I Cannot survive three I the rieh ozone at Aanl I domestio water helps. ASHLAND C U M A tB . Without the use of medicine cures nine cases oat of ten of asthma. This is a proven fa c t Tidings Has Been Ashland's Leading i\ e*v*paper For Hearty Fifty Years (United Wnes Wire Service) ASHLAND, ORBGON, W ED Amundsen and Ellsworth Roar Over “ T i^ of the World” in the Ncrpo NfiW EPOCH WRITTEN TfirT. Tur'' In H istc’y liia t Craft o f H u t Krtid Has Made Such Trip Members of the Ash­ land Do Molay 'are com­ pleting plans for a big banquet to ho held at the Masonic hall Friday eve­ ning, to wh eh are Invited ■all members of the Ma- tcnlc. order and their W ives. • V. D. Miller, De Molay advixor, is espec­ ially anxious that all mombers of the advisory council and their w.ves l>e present. The banquet will start at 7:30, and the mothers ot the boys will prepare and servo the banquet. There will be a speaking and musical program dur­ ing the banquet hour. This will bo followed by another program a n d- danclng in the main hall later In the evening. OSLO, Norway,»May 12.— (U P )—For the first time in history, au airgbip has flown over the north pole. At one n, m„ nwortlitig to advices itachinff here, the dirigible Norge carrying the Amund­ sen - Ellsworth polar expedi­ tion, roared over the “ top of the world.” Thus the names of Lincoln Ellsworth, American, Cap­ tain Roald Amundfeep, Nor­ wegian, and Commander Nobile, Italian, and their Legion Post Will crew are added to the list of American Sponsor Feature, “ On tlie few men who have ever Flanders Field” been at the )>ole. Women’s Civic Club Will Staffe Outdoor Function ' At Lithia Park The Ashland Womens Civic club will hold a picnic in Lithia park tomorrow evening for mem­ bers and their families. Those attending are asked to be there as near six o'clock as pqssilife. Each family is asked to bring ft well-filled basket of food as well as their own dishes and silver. The club will furnish coffee, su­ gar and cream. Later in the evening all will ad­ journ to the club house where cards and dancing will be en­ joyed. Th.s affair Is in charge of the social committee, comprised of Mrs. Sylvan Provost and Mrs. Walter Maxey, and as It is the last social affair before election it is hoped all members and their families will show their apprecia­ tion of the service of the retiring officers and committees by at­ tending. College Athletes Held For Theft Of Big Airplai Ashland post American Legion has secured from the state de­ partment Veterans of . Foreign Wars the famous war film “On Flanders Field.” which has been placing to capacity houses Uirqughont the st.ybe. It will be shown here May 20 and 11,' “On Flanders Field,’ fa said to be the finest official government war picture that has ever been released. It not only shows our •own boys in action during the world war but those of all the allied nations as well, commenc­ ing with the very beginning of the war it brings one step by step down to the last battle and the return of our troops. There- al­ so will be shown the “Log of t%# U-25,’ an official German pic ture that was captured from the submarine U-35 by United Stater destroyers and shows the sink­ ing of 15 allied vessels on tht high seas. This picture is absolutely au­ thentic and was taken by the U •S. Army signal corps cameramer in the front line trenches on th< battle fronts of France. It is a complete and vivid chronicle of the World War. Douglas Aftd Mary Visit Mussolini ROME, May 12. — Dougla- Fairbanks and Mary PJckford hav- been received by Premier Musec lint and Doug has come away cer tn.tn that he doesn’t “want to mi with that man.” “Ho I3 one of the most marve lens rersoftalitlos I have eve mot.’’ cald Fairbanks, after he anti his wife had left tho Chlg palace,' where the dictator receiv ed them. To'Givc Vacation Talk& Over Radii) To Give Sermon Shiidaÿ Evetó Arrangments have been mad between KGW, radiocasting sta tion of dhe Morning Oregonian ni Portland, and the Medford Cbambor of Corani’ercT. that pro v)do,,fpr*a 19 ninnto talks or Oregon by Mrs. Robert H. Sow- /ers. esf k w'eek.i J The next talk will be May 15 on trout fishing in Oregon. Next Saturday afternoon Mrs. Sowers et>e*ks of the ¿limateft of' Gregbn jvhlle k short tliho Ago she spoke ‘df'the stMtfc’S attrjmtloilg to wotn- “An toiirivts. 