Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1926, Image 1

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    THX WXAÏHXX
Generally cloudy and unsettled
tonight and Thursday.
Ashland’s Leading Newspaper for Over Fifty Years
W alUd Press Wire Service)
.
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(finked New. W lr. Service)
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Do youf Christmas shopping
early, while the stocks are com­
plete.
NO. 94
PLANE CREWSISRBEN1SÌD SPONSOR I) 0 PROOF OF M R LOCAL BtH'S*?
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Y
ENJOY
Meet Talent JURY A
A CRÜEITT CHARGE
FEEI FI JTFD'fflra s M6E CHARGES HADE ? H I B »WIM
FORMER HEAD
GOLF SUFFER
AT START OF
PROHIBITION IN
AND DANCE
II) ELECTION
AIR JODKNEY1
SHORT TIM E-
LAST EVENING
SAYS REPORT
ta
to Help
for Hew
Building
Mr. «ad Mn. W. J. W<
<
Spent S
Some
Time m
Àshlnsi/1 Last Sommer
The first basketball game of
season for the Junior High
hool will l»o played tomorrow
light when the local team will
neet the Talent high school at the
(unior gymnasium. The locals
nade an enviable' record for their
ichpol during tlio football season,
inti are hoping to duplicate it In
lasketball.
,
ton
Charged With Letting In­
dian Ponies
■■ Die
Starvation
THE DALLES, O«* " • . 22.—
Telephone communication
Mt. Shasta by .the Tidings today
»• ■"
jM*d«°*’* * - —«to, was in
verified rumors t’o the effect that
A Christmas College Ball, spea
.» all today in lieu of
the Mr. and Mrs. W. J, West wh«
sored by the student^ of the Uni
10 bond on charges of cruelty
were
drowned
early
yesterday
varsity of Oregon, to raise money,
to-fcnimals, preferred by A. L.
Six Amphibian Air Graft for the Pine Arts building, will Senate Committee Investi­ when their car slipped pit a
Jury Takes Little Time to Cross, state hqmane officer.
High School Students Con­
Finish Vini
mountain
road
between
Dunsmuir
First Leg of
be given at the JUthla Springs
Arrive at a Not Guilty
duct Style Show That
gating
Primaries
Makes
Krause
maintained
a
stock
• / ■ Long Trip
and Redding were former Ashland,
Hotel, Wednesday evening, De­
Verdict '
Pleases Many
/
Report
station at Nathan on the Des­
residents.
cember 2», it was announced by
chutes river, near the W a r m
PERFORMED PERFECT Edith Dodge, chairman of th-i TESTIMONY IS \ NOTED Mr, West was accountant. for
DOES NOT WANT JOB Springs Indian reservation, where CONTESTS ARE STAGED
the old Hartman syndicate for
committee, and Vernon McGee,
M ajor Dargue Ì
With :
Green Immensely Pleased With he kept Indian ponies said to have Local Stores Donate Prises for
Committee Refrains Prom Mak­ many months and last summer
who is assisting
, suits; BO.OOO-MUe Janat
been purchased for $3 each. Many J
Verdict Blit Is Through
spent some time here on buslneaa
Winners in Many Golf
ing Any Recommendation
Tickets will be on sale Thurs­
of the horses starved to death or J
to A ta
In
connection
with
an
automobile
With
Work
Contests
avs He Was Within His
on Findings
day morning and will be available
died from inhumane treatment
firm. Eugene West, a son, was
Rights
When
Germ
and
Thursday
and
Friday
from
Uni­
POINT ISABEL, Texas, Dee.
SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 22.— during the cold weather, accord­ ’ Attended by nearly two hun­
Property was Seised
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— A also known in Ashland. The bod­
23.— (UN )— Elated at the aus­ versity students who are donat­
(UN )— Colonel Ned M. Green, ing to Cross.
dred people, the Golf Style Show
ing their time for this puroose. report citing as evidence the two ies, which are now at Mt. Shasta,
picious beginning of their 20.000
Krause faces a further charge, and Supper dance held last night
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22.— former federal prtliibitfon admin­
sod onehalf million expenditure in wiy be taken to Lindsey, Cal., for
Patrons
and
patronesses
chosen
mile flight over Central and
(UN)—The United States circuit istrator for northern California preferred today by Deputy State at the Hotel Ashland, proved to
from members of the alumni and the Pennsylvania Republican pri­ burial.
