RAILROAD TIC K ET MEN TO C I T Y ’S G U 1 THE WEATHER LETTER CONTEST Fair Jn the interior tonight and tomorrow. Normal temperature Just a few ipore days remain for Has Been Ashland's ÑESDAY, OCT. 20, 1926 ASHLAND, O] Handwriting Found at Car­ mel is Identified By Expert PROSECUTION CLOSES BY DAN C A M P B E LL United New» Staff Correspondent LQS ANGELES, Oct. 10. — (United News) — On the walla of Angelna temple a handwriting a» dramatically significant to Almee Semple McPherson as the four words of bibllcan legend were to the ancient .feastera of Babylon was scrawled by the prosecution late Tuesday as the state brought its case against the famous evangelist to a eloae. • “ Mens, mene, tekel, upharsln,*’ the Invisible hand wrote on the wall of-the banquet room at Bel­ shazzar’s feast, bat In their place the state subetltated ’‘Prunes, Pears, Bran and Tapioca.'* Damaging Testimony Thee wor$s, w ritten on a. gro­ cery slip found at the Carmel “ love oottage’* were Identified by a handwriting expert, who testi­ fied they' were w ritten by the same hand that penned the “ light of darkness’ sermon, which the evangelist has admitted was w ritten by her. And w ith these drab emblems of domesticity the state contends, .they have linked the famous evangelist with an am oroui va­ cation w ith Kenneth O. Ormls- ton, her former radio operator, at Carmei-by-the-8ea, while the evangelist was supposed to have been the captive of kidmspwre. Almee Appears The léthargie a t m o s p h e r e which pervaded the case as It dragged into the fonrth week was dispelled when the evange- j list was carried Into the conrt- There has been so much misunderstanding concerning the proposed ihcrease in rates if the water bonds should carry, that this article will seek to shed further light on this question, that there might be no misconception of what the people of Ashland might expect , It mast be understood now apd for all time that the water rate? must be increased whether the bond'issue carries or not. Sound business methods compel an increase in rates as the city of Ashland, at the present tiipe, is furnishing water at less than cost. No private concern can long remain in business and sell its commodity at less than cost. The people do not expect it, nor should they expect it. The same holds true with the municipal corporation. The ihcrease in rates which has been proposed and which will soon become effective, will lie ap­ proximately 80 percent higher than the present rates. Even with this increased water charge, Ashland con­ sumers will he getting their water cheaper than the people of Medford. They will be getting water cheaper than practically every city of the same size in Oregon, and what is mo^q, they'will be getting better water than do most of these other cities. The present water distribution system in Ash­ land is wholly inactéquate, with many pipes leaking and almost worn out. In many places there are two-inch mains where they should be four inches, and four-inch mains where they should be six inches. It is estimated that close to 25 percent of the present water supply is lost? through these leaking, worn out pipe lines. There is only one way in which this can be corrected. That is the construction of new mains and a general replacement ?>f the present distribu­ tion system, together with a much-needed equaliza­ tion reservoir to reduce the present pressure. It would he useless, adcording to members of the council and their engineers, to authorize tho construction of a new storage dam in Ashlnad Creek canyon unless authority is given to repair and en­ large the. present distribution system. In fact, both projects are so closely Interwoven that one cannot fulfill its purpose without the other. A. Scott Bullitt of Seattle to Come Under Official Probe» heads of a crowd. The hearing wore on and her face became drawn and flushed from the pain of the Infection, which she claims was caused by a poison pin plac­ ed intentionally in her courtroom chair la st Saturday. Milton Carlson, handwriting expert, making his Identifications from 30 years experience and with the aid of powerful micro­ scopes became Mrs. McPhreeon’s most dangerous ■ accuser as the state prepared to rest Its ease. 1« Hard Blow It was the hardest blow the defense has suffered Inasmuch as It was the first time science had been called upon to refute In part, the story she told of her kidnaping and imprisonment and her 20 mile walk through the sands of the Mexican . /M a rt last June. Carlson identified the blind w riting In the sermon found at tho beach as the work of a "slovenly and uneducated hand,*’ CHICAGO. III., Oct. 20.— (U P ) Charging that A.- Scott B ullitt, democratic candidate for senator in the state of Washington, has already ¿pent over »190,000, R. Sumner, chairman of the re­ publican committee in Washing­ ton, has sent a telegram to Chair­ man Reed of the investigating committee, and as a result Reed 'has ordered an official investiga­ tion. 1 - Sumner said he is certain that B u llitt’s expenditures w ill reach »00,000 before the end of the campaign. Rumania Queen Is Invited To Lunch By Kiwanis Club T H E D A LL É 8. Oct. 20— (U n it­ ed New«)— Klwanians of The Dalles desire the presence of Queen M arie of Rumania as their luncheon guest. _ The queen w ill pass through this city on Nov. » enroute, to Portland, and the Kiwanle club. CALL THE TIDINGS Tho Tidings, in Its deslro to bettei serve, has established a special carrier service, which will he available until 6 J 9 evdry even 11 g except Qutidav. I f you do. not receive your pa­ per by this time phone 39, the TidlngB'bffice, and the $eclal carrier wll! deliver one to your door. Houses Wrecked and immunication. Badly Crippled H A VA NA , Cuba, Oct. 20.