1 Mrs! 'Bowers Is a daughter of Mrs'. Storey of Akhlhnd1 arid WWI known here. 1 ' ' G _ ! Financial Drive • For Chamber Is Making Progre Reunited Stillmans Return Many Expected To Attend De Molay Funciioil Friday Good support 1 b still be­ ing given the several teams now engaged in the annual financial drive for the chamber of commerce, according to reports at the chamber offices to­ day. With an estimated budget of approximately $7000, it is thought that the drive can lie complet­ ed before the end of the week, with more than the required amount pledged by the people of Ashland. The membership drive will start Tuesday and will result in bringing many new active members into the chninber, is the belief of H. L. Clnyeomb, chairman of the member­ ship committee, who is In charge of the drive. ^ ich sta g Votes Lack of Confidence in Premier at * Today’s Session PLOT UNEARTHED ■ to Overthrow Government NippvT bv Police, States Dispatch BERLIN, May 12.— Chancellor Hana Luther, bead of the Germ­ an cabinet, resigned today after the reichstag had voted lack of confidence In his administration. President Von Hlndenherg accept­ ed the resignation. The fall of the Luther gover- ment came as another climax of a startling day. During the night police announced an alleged plot to overthrow the government had been uncovered. Police guards are being maintained at emergency strength. Early today police raided the home of three other leading in«- dustrialists. The Luther-cabinet took office in January of last year. It re­ cently camb under fire as a re­ sult of the program of President von Hlndenherg Involving the es­ tablishment of a uniform flag for Oermany. Dr. Gustav Strese- mann, foreign minister, shared with Lnther the attention of the public because of his part lu thej Locarno T m t y -wegqûailots sua Puget Sound Interests Get Out*Injunction Against Dollar Interests WASHINGTON, D. C., May 12. (U P )— Suit was filed in the Dis­ trict of Columbia supreme court today for 'an injunction restrain­ ing the shipping board, the Ad­ miral-Oriental Hue and the Dol- lar Interests from executing the sale under which the line w ould go to the Dollar company for 14,500,000. The suit was file d by the Puget Sound Oriental company . Arguments will be heard Friday. ON NEW DIAMOND Baseball practice for the Ashland club will fctirt oft the Yidw ilAtdond at Jackson Hot Springs tomorrow night, It was announced today by John Enders, business manager of the club. The grounds are nearly ready and are now in shape for the pre­ liminary practice work of the ball tossers. Wool Is Selling For Thirty Cents Good Twirler Signed Sc Manager; Will Met Med ford Sunday Afternoon Ashland is going to uncork a surprise pitcher when it lines up against Medford in the opening game of the Southern Oregon I League at the county fair grounds ' next Sunday. • This Is the word I of Playing Manager Doug Reid, who says' his chucker will show the local ball fans a few now | tw sts that will keep the Med­ ford batsmen guessing, Robert E. Crowe Posts $5000 i The local team Is fast rounding For Arrest of Mem Who | Into shape and will be in rendi- Killed Aide | lies» to take Medford into camp CHICAGO. May 12.