South America, the crews of the
:ourt of appeals here today ruled and Nevada, has been acquitted Fish Warden E. Gramse, of pol­ be one of the most successful af­
parents of students are, Mr. and mary and declaring that charges
.six amphibian planes of the Pan-
hat Howard Sutherland, alien of charges that he embezzled con luting the waters of the Deschutes fairs of the season. The entertain­
Mrs. J. A. ChurChlll, Mr. and Mrs. of irregularity in the Oregon,
American argosy hare, completed
iroperty
custodian for the state of ftscated liquor from government liver by dumping the animals’ ment varied from a style show at
O. A. Briscoe. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Washington and Missouri pri­
bodies in the stream. He will he
the first leg of their Jaunt.
Oregon
during
the World War, vaults.
ths start of ths evening, staged' by
Dunn. Mr. and Mrs P D. Wagner, maries were unfounded, was pre­
asked to furnish additional bond Johnny Huger, Letha Mile*, Ron­
They are to spend the night
vas
within
his
rights
when
he
A
jury
of
12
men
In
federal
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Wagner, Dr. sented today by the Reed investi­
at Brownsville, as the geests of
wised 92 per cent of the capital court deliberated only IS minutes in case the latter complaint Is ald Gandee, Pearl Wardla, Kay
and Mrs. B. A. Woods. Mr. and gating committee. The commit­
the chamber of commerce and
dock of the E. Henry Wemme this afternoon in reaching its ver­ sustained, it was indicated here. Nail, Harfiat Bevington, Clifton
Mrs. John Pinneran. Mr. and Mrs. tee merely noted the testimony in
Trial on the cruelty charge has Garnett and Francis Chlsholme,
tomorrow morning will take the
ompany of Portland.
dict.
B. V. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. the Pennsylvania case and made
been
fixed for January B.
air again for Tamplcp, Mexico,
The Wemme property had been
Green, Immensely pleased with
all members of the local high
Onley, Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Swed- ao recommendation as to possible; Authorities Declare Short
the next stop on their schedule
>equeathed
tp
German
heirs
and
Hair
the acquittal, said he has had “a
school, to a dance throughuot tha.
"“burg, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc­ action in connection with the elec-
he amount at-Stake was said to belly full of prohibition enforce-
¿«ter hours of the aveaiag with
Gee, Mr. sad Mrs. D. Perossl. Mr. tlon of W llllati S. Vare.
"The planes performed perfect­
>e more than $350,000. The or ment.”
music by tha Loveland-Provost
The report links the Mellon
and Mrs. 0 . B. Butler, Mr. and
ly," Major Herbert A. Dargue,
PEKING, Doc. 22.— (UP) — ginal action was brought by the
"If General Andrews makes the
orchestra. Thfc Style show proved
Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. family with expenditures by de­
commander of the flotilla report­ B. P. Leach, Mr. and Mrs R. W. claring that there was a. fight for Bobbed hair of feminine "young Ulen property custodian to '-re­ request that I return to the posi­
to be a highly educational affair
ed, as he stepped from the flag Price
with the students, by clever llnm
factional control In that state with China” has come under legal ban. cover certain property devised in tion I formerly occupied I shall
ship. New York, at the mil
By solemn mandate, govern­ trust by E. Henry Wemme, who accede,” Green said. "But I have
and graceful promenades bring­
The fine Arts building is to be Senator Pepper being opposed by
road pier.
mental
authorities of Chihli pro­ died in Portland, December 17, no desire to remain in that po,st.
ing out the fine peints of the golf
erected as a memorial to the late Vare, and that the Mellons were
Headed by the flagship the six president Prince Lucien Camp­ backing Pepper. ,
vince have declared that shorn 1914.
“Prohibition Is an unpopular Contents of Note to China clothing carried by local merch­
Are to
planes roared up from Kelly bell. It will house the Murray
ants. Those storm that came In
The report refers to the Oregon locks must grow long'again, and . An appeal from the lower court and an unwanted thing, and I
Sold at 8án Antonio, this fore­
Secret
was
taken
on
the
groilnd
that
the
that
long
locks
must
not
be
short­
have no desire to he identified
for seme excellent advertising as
Warner collection of Oriental Art hearing by calling attention to the
noon, amid the farewell cheers
defendants, Ben Selling. Dr. Allan with its enforcement.”
the
result of the garments and
one of the finest of its kind, fact that George Putnam, Salem ened.
