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L et’s feil join i this thè he# y for Ashland,* * for Over Fifty Years (Unite« News w i n Barview) SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Jan. 6.— (U N )— Two San Quentin pe«U- tentiary convicts who were aerv- / “» long terms for robbery made an unsuccessful attempt to escape from the prison. Ernest Booth, convicted in A l ameda county, tied sheets and blankets together and was lower ing himself from a third-floor hos pital window when the improvised rope broke, causing him to f«H more than two stories to the pris on yard. booth's legs were fractured by the Impact, and prison guards urousea ny the noise, discovered W illiam Conner, sentenced from Saa Francisco for the robbery of a Jewelry store, ready to follow Booth from the hospital window. Prison guards said later in the dpy, after Cooner and Booth hart Ashland’s bow c|ty council Lofeb and Leopold Are Con t ; fronted by a T axi. Driver - JO LIET, 111., Jan. 6.— Nathan oppld and Richard Loeb, life 'èra In the state prison for J e r of, fourteen year old Rs? /T ra n k , faced new accusa- i of B ritish Oun tlortx.doday with calm demeanor. s May D evelop Neither showed any signs of emo D ifficulties tion, when Charles Ream, >5, a Chicago taxi driver, took the w it RGEMENTS SEN T ness stand and pointed them out as the two who had assaulted val Vceacle Seat to China him on the night of September Presumably Include Ameri S I, 1223, about six months before can floats the Franks boy wqs murdered. j * basketball tournament, met )0 ffe " V M.' C. A. office In Pioneer ttp) last evening and drew ap the fed lowing rules: A ll felayaro rn n fe rl S ix M a j o r Development* ’ registered With M r. W etter o f tfe Take Plaoo During Mild. Form of Grippe i s V. X . C. A. not la te r than 4 p ' One Session Sweeping Through A il m. January l t t h . Those w4U > • Europe the Players Who w ill'p tg y dnrttfe DTVE ST IP A T E P 0I80N the series, aad any change in thfc TAKES H E A V Y TOLL , list must be approved by a a u d it Pass Reeolnttoa Delving Jato 1 Ptotsoa Foaad in ladue- lty o f the team captains. f e t e team w ill fee allowed to i i l i g ‘ ; i trial Alcohol ‘ It’ out taking up their new work tee tbn players.' AU gasses m n s r te cBbncH then adjourned until May > W ASHING TO N, Jan. A-— (U N ) W A SHING TO N, Jan. I . — Presi Played hs per tea schedule drApn or Pierce could be able to attead. — Prohibition slssled and,boomed LONDON, JShuary 5.— ( U N ) — dent Coolidge has ordered more up by the committee on eehodAw. The ne wcouncilmei^ sworn in A charge o f l i e fo r adults fend through both sides of -congress A mild form of Influença and last nftglt wyre: Dr. B. A. Wopds, United States troops into Nicara l i e fo r stndejste Sad children M again today w ith the following I grippe is sweeping Europe. J. B. Thornton, o. F .’ Bsrgnsr, gua today. A force oPone hun he made at each seeelon, the pew- 1 m ajor developmental /, > < A million cases are reported in dred sad fifty marines were Dsn Kay and Charles A. White, I the British Isles alone. ceeds to go to defraying expenses 1— The senate adopted the Ed landed at Corinto, on the went of the series. Any m o o s? left & A. Peters. 8r., the only old wards resolution, asking Secretary I councilman to be reelected, Starting in December, when It coast, and ware ordered to pro of the Treasury Mellon what law I oygr to he prorated to tee d iffe r- Senator Reed Raises Issue I took a weekly death toll of sixty ceed Im m ediately to Managua* took the oath of offlqe. eat teams, hat o alyrto thorn teams authorised him to put poison In On Credentials of victims in Great Britain, the in the capital, to protect the United industrial alcohol, and to reveal J Committee appointments have that stay through tea satire ' New Men fluença has spread until today’s been practically completed by States legation aad American in iee. No money w ill go to lad rtH » correspondence w ith Wayne > B. reports showed that It was taking terests. - 1 Wheeler of the Anti-saloon league I Mayor Pierce and w ill he a»* W ASHINGTON, January 4. — la heavy toll in. Berlin and other ual players, a