• W Ml * ORDER ARRESI E m m s HEAVY DAMAGE DENY THAT GRAVES OF AIMEE AND ARE BEJNGDAMAGED IS CAUSED BY THREE OTHERS AUTUMN_ RAINS Warrants Sworn Out in Los Angeles Today by Dis­ trict Attorney OONSPIRAOT_OHARGBD Evangelist and Followers Are Accused of Obstrnctin* , Justice WASHINGTON, Sept. 17.— De­ ploring the proposal of Senator CaraWay, Arkansas Dempcrat, that American war dead be brought hack from Prance to the United States, officials of the French embassy said that the bodies of the American soldiers form a great bond between the two natlOtoa. The Arkansas senator, who has Just returned from abroad, said thht American graves have been desecrated as a result of French hostility to the United States growing out of the debt settle­ ment, Insulting phrases were wrlten on many of them, he aald. French embassy officials de­ clare. that Ill-feeling against Americans In France has been exkggerated. WELL KNOWN! OCAL WOMAN6 M E H R nun citizen if M M ESSEEF TO PENALIZE W E N WTH SNOOT SKIRTS PLATTA, Switzerland, Sept. 17.— The authorities of thia lit­ tle community have decided that more decrees against short skirts and other tads of modernism wen», «insufficient. Hence they ruled* that every person appear­ ing within the boundaries of Platts tn dresses that Were too short or too flimsy, would be fined SO Swiss francs, approxi­ mately 910. On each recurrent violation of the com ’ ro' visions In this respec’ >ct the fine will be doubled. Prisoner Given F • * Extended Credit < By Kindly Judge WEEHAWKEN. N. J., Sept. 17.— T h e popular installment plan of payment has been extend­ ed to tbe courts. Unable to pay a fine of 998 imposed upon him when he pleaded guilty to as­ sault and battery, Christ - Klsh- auner of Union City, N. J., win, by Judicial consent, make pay­ ments of 96 a wedh for i o weeks. Ha was permitted to pay 95 down. Advertise Ia Ilta Jersey Steel Mill Sets Unique Record) in Harmony NEK WIRE O T E 10 START SHORTLY Plans for United News Re­ port for Daily Tidings Near Completion Plans are fast nearing comple­ tion for starting the United Wire service fo rthe Daily Tldlnga, and it is expected that definite notice of thia' improvement and up-to- date wire service can be made *wlthln th« next few days, with aerT|Ce coming to The Tidings by not liter than next week. Thia 6000-word service will come to Ashland by air mall from Portland dally, except Monday. Mnd will be rushed from the fair grounds flying field - direct to The Tidings If arrangements now under way are successful con­ summated. London Girls Now Try Hair Cutting LONDON, Sept. 17,— The girl who «*•< to manicure her nails bt har office I* now exchanging' haircuts with har fello'w em- Worea. la many offices the girls hava talma up collectloas to buy barbers* tools which (hey during the lunch hour. K floods and Cloudbursts in 7 Middle Wert Are Worst in Many Years 20 PERSONS KILLED Property L o u Placed at «18,000,- 000; No Relief Yet in • . • H**»K ; *> t CHICAGO, Sept. 17. — Floods and cloudbursts have caused ap­ proximately 915.000,000 damage and killed 20 persons in the Mid. dle-Wmt during the first half of September. The entire region is waterlog­ ged and the federal weather bur­ eau here holds out no hope for immediate relief. ' “Low pressure areas continue Over a large portion of the Cen­ tral W ait,1’ C. A. Donnel, govern­ ment forecaster, t'old the United News. “As long as this condition exists, we may expect more rain.’’ Some localities have experine- ced more than a foot of rainfall in 48 hours, and almost every­ where the precipitation for the first half of the month la far In excess of full-month records of previous years. , Public utilities and farmers have suffered the principal losses. Crop, damage In Illinois alone Is estimated by. the state agricul­ ture department at thore than a mllloin dollars. ■ . . Railroads in Illinois, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska and Missouri have had to concentrate thous­ ands of repairmen in the flooded areas to keep trains running against the handicaps of high water and washouts. Dozens of smalt towns and cities have been without electricity for power ar Light, a s s . result of. Abe Aooda. H E T S ERIAL Alleged Bribe - Taking of Former Attorney General Basis of Action NEW YORK. Sept. 17.