Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 07, 1926, Image 1

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IN niRPn FORTY-MILE GALE SWEEPING
Nerve Wins Out
In Battle With
Disabled Launch
ARMED FORCES
Delivered Today
AS STREETCARS TWO FEET OF SNOW DESCENDS CALLED DDT IN
STRIKE RIOTS
«
HEAD-ON
Of The Rogue Is
Local Man ia Unanimously
Elected to Guide Destin­
ies of National Sport
BY-LAWS ABE ADOPTED
Clean Amateur Baaeball tor South­
ern Oregon Will Start on
May ie th
A. C. Ninlnger was elected
president of the Southern Oregon
Baseball league by unanimous
rote of the directors at a meeting
In the chamber of commerce
quarters last night. Bert Cook,
of Klamath Palls, was elected
vice-president, W . < H.
Perkins,
secretary, and A1 Plche of Med­
ford. treasurer.
The league season w ill open a
week from Sunday, May 16, with
Ashland clashing w ith
Medford
at the Medford grounds for the
opening game. Grants Pass w ill
cross bats with Klam ath Falls at
Klam ath Falls in the opener. A ll
of the Medford home games w ill
be played on the Jackson county
fa ir grounds where a fast dia­
mond has been put in shape.
F or Clean Hport
The directors adopted a com­
plete set of by-laws by which It
Is proposed to conduct a semi-
professional or amateur baseball
league. The rules insist there
shall be clean sportsmanship at
a ll time*, and it was W ‘ that the
starting of the Southern Oregon
Baseball league would put the na­
tional pastime on a sound basis
In this part of the state.
Under the laws of the league
each team Is entitled to 20 play­
ers on Its roster, but new players
cannot be added after the season
opens unless they have lived-4a
one of the three
counties
at
least I I days prior to playing In
a game.
Seven Home Games
Under, the schedule as adopted
by the directors, Ashland will
have seven games on its local
grounds at Jackson Hot Springs.
Medford and Grants Pass also
w ill have seven games on home
grounds, while Klam ath
Falls
w ill have nine games at home.
Klam ath was given the two ex­
tra home games because It ia
expected to prove the greatest
drawing card and would thus aid
the other three teams from a f i­
nancial standpoint.
Business Manager John Enders
of the Ashland baseball club an­
nounced today that approximate­
ly *600 has been subscribed for
support of the local team, but a
goal of * 7 SO has been set in or-
der that the team" w ill M t m « t !
with
any financial embaraait-
ment during the season.
Suits
and other club equipment have
been ordered and w ill be ready
for the opening game.
Playing
Manager Doug. Reid, is much en­
thused over the baseball m ater­
ial which is showing np nightly
for practice on the high school
grounds, and It now looks as
though Ashland w ill have a team
that will win Its share of games
right from the start.
Huge Oil Blazes
Cost 811,765,000
LOS ANGELES, May 7.— The
iosa in thè Union. O1J Company'e
tank farm Hres at San Luis Obli*
P» and B»e» veeeaUyt etoted 4 *1,-
766,000, officiai report revealed
,today.
The, company1« actual
Ipss ia *3,000,000, , The inaur­
ane» compente» earrled. from 76
to 90 per c«qt of f i o damage.
Bank Discourages M U
•f,,i Loafers,'Bandits
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u
May
EM PO RIA, Kan.
( U P )— A spiked railing has bdJtf
eónstructeH in front of a bank
ierg to prevent
lòaférii j front
e ú ín g kgálnst th« building' hnd
bearti Í sign felth ekhll Aiid cross
bonerf In **9 Îrhrs/iàf agalnkt bank
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CRATER LAKE PARK; NEARLY
A comprehensive and In- 8
teresting recital of high 8
A frisky young cub
A 40-mlle gale whleh brought the park.
school life la contained In
w ith It 19 Inches of new snowtea* was seen by him up toward Gar­
the 1126 edition of The
been raging at Crater Lake N a ­ field Peak Just before the storm
Rogue, the annual school
started.