playing hall to'he aonaeed at the first meeting ~ Throe east eoast rebel porta I (U N )-—The senate today display- furntshod by the teems compattag on the subset*. ’ > German cities, in Madrid, in a lt- h»va already bean occupied led Its political laundry as primary lies of Switcerland. Mt the start o f te a series. This 2— Chairman T. V-. O'Connor of -the conservative government has ball to be paid fa r by the teams land election corruption charges, I W hile it has not yet reached ths United States shipping board appealed for occupation oa tea and to ha need only Jn the contest Idlsehfranchtsement of southern I anything like the proportion o f told a senate committee that pro-1 went coast. The state department games, eaeh team to have tboir I negroes and bribery scandals were the influença wave that swept the hibitlon on American' ships is I useberg Appears has not commented on the land- laired. money refunded from any amount driving away passenger business; war camps of Europe in 1218 and Commissioner left over from gate roclepta. o f Presentation of election creden- I extended throughout the United President Dalton ' of the Emer Landis Itia ls of Senator Nye, North Da- ficials fe r the series have net been States every precaution Is being gency Fleet cbrporatlon,»took the Ik o ta republican, started dlscus- chosen, bst w ill be w ithin | contrary view, and doubted if pro taken to prevent such an epi CHICAGO, III., Jan. 5.— A def Islon on procedure to be followed demic. days Mach ****" -rfsirm is hibition had any adverse «fleet. I inite climax to the Scandals that Rebel Leader is ia Constant shown over tee series, sec In the forthcoming battle to seat 2 — Representative Underhill, Speeds to France darkened baseball struck this af T o u c h W ith Massachusetts, dry republican I to those In charge, and non Senator-designate Frank L. An epidemic of grippe in south ternoon when Charles Rlsberg, criticised Representative Celter o ff Smith, Illinois republican. ern and central sections of Prance baseball outlaw, appeared before | The Issue was raised when Sen I has caused rear that it will spread NeW York, dry democrat, for Commissioner Landis to face the ator Heed, Missouri democrat. I throughout the country. Form er charging that members of con- - men who were accused of throw sought to Have Nye’s credentials] Premier Herriot is suffering w ith gress drink. Underhill said that 11 ing a baseball game. referred to the privileges and ere-1 the Illness at his home at L y o ù . rge and Prince of in hia six years he has seen bat 11 Some of the players spoke when to Try Steeple dentlals committee, thus establish-1 W hile the influença has not yet five members nhder the in fls- c he entered the room bnt others ing a precedent to be followed ln | shown any alarming signs of in Chasing ence of liquor and none are now i •cowled and refused to do so. Rls the Smith case. I crease in the F a r East It has in Congress. I c berg repeated the same charges LONDON, Jan. 5.— (U N ) — Senator Robinson, Arkansas, I stricken the new emperor of Jap LONDON, Jan. S— K lag GSSrge that the W hite Sox took np a pool 4— Senator H eflin, Alabama r Claims of the Cantonese that they democratic floor leader, blocked and the Prince of Wales are going an and the Empress Nagako, caus dry democrat, protested against c and paid Detroit for throwing a V IE N N A , Jah. I . — (U N ) - — have wrested control of China Reed's plan, by offering a resolu-1 in for steeplechasing as rivela ing them to cancel all engage the reference by Senator Edwards teries In 1217. teaches as high as two-story h from the northern war lords la re tlon permitting Nye to take his in a speech yesterday regarding!/ ments temporarily. next season— the King ta la p e of, ba which thundered d o va the futed by their own statement, seat kt once. retrieving sotes a f feta Manee at In addition to the 1,000,000 Governnf Brandon- of Alabama a ter« • ! the Tyrolean Alpe apd I made today in a protest to the I Nye is filling the unexpired 11 oases reported' in the British and the discovery o f IlqhoF HI I f lh n ito d States. British authorities I term of the late Senator »n * * and quarters occupied by his p a r ty ftl fj Isles, many of which are not auf- have declared. I was elected for a naw term In | ficlenUy bad to cause the patients the governor having later been b ¡tage« ever the „eefc-end. "W e shall take no position on I November. Ito take to their bad«. 