Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 22, 1926, Image 1

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    M A L A R IA G E R M S ' , ' ,
C an n ot s u r v iv e th r e e m o n th s in
th e r ic h o zo n e a t A a tla n d . P u r e
ASH LA N D
d o m e stic w a te r h e lp s.
The Tidings Has Been Ashland's
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VOL. XLIX
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IN Q U E S T T O B E H E L D a
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.T h ie v e s F a cin g
F e d e r a l C harge
Pearl Roberts and Jos­
eph Beach, 16-year-old
youths who were arrested
south of the city Tuesday
evening, were taken jto
Jacksonville last night
where they were turned
over te department of jus­
tice agents for violation
of the Dyec auto theft act.
Both boys v.filllngly ad­
mitted their guilt to
Chief of Police McNabb
and Policeman Ingling.
Everett Rhodes and
George Thornton, Los
Angeles boys, who were
riding with the other two,
will not face any charges
but are being detained
here as witnesses. These
boys 'did not know the
other two had stolen the
car at Long Beach and
were not implicated in the
theft.
Young Rhodes, who re­
ceived a flesh wound in
the left leg when a re­
volver bullet pierced the
rear of the roadster, was
resting easily at a local
hospital today. He will
be in. the hospital for sev­
eral days. Police got a
job for the Thornton boy
and he ’is now working
in a local plant.
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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April
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22. — Mystery surrounds the sud­ »
den death yesterday morning at tt
7:45 o'clock of Lennart C. Sands,
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transmission gear, 16 minutes
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death, by a clean-up boy of the
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on his way to work. Sands had
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met a fellow workman and had
passed the time of day.
A post mortem examination will ]
be conducted this evening at
Whitlock’s funeral home to de­
termine if possible, the cause of
death.
The mill worker is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. S e n a te V o te s fo r N e w F u n d ­
in g P la n b v S u b sta n tia l
Sands, Roseburg, seven brothers
M a jo r ity
Frank, fred , | Rqppb, EMwin,
Charles W., Alfred and Ivor
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 22
Sands, and two sisters, Mrs. Ber­
tha Henderson and Mrs. Marie — (IP) — Early ratification by
the senate of the five remaining
Tipton.
foreign debt settlements appeared
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certain today as the result of a
decisive vote of 54 to 33 by which
over >2,000,000,000 of the debt
funding plan was ratified by the
senate.
RATIFICATION OF
DEBTCIS ASSURED
BIBLE SCHOOL WILL
SHOW YEAR’S WORK
P u p ils t o G iv e P r o g r a m a t
M e th o d ist C hurch T h is
E v e n in ff
,
Pupils of the week day biblo
school, conducted jointly during
the current school' year by the
school board and the ministerial
association, will présent a pro­
gram covering the year’s activ­
ities this evening at the Metho­
dist church. The program wIU
be given under the direction of
Mrs. Grace' E. Andrews, bible
school teacher. It will start at
7 :30 o’clock.
This is the first year that the
week day bible school has been
in operation in Ashland, and gra­
tifying results have been obtained.
In addition to ah exhibition of
the regular class work, the pupils
will take part in biblical plays
aDd other features of Interest to
parents and school p&trons.
PONZI 10 Ä
P E N IM A R Ï IB M
F orm er B o sto n F in a n c ia l
G en ius C o n v ic ted in
C ourts in F lo r id a
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.i April 32
— (LP) —■ Another prison term
loomed today for Charles Ponzi,
so called financial wizard from
Boston. He was sentenced yes­
terday aftenfoott ta one year at
hard labor in the state prison, fol­
lowing his conviction in the state
courts to an Indictment charging
fraud in the operation of his land
selling scheme in this state.
In ju red Ä u to ist
Is L o n g-L ost S on
SAYRE. Pa., April 22. — When
Mrs. Nellie Bullock of Camden,
N. J.; who Is visiting here, went
U> the aid of an injured motorist
and washed blood from his face,
she found the man to be her son,
Leigh Hotalen, by a former mar­
riage. He and a companion were
injured when their automobile
crashed into a tree.