The other bears have
tional Park during, thte
Between
30
and
40
Persons
publication edited by the
been coming down to civilization
three days, according to a
Are
Victims
of
Crash
senior class. The annual,
daily In search of food.
phone message received by.
in San Francisco
• ld o pages in length, and
s I -
t
One unusual sight reported by
ager C. S. Richardson of the
printed by The Tidings
1
Maben
was (he fact that one af-
Llthla
Springs
,
hotel
last
n
ig
h
t.,
SEVERAL ABE DYING
press, was. delivered to
from Johii Maben, caretaker ■ ut j ternoon the lake was a veritable
the high school students
'
v U ¡churn with the big rainbows lenp-
Cabie C ar Races W ildly Down the park.
this morning.
The snow was still
com!*« Ing for several feet out or the
Steep HUI; In ju red Strewn
The editor in chief of
down In driving flakee wh«nMh- water. Thousands of the rain-
on Streets
the 1926 annual was V ir­
b«n telephoned hi«-report and he hows were jumping and stirring
gil O. Gillette, whose hard
predicted that more than
two' up the watfer as it never had been
SAN
FRANCISCO.
Cal.,
May
work and loyal assistance
feet of snow would fall before stirred before. He said this was
7.—
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)—
Between
30
and
40
from associates has made
the first time In many years he
persons were
injured,
several the storm would subside.
possible an annual that w ill
The caretaker also reported the has been at the lake that he ever
fatally;
when
two
cable
cars,
live long In the archives
heavily loaded, crashed today at appearance of a new cub hear at witnessed such an occurrence.
of Ashland high school.
the
bottom of the steep Californ­
His associates were Rol­
ia street hill.
and U
Parks, assistant
Every available ambulance was
editor;
Barney
M iller,
rushed
to the scene where the In
athletics;
Jack
Nlms,
jured
were strewn over the
jokes; Veda Gideon, or­
streets
and
sidewalks.
Some
ganisations H arriet Bev­
were unconscious and others were
ington,
features;
Lois
NEW: YO R K ,
May 7.— teopr
dying. Some were attempting to
Hanson, dramatics; Mary
men in a taxicab fired at Jam«» High Vaster Prevents Fifth -
crawl
into
the
shelter
of
door­
Galey, music; Lois Han­
Birmingham and then took h im ,
ways.
Near The Dalles;
son, Jack Nims and V irg il
to
Mount Sinai hospital, where
They were rushed to hospitals
dians Drinking
Gillette,
a rt;
business
as fast as ambulances could care" they left him on the steps, critic-!
manager, Roland Coad;
ally hurt. Police believe the men j
T H E DALLES, May 7.— (U P )
for them, and confusion barred
circulation
manager, El-
probably
Sound
t*0ey
had:
fehot
.'
—
W
ith the city Jail filled with
first attempts to learn who were
bec Bush; advisor, Miss
the wrong man.
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drunk
and fighting Indians, pollen
Injured
and
whether
or
not
any
Berg.
' here despaired of housing any
of them had died.
The Rogue is profusely
I more of them and are confing
The crash was caused by a
illustrated with
photo­
• their efforts to running the rest
truck
striking
one
car
when
it
graphs
and
drawings
of them off the streets and down
was
on
top
of
the
hill.
I
t
started
which depict every branch
to the beach of the Columbia
down
the'
steep
Incline
and
gain­
of school life and activi­
■ river. The high water at Cellio
ed
a
speed
of
60
miles
an
hour
ties. I t is dedicated to
. iq. preventing fishing operations
before it crassed into another car
all persons who have aid­
: for a few days, and the Indians
near
the
bottom
of
the
hill.
Robert
Scott,
Noted
Chicago
ed in the advancement of
;
having received a little money
Criminal, is Convicted
Ashland high school dur­
; from previous sales of salmon, a
of Hold-Up
ing the past year.
I general exodus from Cellio was
New Yoi;k Gunmen
Wound W rong Man
jj
ARE FILLING JAIL
10'ffiAB SENTENCE
HANDED IO BANDII
PAYS M O B S 10
o n OUI OF PRISON
Aviator Gets R6000 to Settle
Debts Because Jail
Life is Bad
N E W H A VEN . Conn., May 7.__
Because his quarters In the coun­
ty Jail were
not
comfortable
enough,. Ralph Pryde, an aviator,
has settled with .his creditors and
is free. He was jailed tor failure
to pay a Judgment of *6000.