— (U P ) — A hurricane wrecked be­ tween 200 and 300 houses in Havana today and then passed beyohd the city at 11 o’clock this morning. More than half the trees In the city were either blown down or p artially uproot­ ed. Telephone, telegraph and pow­ er lines are down and streets are stremq, with plate glass and building matertalb. K ■*- I t la not yet known whether or not any lives' Were lost, although It is feared that later results w ill add a list of fatalities to the pres­ ent property toll. Damage to crops throughout the Island la reported to Be Use Airplane To enormous. ’ ’ I (Please Turn to Page 8) Find Stolen Car MI Could Die,” Queen Is Given SALINAS, Cal., Oet. ' >9.__ He Said; He Did (United N aw »)— An airplane has Rousing Ovation been used succesefully in pursu­ BLACKBURN, England Oct. 20.— “ I could die doing this,’* exclaimed J. J. Tomlinson, during the final steps of a Charleston with his fiance, ns the music ceased he collapsed and died within five minutes of heart failure. ing a stolen automobile. B A LTIM O R E. Md., Oct. 2«.— Flying from Oakland, Dapaty ( U P )— Queen M arie of Rumania Sheriff Jack Collier, and Aerial received a seriee of ovatloaa up­ Deputy Metsger arrived here on her arrival hare thia afternoon in a'drissling rain. The streets from the outskirts of the city were packed with spectators. The queen’s party arrived here after a fast ride from Annapolis where she reviewed the midshipmen. Fcrum Luncheon Tomorrow Noon Promises to Be ’Big Affair Road Contractors Testify He Solicited Financial Aid HEARING UNDER The Tidings lettre contest. Newspaper For Nearly Fifty Years Sixty Medford- »111 break bread business men with Ashland WAY, SOUGHT Lieutenant Governor to Take Of. See in Case He Is Kicked Out SEA TTLE. Wash., Oct. 2 0 .-x (U P ) — Petitions urging the re­ call of Governor Hartley, accused of malfeasance In office, will be ! circulated throughout the state the first of next week, it was an­ nounced today by B. F. Blaine, secretary of the recall committee. ' The signature» of 98,000 regis­ tered voters are necessary before the recall election can be held. . Bids for the printing of Hie pe­ titions were called for today by Secretary of State J.- G r a n t Hinkle. chamber of commerce forum lunch, and then, accompanied by a local delegation, will meet a north-bound special Southern Pa­ cific train at l;3 0 p. m. to wel­ come the ticket agents upon their arrival here. The ticket agents will he taken on auto rides in and about Ashland and then to Med­ ford where they will again board ' their special train. The luncheon tomorrow will | be devoted to whatever the Med­ Uncxpired Term ford folks th& k best, including , Under the Washington law the the court bouse removal project which will be on the November lieutenant governor serves out i tfie unexpired term of the execu­ tive If the latter is removed from office by means of the recall. Althçjigh no announcement I has been forthcoming, it Is gen­ I erally believed here that Govern­ or Hartley will take the stump in a state-wide speaking cam­ paign in defense of his policies. , Percentage Asked J. D. W tndor, another »•"«id contractor, previously had testi­ fied that Fqrguson had invited him to bid »76,000 on a project 1 and charged that the form er . governor expected to rqpelve ten ' p e r seat o f this amount: ~c® Ferguson has charged a po- j litlcal frame-up fa responsible for the allegations. ... TO PROBE D EA TH M A R S H F IE L D , Ore., Oct. 20. — ( U P ) — A probe was started to­ day into the death of C. 8. Mar­ tin, 66, who idled suddenly. It is thought he brushed his teeth with Insect poison which he used by mistake. Petitions Against Washii lgton Governor Be Signed SIGNATURES LegldlatIre Body Is Probing Al­ leged Acta o f W om an' A U STIN , Texas, Oe^ 20.' — (United N ew s)— Chargee against the conduct of state d epartm ent/ under the adm inistration of Gov­ ernor M iriam A. Ferguson are being aired here before a special legislative committee, appointed to Investigate among other things the working of the highway com­ mittee. The name of former Governor James E. Pergnson has been brought before the hearing in connection w ith the Inquiry into letting of roed contracts in Texas. W a n ts * «800 A t Tuesday’s session, C. M. Kelley, San Antonio, road con- tractor, testified that Ferguson had asked him *to Join In a “ road education’* advertising cam­ paign to. the extent of »600. The advertisements were to appear In Ferguson’s Forum , the form er governor’s weekly newspaper. K elly said he believed hie would he placed In the good graces If Ferguson or he bought the ad­ vertising, but dented It was any sort of graft. R e c a ll The candidate believes that the state laws should be amended so that it would be a misdemeanor for any employer to defraud an employe of any part of his wage. Puhllc disapproval of the re­ moval of President Henry Suzzalo of the University of Washington brought about concerted effort to initiate the recall moveiqent. Demonstration for Accused Texas Preacher to be Stopped FORT WORTH. Texas. Oct. 20 - —{United' News) — Apparently |hcre w ijl'b e np parade p t his congregation tlip night tjefore thq Rev. 