- > with poesiblt m in in went pot - - k ,’ circulation ig growing every / o f Over Fifty Years " (United Newa Wire Service) DNKSDAY, JAN. 12,192fr W A SHING TO N, Jan. IS . — United States su- i preme court w ill "hear arguments in the ease o f Frederick L. M il­ ler on appeal from the Judgment Up All Work Pamoas Juvenile Judge Bug. of the supreme court of Ore­ gw tt Radical C haSge«- gon, affirm ing th e conviction of COMMITTEES CHOSEN M iller on a charge of manslaugh­ in Moral Code ter in causing the death o f Alma i «¿wrul Bins Iatredheed In Redi H all, who died from injuries after SOCIETY IS F R A Ÿ 1 D being struck by M in er’s automo­ bile in l» t 4 . M ille r was found guilty on second tria l and sentenced to IB J I.—(UPj—Furth^ rebellions ■»ported today from various that other names will be >ve, been killed recently in I (UN) — The OLOYtS. urged on the United States by is unconstitutional. Judge Ben B. Lindsey o? Denver.-) Dtotrlet Attorney Stanley Myers Nothing else w ill stop the pres­ o f Multnomah county, w ill m ake! ent wholesne rebellion against I the argument sustaining the law. 1i sex conventions, the noted juve­ nile Judge has concluded from sitting from his own court and I unentangling the lives of unhappy I ■rWPPVWAfllgvn W A * in .iU couples living in and ont of wed­ lock. This action w as taken at the ln- ------------------------------- —----------------- sietence of Senator Robinson of "’i t v r W f is U o l e • Arkansas, m inority leader. V F f llC ld ls Brookhart’s exoneration on the t w t » i v ' u ' ~ Woods charge came when his ac- t W ill cuser, Senator Steck of Iowa, j A T T l wlthdrew the allegation. Steck «'«l»s«d, however, to withdraw his ----- _ _ charge that Brookhart Is In the Mayor Charles H . Fierce and pay of ,arm organisations. ¡embers of the new city council, “The on,y withdrawal Is no euf- i l l b« guests a t the chamber ot f,c,ent - w ith the farm lobbyist »mmerce luncheon next Tuesday charge ,tl11 standing,” Broolttart non a t the Lithta Springs hotel. told tb® interstate commerce ¡cording to announcement by eommlttee. red C. Homes, chairmpp of the steck was * ’Ten an hour to pre- iR in committee. ‘ _ M nt evidence in support ot hie "Mayor Pleree and membeie of lobby charges, then npea his te council w ill discuss civic prob- , a,If ’T t0 f.° th* t,ma * * ’ * * * ms and tell w het t h .v taB<,ed 0Bt11 tomorrow morning. the I Despite the fact that Senators a the city wide basket ball league Joseph and Banka failed to vote i-1 which opens tomorrow evening, w I A ll teams' turned la their regls- for Corbett they were given im- portant assignments. Banks .be­ L ‘ ration nt Y. M. O. A. headqnar- ing chairm an of the committee on . ter» on schedule time, and the | forestry and has membership on c line upa show a number of old other committees. . timers at the a rt and some who Joseph 1« chairman of the elec­ , [are not so old, but It Is going to tion and privileges eommittoa and . be a th rille r from start to fin-1 has membership on other major . iah, according to, those in charge. committees. .[T h e following teams had their r M ajor chairmanships were dis­ peraohnel give an Idea of what is tributed as follows: * Jtie vrliests A t r o ru m L u n ch - Banking. Bell « U u r i M m ’ D. McNair, S. A. Peters. J r., j . ft. Uon, Butler of M iller, Ralph E. Bowen, W a lter | Kaegt, g. er ,Bt0 tb# Vare ca,e wheB K Tot_ e(j to j,aT# the gpecia i senate eom- *•' (UF)—Twenty^ODO ball mlttee, which Investigated the prV J From a report In Arisons, connection with the aeries mary al8° recount the ballots and Three in One Family Suc­ I where she will rest for a few days cumb to Strange and Detroit paaa on the ot Vare* w,n,am B- and prepare sermons for the trip, , K in a L 1917 k S ' were 7 - u wnaon’ that contwrt he- BOt Malady Denver w ill be her first stop. Her Landis, baseball 8 high elected In Pennsylvania last fall. tour w|ll open Saturday night, and 8 A LEM , Jan. I t . — (U R )— President H . L. Sorbett Tuesday announced his standing commit­ [N. Davis, Melvin H ard y B roth ers 7 ffWr he rifÿelver- toward a toUAelHation have Melvin Kyner and W arren Doramus on reserve. A playing ball has been purchased by the teams from N lnlngen, which w ill be need during the entire series. A TLA N TIC C IT Y , * * Jan. 11.