,
L ocal B o y s G et
T o D ia m o n d L ak e
Milton Franklin and Warren
Doremug were the first ones to
reach Diamond Lake this sea­
son, making the trip Saturday
and returning Tuesday eve­
ning. They were 'required to
leave the car and pack the last
ten miles. The boys went in
just ahead of another party and
report very gt?od fishing.
C ream ery M en o f
T h is S e c tio n to
R a ise Stan dards
Fred Neil of the Ashland
Creamery was elected president
of the newly organized South­
ern Oregon Creamery men's Ex­
change at a meeting here yester­
day at the Llthia Springs hotel.
8. A. Kroschel of the Jackson
County Creamery, Medford, was
chosen secretary.
Creamery men from all parts
of Southern Oregon were in at­
tendance Including Glenn Kent,
C. In. Holliday and M. Simmons
of
Klamath
Falls, William
Wirth of Grants Pass, G. H.
Grover and J. W. Snider of
Medford.
Improving the standards of
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ization, it was announced.
D r u n k e n A u to is t
Is H e ld In Jail
F o r K illin g M an
KELSO, Wash., April 22. —
(LP) — Manslaughter and booze
charges Will be filed against Wil­
liam Johns, Ryderwood barber,
who was driving the car that left
the highway gnd caused the deaths
o? Charles. Conners and Irving
Watters, It became known here
today.
Johns may recover.
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Wire Service)
A S H L A N D , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 22, 1926
SENATORS ARE
TOLD TO HALT
SHIP WRANGLE
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W ith ou t th e uso of m ed icin e cures
n in e e a ses out of ten o f asthm a.
T h is is a proven far* A
iff Newspaper. For Nearly Fifty Years
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NEAR KLAMATH
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He’ll Carry on for Burbank
DEAD BODIES
ARE REMOVED
FROM TUNNEL
S a le o f A d m ir a l L in e to
D o lla r I n te r e s ts C a u s­
in g B i g S tir
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Workers Unable to Ity-tu-h 'En­
tombed Men In Time to
Have Tliem
R E C E IV E D
Shipping Board Expected to Take
up Matter With Com­
merce Body
S tan field T a k es
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T o S ee Coolidge*
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WASHINGTON, D. C.,
April'22. — (IP) — Sena­
tor Robert N. Stanfield of
Oregon today escorted 19
Oregon and ¡Washington
officials, mainly county
judges, to the white house,
where they urged the ap­
proval of President Coo­
lidge for Senator Stan­
field’s bili reimbursing the
counties of the two states
for the loss in taxes by
the passage of the tim­
ber conservation bill.
The bill provides that
counties of the two states
shall be reimbursed in
the sum of >5,000,000 for
losses sustained when
lands under the old Ore­
gon and Californiia rail­
road land grant reverted
to the government under
the general conservation
and reforestation act.
QUINCY, Cal., April 2 2 — (V.
P .)— Suspense surrounding the
tunnel cave-ln on the Bucks
Mountain ranch was lifted today
when the two remaining bodies
were pulled from the muddy
tomb. They were F.” Michelson
and J. Erickson.
The bodies
of William Ope, shift boss, and
James McBride had been re­
covered last night.
Thomas McDermott, who was
taken alive from beneath the
mass of rock and debris, was
the only survivor of the tragedy
which occurred last Saturday
night.
Michelson had been engaged I
in, tunnel work for years and’
I'iiuTi
came here recently from • the
Natron cut-off on the Klamath
-Eugene, line of the South m
Pacific, Erickson also came with “ Petting It Over" ‘n ’
Staged at High S-hcnl
MIcheKon from the Oregon pro­
Auditorium
ject.
WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 22.
— (LP) — Hundreds of telegrams
urging senators to reconsider their
resolution adopted Monday, con­
demning the proposed sale of the
government owned Admiral-Orien­
tal line to the Dollar interests are
pouring into Washington.
Meanwhile, the United States
shipping board, which accepted the
Stanley Dollar bid of >4,500,000
Is preparing to take the piatter
up with the senate commerce com­
mittee if the resolution is recon­
sidered and referred to that com­
mittee as is now expected.