— Out of his in the opening game. > With the own pocket State’s Attorney Rob­ league season but a few days ert E. Crowe has offered $5000 away, Interest In the national reward for Information leading pastime is mounting daily and a to the arrest and conviction of th? big crowd of Ashland fans will be machine-gun slayers of his asset- at the fair grounds to help the ant, William H. McSwiggln, and Ashland team off to a good start Manager Reid will announce two beer runners. his opening line-up by Friday, he said. There Is still strong competition for some of the places and he wants to glvo all the men a thorough try-out before the Medford clash. A big benefit dance for the Ashland baseball club will be held at Jackson Hot Springs a week from tonight,- It was decided to­ day. Carl. Loveland and his Navigators are donating their services for the evening and raemi bers of the ball club and others vlll get busy with publicity in all the towns of this county as well as at Klamath Falls. The ball park at Jackson Hot PORTLAND, May 12. — (LP) — Springs Is fast nearing comple­ Several small clips of fine to med­ tion and will be In perfect condi­ ium wool have been purchased tion for the opening home game within the last 48 hours In eastern of the club a week from Sunday. Oregon at 30 cants.a pound. Thia The ball club members and appears the standard price avail­ supporters Will make an effort1 able for such offerings. Thera to duplicate the record breaking^ appears to be slightly more inter­ ?rowd which attended the Legion est, In spots, in the local wool Auxiliary danco at Jackson Hot! situation, but very little active More than 500 feet of new ce- ;’prlng3 recontly. business is Indicated. *men‘ sidewalk have boon Inid thus far In tho new sidewalk im- ! provanieiit district adjacent to the i norntnl school. It was announced i this morning by City Manager ! Clyde Malone. The contractors are speeding up - the work and making rapid progress. he said. KLAMATH FALLS. Oro., May ■ The city officials urge that '2. — Tote Brown, an Indian, property owners pooperate with about 30 yoarri of age. was found dho c t y in their efforts to beau­ lead tn an old shack on the hank tify the residential sections bv if the irrigation canal beyond ' discontinuing throwing cut gras.t «Tills addition, around five o’clock In to (lie s trc c is .im , i m i 'l i In (h r ■estertiay n rtern b rn .T h ere were io marks of violence, and the of- ditches. ' “We are doing onr boat .to Icora attribute acute alcoholism tp bq ,the oatyq of death. clean up the city and ask that the home otvners cooperate with us os much aa possible," said Mr, Mft- Cement Sidewalk Work Progresses Tndian Dies From Policeman Nabs Too Much Alcohol Holdup- Suspects Sues Fmj Million Shoots Employer And Gets a Penny And Then IJimself CHICAGO, May 12.— (U P )-r- Mlss Gertrude Friedland came Within $999.999.99 of winning her $1,000,006 suit against Mrs. Mabel Wittgren when the Jnry awarded her one cent. She had claimed damages, alleging Mrs. Wlttgrén abused her in publie be­ cause of het* relations with Mr.‘ Wittgren. 1 u-' ’ • COMPROMISE REACHED Closing c f Nation-Wide W alkout Announced Follow ing Itong Conference Takes Fred M ot Here is the first picture of the reunited Stillm an Family, taken <>n tlie rePum of Mr. Pneumonia ley. Quaint Character of and Mrs. Stillman from their second honeymoon in Europe. The group lias not been This Section snapped together for more than five years. The only member missing is Baby Guy, around whom raged the sensational divorce trial a few years ago. He is at the Still­ KLAMATH FALLE, Orb. .May 12.— Slower and slower he walk­ man lodge in Canada. Left to right are: A lexander Stillman, Anne (Mrs. Henry P. ed up and down Main street, did Davison, J r.) Jam es A. Still men, Mrs. Stillm an and Janies Stillman, Jr. Fred Morley, until he could walk the recent efforts of Germany t o 1 gain admittance to the league of nations. I □arl Loveland and Orchestra to Donate Music for Af­ fair Next Wednesday - Other Workers ¿Who Were Out in Sympathy Re­ turning to Their Jobs CINCINNATI, Mgy 12.—-(VP) — Terminating k violent buslims» quarrel in the office of the Dalton Adding company, Charles L. DaL ton, son of the founder of the firm, shot and seriously injured Harry Lambeettl, general mau« ager. Then'he blew out hie own brains, "nie injured man may no longer. Last Friday he called a taxi to ride to the hospital where he died Sunday afternoon, a victim of age, sadness and pneu­ monia. i Morley had a wide reputation throughout the west as a detec­ tive. For many, years he wan constable In Klamath Falls. Many are the criminals he tracked with unerring precision. His methods were not those of terrorism, par­ ticularly in his later years after he had stored a wealth of knowl­ edge of the habits of criminals. This knowledge, together with an uncanny method of deduction and the physical courage of a lion, gave him the reputation he held to the last. He was 76 years of age. Premier Witos Haeds Minis try; Coalition of Factions is Formed WARSAW. May 12.