High School Team
Plays Final Game
W eather permitting, the Ash­
land high school baseball team
w ill close its 1926 season at Med­
ford this afternoon against Med­
ford high school. The game is
scheduled to be played
at
4
o’clock this
afternooq. « Coach
H " r t “ to wel1 “ ttef,ed w,th the
work of his proteges during the
present season.
From a squad
of green players he has developed
them into a speedy and hard-hit­
ting team, and w ith their share
of breaks of the game they are
expected to take Mbdford Into
camp in the closing game of the
school year.
Says Washington
Much Too Wicked
P IC K E R IN G TO N ,
Ohio. May
7.— Although "there Is too much
wickedness" in Washington, Mrs.
Katherine Robinson, mother of
Senator A rth u r Robinson, who
won the Indiana United States
Senatorial nomination, Is glad her
«ftft SM? ge b»«fc.
ng"
to hSvo him go to the Capitol,”
ah» «aid, ",hut I would bare liked
it less had he been defeated.”
SmállBoy* Shoots
h " His Baby Sister
A STO hlA , Mky
(^ p )—
Edith Donovsm, s-yeaF-old* daagh-
ter of Sergeant and Mrs. James
D o a o iin o f ’Foirt Stevnfa«, was in
a shrldri« ebnditl6n ’ In' the local
hospital today, ai a result of a
gvn-SNot1 wound inflicted accid­
entally, ifrhtls the little Rfyl was
playing with
her
5-ye*r-old
«ftetlSF. t
* 6 ' hi',
K A n irS N M F Ä K
Affi FAIAL10 BOY
British Government Author­
ises Soldiers and Sailors
to Take Hand
NEGOTIATIONS DENIED
Labor Leader Says Peace Not to
Hight; Several Striker«
In ju re d
W A SHING TO N.
May
7.—
Great B ritain ’s strike
d ifficu l­
ties, growing out of the coal sub­
sidy, were called to the atten­
tion of the house during opening
debate on the Haugen *3 76 ,0 00 ,-
000 farm relief b llj which its op­
ponents are attacking as a sub­
sidy to the farmers.
"The Haugen bill, declared
Representative Ffert, ¡New Jer­
sey. republican, "proposes a sub­
sidy to the farmers for two years
and a tax on them thereafter. I t
Is very timely that the
house'
should be discussing a subsidy*
bill this week w ith the example
of Great B ritain and her exper­
ience with a subsidy
to
coal
miners."
Four days of general debate
were authorized by the house,
Representative Haugen of Iowa,
chairman of the hous« agriculture
committee and sponsor of
tha
Lowden plan to finance surplus
crops, opened discussion w ith a
general explanation; of his bill
and a plea in behalf of financially
entangled farmers.
Democrats to Opposition
SAUSALITO, Cal., May
7.— One hundred
miles
off the coast of California
John Michaels and John
ChaBq found ,themselves
faced by several forms of
death.
The motor In
their 36-foot launch had
broken down, and they
were out of the path of
the coastwise steamers.
Iiut with a remarkable
display of self
reliance
and
cool-headed
nerve
they rigged an auxiliary
mast, made a boom of
their oars, a sail with
blankets and thread, and
steered for Golden Gate.
They sailed two weeks,
unsighted
by
passing
ships. Food and water,
sparingly
used,
came
within a day or two of
spanning the gap.
EaHy today,
arriving
w i t h-1 n
th e
fishing
grounds off the Golden
Gate they caught the at­
tention of a craft which,
towed them to berth at
Sausalito.
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STRIKE AIDS
FARM RELIEF
WORK IN D. S.
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4
8
8
8
8 House Stan Action With Ex­
ample of Englamd and
8
Her Subsidy Plans
8
8
8 COMPARISON IS MADE
8
Haugen H riie f BUI Debated —
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Holoas Deluged W ith Ap­
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peals tor Relief
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LONDON.