— The Daugherty - Miller conspiracy trial, after opening with inter­ esting testimony regarding the af­ fairs of former Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty and the lato Jesse Smith during Daugherty’s first term turned to determine the dates Miller made trips to New York while he was alien property custodian. Early testimony had to do with the apartment occupied by Smith and Daugherty in Washington. It is believed to have been the samo boues on “K street" which figur­ ed In the Washlpgton Investiga­ tions. Daugherty and Miller are be­ ing tried on charges of conspiring to defraud t h e government through the return of German- owned property after the war. TUNNEY'S DIET IS ” CAREFULLY CHOSEN Plenty of Vitamins Must be Furnished Heavyweight Challenger STROUD8BURO, Pa., Sept. 17. Vitamins for Gene Tunney! The challenger must gat enough vit­ amins, according to George Rana- berry, the cook who has cooked for the big round-up men in the West. Here’s Gene’s menu? Breakfast— Orange Juice. Glass of warm milk, never coffee, melon, cooked cereal, perhaps a few prunes, two soft-boiled eggs. Lunch— Lamb sandwich and glass of milk. Dinner—Soup, large steak or ; two cbope, hearts of lettuce, cel «ry, vegetables such as beans or buttered beets, sometimes baked potato, always pudding or ice cream. Classified Ads Bring R esulta. HAS u b i com iriai FARM RELIEF FLAN IN MIND Judge Declare« He Cannot Rule Nebraska Statute i s Illegal Proposal to Bring Dead V. " rn Home Deplor- 8 Soldiers ed by Embassy LOS ANOBLE», Oal.„ Sept. 17. (U P )— Warrant« for the arrest of Almee Semple McPhereon and four others on three counts of abated eenepiracy to obstruct Justice were issued by the district attorney’s office today. The warrants charge perjury and preparation of false evidence, thus climaxing the long Investi­ gation into the evangelist’s story of her alleged kidnaping by Mex­ ican bandits. Others named in the warrants are Kenneth Ormlston, former radio operator at Angelus temple. Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, the evan­ gelist’s mother. Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman and “John Hoe” Mar­ tin. Preparations are being made by District Attorney Keyes for Mrs. V. Phillips Carter Wins a speedy prosecution, bnt this Fame WRh Set of Traffic may be delayed because of the Devices Illness of Mrs. McPherson, who is confined to her bed with a ser­ Mrs. Vetabelle Phillips Carter, ious Infection of the nose, near daughter of Mrs. L. A. Phillips of her brain. East Main street, le receiving much attention io San Francisco and elsewhere In California ov­ er some traffic signal Inventions which she has perfected.' It la interesting to her many local friends to know that these signals were constructed by Mrs. 0 .0 . MoOall Taka« Own Life Carter at the home of her tdoth- At Hie Home in Oovncil, er In Ashland. . The city, H of San Francisco / . „ Idaho , has Dr. MWer McClintock, a aVf-" ** O. C. McCall, who was born In truffle expert o f Boston and Chi­ this city on May «, 1979, and cago, reorganising and perfecting who grew to young manhood In a uniform system -of traffic, and Jackson county, took hls own life the women’s division of the'D e- by shooting himself in the head velopment Association is spon­ at his home In Connell, Idaho, soring the movement to make according to word received hero the regulations state-wide. The traffic signal lnvdntlons today. Before killing himself, Mr. Mc­ by Mrs. Carter have been indors­ Call penned a long letter to a ed by this body of women and she close friend, William Winkler, has been requested to demon-' In which he asked the latter.to strate them before the conven­ read the letter at hls grave as the tion of Confederated Women’s only fnneral service to be held. Clubs at the Fairmount hotel in Some of the old-timers of this San Francisco early next month. section remember the McCall She recently appeared at a Santa family, although they left here Crus meeting with her Inventions and was accorded unstinted many years ago. praise. The California association first hopes to have uniform traffic regulations made state-wide and then .extended up and down the Pacific coast. __________ * Switserland Adopts Drastic Measure to Bring About Reforms ‘W O AND »R j ARDINE 184 YEARS - - AND NOT A STRIKE U W IS I I P ' IN Pooling of All Product« to TEKAMAH, Neb., Sept. 17.— Maintain Prices is His Opponents of Nebraska’s famous Proposal “bread and water" law met with failure in their first move toward EXPLANATION IS GIVEN having the statute declared un­ System Would, be Backed by Gov­ constitutional. ernment With Four Per A s a preliminary,, step, at­ Ceut Loans to r n e y ior R«y Carson, who is aervihg a destrlcted diet sentence WASHINGTON, Sept. 17. — in Jail here for bootlegging, at­ Secretary of Agriculture Jardine tempted to enjoin county offic­ ials from enforcing the sentence. has worked out a new farm relief Judge J. M. Fitzgerald yesterday plan which calla for pooling of ruled that he was without Juris- j agricultural products to main- diction In the case