— Pose as Prohibition Agents and Hi Jack Many Victims N EW AR K . N. J„ Jan. » . — (U N )— Posing as prohibition ag­ ents, gangsters have collected (600,000 by shaking down boot­ leggers In New Jersey In the past year. Colonel Ira L. Reeves, pro­ hibition administrator, declared today. ” 1 have learned of a gang of five men who make periodical trips Into Jersey to play their con­ fidence game,” he m id, aslne cover artist and illustrator, [predicted recently. Rockwell has been one of the judges In the national beaaty tournament since its Inception and he knows his applecheeks. “There should be an age and weight lim it for bobbed hair,” the. artist declared. "Bobbed hair looks good only on slim young, girls.” But It won’t be necessary to pass a law. “ Eventually the buxom type of beauty," said the Illustrator, “ will return to style. Lamb chops and pineapple w ill disappear from the feminine diet. And nnsbbrn locks will again be popular.” o f L ittle In terest I W ASHINGTON, Jan. 1«. — I (U N )— State department officials A not take seriously the El Sending of Photographs Paso manifesto of a Mexican re­ volutionary group, whleh pur­ Soon to be Common ported to announce an Imminent Thing uprising against the Callee gov­ N E W YO RK , Jan. I I . — (U N ) ernment. — In a short time radio fans will The declaration was signed by be able to see as well as bear their Generals Nicholas Fernandes and favorite broadcasting artists, ac­ Jnan B. Galindo. cording to a prediction by Dr. B. The state department had not F. W . Alexanderson,. consulting regarded the m atter aa sufficient­ engineer of General Electric com­ ly serious as to warrant being pany and the Radio Corporation called to the attention ot the of America. department as le usual when Transmission of photographs any serioua revolutionary activ­ w ill soon be a regular feature of ities are being organised on radio programs. Dr. Alexanderson American soli. told the* annual convention of the Consular reports from Mexico Institute of radio engineers Mon­ fall to support the claim la the day night. manifesto that a Mexican revolu­ Several photographs broadcast tion is imminent. It ia said. by station W G Y and picked up Dr. The manifesto disclaimed any Alexanderson, with his television apparatus, were exhibited. He connection with the eetivtties of demonstrated a model of his tele­ Adolfo de la H uerta whp ia ia vision Instrument and explained Los Angeles reportedly prepar­ how it produces an Image to cover ing tor a revolutionary foray lato a motion picture screen. The ap­ Mexico. 8 “ 11 0 A. 0. Rooks Take Fast Game, 21 to 18, at " OorvalUs Aged Ashland - Woman Passes Mrs. Margpret Lloyd E ttas, aged •« years, passed away f t her home on I t * Ohio s t m t tooy dt 7 a .m . She Ypsa nht|v«of WAloe and had m ld*d I« g th lh iK fpr too past t yuan. Funeral »orvieto will b* h*ld at Btock’a Undertaking* parlor«, Jan­ uary l l t h ’at lb i . ' h . inter­ ment will b* t* too AhlRnd Mafct- oleum. T g m o u g Artist Predicts That Pendelnm Wifl 8 wing Back M an ifesto P ro v es Choice to Fona Cabinet Comes ap Surprise to Statesmen Southern Oregon Normal school lost Its second basketball game of too wook’s northern trip last night whea^t fell before the prow­ ess of the O. A. C. Rooks. SI to I t . 1» another close and hard fought hdep game. [ A cced ing to Jelephoae reports (to Nlninger’s and The Tidings last (night to* gam* was d soowaw af­ fair from start to RaMh. wit* the m u l t ta doubt pntii th* fiaal .whistle. The aormal basketeers will play Linfield College at MeMla- avUe tonight. from there she w ill go to City, San Antonio, Dallas, New Orleans and other southern cities, according to her tentative Itiner­ ary. [the near future will be a buxom lass and a real arm ful, Nenana [Rockwell, nationally known mag- * Hardy Brothers, grocers, have purchased the entire grocery stock 52 of the Ashland Feed and Grocery lg according to announcement today, d- The hay and feed stock was pur­ chased by the Ashland Fruit and r, Produce association. The store d. was operated by the late 8. C. d Bratton before It went Into ré- r- ccivershlp. Hardy Brothers will 2 I move the grocery stòck Into their 1 own etore )n the Enders block. schedule has been necessitated, and Battery B w ill play the high school seconds at seven instead | of eight, and the faculty w ill play L the Llthlana at eight Instead of I’ seven. Several players who are | . eligible have had to he placed on r a reserve list as the tea lim it has , ¡been filled. The L it h ia n have r C. J.- Read. F. W . Hamilton and " C. W . Robertson on their reserve, | and the H I-Y Employed Boys*) other leaders. The appointment followed a conference between the president and President Loeb of the roleh- though physicians are not pre- pared to state the nature of the Illness. Arthur, H , was the first victim, dying New Year’s day; Frances, 10 yaar old daughter, died Satur­ day, and on Sunday, Alta, I, passed away. Two other daughters and the father are suffering the earns WmptPdHL _ , _X . B u y B ig S tock M iller, Kay Nell, H arry May, Jack Broil! and Voyle F ranklin ; FncUl-h ty team, B. C. Forsythe, Captain; I RuaaeU Crlpe. W alter Hrtgheo. W . |! P. W alter, V . V. Caldwell. