theweafher Unsettled, probable rain, North and West, Bain in Washington tonight and Saturday. » Ä « ¿MU AtfAfeftd’* SemUWeetdff'Ádtofa Ycdmme Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years ASHLAND, PREGON, m e m : PROBI to mew in PLANNING People May Know Faces Slapped During B m of Argument t at Court Hearing TESTIMONY DAMAGING Mm. Wteeman Rematea I'M b akn Daring Her Croon Examination LOS A N G E L E S , Oct. I t . Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman co­ defendant. and chief state 'witness in the Aimee Bern­ ie McPherson case admitted lender cross examination to­ day that she had destroyed all memorandum pertinent to the case. The destruction of the notes was revealed when defense counsel, W . L. G ilb e rt sought to ascertain what ‘date Mrs. Wiseman sent money to Miss Rachel Wells, the “ Miss X " alleged to have been hired by the evangelist to pose as the companion of Kenneth G. Ormistou during Mrs. Mc­ Pherson’s disappearance. Kenneth G. Ormlston, fugitive co-defendant in the Aimee Sem­ ple McPherson case, is ill and will surrender It granted immun­ ity, according to an unsigned telegram received at District A t­ torney Asa Keyes, office here to­ day. “ Ormlston sick, w ill sur­ render if granted immunity. This is last- offer, reply through press.” LOS ANOELB8. Oct. 1 5 “ = (United News)— The hitter feel­ ing that has characterised the Aimee Semple McPherson per- iury hearing since Its inception, was expressed in a physical clash Thursday when the evangelist’s attorney and counsel tor the state's star witness engaged in * fist fight to the eenrtromo. 8. 8. Hahn, representing Mrs. Lorraine Wiseman, the “hoax woman,“ was made the target of a series of vicious slaps by W . 1. Gilbert, chief counsel for Mrs. McPherson, as " lia r,“ was h url- fist fight in the courtroom. Men Separated \As. Gilbert dealt Hahn a sting­ ing blow on the cheek, the young­ er man retaliated and the two were separated by court bailiffs as Judge Blake rapped for order. The battle started when Hahn accused Gilbert of giving a state­ ment to newspapers in which Hahn declared Gilbert referred to his client as a liar. Blows A re W ild “ I f you don’t shut up I ’ll slap your d------- d face,” Gilbert retort and then, reaching across the counsel table, aimed a number of blows, most of which went wild. The question of the evange­ list’s guilt on charges of conspir­ ing to defeat justice was pushed far into the background by this incident, which favored the state The encounter occurred just before Mrs, Wiseman was turp ed over to Gilbert for crossex (Please Turn to Page 5) ASHLAND TIDINGS LETTER OONTSST Following are the rules tor y>e letter w riting contest. I t closes Oct. 23. Any person over 15 yegrs of age is eligible. Letters are limited to ISO words. Cash prises totaling 310 w ill be given the three winners. W rite a letter to some friend In another city telling what yon think of Ashland. W rite on one side of the paper only and if possible * t>pewrlter. V l,, Send a copy of your letter to the Contest Editor of fcbe Tidings. The letters w ill be Judged by rive disinterested judges and the winners announced a few days after the close of the con­ test. (DILLARD’S REPORT—Continued) The South. Fork Spring has a decided advantage in that the water supplied will probably always be pure and free from contamination, will be dear and contain no silt or vegetable matter, and should be delivered at the home faucet at a temperature of about oo e g r o ;» . This x nix «upp iy, nowever, 55 n degrees. supply, however, cannot cannot-be increas* ed when the city grows beyond it. Also the construc­ tion planned would certainly outlast the bond issue, but in time the pipe lines would have to be renewed. The Ashland Canyon program lends itself to de­ velopments in units as the city growth, and much of the proposed construction js permanent. Also the construction of a third dam would provide a supply for a few thousand people in excess of 15,000. The city already has permanent control of the Ashland- Creek watershed, so the maintenance would be mofe simple and easy. And again if the weather cycle swings back toward the wet years as we fully expect, it might be 40 years before the second dam is required, depending of course upon the growth of the city. Stored water, is never so well suited for a do­ mestic supply as spring water, nor can the tempera­ ture of the Ashland Canyon supply be kept as low as * that from the South Fork Spring.' It is thought that stored-water in Ashland Canyon can be kept free from the objections that now exist against the water stored in Fish I^ake and Hyatt Prairie provinces. An estimate of the cost of the Ashland Canyon development is as follows: Ranger Station D a m - Excavation ....................; ......... $ 20,000 Concrete in d a m ........................ $229,000 Reinforcing s t e e l................ .. $ 8,000 - Road construction ................. $ 5,000 Clearing reservoir.................. $ 12,000 Telephone construction..........$ 500 Tool house ’.......... ............ . $ 500 Testing materials .................... $ 2,000 Stream control.......... ............$ 5,000 ' Grouting dam and foundation $ 3,000 Log b o o m ...... ...........................$ 500 Ontlet Works ................... $ 5,000 Spillway $ 10,000. Sanitation .-.............................. $ 5,000 v ’ $305,500 ’ * • Administmtion, eu^neoring and construction, add 15 per cent nloft, Aifcotlhtfag to $45,000. Total cost of dam, $351,000. • • • • • This report is based on providing a supply of water for domestic use which eventually should care for a population of 15,000 people, supplemented by water purchased and to be purchased from the Talent Irrigation District, which will oare for all water rights on Ashland Creek prior to those of the city, and provide for a limited amount of acreage irriga­ tion within the city limits. In order to accomplish the above requirements it is considered essential that your present and future domestic supply be conserved in all possible ways, certain of which should be: the reduction of your present high pressure by constructing regulating reservoirs and improvements to the distribution system; the elimination of waste by more general use of meters; the purchase and use of all irrigation water obtainable which can be used to take the place of, and thereby save for domestic use, the waters of Ash­ land Creek. * All things considered, we believe the develop­ ment of Ashland Creek water is a little more desir­ able than South Fork Spring. This, however, will depend upon the council’s judgment as to the future growth of the city. 7 * • Theory Made Rowdt u _ Oaatfflad w a r *< ATTORNI TAROS' Rival Beer Manners Get BaMted and Kill « a d ì Other, to Belici ' J CHICAGO. Oct, t» .— (United News)— A new twist has hneb given to the latest gang outbreak here, by the announcement qf Detective Captain John Stoffe that he believes Earl “ Hymte^ Weiss and Patrick M urray; thè two victims, killed* each other. Siege’s theory Is that the te n get of the machine gunners urbi took part in the a h o o tls it A 4 Monday, afteraodn 'w as W ; Ytt. O’Brien, the widely known crim ­ inal attorney Who is recovering slowly w ith six machine gun bul­ lets In hid body. TELEPHONE M E , • A. E. Clark. Spedai State Counsel, urged to Pro­ cure Relief SALBMT Oct. 15.— (U n it'd Press)— Oregon stands ready to cooperate with other states in a cation-wide , investigation of IhS Pierce declared in a letter to A. E. Clark, Portland attorney, who is acting as counsel for the gov­ ernor In his fight to iowei pho ire. rates In Oregon. In his letter to Clark the gov­ ernor repeats his lack of confi­ dence in the public service com­ mission as far as getting any re­ lief in that direction is concerned and 'expresses the belief that the only hope for relief lies In a con­ gressional inquiry and, a full In­ vestigation of the federal depart­ ment of justice. Wayne B. Wheeler Directe Energetic Campaign Through East A TLANTIC 5. —(United Newai-.rrEyes on a patch of hlqe sky. hntni OPPOSES CANDIDATES fltn ily grasping the sweater sleeve of her r nine year old Antl.Haloon League Will Attem pt Lcnise, Mrs. O. B. Wood, PitlsbUr^h, to Elect A ll Dry w , . . , former’y of t * - wnllted into the .turf Adherents of the deserted l>ou< h here today. “We are goi'H to meet did d y.” BY RAYM OND, CLAPPER United News Staff Correspondent tho mother sail to the unwilling child. W ASHINGTON. Oct. 15.— Dry But Louise, whimpering, twist­ forces are pushing prohibition ed free and Bplashod hack to the forward at the climax of the shore. Mrs. Wood strode unfalt­ congressional campaign. eringly seaward with uplifted This activity is dictated by head. The . child's screaming foresight wUh regard to 1928. reached the ears of Isaac Soapei, One of the most responsible dry a former coustgueru. He rau leaders Is certain that prohibi­ down the white sand. Near a tion will be the big political Jetty some minutes later h*> question in the next presidential found the body of the girl s election. His' group is preparing mother, washed ashore after for that showdown now. drowning. This feeling among the dry Mrs. Wood’s husband died i leaders explains the vigor with years ago. which they are going into every state where the cause Is at stake. FRIENDSHIP PLEDGES ■ ■ 7 Grants Paso Mooting Y eetentay Predicts H eavier Tourtet T ravel GRANTS PASS. Oct. 16. (United News)— Joining hands in a token of cooperative friend­ ship that holds much for the Redwood highvfhy empire in the future, 45 California hotel and resort owners Thursday confer­ red with members of the Ore_ gon Hotel Association, head­ ed by Al Peirce of* Corvallis and president of the Rtate association. In an effort to solve problems that confront both bodies. The California hotel men, ac­ cording to Lee Lebenbaum, San Francisco hotel owner, and presi­ Wanted O’Brien dent of the Resort and Hotel All Interested in Week Day O’Brien was counsel fo r Joe Owners' association, have been Work to Meet at Saltis, the big gangster who is on Oppose Brennan out since Saturday, traveling over M. E. Church tria l for murdering “ Mlttors" Wayne B. Wheeler, general the entire route of the Redwood Foley, a rival beer rnnner, and Churches of Ashland will join counsel of the Anti.saloon league, highway, gathering information Stege believes that In a general rally at the Metho­ has pitched into the Illinois and securing first hand know, son members of the Foley gang dist, church tonight to -c< nslder figjst _t His state leader In Illin ­ General satisfaction ’ was ex­ ledge of thé empire. wanted to dispose of the defense all phases of the week day Bible ois, George B. Stafford, recently pressed here yesterday over the On Rig Junket attorney. k Tnetr trIp which whlch will w,„ be school which will be started next sought to persuade Hugh B. Ma­ decision of-County Judge W. J .- Their trip, be CQn. con- “I t looks like Murray, who was week under the direction of Mrs. gill to withdraw as the Inde, Hartzell to reverie his decision | cluied Saturday night at Eureka E. Andrews. J. A. pendent dry senatorial candidate with reference to the payment of wU, coyer more than l m m|leg independent beer runner, Grace one percent of the tax refund merely got excited when ■ the Churchill, president of the South­ and la but the first of semi-an­ (Please Turn to Page 2) money due the county to W. H. shooting started and fired at ern Oregon normal school, wftl ♦ nual trips being planned in order Gore, who worked for the pas­ ...— Weiss,” stege said. "Weiss prob give the chief address. that hotel operators may have The Bible school was started sage' of fhe bill at Washington a better working knowledge of ably returned the fire and from last year and met with wide­ Protests against til*, proposed ac­ spread support, and It Is ex­ tion were hqard oh all sides, and t^e many attractions that abound (Please Turn to Page 2) pected that increased support as a result, Judge Hartzell ex- oh thia highway. “Oregon is destined to be the will bo extended as a result of the aresaod himself as follows: rally totfight. A ll persons inter­ It has become very evident hub of ail acenic coast attract­ ested in the work are invited to The first fail issue a y the that my attitude < nncernlng* I he ions,’’ was (he opinion of Presi­ be present. Rogue News, pitbllshed diy the p. yment to M t . Goru. for aervicos dent Lebenbaum, expressed here students of Ashland high school, in the O. & 0. land grant matter Thursday. Situated between California and was off The Tidings presa today is not In accord with the desire and delivered to- the students of the majority of cltizena of Washington all tourist travel will Juckaon county. naturally, migrate to thia state, today noon. The paper has four Oloee Federal Inspection to “A a .I make it my first duty to where the attraction w ill more pages and Is brim full o fceurrent he Required Starting serve them, I have decided to no­ than axceed,expectations. An ex. news of all classes of high school tify tKe other membera of the geutive manting during the after­ Oct. 18 activities. PORTLAND, Oct. 15.— (Unit county court that I recall my noon, and a banquet and dance Barney M iller Is editor In chief vote on that queatlon and will on- SALEM, Oct. 16.