LONDON. Dec. 22.— (U N )—
of the wives, mothers and friends which to now stored In the stu­ publisher, asked for a hearing on
Schoolmasters throughuot the P. Noyes, Edgar H. Sensenich, E.
golf dubs used were The Bnders
Following return of the verdict gjCBt,on of
new British policy
of the ten airmen who make up dent’s wing of the Woman's rumors that power interests had province have been Instructed to Henry Wemme endowment fund Attorney Theodore Roche, repre­
Company, McGees. Isaac
and
¿oward,
China
which the govern­
the crews.
Building. The heed of a build­ paid the Oregonian to oppose'Sen­ aee to It that the bobbing of hair, and others were deprived of pro­ senting GYeenf bent’ the ftftlowing ment hopes will bs followed oy Company, Tha Miller Toggery,
Carry Mascots
scored as "a bad whim detri­ perty without due process of law. wire to General Lincoln Andrews,
Nlnlnger’s and the Provoet Hard­
ing which is fireproof »"4 large ator Stanfield, and notes that
the powers, was made today In a
Bach plane carries in addition enough to hold the entire collec­ general dental of the charge was mental to the good customs of
ware.
The orchestra wore golf
national dry czar.
note to the diplomatic corps in
to its regulation equipment one tion is urgent. Beautiful and ex­ made, and cites a lack of proof of the country/’ cease heneforth.
toga from The Miller Toggery.
“The innocence of Colonel Ned
London and Pekin, says the Brit­
or more mascots In the
of pensive pieces of art have never any sort behind the alleged ru
Girl pupils who have become so
Following the exhibits, Ooir
M. Green of the charges preferred
ish official broadcasting report.
toy eats, dolls. miniature
imbued with Occidental revolu­
Professional Billy Selkirk, placed
_
against him has been demon­
unpacked for lack of room mors.
While the contents of tha note
1 luck" mi
strated by the prompt verdict of remains a secret it is known to each modal in some petition that
Regarding the Washington pri­ tionary Ideas that they have gone,
and-proper
demonstrated the correct position
«Squltal.
x,
<**lded Into mary it wa^aatdAhat chargee of under the barber's shears, a r , M
. contain a frank aad Objective,«*-
NEW YORK. Dec. 2 2 — (TNT
In fairness to our client we sug­ amination of Chiome evWrt from sad stroke in geri. This brought
salve
expenditures against be placed under close observation
fifty districts with two students
out 1« a striking way tha Various
in epeh to take charge of a boll- Seett Bullitt democrat were not designed to prevent any repeat — Rogers Hornsby, who led the gest that the removal o r d •
the time of the Washington con­
purpose the cementing of friend- day drive. fa ¿geh of these
■ s n a n n i u r o n n u r f # thsrr first te a r m i nun w s u s pen ded.
ference
up
to
the
present.
ship between the United
making a stroke. ,■
growth of their tresses will be world’s series victory this year,
Green went on trial in Federal
dances and various en­
and Its American neighbors to tertainments are being sponsored
watched in order to keep the dam­ has been traded to the New York Judge A. F. St. Sure's court on
One of the real features of the
the south, will consume four by these students to raise funds
sels from committing any furth­ Giants for Frankie Frisch and December 7. He was accused In
evening was tha skit by the Mit­
Anon the
er trimming.
chell twine, Madge and Maria.
Jimmy Ring.
11 federal grand jury-indictments
and the money will be turned ov­
And that is not all.
One appeared on the scene to take
No money was involved In the of feloniously embezzling govern
er to Mrs. Irene H. Oerllnger.
her golf lesson wearing every
Fathers and elder brothers of trade, according to the announce­ ment property.
member of t | e board of regents.
garment
that waa Just the dppe-
ment,
made
tonight
by
the
secre­
the
girls
are,
in
old-fashioned
Chi­
Three
of
tye
Indictments
were
The names of each district con
slte to that preecrlbed for thg
cago style, to be held strictly ac­ tary of the Giants.
quashed during the early stages of
trlbutfng will be placed on the
playing of tha game. This seemed
Hornsby has managed for the the trial. The jury In Jta find­
walls e l the building as a perm­ States Attorney Says Slay­ countable for obedience to the in­
Persons
are
advised
not
to
send
to
arouse the Ire of Profeealonsl
structions.