Senator Dill of Washington, who
charged that this sale would cre­
ate a monopoly, said he had re­
ceived a telegram from the Se­
attle chamber of commerce urg­
ing him to withdraw his opposi
tlon.
INSPECTOR OF
MILK WILL BE
URGED LOCALLY
O regon O fficials
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H ea lth C onference at M ed­
ford M aps Out E d u ca­
tio n a l C am paign
O R D IN A N C E
PLANNED
Stute Dairy Inspector to AW Ash­
land, Medford and
Grants Pass
A campaign of education among
the families of Ashland, Medford
aud Grants Pass will be started
by city and county health author­
ities in an effort to provide a reg­
ular milk dairy inspector for
these cities.
This was the decision of a con­
ference at Medford last night, at
which J. H. Fuller represented
Ashland under appointment by
Mayor Johnson.
Geary In (tiarge
Copnty Health Officer Geary
will conduct the campaign In
Jackson county with the coopera­
tion of State Dairy and Food In­
spector J. D. Mickle nnd Miss
Nevan Betz, representing the
William H. Henderson, 21, of Fresno, California, will
American Child Health ns-o'*!-'
tlon.
.
carry on for the late Luther Burbank, famous horticul-
Figures produced nt th»* <*«
turist. Burbank trained him for four years, revealed his
'■'rence showed t!i • r •-» of ’’H
secrets to him and asked that he work with Burbank’s
inlrg a c g u l • n' poster Ur th-*
assistant, B. Bertino, after Burbank’s death. Henderson
HEARING IB BBT
hree cities v oil’d nr; un' r»
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 22. is shown examining a torch lily, one of Burbank’s latest
>3100 ,for the first »year
b •
Students of the senior class of ould be app-oxlm-tely >27A0
— (LP) — The senate commerce creations.
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Ashland high school will present succeeding years. It was propos­
committee today granted the re­
their class play, "Putting It ed to Impose a license tax on all
quest of the shipping board for
Over’’ at the high school audi­ dairies and distributors of milk
a hearing on the sale of the Ad­ P o rtla n d U n io n s
torium tomorrow evening. They and to prohibit the selling of milk
miral-Oriental steamship line. The
have
been rehearsing for the pas? within the corporate cityv limits
date of the hearing was set for
T o S tage S tr ik e
several weeks under the direction unless such milk was under off.e-
May 5th.
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F o r m er H iffh S ch ool F o o t­ of Miss Florence Noltmeler, d'- lal inspection and supervision.
O n F irst O f May
b all P la y e r A lso S u s ­
rector of dramatics.
Ordinance Drawn
“Putting It Over’’ Is a drama­
p e c te d M urderer
Copies
of an ordinance propos­
A m erica n L effion P o s t W ill
tic comedy in'three acts and ed for the three cities were dis­
PORTLAND, Ore., April 22.—
B e H o s t a t O ld -F a sh ­
flAMMOND, Ind„ Apirl 22 — spgrkles with wit and clean fun. tributed at the meeting,_Thi» or­
(LP) — Four trade unions of P ot *»
io n e d D a n ce
I J M N 1 Ä
DAnlel I Jr sly, . former
high
Tfie high school glee cfiib
dinance was drawn by Mr. Mickle
land will strike May 1 unless de­
school football star, was hur­ well as the high school orchestra and la fashioned after aimilar or­
mands for increased wages are
Everything is in readiness for
granted, it became known today the big old-time fiddlers’ drfn- ried across the Illinois-Indiana will furnish special music for the dinances now in effect in many
C oal M in ers A g r e e t o R e ­
cities of the state and Pacific
The unions are the hod carriers, test and old-fashioned dance to line by postoffice inspectors this entertainment.
Following is the cast for the coast.
su m e N e g o tia tio n s B e ­
iron workers, roofers and sta­ be held at the armory this even­ afternoon while the sheriff of
fo re W a lk in g O ut
Another meeting will be held on
tionary engineers. All are ask­ ing under the auspices of the Cook county was preparing to play:
American Legion post. That com­ hold him on a murder chargo Tom Browne— The Chief Engineer. May 20, at which time it is hoped
ing an increase of >1 per day.