May
7.— (U P )-—
8
8 British government, acting under
the* drastic emergency powers
act,
today authorised soldiers and
8
3 i sailors to act as they saw fit to
riots and disorders resulting from
the general strike.
A. J. Cook, secretary o f the
miners’ union, denied reports that
labor and the govbrnment are la
contact regarding
negotiations
for a settlement of the labor
crisis.
In H ull six men and one wo­
man were removed to hospitals
following disorders in
which
strikers rioted with strike break­
ers.
LOCAL TENNIS TÎAM
TO STRIKE IN SYMPATHY
COPENHAGEN, Denmark. M«y
7.— (U P )— Danish labor unions
today decided to strike in sym­
pathy with British workers. The
unions announced tlv v are pre­
Fast Contest Expected on paring to send strf?e notices to
Ashland High School
employers. This is the first im­
Courts Tomorrow
portant Instance of B ritain’s la­
bor dispute extending to the con­
The tennis match between Med­ tinent.
ford H>gh and AshlaiC High will
start at 2:30 at t.Te Zetland High
MEXICO CALL« HTRIKE .
School courts tomorrow after­
M EXICO C IT Y , Mexico, May 7.
noon. Dick Joy will play the fea­ — (U P )— The executive commit­
ture match against Eddy Dennir. tee of the national confed«ration
Leslie Ketch w ill take the place of electrical worker« has decreed'
of Billy Hulan, who is unable to a nation-wide sympathy strike
play, against Ralph B a ite r Phil a protest against the "attited»
Bryant will play Ralph Klein and of he British governmen against
Jimmie N utter will play W illiam organised labor of that nation.’
Purdin.
In the doubles Bryant
The strike will begin Monday
and Nutter will play Dennir and unless Britain agrees to
tho
Bailey. Joy and Ketch will play workers* terms! It Is understood
Purdin and Klein.
that only electricians engaged to
work In private homes w ill be in­
volved. I t also was decided that
neither British ship nor shipr
bound for England w ill be loaded *
or fueled by Mexican labor.
Although a m a jo rity of
tho
CHICAGO. May 7.— W sentence j undertaken,
democrats
are
expected
to
sup­
of 10 years In prison for his part
port the Haugen bill, the first
In a north side holdup was im ­
speech from the democratic side
posed on Robert Scott Wtodnesdny
was in opposition
to It.
Pou,
Son of Wealthy Capitalist following bia conviction on > the
North
Carolina
democrat,
declar­
Dies Near Los Angele« , first gf t£e long series Of Indiet-
ed the HauX«” h ill has vicious
vneute pending- against him.
From Poisoning
provisions in it.
Eventually he may be tried for
"Before I can vote for It, I
LOS ANGELES. May 7.— Jim ­ the murder of Joseph Maurer, a Former U. S. Attorney Gen­
must first vote for a protective
mie Bissell, 4-year-old eon
of drug store clerk, for whose slay­
eral Accused of Accept­ tariff. You gentlemen who come
Harvey S. Bissell, retired Grand ing Scotts brother, Russell..was
ing $391,000 Bribe
from the cotton belt better read
Rapids, Mich.,
capitalist,
died once sentenced to hang and later
the bill a good many times before
placed
In
an
Illinois
insane
asy­
N
E
W
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0
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K
C
IT
Y
,
May
7.—
Tuesday at the Glendale research
you
vote for it."
( U P ) — H arry M. Daugherty, •at­
hospital from the effects of a lum.
For Equalisation Fee
torney general In the cabinet of
rattlesnake bite. The boy was
Pou
was referring to the pro­
President Harding, was Indlctod
strudk several time« by a big
vision
in
the Haugen bill which
today
by
a
federal
grand
jury
on
diamond-back on which he step­
charges of conspiracy to defraud provides that the proposed fed­
ped while playing in the brush
the government. The indictment eral farm board, in fixing d iffer­
at "H igh Up Ranch," Bissell*«
estate at La Crescenta.
was returned In connection with ential tax equalisation fee to be
the investigation of affairs of the charged to farmers to defray the Eleven High School Students
at Aberdeen Puff Weeds
office of alien property, custodian cost of getting surplus crops out
of the domestic m arket shall take
in School
SAN FRANCISCO, May 7 — during the time Thomas W. M illr
into account the ta riff on farm
Aliens arrested for bootlegging er was custodian.