Cardinals
for
the
last
two
seasons
ings,
agreed
speedily
that
Green
anent record.
er WUl be Sent to
In the event that any girl and was in the midst of a dicker was not guilty of charges con­ any money to the AodSe Orange Bljly Selkirk who Insisted that she
The committee and members of
Gallows
Farms of LaGrange, Texas, whom be properly attired. Making use
proves defiant and persist in ad­ for a new contract when the own­ tained in the other courts.
the Oregon alumni at the meeting
CHICAGO,
Dec.
22.—
(U
N
)—
advertisement
on orangm sppm
of a machine with a high sound­
ers
of
the
two
clubs
completed
ne­
hering
to
the
new
mode
of
the
Attacks Made on the Sen­ here Monday, deemed it a rare Within an hour after his case foreign devils,” stringent meas­ gotiations for the trade.
’ J. H. Fuller returned today ed in several issues of The Tid­ ing name, she was apparently run
privilege
to
work
for
so
laudlble
ate Are Prejudicing
The trade is regarded as one of from a trip taken by the Board of ings about two weeks, ago.
through this machine, and appear-
a cause and have the opportunity toad been presented, to a special ures will be taken to punish not
Their Oaae
Mrs. Mary Wilskirs sent $3.00 immedlataly aftai* her disappear­
grand
Jury
today,
Harold
J.
the
biggest In major league base­ Regents to select a location for
only the offender herself,, but her
to place the name of Ashland high
about 10 days ago foe a box of the ance as apparently the same girl,
ball in recent years.
the new Normal school.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— De­ upon the walls of this permanent Croarkin, confessed slayer of six- male relatives as well.
oranges
as advertised, and yester­ but clothed In the regulation golf
year-old
Walter
Schmits,
was-
In­
monument.
fense counsel in the Fall-SInclair
day her letter was returned, with apparel.
dicted for first degree murder and
oil acre, which is due to be tried
the postmaster’s notation that the
State’s Attorney Crowe was plan
Then followed a brief golf lee-
soon, are already protesting that
letter
was
unclaimed.
ning
a
speedy
trial'"to
send
the
son
that brought out the method
their'ease is In danger of being
It is presumed hare that the id- used in teaching embryo golfers
killer to the 'gallows within 30
prejudiced by attacks in the sen­
days."
'
verflsement waa a fraud, *nd The ths finer points of the gams.
ate in the last two days.
TWings
la starting .an lavastlga-
Croarkin
had
signed
a
detailed
The Pap Peddlers, an aggrega­
These attacks were called to the
tion tdday ta’ Jaarn more about tion of high school students, gave
confession and re-enacted the
attention of the court today when
the so-called Acme Orange Parma. several vocal selections accompan­
crime for officers, leading them to
arguments on the defense motion
The fact that Mrs. Wllshlrs’s ied with ukelalas.
the
barn*
where
he
had
lured
the
to quash the Indictment w e r e Ho>oes to Expose Those Who
letter was unclaimed indicates
Daring the dancing various
heard.
Were Responsible for boy, and. demonstrating how he
that the alleged perpetrators of contests were staged which result­
“Just as we come here ready
His Going to Prison ' had crushed out the child’s life
the fraud became frightened and ed In Miss Marlon Leach winning
with a hammer after criminally
for trial," declared Martin W. Lit­
left the Texas town without wait­ first prise in ths ladies division;
assaulting
him.
ATLANTA,
Oa.,
Dee.
22.—
tleton, chief counsel for Harry B.
ing
to receive expected money or­ Mrs. O. Winters second; Mrs. Lou
Croarkin
said
he
had
killed
the
Sinclair, **we are met with the ar­ Startling revelations’* concern­
ders
from expectant purchasers of Hansen, third.and Mrs. Franklin
boy
for
fear
he
weuld
be
sent
to
ing
his
trial,
eobvictlon
and
Im­
gument coming from th e United
their
product. • .