LONDON,
¡April
22.— The
petition for honors will be keen and pleader guilty before a Jack Stewart — Who drew the public sentiment will be sufficient­
coal miners and operators, who
plans ................ Wilbur Tucker ly strong to cause the health of­
is evidenced by the large num­ United States commissioner to
are deadlocked over future
the
>37.000
(Double Role)
Indiana
Harbor
ficials to take aettoe steps toward
ber of fiddlers from, various parts
wage agreements when the coal
mail
robbery.
Colonel
Lane
Earl Nutter procuring a milk Inspector.
He
was
held
un-
of the county who have listed
subsidy of the government ex­
A Heavy Stockholder
their names with the committee. der >50,000 bond.
pires on May 1, have* agreed
Lannon
................ Virgil Gillette
Hesly,
arrested
In
Chlrago
last
Following the contest, for which
to resume negotiations, It was
A Contractor
night.
Is
charged
by
Chicago
of­
valuable cash an'd merchandise
announced today.
Bolton
....................
Roland Parks!
ficers
with
killing
Deputy
Sher­
prizes will be awarded, the fid­
Premier Baldwin is under­ N a tio n a l L e a g u e o f W om en dlers will furnish music for an iff Walter Fisher of Mokena,
Browne’s Valet
V o te r s W a n t P u b lic
stood to have been influential In
old-fashioned dance. The function 111., a few hours after the mall Dalntry ................ Albert Marske
t o b e In fo rm ed
bringing the disputing parties
Foreman at the Dam
robbery.
is open to the general public.
Eva Lou.................... Velma Clapp
together again, in an effort to
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April
ST. LOUIS, Mo., April 22.
The Colonel's Daughter
forestall
the
strike
which
22— (U.P.)—After eight months
(U.P.)— Women throughout the
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v
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R
ecord
Torrence ....... Frances Chisholm of scientific research and tests
threatens.
nation will study the workings
Lannon's Daughter
of the prohibition law if dele­
H eld B y G erm ans Mrs. Lane-Turner....................... by a board of architects and
engineers, a report has been
gates to the seventh annual
...................... Elizabeth Stearns
rendered pronouncing the histor­
convention of the
National
M o to rist M u s t ,
Eva Lou’s Aunt Jule
JEVER, Germany, April 22. —
ic Santa Barbara Mission "re-
League of Women Voters here
storable."
have their way. ,
B o th S h e a n d S is te r E sc a p e Five brothers and sisters here
O b serv e Sirens*
claim the world's record family
The -picturesque
landmark,
Dispersing to their respective
In ju r y in M otor A c c i­
longevity. Frau Elizabeth Voges
partially
destrefyed
by
earth­
homes
as
the
convention
tame
d e n t in L on d on
,
O r B e A rrested
is 92, her three brothers are 90,
quake last June, will bo com­
to a close today, a majority of
pletely restored on the strength
LONDON, April 22.— Queen 84, and 77, and a sister is 82. The
the presidents of state leagues
Chief Police McNabb and Fire announced ’ their Intention of Maud of Norway and Princess record is unequaled in Germany.
of the experts' findings, it was
Chief Baughman today issued recommending the study of pro­ Victoria, the princess royal, both
announced by Ross Montgomery,
a warning to motorists that un­ hibition and possible prohibition sisters of King George, were
local architect and spokesman
less they observe the police legislation to their respective in an automobile accident to­ J oh n G aley W ins
A ll G rad uates F rom A n n a­ for the permanent architectural
auto and fire truck sirens here­ leagues. Ths determination came day from which both escaped
p o lis to be G iven 26
board for the restoration of the
after they will be arreated and largely as a result of yesterday’s without Injury,
H o n o r at E u gen e
H o n rs in th e A ir
mission.:».
taken to court.