— (United ed News)— Storm warnings were News)— Under a proclamation is­ posted along the' coast Thursday of The News. Jack Nlms is as­ ten the recall on record awaiting last night concluded the meeting here. - sued Thursday by Governor afternoon from Marshfield to sistant editor and James Briggs further development of the do- R. W. Price, owner, and C. S. Pierce and effective October 13, Puget Sound by order uf the Is business manager. Associate sire of (he citizens. Richardson, manager, of the no sheep w ill he admitted o Oic- United States weather bureau. editors are: Jokes, Jean Stratton; “ W. J. H A R T Z E L L ." Lithla Springs hotel, attended the gon from Wyoming. Waehlgghu- Winds from the southwest aro society, Ruth Anderson; music, conference from thia city and or California unless certified to increasing in velocity and are ex­ Mary Galey; organisations. Dor- reported It a successful gather­ by i an inspector of the federal pected to'reach gale force with­ ■othy Chappel; dramatics and ing in every particular. bureau of animal husbandry as in another 24 hours. news, L illian Olsen; copy read, w originating from sheep territory ers, H arriot Bevington and Calla free from sheep scab. SUBSCRIBE FO R T H E TID IN G S. Eaton. BIBEE SCHOOL HAILE' IS P L fflW TONISHT Hartzell Action Meets Approval fiogue News is Published Today KEP M E I N E HI SHOE OWERED Storm Warnings •Posted on Coast Quite a Stunt—If He Can Do It If Ashland Canyon development is selected, then it wonld be best to postpone the general installation of meters nntil the pressure regulating reservoir is constructed, and the distribution system improved. The-meters should then be installed either by a later bond issue or out of the earnings of the water depart­ ment if sufficient. Respectfully submitted, < < F. C. DILLARD, Engineer, Armed Posse is Bank is Robbed Seeking Bandits of Large Sum Money s E L IS A B E T H . Ckt. »$.— ( U P )— Regular and deputised of- (teen who atM re a d y to shoot to k ill and folly equipped w ith tear gaa botoba.are today hunting tor eight aaail bandits armed with machine guns. The bandits »re believed to be entrenched wlthHi a 110-mlte region and ready to battle w ith the machine gun» which killed a mall truck driver aad shot down a police guard in a sensational mail truck robbery here yesterday. Ashland residents should attend the Moroni Olsen show Saturday flight • IE ______ O D M E D PHEASANT SEM IN IO S IM S U W V D E TR O IT, Mich., Oct. 16.— (United News)— Government by injunction, company uniona and the stock aelling methods of some corporations were attacked In resolutions Adopted here at the annual convention of the Ameri­ can Föderation of Labor. ‘Labor Injunctions have creat­ ed one of the nation’s gravest In­ ternal problems,” said the resolu tion on tbia subject. “Government by court Injunc­ tions iftust cèsse if government by law is to function unchalleng­ ed. The vray equity courts have used Injunctions during Indus­ trial disputes has created a gen eral dlstfust of our courts.** The Deport on company unions declared that they constituted “< denial of fundamental American Jlbehty through control, influ­ ence, intim idation and fraud.” The reort charged that through a system. e f deductions made from wages some companies col­ lected millions of dollars annual­ ly from the employes under the guise of social and Insurance benaflta. Another resolution declared that “atocH o xtN e^ h ^’’ plans for employes as many cor- — — —< — — — offered was by s at un p o rattf« ^ ««rfo M tn o fU Ically ( sound, and fff& f wages î< low. Haji dedicated tyy Albany Folk • CRESCENT C IT Y , Cal.. 15.-—The Dei Norte c o u n breach of the Liberty bank wav held up by three men who obtain­ ed twenty thousand dollars, early thia afternoon. The armed robhera eacaped In a waiting au­ tomobile and are believed to have, headed towards Grants Paaa Oregon. A LB A N Y, Oet. 1 6 ^ -(U a it« d N e w t)— Dedication of the Wfl- llam Haaaÿ* G ear hall, thé new administration building at A l­ bany • aoUags ■ took 1 place this morning wRh a chapel iervlee. Formal dedication was at 2 o'clock tbia afternoon. : I I PORTLAND. Oct., 15.— (U n it­ ed News)— Open season for hunt­ ing Chinese pheaaanta will begin Friday fn Malheur and on Sun­ day in all other counties except Lake, Sherman, Wheeler, G il­ liam, Harney, Jefferson and Des­ chutes, which will have no open season this year. Hunting tor pheasants will closer on October 31. This gives most of the hunters eight days The bag lim it is four birds in one day, or eight in any seven consec­ utive days. In order to legally kill 12 birds during the season, four may he bagged the opening Sunday,* four the closing Sunday and four dur*. Ing the week. «♦, — State Game Warden A v e rill. stated that hunters can have on­ ly two pheasants in a bag or eight birds, and to try to refrain entire­ ly from m illlng hens. Portland Man Is Injured On Wet Pavei Ivan Blake or Portlahd, Ore­ gon. was seriously injured early this afternoon whan which he Was driving the wet pavement cai turn over oaf the highi tween Ashland and Blake was severely hrniaad aad hte badly smashed. H e immediately ia an the Sacred H eart Medford where It to the extent of hte