Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 09, 1926, Image 1

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    THE WEATHER
THE LETTER CONTEST
Unsettled tonight and Sunday
with occasional showers and
southerly winds.
Ashland's
It starts Monday s obe sure and
be one of the first to submits your
entry.
Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years
Wirt Service)
VOX* L
to to* Sonü-Wookly Tiding* Volume <1
EVIDENCE IN
AMEE’S CASE
IS STRONGER
ASHLAND, OREGON,
That The People May Know
ENGINEER’S REPORT READY
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The complete written report of Frank Dillard,
consulting engineer oh the municipal water project,
was submitted last night to the riiayor and members
of
the council, and starting next Monday afternoon,
Four Events of Major Im-
portaifce Are Listed by
it will be printed in daily installibents in these two
Prosecutor
columns of The Tidiqgs.
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Mr.
Dillard's
report
follows
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i
exhaustive
in­
MORE HOTEL EVtDEMOE
vestigation of the water possibilities for this city
Breakfast for Two Served la Her
and included reports on all possible sites and pro­
Room . Ormiston still
jects. .Exact figures are given, recommendations are
Sought
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made and all ¡»ossible data is included in his clear
and
concise summary of the .entire water problem.
BY DAN CAMPBELL
Readers of The Tidings and voters generally are
United News Staff Correspondent
LOS ANOELES, Oct. 9. —
urged to delay ahy decision on the water problem
W hile the state drew tighter a
until they have read every word of this exhaustive
net of sensational evidence In an
report.
, Not one word will-be omitted or deleted. The
evidence In an effort to prove
voters
will
be given one solution of the water problem
that Aimee Semple McPherson
guilty of the most monumental . as seen through the eyes of an experienced and com­
hoax in religions
history, four
petent consulting engineer whose reputation on the'
events of m ajor importance had
Pacific coast is unquestioned.
transpired as the second week of
Included in this report are several charts and
the perjury
hearing neared
blueprints
which were drawn for the purpose of
close.
z
further
enlightening
the voters. Under the direction
1— H. D. Hallenbeck. personal
friend of Mrs. McPherson and
of Clyde A, Malone, head of the electric light de­
construction superintendent of the
partment,'these charts are now being enlarged and
Angelus temple bible school, was
will be placed early next week in the office of the
named In a report submitted as
Pity recorder where all interested persons may in­
evidence, as the companion of
spect them.
woman as "Rose,” who was heard
addressing him as “ Steve.” These
The mayor and members of the city council
names werq given by Mrs. Me
feel that there is a growing sentiment favorable to the
Pherson as those of her kidnap
proposed
water bond issue. It is their belief that the
era.
poeple
of
Ashland realize that the time has now ar­
Walter Sought
rived
when
some definite step must be taken, and the
2— District Attorney Asa Keyes
ordered a search Friday for
bond issue proposals, which follow the recommenda­
waiter of the Alexandria hotel
tions of Mr. Dillard, are, in their best judgment, the
who is alleged to have told other
ones which should be adopted by the voters of Ash­
hotel employes th a t he served
land.
breakfast for
two In a
room
They ask that reiteration be made today that
which, according to reports, was
occupied by the evangelist on May
they are not seeking to sway the voters through senti­
9 and 10.
ment or any other questionable means. They are
3— Sqqods of detectives were
simply presenting the question to the best of their
searching in every part o f Los
ability after obtaining what they believe to be the
Angeles county
following what
best
engineering advice possible to get, and with this
was believed to be an authe'ffflc
report that Kenneth O. Qrmiston.
as the sole basis of their argument for the bond issue,
radio man. had been seen pass
they are leaving the fate of the issue in the hands
ing througl) the suburbs in an
of the voters, confident that calm judgment, coupled
automobile.
with loyalty to Ashland, Will jR’evail.
4— According to the district
DAY, OCT. 9, 1926
NO. S3
NININGER S TO GET ; CARDS TIE IIP
FAMED
Filli RADIO REPORT
GOES TO BAT OF DEODINE GAME WORLDS SERIES
WITH DIVINES
WITH
Fans Invited to Store To­
morrow; Will S tart
at 10:30
.«I— ' I I.
With the world series now tied
and the deciding game to be play­
ed tomorrow, Nlninger’s store has
PROTEST IS VOICE arranged to have a plhy-by-play
broadcast
tomorrow.
A loud
Preachers Charge William
speaker has been Installed by
White of Kanaos With
telephone, connecting , with the
Sacrilege
radio at the home of Jim Bowers.
The loud speaker was used to­
EM PO R IA , Kos., Oct. 9
day and worked to perfection, the
(United News)
W illia m Alle»
A lt
crowd gathered at the store be­
W hite, editor of the Emporia
ing able to hear every play as it
xette, has gone to bat w ith
was relayed here from K. G. W’ .
ministers
over
the
question, at Portland.
"when is a ball game a sin?”
W ith three hours difference in
The
trouble
started
when time between here and New York,
W hite, who has Installed an elec-1 the game should start at 10:30,
trie scoreboard In fro nt Of hlffl local time. Mr. Nlnlnger invites
Invites Ball. Fans to Get
World’s Series Results
After Church
3
4
newspaper office to show
th e all local fans to enjoy the report
world series games, published an &s the guests of himself and Mr.
invitation In hia newspaper to Bowers.
eat a late Sunday dinner and
come right down a fte r church.V
Fire is Drawn .
Sixth Game Won This A fter­
noon, 10 to 2. in Hard
Hitting Game
ALEXANDER IS WINNER
Veteran Pitcher Hurl« Another
Masterful Game Against
New York
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N EW YORK, O ft. 9.— (U P )
W ith a vicious Tutting attack
against spotty pitching, the St
Louis Cardinals drew even up
jMlth the Yankees In the world’s
series when they won the sixth
game here today by the lop-sided
score of 10 to 2. — — ........-
It was an epidemic of hitting
such as struck the Yanks in St.
Louis that gave the Cardinals the
sixth game and forced the series
into the sventh game here to­
morrow.
Falls to Deliver
M iller Huggins, manager of the
Yanks, was gambling on a pit­
cher and lost when he put the
task up to Bob Shawkey, who was
relieved in the seventh
by
Shocker.
Thomas
replaced
Shocker In the 8th after-Shock­
er had let In five runs.
The Cardinals scored three
runs in the first inning on two
singles, a double and an infield
out and a base on balls. They
scored again in the fifth on two
singles, a sacrifice and an Iafleld
ont.
They reaped a harvest of
five runs in the seventh. A triple
by Southworth and Infield out
scored the final score In the ninth
inning.
Managers
Rogers,
Hornsby
could take no chances on pitchers
aBd USPd the veteran Grover
Cleveland a n d ' Alexander,
who
RADIO BILI WILL
Measure to Regulate Air
Will Be Passed in
December
JUDGE THOMAS
IS IN D O R SED
BY OFFICERS
Southern
Or«
reg on
Sheriffs
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
9 —
and Police Favor Him ,
(United News)— President Cool­
for High Post
idge Is confident that congress
Will agree on a bill for the regu­ MEET AT GRANTS PASS
lation of radio soon after il
meets this December.
' Officers From All Section« At­
<Tbe final masur probably will
tend Rousing Banquet and
be a compromise between the
Meeting
White bill, passed In the house
and the Dill bill enacted by th?
GRANTS PASS. Ore., Oct. 9.—
senate, upon which no agree­ 1 (Special) — Indorsement of Cir-;
ment could be reached in confer­ cult Judge Charles M. Thomas of
ence before adjournmnt of the Medford for the federal Judge-
last sessiop It was said at theiahip in Pertland was given unani­
White House Friday.
mously here last night by the
President Coolidge and Secre­
tary of Commerce Hoover favor­
ed the W hite bill, which placed
regulation under the chamber of
commerce. The D ill bill provided
an independent radio commis­
sion. similar to the
Interstate
commerce commission, divorced
entirely from the department of
commerce.
Southern Oregon Peace Officers*
Association. More than 4» prose­
cuting attorneys, sheriffs, police
chiefs and deputies gathered here
at the new Hotel Rogue for one
of their regular banquets, and.
business sessions.
The
Indorsement
of
Judge
Thomas was urged by both Dis­
The reference to church drew
trict Attorney W. T. M iller of
fire from the preachers.
They
Josephine county and District A t­
adopted
resolutions
deploring
torney
Newton D. Chaney
of
mention of the church In connect­
Jackson county. Other peace of­
ion w ith Sunday baseball.
ficers also spoke in glowing terms
Plan to Force Former Head
When W hite's turn at bat came
of Judge Thomas and expressed
of Army to Take Presi­
he asked, editorially:
hope that he would be appointed.
dency Next Week
“ How long after church must a
By unanimous vote, Mr. Chaney,
baseball game take place before
secretary
of the organisation, was
W ASHINGTON, Oct. 9.— (U P )
Girl Reporter Will Succeed directed to draw up suitable reso­
It comes a simple basebhll game
A plan to draft General Pershing
Mrs. Andrews, Starting
and ceases to be an act
of
lutions to forward to President
for commandershlp of the Am eri­
Monday
blasphemy?”
Coolidge and Oregon’s senatorial
can Leglan was made known
delegation.
Questions Asked .
here as legion officials prepared
Starting next Monday, the so­
“ I f It takes place ap hour after
Joe Keller Talks
ciety column w ill be run dally in
for the opening of the eighth an­
church. It Is still sacrilege?” de­
Following
an appetising ban­
nual legion convention next Mon­
The Tidings, and Miss Dorothy
manded W hite. “ I f It Is played
quet
of
fried
chicken,
the officers
day at Philadelphia. They plan
Reid, local reporter, will succeed
two hours after Church Is the
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews as society devoted more than three hours
to elect. Pershing commander in
game still the work of the devil?
spite of contrary wUhes and to
editor. Mrs. Andrews announced of Interesting and instructive
I f It takes place six' mours later,
Joe Keller, chief of the
her resignation recently because talks.
have him head the convention at
Portland
office o f tho Pacific.
does It still reek of the pit? Does parlg next
her full time wiU be taken up by
the smell of brimstone gmw per-|
Perahlng ..
p opularity"
Coast auto underwriters, told of
the
week
day
Bible
school
work.
would
.» n M h ii.« „ „ „
xts.
ceptibly less as the interval
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Mias Reid has been, with The his experiences in running down
smoothing over the difr
time increases?” .
Tidings for the past fwo months anto and accessory thieves and
ferences and ill feeling the peo-
won. last Sunday’s game. , Alex­
As for mention of church and
and has made rapid progress as said that this is becoming one of
that nation have toward
ander Justified his faith and
Sunday baseball
in the
same Americans.
a reporter during that time. the major problems of peace o f - .
pitched a masterful game.
He
paragraph, W hite asked: “ What
There is every reason to believe fleers throughout the country. He
was seldom In danger and the
other subjects cannot be men­
she will prove a competent sue paid a high compliment to the
Yanks got their two runs chiefly
tioned in close proximity to
cessor to Mrs. Andrews whose so­ state traffic officers by declaring
attorney’s office B. 8. Hagmes, of
beenuse he had a big dead and
¿hurch?
ciety column twice a week has they were the finest bunch o f*
I ’ • did not bear down all the time.
Yuma, Arts., contractor identified
The ministers have not replied,
long been a popular feature of fellows he had ever found. He
a photograph of Mrs. McPherson
likewise asserted that the peace
but Emporians are planning on
The Tidings.
as the wmoan he saw in that
eating a late dinner Sunday, since
Ail women A rh o have society officers of Southern Oregon had
place with two men on June I I ,
the Cardinals turned the trick to­
notes are asked to get in touch always shown a remarkable spirit
SHANGHAI, China, Oct. .9.—
more than a week before she ap­
with Miss Reid, starting Monday of coopefation with him and his
Battery B of the 249th coast day and trimmed the Yanks.
( U P )— Josef Halt, a teacher and
peared at Douglas, Aria., and told
officers.
morning.
newspaper man, is a prisoner at
artillery will
hold an open
her kidnaping story.