1,700 are oxonerate dot any responsibility a J Sktafp and mountain qMmbprs the Canton note to Washington," I Replying to republican threats I said to ba suffering from it la for the llqdor. i f who sought tee height« to tea In- The local Junior high school they said, following publication of to Investigate alleged disenfran I throe Swiss cities. 2,000 are ill la • — Introduction of wet bills Ù s b rs q h * fedfe^harhood^. despite basketball team leave Friday for the protest by Canton’s foreign chisement of negroes in the south, I central Bavaria and Berlin, aad and resolutions by Representative ei oç d geoarql r i f e , , sent Roseburg, where they will, play minister over British proposal fori I Senator Caraway, Arkansas, dem-| the number of such cases In Spain Cochrane, Misaourl democrat, who fl [W « tba AdstWan meteorologic tea Roeeburg team Friday night. Enforcement of the Washington I oofat, told the senate that "each I has reached 100,000. state dthat prohibition cannot be | ci * * * * * * wmrw »fce victlfeb a f the i threats will have no influence up This game is the second game treaty relating to China. enforced.. He saM 12,920 persons L I( seems Impossible to prevent of tee season for the local squad, Declaring that the protest Is on democratic senators in hand!-] the spread of the epidemic to the L . T v o ahliag parties in pm Paa the flrat one being with Talent, nothing more than south Chinese] wore arrested in Washington last |ir ing of the Smith and Vare cases.” j United States through the thou year for Volstead violations and ha 14M rauby waro aomptetaly bur 11 t 7 la Ashland's favor. propaganda, the British leaders] sands of passenger* crossing the 126,000 quarts of liquor selced. ied by avalanches from the Val- Coach Ciao Howell of the local discussed the two complaints of] Atldhtlc weekly. «—■Assistant Secretary bf the b’ hgw moBBtahr.- T ea persons in five states that they know nothing the Cantonese, namely that the] »patlpn of BanErqnclsco awful. He keep« a bi« «tabi« and Treasury Andrews said that moon- ] d, Originating aa the result of tea thba< patties v a ra ew ero d by the about te e strength of the Rose Washington treaty would permit ’ ’ a/ ew AMe’ th* ma*t run It on rapai Ulte«. ' He chine liquor Is more deadly than dI extreme cold which penetrated as •now and five of them, all Biig- burg team. Those making the north as well as south China fac-| W . seldom win« anything. Db ring JlqnOr made from industrial at-1 far south as the Mediterranean teat -te e lr lives.' Qne tions to benefit from Increased ] trip are Phillip Keeton, Norris Vèrò t evacaated I the flat-racing season Ju2t Closed it caught the British people with eohol now, as many stills are op- w Bugllafe woman and One German Rlckmea, M erril Taylor, Hugh customs receipts and that Bhang- J ng federal forces from I his total winnings varo 82ft lowered vitality. The epidemic ia «rated under unsanitary ebndi- th wómap wpo ■ were in the* parties, Carter, Wardlow Howell and Earl hai, as the leading port, would be- ] of Queretaro appeared, not enough to keep bis boned in England is described by -physi tioaa and without proper distills- » ware rescued. Wlnkloipan. come China's battleground ng' fo reports Immed- oats. One hundred and forty Many Old OftSM Are Settled cians as a ’’headachv. brniwMai il the withdrawal o f the I owners won over >1,000 and non« B y The Supreme ss the federala arrested of those who. race on the same Court queatly executed qlev¿|scale as does tee King, won Ibas cltys most prominent ] than *76,000. W ASHING TO N. Janl 6.— (U N ) who were suspected of So the K ing 1« planning to turn “ — The supreme court of the pathlxers of de la Huer- some of his lead-footed horses go United States handed down an Claims Denied in Chinese Battle Avalanche Takes' liv e s of Seven waor Boys.to - ' Meet Roseburg President Coolidgie aad lu n g ■ i . - b L - u t j , ¡. I . i / L . ' f l i •L ondon , Jan. 6.