Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 23, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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( UP ) — Twenty-three
Ualveralty
Maintaining Law
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di C*B forni» oarsmen, compos
By Maurice
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love, fair play pr any ef the
t fc tite d
Pres* s t a f f ; ‘ Corree ethe rattrlhates that cosse from
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,,-Wndnnt» • I j i
¿¡r; 1 .emotion.“ '
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. COLUMBUS, Q,, 4 A p r i l » .¿ f e
WMrden T&Ofras is not of thè"
U n ited
Proas)-— Little
hair
opinion that fh'ese yopng band­
fttiB h e d -raW*
¿■M URl
its learned their "trade” Sa sol-,
I ¿5irdea
A .Thsunaa, ef
diers
la the lath wèr. t>n the
0hlo P suite a |»a»y, 4 h a , ( applied
contrary,
he finds, that "seven­
to the prevalent type o f young
ty
young
then
who entered pris­
th»g. stlckrg* map, or 'cake-
on
between
the
ages of 16 and
oater murderer.’
19
years
weèrnT
soldiers dur­
"These jipya |t»« different,”
ing the war; they didn’t learn
g l a r e s the Warden, ;wbe b
banditry, stealing and killing
one of the. "otd-umers ta pris­
over Ht Praties."
on work.
"The first thing
Asked the direct question:
these y o sa g fellowe do Is .M
"What It the matter with mpst
get a gqa. They Intend to uee
of them f” Warden Thomas re­
U.. They donj depend oa their
plied that very few of them
•kill er their wits or their
ever had any home Mfe whatso­
Physical
strength— not
these
ever.
little hair-polished rats."
"They’re damned young,’’ is
This new type of criminal is
another succint reason given by
predominant at all of the pris­
ons In America, Warden Thom­ the warden for the waywcrd-
’V
fag the varsity and freshmen
etfkteen-oar shell crews, aré
OWdertfoing earefnl trajnltt* **-
4«r Obaches K y Ebright ¿ná
Roas Ratear la preparation Tbt i
the big eastern rowing classic,
the Poughkeepsie regaXtaj ' to
he held late In Jèée.
Decision to enter thè clas­
sic was anhounced by the Asso­
ciated students of university of
California
shortly sftef
the
Bear craws returned from 8c '
attle. where they suffered sweep­
ing defeat at the hands of the
University of Washington A re­
as en.
The* decision was something
Of a surprise, Inasmuch as li
brings departure from the gen­
eral
rule under which only
crews victorious on the coast arc
sent eas^
California’s oarsmen, though,
feel that the present is a season
of experience— if not victory—
and see opportunity of adding a
great deal more Experience at
the Poughkeepsie regatta.
Coach Ebright believes that
by next spring he, wpi hare »
winning varsity crew at his
command. He believes, too, that
the Bears have a splendid
chance
of placing ’ thlhd at
Poughkeepsie despite their pres­
ent Incapability.
.......... ’
Captain Oxle Hotle, varsity
eoxwain, and
Captain
Peter
Donlan, of ‘the freshmen will
*f
Diocèse 6f Los Angeles; the Rt,
ReV. Lonla C. Sanford, mission
Pry bishop of San Joaquin, pres­
ident of. the province; the Rt
Rev. Bertrand W. Stevens, bish-
*op coadjutor of Los Angels?;«
23 -the R’tl Rev. Peter
Trimble
WlfATHTKR
Oregon and Washing­
ton-—Fair tonight and
Saturday, local frosts In
east
portion
tonight.
as believes. Hardness and lack
of sympathy of these "dude
killers” is almost unbelievable,
AMording to t&e Ohio War­
den. “They are an enigma to
prison officials and older crim-
InAls alike," he says.
. "The old-time safe-blower qr
burglar,” explains the warden,
"took the greatest pains not to (
have a dangerous weapon on
his person. He didn’t want to
U ll. He didnt have a gun or
even a large knife. He wanted
to be able to prove to the po­
lice, if he was caught, that ha
had not intended to kill."
This new type of-young crim­
inal, however, is described by
Warden Thomas, as “young men
Who have lost their "fellers”,
and as being "without mercy,
Pity and sympathy;
without I
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« H IC A O Q .^ A ,^
DETROIT, MTCh., April 28.
— (U P )-fP thttc - opinion pk«-
ed the eighteenth amend'iqent
and is mdlhfglng ' the law, fcojf
A. Hhynee, federal . jnfbhJbWlbh.
commissioner, declared today in
an address before the Michigan
Anti-Saloon League.
The blt-
tef attack which is Welti» made
shows f h i 'Air is dfrectivs, Be
said, ax S dead law'never chul-
lenges opposition.
World’s -Largest
Stage Line
Ashland to all Points South
Three schedules daily 0:2B a. Hr. jfef* p. mi. KfctfO h. m.
Stop over anywhere and a* often as yog M n
Dry - cleaning will not in
Hee the Agents.
IBATO-^JHgfc hashed rccMnlng SBsgMMt fftteg pM«Oha.
8AN FRANCI8C0 IN 8KVENTÍKÑ HOtflfiß
The feature of the Highway Is Spring In all Its glory.
jure thè most delicate col
ore or fabrics.
Standard Cleaners
95 Oak S t
Phone 108
We Deliver
¡Warmer In west portion
Members
of UlHa
Temrle
Saturday. Low humidity,
Shrine
have
just
received
copies
ppj Rowe; • bishop of Alaska; the
light
winds.
^4. ■ Rt- Rev.- Walter Taylor Suin- of the new Shrine magazine
be . ner.. bishop of Oregon; thp Rt. whleh (s printed by the Shrine
The first
1U. ReT- William P. Remington, mis- of North America.
North Bend — Plans ready for
volume
of
the
magazine
Indi­
[fly stohary bishop o f eastern Ore-1
four-story business Mock, to cost
gon;. the Rt. Rev. A. Author cates that ft will Immediately 1126,090.
nd H uston,. bishop . of .Olympia; the take its place with other maga­
ag Rt. Rev. . John D.
Lamotbe, zines of the United States, for
1^. bishop of Honolulu; the Rt. Rev. it not only > has a department
10,000 MILES
he Obbverieur ’ F. * Mosher, bishop for Shribers, but it is likewipo
of every description of fencing
filled
with
Interesting
fiction
of -Manila; th e Rt. ReV. Arthur
and wire Just In. Fentie pouts
,en W. Mon I ten, missionary blshofc and special articles by noted
All kinds of garden tjuols and
writers.
w of Utah; the Rt. Rev. Middle-
\
-Contributors to the first issue hose.
at • ton Barnwell, bishop of Idaho,
FARMERS!
Look to your mow­
ia t i* nd the RL R et Edward Laltibe include such fiction writers as
ers
and
rakes’
repairs early,
Louis Joseph Vance, William
,eM Parsons, bishop of California.
and
leave
your
order
for what
Slavens McNutt and William
yon need at
\
nd
The Rt. Rev.
Thomas ,c. Hazlett jUpson^ wh^e special
ted Darat, bishop of the eastern Car­
olines, will dgllver the opea-
Ific Ing address.
Peil’p Comer
ON MOTHER’S DAY
Hood Hip Rubber Boots
Many beautiful gifts are being shown
Mother at
’All kinds of fishing tackle that catch* the big ones.
ELRARPS BOOK STORE
Licenses
ARMY GQOÎ
Biggest Little !
Opposite New Hotel
Open Evenings
Softer than kid,
Stronger than calf.
Kangaroo Shoes and Oxfords
Priced to Accomodate Your Pocketbook
Read about
B u c k h e c ts
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Captures Ashland
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A t th e N e w Y o r k A u t o m o b ile S h o w — a
sPectaca^ar triumph! W herever it has since
been presented—a brilliant success! H ere in
town, a conquest o f public opinion w hich ex-
cited interest to fever heat!
T h r e e y e a rs ag o G e n e r a l M o to rs d e te rm in e d to
develop a Six, so high in quality and low in price, as
to win instafit public acceptance. T o that end were de­
voted the almost limitless resources o f the corporation.
ly one leather
lik e th is!
l u d í <n*ta«t
41 «.<» • th e
A s a result? the Pontiac Six introduces into the field o f
low-priced fixes, features so -new and unique, that a
radical revision o f the national idea on m otor car
values is already under w ay.
Sensible investors, the country over, are turning to a
S ix th at o ffe rs b ea u ty, bigness, c o m fo rt, stam in a,
QUICK-ACTION DOLLARS
There are times when you need money in a
hurry. There is one place above all others,
Where yon can get it on a moment’s notice;
that is yciur savings account.
Money deposited in a savings account at The
OitiseRs Bank of Ashland draws interest stead­
ily and is ready to respond to your call when
you need i t
Do not think of trying to do without a sav­
ings Account, tto matter how many other iifvest-
fttpnts you fhay have.
The Citfaeti& Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
A n d there call he hut one result—
not enough cars to go around. •
GOODS
STORE
Store lh Town
A rra n g e to p la ce
order
n o w . Assure yourself of getting
delivery w hen yoU ere ready to
take it. Hundreds are goin^ to
he compelled to wait this spring.
N o w ts7fao2m e for you to a r ti
OoldonJ Six, Cwmpanton to Ponltor Six, S 1025
A; c.
wj U hte
Ashland, Ore,
How Frigidaire Solves
Yottr Home Refrigeration
Problems ,
PaopleHji
Medford,
without obligation^ your, folder,
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THOROBREDS
A N A M E A N D T R IB U T É
given to the distinguished. A set­
ting apart— a reward for sustained
excellence, f t is the title of the dis­
tinctive.
R ightly can the Golden West
G irl and her coffee receive the T r i ­
bute in its fullest meaning—,T h ey
represent—
Tbe Fgftxttl Soitte