— A new cabinet has been announced in Poland with Premier Witos at Its head. The new ministry repre­ sents both the cente rand the right wing parties. Foreign Min­ ister Morawskl of the previous cabinet retained his portfolio. Former Resident Klamath Indian Of Ashland Dies Youth Is Killed KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., May 12. — Frank Duvall, aged 6, an Indian youth, was Instantly kill­ ed yesterday when he was struck down by on automobile driven by C. D. Halo, a local merchant. Hnle was exonerated following an tnremtmttfon hy ponce. Clever Dry Chief , Gets Bootleggers Margaret Maria Hodges, 8». died at her home near Gold Hill Monday night. She was born in New York, September 14, 1837. Services Were held at 2:30 this afternoon at the family -home and tho body was shipped from >k C. StpcVt Undertaking Par­ lor to Portland for cremation. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Rosa Gay of Gold Hill. Mrs. Hodges was ft resident of Ashland at. one time. LONDON, May 12.—(UP) —England’s sweeping gen­ eral strike has come to an enth After eight and a half days in which Great B ritain’s business anil, industrial life was at a virtual stand-still, a withdrawl of the general strike order was announced. This action was taken fol­ lowing a conference between members of the government and representatives of the Trades Union Council. The conference was held at the home of Premier Stanley Baldwin. The strike of the coal min­ ers, however, will continue. A. J. Cook, secretary of the miners’ federation told the United Press that the work­ ers in the coal mines will not return to work. ‘ ‘ There is no change as far as we are concerned,” he said. NEW YORK. May 13.— (UP) — Speaking over the rad-io through station WJZ last night. Carl D. Groat, Washington man­ ager of the United Press, declar­ ed that “only the principles of fairness and accuracy can suc­ ceed in real Journalism.’’ Groat related- many interest­ ing details of the technique of “covering*’ the national capitol. "To a degree a Washington correspondent la a censor,” said Groat. “If, for Instance, the In­ terests of the public would actu­ ally suffer from publication of a given piece of Information at • given time, the correspondent may lie justified in taking and keeping a confidesce. If, how­ ever, he takes a confidence, knowing that he will thereby do the opposite of serving the public Interest, then he Is derelict to his trust. “Few newspapermen are hie-, honest. And, the men who cov­ er Washington are among tho flgest and best newspaperman fit the world. “Their standards are high; their devotion to duty, untiring; their honesty, unquestioned. It is they who will tell you what yonr puh- their eyes, ears and brahfts yau are of necessity compelled to rely In large measure for year facts and impressions ns to how yonr government nerves yon." ?, Striking Fever w ' Spreads To Cuba Road Into Squaw Hospital Day Is (UP)Dlsgulsod ns a barrel of su­ • Lake Is Now Good gar, Ray , Adams, prohibition Being Observed chief, allowed two bottleggers to SANTIAGO, Cuba, (UP) — Nearly 10,000 workers. In various lines Of work, walked out last night in • sympathetic strike to aid the railroad employes who have demanded more Pay and other conditions. hoist him to a loft befere he arrested them Monday. Adaiuq had seen the barrels go up quo by one. Ho emptied the sugar out of the remaining casket, nub- stltutlng himself. Later he was pulled up and he pulled his guus and came out of his disguise. * ¿OS * A N b ttjM ? !diay 1 2 .-- The Community he opon hora» today «o of Mattonai Hos