A B ER DEEN . Wash., May 7.—
commodities.
Haugen describes
W ith Daugherty, M iller and
w ill be turned over to the immi­
hl» bill as a measure to make the Eleven boys, including four sen­
gration authorities for deporta­ John T. K ing, former national
expelled
yesterday Air Mail Service Prepares
protective ta riff on farm pro­ iors, were
tion, it was announced today by republican committeeman from
to Extend its Coast to '
from Weatherwax high school of
ducts effective.
Released Pending Trial on Prohibition Director Ned Green. Connecticut, were also indicted.
Coast Airways
"You are proposing to hand Aberdeen tor smoking in one of
are
charged
Green
announced that he had' specifically, they
Charge of Shooting at
the farmers a gold brick,” ’ Pou the rooms. The action came as a
received orders from Secretary of w ith attempting to return *7 ,-
W ASHING TO N, May 7.— (U P )
Mother-ta-Law
declared. "Furthermore, every- result of a meeting of the boya
the Treasury Mellon to Instruct 000,000 In stock to German and
the
body knows the Haugen bill yesterday, when Lieutenants May — A contract was awarded
had been
LA GRANDE, Ore., May 7.— federal agents to question and de­ Swiss owners which
and
W
o
lff
qf
Vancouver
barracks,
Dou«,M
company,
Santa
Monica,
hasnt a chance of becoming a
Mrs. Gay Harrison was freed by termine the status of every alien seized during the war. The In­ law, even if it passes both the addressed them
in
connection'
Provide 40 airplanes for
dictment alleges a fee of *391,-
the Justice of peace late yester­ arrested for law violations.
with the cltisens m ilitary train use in the government operated
house
and
the
senate."
Aliens turned over to the immi­ 000 was paid them.
day on her own recognizance af­
transcontinental a ir service be­
ing camps.
Objects to "Vela”
gration
authorities w ill be charge
ter being bound over to the coun
tween
New York and San Fran­
" I favor passing the bill and
The officers are alleged to have
ty grand ju ry on a charge of as­
cisco
by*
Postmaster General New
putting it on the president's told the boys: "Smoke up; we
sault with intent to' k ill.
yesterday.
.
.
desk,”
Representative
Percy' don’t mind."
F ear of deportation, in the
She is alleged to have' fired
The postoffice department will
Qtilnn, Mississippi, democrat. In-1
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several shota, none of which took opinion of prohibition agents,
pay *11,900 tor each plane, New
terrupted,
drawing
applause1 . _ _
effect, at her mother-in-law, Mrs. w ill, stem the bootlegging activi­
said.
Under the terms of the
from the ’ democratic side and A S n la ilU S t u d e n t
C. Harrison, and her brother-in- ties of aliens.
SAN ANTO NIO, Texas., May 7.
contract, the ships will be deliv­
shotits of "Oood boy, Percy.”
— A burglar worked
half the
law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. JJm
ered within 1*0 days.
Regarding reports that Presi­
.night digging his way through a
Harrison.
She
pleaded
inno-
When the new planes are plac­
dent Coolidge intended to veto
cenct.
roCk wall into a factory office,
ed
In service, the government w ill
the Haugen, bill if it passed con­
where he stole an alarm clock
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have
116 ships available for op­
gress, the W hite House spokes­
tend a package of safety pins.
man sa(d Tuesday that tho presi­ COLLEGE, Corvallis. Ore., May eration on the coast-to-coast Hue.