E llio tt Give« Views
may not return
Sun Chuang Fang's headquarters
CAPE TOWN, Africa, Oct. 9.
house at the armory next Mon­
The report of A. B. Murchison.
E. L. Elliott, district attorney
PA R IS,
Oct.
9— (United at Nanking where charges of spy-
( U P )— T hirty bodies were re­
day evening, and all local real-
Douglas chief of police, which was
of Klamath county, declared that
Ambassador tag have been filed against him ! covered today from the Durban
read into the records of the per All Members Urged to Help. dents who are Interested in the N ew s)— Return of
cooperation prevails amoag the
Get Winter’s Supply
werk of the battery are Invited to Henri Berenger to Washington H all, who is a lecturer for tin Navigation colliery where four
Jury hearing Friday* made H allen­
peace officers of Klamath at the
of Fuel
attend. The function will start at * depends solely on ratification of University of Washington at Seat- white men and 116 natives were
beck a central figure in the case.
present time, thia being the first
9 o’clock and refreshments w ll\ The American debt agreement,, tie, was obtaining material for a, entlmber in a gas explosion. All
Picture Identified
time
In many years that they have
Oh, woodsman.
be served.
The battery will Friends of ths ambassador say.
I series of articles.
| are believed to have been killed,
According to this report a me­
worked
together. As a result, he
Spare that tree;
stage one of its interesting drills
chanic at a Douglas garage lden
said,
law
violations are speedily
Chamber
of
Commerce
is
Ad
Be decent, like yon should;
tilled a photograph of Hallenbeck
for ths guests.
solved and rigidly prosecuted. He
vised He Will Be Un­
For
the
Legion
boys
as the man who appeared at the
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further declared that in his opin­
able to Appear
Will saw it dtfwn
garage In company with a wo­
ion prohibition is not responsible
And cut their winter’s wood.
man on June 19. four days before
I. L. Patterson, republican can­ for Increased crime. He cited the
the evangelist "came back from
didate for governor, w ill be un­ fact that liquor violations con­
So far aa poetry is concerned
the grave."
able to attend the forum lunch­ stitute a small minority of crimes
The garage man said, accord­ there’s a lot of chance for im­
eon Tuesday noon but w ill en­ and other offenses In Klamath
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ing to the report that the woman provement bnt It. expresses the
deavor to arrange to speak at county at the present time.
addressed the man as “ Steve,” sentiment of Ashland post of the Resolution Urging Better
some other luncheon this month,
The peace officers were wel­
and In turn he addressed her as American Legion and here's the
he has advised Secretary Fu ller comed to Grants Pass by Mayor
ment Adopted at Detroit
dope.
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“ Rose.”
Four days later Mrs.
in response to an in v ita tio n . Is­ Beat, termed the biggest mayor
Meeting
At 3:30 sharp tomorrow morn­
McPherson staggered into Doug­
sued last week.
Bert E. Haney, in Oregon.
B ill Hayes, sheriff
las and told how she had been ing all members of the Legion
DETROIT, Mich., Oct.
democratic candidate for U. S. of Josephine county, was official
held in the desert by “Steve” and will aaeemble in the Plata block, (U P )— Without a dissenting rote
senator, w ill be the only speaker host and proved to be a good
on the polic station side, from the American Federation of La­
“ Rose.”
at the Tuesday noon luncheon.
one. His trombone solo brought
which point they will leave« by bor today went on record as fa­
At Same Hotel
Mr. Patterson said he would down the house.