. < .
prison
"like
the
police
told
me
fourth. In the men’s con tests.
prisonment
for
violating
the
Vol-
States senate— a denunciation of
after
I
had
trouble
with
the
two
Louis Dodge was the winner of
another branch of this court— in itead act were promised by for­
the first prise, Harry Tomlinson
keeping with all the proceedings mer Congressman John W. Lang- little glrls.’>
was
second and B. T.
sy
shortly
before
h
e
etirted
which have emanated from the
third.
back to the Cumberland moun­
senate. ”
Littleton apparently referred to tains of Kentucky on parole from
Tha dining room of tha hotel
Senator Heflin’s criticism of Jus­ the Atlanta federal prison.
was beautifully arranged tor the
Langley has written a book
tice Hoehllng, a Harding ap­
The Ashland Hl-Y clnb held occasion and Mra. Lou Hanson,
pointee, for sitting in the Pall- 'Smoke Screen of the Cumber-
their regular mld-wssk meeting who had spent several days work­
ands’’through which he hopes to
Doheny case.
”
WASHINGTON. Dec.
22.-
slid dinner in the Y. M. C. A. ing out tha details of the decor-,
expose the interests Which he (UN)— Cooperation or the repub­
headquarters in Plonesr hall laat ating, deserves special credit for
claims ware responsible for send- lic of Panama In protecting the
evsnlng, with all hut two mem­ ¿he suooeaq o t this phhta b f the
n g to lm fb p rito a .
Uefensed of the Panama canal Is
bers present. The life discussion qffalr. Holiday decorations were
fa discussing the hook the for guaranteed In a treaty between
study was started last evening nto< throughout, fekd fa the eea­
nter congressman was careful not the United States and Panama,
with much Interest bgfag. shown ter of the room a hroutlful white
««7 anything which could be now awaiting confirmation of the
by tHOse present. Xt last night’s bell waa suspended and hidden
Rachel Forsythe was the wfa- construed gd a violation of hla pa­ respective governments.
meeting it was voted that next within thia ball wore one-hundred
nar of the five Sellar cash prise role.
’The republic of Panama' will
Tuesday's meeting should be and rixty-two favors.
fa­
offered by the Miller T ottery for
“Will your book he as sensa- eonaldqr herself In a state of war
visitors night and several name« vors oarafollr wrapped, and a Mh-
the best latter describing possible ttbndl i s the much talked of ’Rev­ In Case of any war in which the
were suggested to b e . Invited nq bon dropping down from Mdk and
Christmas gifts that could be pur­ elry’f ” he was asked.
United States should be a belliger­
visitors.
Ronald Gandgf , and hrovMad Ute msaas far cecurlag
chased at that store, aoeordlat to
"I have reed 'Revelry* but ent,** says the treaty. "In order
Jamm
Nutter
ware appointed as fa a ta v o r a .
Spoeinl spotlights
an announcement by. the Judges deem It best not to make any to render more effective the de­
the "Eats" committee for the Ware arranged by O«r Good o f the
made today.* - iHelen Senn. woe comparison.’’ he replied.
fense of the canal Panama- will,
next meeting. Tils membership XL Electric "
awarded the second prise o f two
"As to the degree of sensatlon- If necessary. In the opinion of the
in tbs Hl-Y club is now 10
dollars. While there wale no sec­ allsm I shall tot the public be the United State« government, turn
and efforts are being made to
ond prise offered t i e letter placed lodge.”' '
over to the United States in alt
bring this total up . to nt least
second waa eo vtoU written that
Langley will meet his wife In territory In the republic of Pana­
■enty within tbq negt , faw
Mr. Miller decided to award the Ldxlngton. Ky', tomorrow and ma during the. period of actual
weeks. ' ' MuOh enthusiasm ¿ete^,
contestants efforts,’ The first both will return to their hbms In or threatened hostilities, control
ti-red around a big chocolate
prise winning totter appear« fa Pikeville la ¿he mountains.
and opdfation of the wireless and
cake furnished at lapt night’s
another part of today’s Tidings, i/'Ars. ta n g les was elected to radio communications. alrereft
meeting’ by Elliott Ma^rachen,
and the second prise winner will epagrods from the district to sue- and aviation centers and aerial
Tha
cake was voted g kpge eno-
appear toitorrow. ■
eeed her husband. '
navlgaCten.*'
cess.
BOBBED HAIR IS
BANNED IN CHINA
U D TO HAVE A
NEW CHINESE POLIO
Hornsby Is Sold
New York Giants
CONfFSSEB M R OF
Orange Farm b
Believed To Be
Crooked Scheme
sin
DEFENSE FOR
and fail protesting
An Overworked Santa Claus
K U N t a
BOON ON PRISON
Treaty Is Made
With Panama
Rachel Fors sythe
Wins $5 Prise
l i - Y Club Holds
Regular Meeting