and denied the u ln PHcea. a naw idea In thia country. The plan would be fi­ Injunction. The attorneys, including John nanced by the government. Producers, under hls plan, H. Chatt, whose brother, Judge would organize Into wheat pools. Orville Chatt, Is chief sponsor of the bread and water diet for cotton poola and pools for other scofflaws, said they had another <*ropa. Organically, it la a broad line of attack In mind, but «to- extension of cooperative market- clined to reveal Its nature. Thoy ' *“«• »■ numb«™ of cooperatlvee •re planning a conference with would unite in a pool of their Clarence Darrow here later in crop, withholding it from tba the month. Darrow, win atop In market it conditions are not sat­ Tbkamah, enroute back to Chica­ isfactory. What it Means go, from Greeley, Colo. In its financial aspects it is an extension of the basic Idea con^ talned in so-called agricultural credit corporations. Farmers can not get mPney directly now from the Intermediate credit banks for other than marketing purposes, but are required to Olavcomb Demonstrate« at­ organise an agricultural credit tachment Which Will corporation The credit banks Aid Parmer« lend money to these corporations at 4 or 4 1-2 percent and the An innovation. In plows corporation lends It to the farm­ been annuonced by H. L. Ctay- ers at 61-2 or 6 per cent, the side by side. fellowship, the pride and herit­ eomb, of the Claycomb Motor profit of i 1-9 per cent going for By NEA Service Company, Ashland Ford and HIGH BRIDGE. N. J., Sept% It has been the same in the man­ age of a tradition. overhead expenses. There are President Percival “Our men are well paid, each Fordson dealers, which will not over J 00 of these corporations 17.— The oldest steel mill 1» agement. America is rounding out the 184th Christie is a direct descendant ot on the basis of the work he only allow tbe fanner to gat In­ now functioning. to the fields weeks earlier bat year of its existence here— and In Robert Taylor. There has been does.” In tbe financial arrangements. unbroken succession. those 184 years it baa n$V Vino of ,the 700 employes in also will cut bis plowing time “ W hat’s the secret?" President the mill have been on the pay-*' down materiaHjr., * « i * „ i had a strike or a lockout! of the credit coproratlon, ar an. Tbe plow, which la tbe resuR of Furthermore, the man who Is Christie repeats, when asked how roll for 50 years or more. Bach der the present system. Jardiné now president and principal own­ the concern has gone through 184 Is given a gold medal on the years of Investlgatioa on the explained that (her plan wenld he er Is a direct descendant of the years without any labor trouble. EOth anniversary of hls starting part of the Oliver Plow Co., la Fordaon worked out under legislation thn man who founded ft, away back “Friendliness, . I guess, and fair nt hls Jolt. And the (loan o f made primarily for administration presented to con-* in 1742. Play. them all Is David L. Apgar, who Tractors, sad is attached direct­ gross last seesioa, which wan ly to the side of tbe tractor, thus And most of Its employes are “We try to make each man is 87 and who first came to work turned down, providing a loan* descendants of the first workmen interested in hls job and In th» SO years ago this month. He is giving the disks the entire weight of the tractor, 2790 pounds, as fuqd of 9100.000.000 to aid co­ in the mill. Job of the company as a whole. now employed as a gateman. operative marketing. The mill is known as the Tay­ “We try to explain our exe­ As a symbol) of his patriarchal well as the additioaal weight of Would Lend Money lor-Wharton Iron & Steel Co. cutive problems to him. It usual­ estate he carries a gold-beaded the plow itself, or 600 pounds The federal government,’* he Robert Taylor established It to ly results In the workman’s say­ cane, engraved with the words, more, making a total weight of said, "would lend money at ♦ build horse shoes. It gained a ing, “You get the orders and wc “Standing together, we h a v e 3200 pounds on the disks alone. per cent to a central cooperative foothold and brought to the town will turn out the work. We stood the test of time.” This cane This weight makes it possible to agency. This agency would lend a . number of workingmen —• don’t want to know how you run| is the gift of the company; on plow dry hard grounds, where be­ Sturdy Dutchmen, the Apgars and your Job.’ But it create a feel­ hls death It will go to the next fore it had been impossible to the money to pools in varions parts of the country at 9 per the Alters, strong Irish Burkes, ing qf trust. oldest employe In length of ser­ keep a plow in the gronnd until cent an