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Bates
of
Ashland,
dent wished the
newspapers 7.— Hugh
sophomore
In
pharmacy,
won
a
LONG B EA C H, Cal., May 7 —
would "couch the matter in gome
Over, 300 oases of Sootch whis­
other language and. not use such ticket in a poster contest con-
ducted to advertise the operetta,
key valued at *20,000, was sein­
a striking ward.”
ed when the United States coast
Congressmen and senators are the "Chimes of Normandy,” given
Several. of Ashland physicians
guarQ cutter CG-261 captured the
being deluged with telegraphic her« his week by the O. A. C.
are planning on attending
the
Glee and Madrigal clubs.
One
fishing boat M auritius off thp
SP R IN G FIELD , Mass, May T.
th irty-fifth annual
meeting of
OSLO. Norway, May 7.— (U P ) ad m all propaganda fo r and
against various farm bills
*****
****** f o r *acfa o f th * — When Mrs. George’ ff. Cassll-
harbor here tods^r.
Two men
I FI“ uFYigiiri“ fvtyrn“ ■" woivii
ino ooninor vf » vn iviOuicai as-
. r<
manning the rum-runner i i p -
'our winning posters, which were llere went out. her daughter stay­
the Amundsen-Ellsworth
polar first test vote In the house prob­
■ociatlon to be held In the Ma­
Judged
for their attractiveness, ed at home, because t i e two wom­
ed when their ship was forced
exposition hopes to fly over the ably w ill not be reached until
sonic hall at Medford next Tues­
Individuality,
end workmanship en had but one hat, the mother
alongside a channel drrwbrldge.
top of the world, arrived at King's early next week.
day.
Speakers w ill Include Dr.
declare*) In domeette -wlatloue
Bay, Spitsbergen today.
Thomas M. Hoyce, Dr. Laurence
court.
Mr. Baa<ftte.teiV «as o r­
Selling, Dr. R. B. Dlllehunt and
dered to correct the situation by
Dr. J; B. Bljderback, all of Port­
making weekly payments to Mr«.
land.
Basailllere.
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O A k L A N D ? C41 / M ay 7 — Af­
i
> t
ter Investigating records of East­
, LBMARS. I« ,. May 7— James
N E W YO RK, May 7.— (U P )— Bourn«, well-to-do-farmer, cut his
ern sehools tor girls, students M
DBS MOINES, In., May 7.— Ida
Oregon and Washing­
M ills College here have annouue- May TUden, a school teacher; has Sinclair Lewis, .author of "Arrow- threat with a raaor. He com­
*1000 plained that he could hear voice«
to n -U n s e ttle d with occa­
ed . that the loeal Institution naked the district court to award am 1th,7 which, won the
KANSA8 <Jrfijilo.,'„M 4» 7.—
sional showerb in north
boasts a greater percentage of her *966 against Thietbar A Pulitzer prisé fop being the best from the radio and often exper-
and west Oregon. ’ Local
married women among its alum ­ Busch, because o f s , permanent Aifterlcan novel of 1 **6 . has re- («need electric shocka Th« de­ Mto. i - W. AAdraws may ito
showers in W e llin g to n .
na! than aay other American co*, w a ve . which
waaa<>- permanent fused (p accept th< award
,|e b«U»ved (o have,
h w Vte reeotepi wtoA.iMI
f f
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lege;
Moderate temperature to­
which $arned her scalp and which
balaaqed his miad..
Iva*
m
Ftm*
night and Saturday. Fresh
eaused her *964 worth of mental
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southerly coast winds.
Result«, ■nguish.
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INDICT DAUGHERTY
OH GRAFT CHARGES
BOYS EXPELLED FOR
Aliens Arrested
In Liquor Cases
Will Be Deported
POSIOFFICE ORDERS
'F O R IY O P IA N E S
IA GRANDE M A N
IS GIVEN LIBERTY
"’ Burglar Run» Up
Agflinst Bad Luck
Wins In Contest
Boat With $20,000
Booze Cargo Taken
Physicians Will
Hold Convention
Dirigible Norge
Is At King’s Bay
Neglected Woman
Will Get New Hat
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Badionxania. Held
Sinclair Lewis
Establish Becord Permanent Wave
Declines Award r Cause Of Suicide
Burns Her Scalp
Woman
jtunied
In Gasoline Fire