Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 08, 1926, Image 1

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meeota, but there were no marines
¡guarding the machines and the
»oot was very small.
,
New said that there had been
hut one attempt to Interfere with
¡marines on guard and that was Total of 1286,000 is Àaked
for N ew Institution
my a postal employe.
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One marine tores Walking up
pnd down a mail car and when he
■id a ■right-about-face at the end 2 BUILDINGS NEEDED
■ f his patrol his gtin struck a
postal clerk. The clerk grabbed Girls’ Dormitory and dymaastam,
the weapon and attempted to
Planned for Early X e \t
wrest It frt»m the guards
Veer '
'(U P )— Marines S ato success!
j I
i guarded
the malls f r o « bandit
predations (or three weeks a
out firin g A single shot, P
master General News said, the
one postal clerk was stabbed
a marine.
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There hare only been two ss
hold-ups of mail tracks since
m ilitary authorities took over
difficult task. New told the U
Press..
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One mail track was held n,
M IL W A U K E E , N ot . I . — (U P )
— A fte r being thrown o^t o f a
saloon for starting an argument,
W illia m Lockwood, XX. a dis­
abled soldier, whose home fo r­
merly was la Chicago, and who
has been "a patient (or the past
few weeks n t a national soldier’s
home hero, came back Into the
W A SHING TO N. N ot . X.— (U P )
place with a revolver, wounded
' W A IH IN O T O N . N ot . »— (U n it­
— W ith five new* airplanes put la
Oliver N oll, 1 0. and then shot
ed Frees)— Relations between the
scrrlce Abe coastguard tonight op­
himself. Inflicting a'w ound from
United States and Mexico are rap­
ened Its Winter campaign against
which ko died soon afterward.
idly growing more strained. The
rum runners, Lieut. Cpmmander
N oll, a musician, was not ser­
state department has dispatched!
8. 8. Yeandle, executive officer
iously hurt, and told police that
a sharp note to Mexico City pro-I
onnouaced the guard wag plan­
I-ockwood* bad accosted
him
testing provisions of the Mexican
ning to aead destroyers-Into south
(N o ll). Soon a fte r the bartead- alien land and oil laws, anA .is
A tlantic waters to thw art rum *er bad thrown Lockwood out, ac­
grarely concerned over alleged
runners «peratiag Trom the Ba-I
cording t o jte ll, h e came back and
activities of Mexicans siding Cen­
hamos and West Indies.
started phootlag.
A sister of
tral American revolts injurious to
Assistant Secretary
o f the
Lockwood's police state, lives in
COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 8.—
the United States Interests.
Treasury Andrews was drafting
Springfield. Ohio.
ea
of the fugitive convicts
new dry legislation for submis­
Mexico Is displeased w ith the
recaptured
within two tian
manner
In
which
the
state
depart-1
sion to congress next month, pro­
viding absolute government con­
m e n tis handling Its protest in the their break this afternoon,
trol of medtcigsl liquors.
j
RaymondsviUe, - Texas,
murder armed with halves were I
Makes XX Ships
cases, and resents the depart­ ■ear the gates af the prtooa
ment’sdisnd-off policy toward the I
America’s prohibition a ir fleet
Knights of Columbus’ Mexican ac­
now numbers 11 ships, a ll equip­
tivities.
ped with signal flares, search­
Wants Proof
lights and arms for battling liq ­
Crowd Bees B ard
Secretary of State Kellogg to -|
uor smugglers. This force sup­
it Football Game
day asked Mexican Ambassador I
plements X< destroyers, ig coast
ird a > Afternoon ,
guard ratters, XXi small patrol
T e lle j to snpply proof that To-1
boats, sad about 11,800 federal
masco Numes and bis two sons,
prohibition agents.