— (U N )— At 8 :4 6 « . ,m. New Yprk time FrRtet. regular tplephoqa.haiwlte .«Cross the Atlantic a e q u O 't h e United States w ill be opao-to the public. Postmaster G e n re ! Bit ¡W illiam Mitchell Thompson announced tea opening date today at 1:46 p. m. London time. King George and President Qoolldge aye expected to inaugurate the service with a! conversation between Buckingham palace apd the W hite Hoaea. From time on tee iServfcs will be available Jy ail between 4 :8 0 j p. m. and 6 p. m. London tipie, or ,8:30 .a. n)A and I p. m -if® > -Torti tJlRe I t w ill be restricted qt QOee to, the, London and Neqr Yeyk dis- tricts. Aimee Annóunéeé uMM Í ’ Plans For Trip li r i r p f f r> C . !,1íTt , . <” 1 • .• n n T n ’ i i ' ( ’ ¡ ¡ » a ilA 6 o r unusually long list of decisions today. Among the more Import ant were these: Refusing to. hear appeals from the decision«, of the commissioner of patents In a trade mark case brought, by ’the Po»tum Cereal qoutpaKy. hienylpg, return ot fines steeple-chasing, where ktamlna counts more and «peed leas. I t is I in n n ' eT#n runwr* d that *>® » » x «topi / l 11 I Anlln fIat rac,ng ent,re,X t o ' » «me, a -L U L /u s U li -land turn his attention to tee leas Í1 P I t i l l l i n i l W expen,,v# ■‘ eeple-chaelng. hoping - - 7Tn U M . r AW n U W I L U i i I- 11 ,,U , j to 8hake itaelt ° " the to ‘,oodo° that haa attached hint. collected under laws later declar Mother W ith ed unconstitutional In a case in volving p' wartime prtce fixing law. Upholding qse- as evidence of seised liquor where remainder J of the lot has been illegally des troyed , by prohibition agents. G raftin g a review of the decision of tee circuit court of appeals holding that, the Teapot Dome lease had-been fraudulently ob- talnsdi-./. Refuting, to review the con tempt. Ja4I sentence Imposed on Geovge R, Dale, Muncie, lad., edtter far criticising his county court, ■! f Tha supreme* court denied the review 'haeause Dale wm not Sn4 anetatly able to have the record 'of tea cade printed tor the eon- 1 ventanee 4»f the court. ' Danytng the right of state pttbltt: utilities commissions to tegdlkte sale of wholesale el«o- trtc pOwwr across a state line. ’ ’ Vt -1 lo '' ’ ' ■ ' " ’ ’ ’ ' 1 Wales already lias a tergt stable of Jumpers at hl« foxhunt-] , ing quartern at Shelton Ifolrbrdy. I its Ranks Of All e v o lu t io n a l* / Elements He has registered bla coloro w ith th® Jockey Club, and la p lianing □RK, Jan. 6.— ( U N ) — Ito send some of bid horses tp the ] i ranks of a il n itre radi- great center at Newmarket te be] ictive and 'revolution- trained. *, . - . J its is the first task to King Edward was til« tent toy- Í mixed labor hks set laity to have any litok at>raolng I he new year.. He won three «Jerkies ’ two fero tement In whloh he Prince ot Wales and one, In lbdkfeJf th satisfaction t h elas king. Sl&aa than tftare a y ] it o f labor in. the past been no royW winner. Tfele hbn I txpresaea optimism for punled many 1 foraiwa ..' | tthaw W oll, vice-presi- particularly eastern fenteiïtetS«. I » American Federation When tbsy n ia horses a t home l teclarea that tee fig h t the race is always in tea T ig , and Í nmuntoth)..slamante in the king’s hone alw—« . 3 S - - --'..1 Saks Will ooaUnue. A Shah oír Pashto,; w tito jt^ ¿ la g I « fought th« fight of MM*»*» communism,” prrlng to achievements ^uat.clopad..,**Wé have tke e,,er gy in f,l«ht|n* tg as the Edward years age. Sgw one o t *h r r la tte r t hornee .jZ T ] field, and expressed a Vhfe fe) W * present at the ¿kcutlon *h+1 tocu tlo B h f aha* owner, whoflhatf^flM tmpertlnenevl ths impertías , to win the race. Correction— tn yesterday's papa»’ It was 2t«*- ed that Miss Lllllah:>ate»atro and miss Anns cosmap « T lte rtte d d ; had returned to their heme/ This was an error, hdweter, 4s tip' girls have come to Ashland to at tend the Southern Oregon Normal. »«»•< i( Loca to .Here * B .-A . Ponds and family Of BrodaStaa, Ftartda, was Id ’ tefe o itr yastordsy^ looking aver '• « « prospaete o*. locating here. -M r. Foods want AVer to M«dfbM tote tard a r » ' « I « Prevents Mfeniage » Beauty From Movieland