A state law clash on the convention Gnor
The .building will he rebuilt
Their motor collided with a
WASHINGTON, April 22.— in keeping with its "ancient
provides that ail other vehicles when delegates urged that a taxicab in Knightsbridge, near
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, All graduates of the United
must give right* of way to po­ resolution expressing opposition the American embassy,
Both EUGENE,
April
24.—John States naval academy, starting lines and charm,” the board re­
lice an<j fire vehicles, but late­ to any change in the istb cars were slightly damaged
Galey, Ashland student, has becu this June, must complete 25 ported.
ly but little heed is paid to amendment be put over for
selected as head of the depart­ hours of flying, Secretary of
these warning sirens, declared Btudy.
ment of religious education (nr the Navy Wilbur ordered to­ M issin g V essel
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the officials.
the campuH Y. M. C. A. In­ day. Instruction schools are to
Is B ig E x p e n se stallation of tho new officers be established at San Diego and
F in a lly S ig h te d
will
take place Wednesday, Hampton Roads.
W arren F u n era l
April 21.
M an N e a r ly D ie s
SAN DIEGO, Ca|lf„ April 22 —
SAN PEDRO, Cal., April 32.—
Mr. Galey has shown consid
P la n n e d Friday (LP)
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COronado
cocktails
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— The four-masted harken-.
crablq
ability
in
his
work
on
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C aught B y P o lice' *>r «nor« than four months, was
Funeral services for Cliff by qualified marines, are the most is majoring In the department
KAN8AS CITY, Mo., April 22. Warren will be held tomorrow expensive drinks the government of Economics and Is a member
■ sighted off the breakwater here
— Physicians succeeded In check­ morning at eleven oclock. in­ has ever paid for.
today. The vessel left Grays Har-
of Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
BEND, April 22. — (IP) — hor, Wash., with her sister ship,
ing the nose bleed of C. J. Wood- terment, will be In the Mountain
Uncle Sam’s'trial costs during
. Charred with an attempt to com- Aivena, 170 dnvs sco load d wl’h
stock after he had suffered more View cemetery*.
Mr. Warren the recent court martial of Col
I mit a statutory crime, Asn Bed
than 30 hours.
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lumber for Florida. The e had
kijle himself Monday ljlght while Williams amounted to not less
;
lent, 26, today made a »worn been no frnce of the Trenn urt’i*
than‘>2ooo
a
sw
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or
a
total
I
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esid
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temporarily insane.
statement before District Afto- -he' -m«
of >12,000 in court costs for six
drinks. ’
W om an P o iso n e d
O f A sh lan d D ies of
n.#y witneeses.
* J Moore
nnrt ” rr"’
In which he made
‘
admissions which virtually
W EATHER
B y B a b y ’s B ite B a b y ’s L ife Is
Word
was
received
today
of
fessed that he attempted to n’t-c’*
B a n d its L o ck U p
the dea^i of Mrs. L. E. Norr * a three year old girl. The roe»
.. S a v ed B y W om an
C d tm tty ’Marsha.1 mother of A. C. Dixon, at Eu- 'plaint is signed by the father of 1
O-e-o-’ and Wa’h'nff- . «
PORTLAND, Ore., April 22.—
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gene this morning. She was 84 the child.
(IP)— "Look out for biting babiee,”
MOUND VALLEY, Kan., April yew» of age and a resident of I
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warned attendants of the Good
BUGEN«, April 22. — (LP' —
C-elcr io southeast. Fri­ t>
Samaritan hogpital today after The 4-day-old infant of Mr md 12. — Marshall Loa Wadsworth. Ashland from 1889 to 1901. Old fiddles« Content—-
reporting that Mrs. Mary L. Mrs. C? Thim of this city is alive > ho is the .whole police ferce of The funeral services will h<fi The Old Fiddlers contest, pnt a da » fair, becoming rloudy «
on by tbs American Legion, will
in northwest. Light var­
Greenwood was recovering from today because Mis. Alice Ro'>>>iaa (Mound Valley, , was locked in the held at Eugene Friday.
iable winds moatly enet­
start
promptly
at
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8
o’clock
an infected hAnd. The Injury Was gave her blood, which was In­ eity jail by bandit« who the« yob-,
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this* evening.
caused by a grandchild biting her. jected into • vein o t the babgv bet* a atore<
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