'J. Frank Norris, ' Baptist minister goes »on trial here for the murder of n. E. Chipps. wealthy lumberman. Applications from (he board of deacons of Norris’ church to the city council for permission to hold a demonstration parade was disregarded by Mayor Meachem. Norris, who claims self defense In the slaying of Chipps in the former's church study last July, goes on trial the first week iu November. Liquor Law Violations Cen­ ter About Heated Cam­ paign There CHARGES ARE MADE Claim Made That Saloons AU lowed to Operate to Kelp Candidate ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Oct. 20. — (United News)— W ith the ap­ proach of the territorial elections the topic of liquor Jaw enforce­ ment has come to the front of Alaskan campaign dlscussTons. Major JoBlah Kemp, command­ er of the local m ilitary poet, de­ clared in a public address that he had discovered 39 places where liquor was being sold on Main street. Anchorage. Asked to comment on the speech Deputy Marshal jStaser said that Major Kemp “Hid not get them all by any means.” Pacific Coast Boys Admit “ Biit owing to the sgarch war­ Making Living as Purse rant laws and the apathy of the public It is impossible to cope Snatchers with the situation,” Staser added. Supporters of Delegate Dan CHICAGO, Oct. 30.— (United News)— Captured a few minutes after they had stolen a woman’s pocketbook today, two seventeen year ojd boysX-John Newlove of Portland and Joseph Harris of Seattle, admitted to police they had been making Jhelr living here for the last month by snatching women’s purses. Two officers, cruising along in n police car, were attracted by the screams of Mrs. Ella Zezes- nowlcz, when Hhe was molested Hi-Y Boys Hold Dinner and by the pair and after a short Plan to Stimulate More chase caught the two youths still Interest carrying the woman's purse. Coolidge Envoy Flees Shanghai In Great Hurry Basketball Squad The regular meeting of the Ashland' H i-Y Club was held in the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. in Pioneer Hall, last evening. Din­ ner was prepared and served by P E K IN G , China, Oct. 20.— Jack Nlms, Ronald Gandee and Carmi Thompson, President Cool­ Barney Miller. Ben Harrell and idge's personal representative, Basketball practice will start Joseph Harrell were elected to departed hurriedly for Shanghai tonight for the hoys of the South­ to avoid a gigantic circling move­ ern Oregon state normal school, merabcishlp in the clnb. These ment of radical forces which is and W alter Hughes,-athletic di­ new members will be initiated in tho very near future. designed to sweep the country rector, has made it plain to Hie Following the business session clean of reactionary militarists. studhnts that ho will expect them of the .club a discussion of school Thompson left, fearing a disrup­ to work hard and get in good spirit was held. This is the firht tion Of ralirqad service. physical condition as Hpeedlly as q ( a series, of „discussions Uv.be possible. To all 'appearances, held on school problems. Those there is some splendid basketball present felt something should be material at the normal, aud with done to stir'u p the spirit of the Coach Hughes to whip them into school and to get the students to shape, the boys ought to produce back the various activities of tho c. formidable hoop team. High School. The backing of tho Arrangements are now being football eleven came in for some made to secure games with the serious thought and discussion,' Monmouth uormal school and and some real effort will be put other institutions throughout the state. The boys will practice qt forth to enthuso the Btudents in the coming game. the armory. It is also felt that the people of the city should take a greater interest in athletic activities and other school functions. Starts Practice Chasing the Speeders Williams Service Station Is Sold Announcement has been made of (he sale of the Williams Ser­ vice station to J. D. McRae, well known local resident. Earnest Williams who has made a lurge F. M. Putney Answers Final circle of friends while iu busi­ Call After it Brief ness here, has expressed his Illness thanks and appreciation for the F. M. Putney, a Cfvll war vet­ splendid support given him. He will remain in Ashland for sever­ eran and an active member of tho al weeks. Medford G. A. R. post, died at his home in Medford Monday after a short illness. The deceased leaves to mourn him. four daughters, three eons, 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The youngest sou C. H. Putney, and a granddaugh­ J. W. McCoy of the First Na­ ter, Mrs. E. R. Isaac, reside in tional Bank will discuss the var­ Ashland. ious Income tax measures appear­ ing on the November ballot at the weekly luncheon of the Ash­ land Kiwanis club Friday noon. Mr. McCoy has made a careful study of these various measures and will devote approximately 30 CHICAGO, Oct. 29. — minutes to a thorough discussion Lyman, orchestra leader, of thorny There will be no spec­ taken out an insurance | ial music. on his hands, providing monthly benefits in the POINCARE UNCERTAIN his baton wielders becone PARIS, Oct. 20.— (U P )— Pre­ capacitated and provtdli mier Poincqre today decided to »60,900 retire fund whei postpone a discussion of debt reaches the age of I f . funding agreements with the United States until next year. McCoy Will Talk On Tax Measures He "Values Hands At Tidy Amount