One of the largest crowds that murdered while under custody at
Three of the guard’s aew abuses I ever witnessed a high school foot­ Raymondsrllle. Texas, on Septem­
are stationed at Gloucester. Mass.. { ball game in Medford saw Coach ber 7, were Mexican citlsens, as I
(¡barged by Mexfto In Its protest. J
U g h school, 14 to 10, In a spec­ Kellogg explained he had recelv-l
tacular game Saturday. The two ed a report from Governor P erguq
teams appeared to bo about o r - sen of Texas, claiming the victims I
only matched throughout, al­ were naturalised Americans.
though Lady Luek, as Usual, play­
Mexico contrasts Its speedy ap­
ed a big part In the scoring of prehension and execution of The
both teams. >
murderers of Jacob Rosenthal,j
INVICTS
SHOOT WAY-
Tho game was attended by a American, m a r Mexico City last
largo crowd from Ashland ha gr<- I eptember w ith the present free-1
u f to got a llpo
the Medford
tohhg'.Xar, thg-AMdkad-Modtord
Two new buildings for the
Southern Oregon state
normal
spbool were
recommended
by
the normal board of regents at
a meeting in Salem Saturday, at
which President J. A. Churchill
sa y Killed and "Injured and J. H. F u ller, regent, were
for Attempt or Muaso-
present.
. lin i’« Life
The normal regents adopted a
budget In which they w ill ask the
LONDON, Nov.
8.— (U P )—
forthcoming legislature for a to­
■Nearly a hundred persons have
tal
of »286,000’ for t^e coming
[been killed and s thousand in ju r­
two years.
ed in Fascist reprisals for the at­
Announce Plans
tempt on the life 6f Premier
The sum of »1X6,000 la sought
Mussolini, according to dispatches
for a girls* dormitory and anoth­
received here from Swltserland.
’ Reports said that hundreds of er »1X6,000 w ill be urged for a
houses attd ships owned by anti­ gymnasium, both of which are
fascists have been destroyed and greatly need adjuncts of the pres­
entire families have been driven ent institution.
from their homes.
I t It generally believed here
that the legislature w ill approve
these two. Items on the normal
school budget and that construe,
tton work on the new buildings
can’ get under .way early next
sumjn»r in order that they m ight
be completed for the opening of
the next fall term.
In additions to these two ma­
jor appropriations for buildings,
the regents also w llla a k for »»»,-
000 for the maintenance of the
a
Students of the Southern Ore- normal school In addition to the
| yon state 'norm al school today
regular millage tax which la pro­
{.resented thè school w ith the new vided by law.
» flagpole and flag w ith patriotic
3 exercises on the campas. FoUow-
Stynutore tinging of America, Glen
Kalb, student body president, gura
fan address on th e origin and
Minister Sued
By Victim’s Son
meaning of the flag. '
M rs.‘ L ilith Alle, former stu­
dent body president, made the ad­
Mrs. Harriet Fielding today re­
dress of presentation on behalf of ceived the sad news of the sud­
the student body. Following her_ den death of her sister, Mrs. Jean
presentation the flag was raised F. NImocks at Santa Monica last
while the students and faculty Saturday. Mrs. NImocks spent
Joined In staging Star Spangled last summer in Ashland and her
Banner.
many friends and acquaintances
The exercises at the flag pole here will remember her genial
ware In charge of Joseph Mercer. companionship during her visit in
* - Charles L. Starr o f Portland, a this city.
.
member of the normal board of
The body will be shipped to her
regents, was an Interested spec­ former home In Minneapolis for
tator at the patriotic services.
burial.
8AV FRANCISCO, Cal.. Nov. ».
— (U P )— Death through its com­
bined agencies struck only's mod­
erate blow on the Pacific coast
over the past week-end. There
were 17 people killed In Tragic
deaths, nine of wlhch were caus­
ed by auto accidents. Two were
accidentally shot, one drowned,
one burned to death and one
died after failing from a bridge.
Mrs. Marie Heso, 14. of San Fran­
cisco, Jumped from a window four
hours after becoming a mother.
She is thought to have been de-
lerlous.
S P R IN G F IE L D . Mass., Nov. I.
— (U P )— A furtive, pajama-clad
figure traversed ten blocks of the
business district in three minutes
flat. I t was A. N. Napolltan. who
was so sure that Senator W illiam
Butler would be returned to the
senate that he allowed A. L. San­
derson to talk him into the freak
\MAGAN8BTT, N. Y., Nov. - X. ed to members of Battery B at the
—-(U P )— W hile their frantic armory tonight during tba regular
Junior Star To
Visit Ashland
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Nov. ».
(U P ) — The possibility that Pres­
ident Coolidge’s tax rebate plan
may meet with serious opposition
was indicated today by Senator
McNary of Oregon after a confei;-
enca.wUb the president. McNary
laid he was open-minded but he
doubted its practicability while
buildings and waterwpys are need-
Don»Pajams In
Paying Freakish
Bet On Election
Battery B Will
Many Killed In
r Be Paid Tonight
Three Children
Manila Typhoon
Burn To Death Nearly »1000 w ill be distribut­
Court House I»
. Scene Of Raid
Coolidge Plan to Rebate In*
come Payments May
be Defeated
Learns, Word Of
Siste?» Death
B
motimr and neighbors fought in
ra in to pdnetrete the flames to
save thsm, three children burned
to death in their home here today.