Evidence alleging that the cars and trucks for the Siskiyou voring a ’’progressive shortening”
be In the county during the foro
Other Hpaekera
evangelist and Ormiston were reg­ mountains where they will saw of the hours of labor and days
part of the coming week but hia
Others who spoke Included:
istered at the same hotel in this dbwn a giant pine tree and then per week. The resolution was
Plans are such that he w ill be un­ District Attorney Cordon of Doug­
city for two nights shortly be­ proceed to saw and cut It up Into adopted as a substitute for a pre­
able to attend the luncheon.
las county; District Attorney M il­
fore Mrs. McPherson’s disappear­ heating store wood for the winter vious one which favored a 40
ler of Josephine county; District
ance, will be Introduced, the dis­ months. The wood will he haul­ honr week. It did not mention
Attorney Chaney of Jackson coun­
tric t attorney’s office announced. ed back to Ashland and stored pay-
ty; County Judge Pollock of
According to this evidence the at Pioneer Hall, the new head­
Josephine county; Sheriff Hayes
local Legion
evangelist registered at the Alex­ quarters for the
of Josephine county; Sheriff Haw­
post.
andria hotel on May 9 and a half
kins of Klamath county:
City
All members of the post,
hour later Ormiston, according to
Judge Baughman of Ashland;
strong
M EDFORD, Oct. 9.-*-The first State Traffic Officer Talent of
the evidence claimed by the prose­ whether possessed 'o f
gun in the Republican state cam Medford; State Traffic Officer
cution, registered as "F ran k Olb- backs or'not, are directed by
Commander John B. Enders to be
palgn to be fired by an out of the Hayes of Grants Paas, and Sta^e
sofi.” .
The F. L. Moore, D. D. of Den­
state speaker, w ill go off Mon­ Game Warden Ed Averill.
The waiter who is reported to on the Job promptly with cross­
ver, Secretary of Missions of tho
day night when former Congress­
have told of serving breakfast for cut saws, axes, but he will bo
Sheriff Ralph Dennings of Jack-
Congregational
churches, whs met
general
foreman
of
the
day,
If
he
man Adam Bede of Minnesota will son county presided aa toast mast-
two in a room which the evange­
today by Rev. B. 8. Bollinger of
can get away with If.
be the chief speaker at a Republi­ er. The Greats Pass hoots pro*
list occupied, is being sought.
A big tree has already been the local Congregational church
can ra lly to be held at the A r­ vided sn
orchestra and uousd
spotted, and If the Leglonnslfes and General missionary for Ore­
mory. Congressman Bede has splendid vocal music.
do their stuff, It wll! supply gon, who accompanied him to
mad a special study of some of
Those attending, from
enough w ool to last through the Klamath Falls In the interests of
ths problems that confront Ore­ were Chief of Police McNabb,,
the
Mission
the
Congrdgatlon-
entire winter months.
gon among which are the refores- 1 Iceman Harry Ingling, O.
alists are establishing In that
tration, rlvsrs and harbors.
LEGION POST WILL
GO OOl TOMORROW
FO R M ) S IM
Battery B Will
„ Hold Reception
OE SOCIETY EDITOR
Seattle Teacher
Is Made Captive
Many Killed in
Mine Explosion
PAIFFHN UNABLE
IB SPEAK M A T
ORGANIZED LABOR
WANTS SHORT DAYS
Missionary Will
Preach Tomorrow
Marry in Haste, Repent in Leisure
" c/non W M - kick in wid
SOMZ NORZ JACK FolZ. MOyMMA,
4TSA M7E RdRj-
Big Rally Will
Be Held Monday
Football Results
Ashland — Klamath
Final Score: Ashland 7;
Klamath, 0.
Oregon — Washington
End of Second Period —
Oregon 9; Washington 7.
AFTER ORMISTON — —
LOS ANGTLE8, Chi., Oct. • .
— Deputy sherrlfs and police to­
day renewed their hunt for Ken­
neth Ormiston, missing, radio op­
erator. He has been reported In
m o r a l different places.
city. They will return Sunday
morning and Dr. Moore will,
preach In the anaek of the Chapel
the Boulevard and Horton nt 11
The tfllpw who
content with
little usuak gets Issa.
Republican gubernatorial can­
didate Patterson, will also be on
the speaker’s program, and it is
anticipated
from
interest
all
ready expressed that one of the
largest crowds la Jackson county
political hlctory w ill greet tho
speakers.
Frost, ex-city Judge Clint
maa, fire chief and city J
W. H. Parkins of tho
Dolly Tidings.
The young follow
aviation Is tho ono n
to riso to the