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 " 1 ' ' ' ' , 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. ' Mr. Dillard's report follows ^ 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 * 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 < 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