The victims were George Besh-
le, three years old, his brother,
Edwin and their half brother,
Lou’s Rangel, seven months. They
were alone la the bonne when It
caught the fire , their mother be­
ing w ith neighbors. The origin of
tjie f i n was nakpowa. I t gained
such
headway in the one-story
CHICAGO, Nov. ' ».-—(United
fra instructors that no one was
Press)— The most amssiag prohi­
able to get I nto save thefci after
bition raid in Chicago’s htgtory
the fire was discovered.
took place at the stroke «¿ boon
Saturday whan IX federal agents
descended on the £ o o k ednnty
courthouse, sud*, literativ swan«
County assessors from every
part of Oregon will be guests of
the people of Ashland at a com-,
pllmentary banquet to be held at
• :4fi tomorrow evening at the
U th la Springs hotel. The func­
tion is being sponsored by the
chamber of commerce, ■
The men who assess property
values in the 36 counties of Ore­
gon are holding their annual con­
vention/today and tomorrow at
Medford, and the banquet tomor-
io w evening will be the closing
feature of their annual meeting.
The assessors and their wives
Will attend, and the people of
Ashland are also invited regard­
less of whether or not they belong
te the chamber of commerce.
I
‘ ' ftto Khfgths of Columbus, re-
sentlng the anti-church laws of
Prohibition administrators la
tho Celles government, are exert­
I
eastern states have keen summon­
ing pressure on the administra­
ed to appear in Washington Tues­
tion to break diplomatie relations
day for a conference w ith their
F O R T W O R T H , Tax., Nov. ».—
with Mexico, but James A. Flah­
I ( U P )— Suit wan tiled In district
chief. Andrews w ill outline his
erty, supreme knight, hse denied
winter plans to these men and It
that part o f • bis organisation’s court today against D r. J. Frank
is expected be w ill make several
»1,000,000 relief fnnd for Mexi­ Norris, pastor of the Baptist
changes in prohibition districts.
can Catholics, h used to promote church, fo r »1(0,000 by Daugher­
Andrews Indicated he w ill make
Sleeping
to the state department charges ty E llio tt Chipps, 16-year-old son
New Jersey a separate district
aimed revolt south of the Rio of D . B. Chipps, who was killed
from eastern Pennsylvania and nt
j b y ‘ Dr. Norris in the study of his
ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. t . — (U P ) Grande.
the same time make at least one j
— Death in the moment o f victory
W ith the Mexican government church last July. The minister is
change In the personnel of east­
trying
to make an leans of the new facing tria l on a charge of
removed Herman Wise. 04, Clats­
ern administrators.
I
op county Judge-elect, as h * slept Nunes and Knights o f Columbus first degree murder.
Andrews w ill discuss w ith Sen­
Sunday morning. He was ex­ cases, the state department is in­
ator Reed Smoot, chairman of the
hausted by a spectacular political sisting that the two governmental
senate finance committee other
campaign and collapsed after elee- concentrata on the older and more I
prohibition legislation, including
»n. Death was due to heart basic dispute ove? -land and oil
the pending reorganisation
ouble. He was a life-long dem­ laws.
and measures to strengthen
ocrat and had served. both gs
Volstead act.
postmaster and mayor of Astoria.
M A N IL A , P„ I., Nov. X.— (U P )
— Between X60 and X00 parsons
were killed In the province of
Eatanges by a typhoon and flood
which swept the lower part of the
island o f Lnsoa Saturday, ac­
cording to advices received from
the devastated district tog^y
testet»
Hotel
Ramifications o f Internal
Strife Said to be
Far-Beaching
PBOBE IS U N D B B
WAT
Attempt on U f e of M b m o U b I le
PARIS, Nov. t . — (U P ) —
Prance. Ita ly and Spain tonight
were concerned with a Jumbled
plot and counterplot whose rami­
fications apparently ranched from
Rome to Barcelona and Paris, and
which the French police believed
had revealed an Italian fascist
effort to Croats trouble between
the government of Prance and
Italy. The developments seemed
likely to culminate in a first
class diplomatic problem. Rela­
tions between Prance and Italy
were uneasy and Prance again to­
day form ally protested to the Ita l­
ian government against / anti-
French manifestations in Africa
and along the * Franco - Italian
frontier, In which fascists invaded
French consulates or attacked
Frenchmen.
Resulted In Plot
These manifestations resulted
fiom Sunday’s attempt to assas­
sinate Premier Mussolini in Bolo­
gna. I t long has been the con­
tention of the Italian government
that Frteace baa not shown proper
diligente in discovering and foil­
ing anti-Italian plots engaged In
by expatriated Italians and eth­
ers on French soil.
Last September, when a young
anarchist named Lncetti threw a
bomb at Premier Mussolini la
Rome it was established Lncetti
had lived In France and had
crossed the frontier Into Ita ly for
the purpose of assassinating II
Dnoa. A vigorous Italian protest
againet permitting further plate’
year-old assassin, was
t o t
Prenc hand had never been in
France» the Incidents la Italian
African colonies and along the
frontier transpired.
The next day there was discov­
ered a vast plot for revolution in
8paln. A number \pf plotters were
seise dand by how more than 100
Italians and Spaniards have been
arrested in connection utfth this
plot, which the French police
said seamed also to have been di­
rected against Italy.
Tax Leader I» '
Opposed To Cut
W ASHING TO N, Nov. ».— (U P )
— Senator B. F. Simmons, North
Carolina tax leader, tonight came
out flatly
against
President
Coolidge’s plan tor à retroactive
income and corporation tax rebate
and announced a plan for an l a -
madiate reduction which he pre­
dicted would be passed by con­
gress this winter. .
Tax rebates refund money to
the Immediate taxpayers, not to
Rfo- Jamaa Galbraith, a former the consumers who ultimately pay
resident of Ashland, dlsd yester­ tho taxes. Slmaans said.
Tho
day a t Portland, according to other taxpayers are as aneh ea-
word received hero. She had bean tltled to refund as taxpayers em­
in ill health for, noma time. The braced In the project of the Presi­
body w ill ba shipped here for bur­ dent, he said.
ial but arrangements tor the
funeral have not yet been com­
pleted.*
Monday i^rtll. The minimum pay
received by any one Individual of
the organisation la »1.00 for an*
hour and a half drilling o r about
C6 cents an hour. The rate of
pay Increases according to ra n k.i
The maximum pay received by en­
listed men la »».»0 fo r an hour
and a half of d rill work.
Battery B has vacancies fe r IX
more enlisted men and those who
might bo Interested are Invited to
go to the armory tonight and
make inquiries of the officers.
Former Resident
Of Ashland Dies
Local Hunters
To Shoot Ducks
Bail Player b
O. P. Bergnor, co uncU man-elect,
and "Poke” Nlninger weighted
themselves down with a ll sorts of
hunter’s supplies and le ft this
morning for the famed T ale Lake
duck country In southern 'K la m ­
ath county for a four day’s bant­
ing trip.
Both nlmrods announced they
were going mainly for the sport
and did not care much tor the
ducks they expected to gofc They
urged that their friends p a r in
merce nkd Mayor B aiar of Port­ applications for docks and they
quor was taken and several em­ land.. She Is ba ker way to Holly- would try to fill them in the or-1
ployes were placed under arrest. I
rier received.
*
B U n r BMINGa »BATH
ser, county clerk.
Manager Hurst of Tha Vining
The entire county building was
Theatre today received a telegram
thrown Into confusion upon the
! from Portland to the effect that
appearance
of
the
searching
Floys Darla, winner of the Para-
parties. Hundreds of clerks and
mount Junior star contest, w ill ar­
stenographers were closing up
rive la Ashland tomorrow from
thdir desks for tha Saturday
Portland and w ill be nt tha V ta-
afternoon holiday, but they Were
tag frpto l to
p. «a.
v
halted In their plans to leave and''
Mias Davis will MT M M » !» .,
herded together wader guard lodi by a delegation appointed by
while the ra id Svent on.
t he Portland chamber of oom-
A large qksntity of alleged li­
PO RTLAND. Ore., Nov. 8 —
(U P )— W . O. Leryo,40, died to­
day. Ho was struck a Wow on
the Jaw by an unknown man F ri­
day and became 111 Sunday. Death
was thought due to cerebral hem­
orrhage. ‘
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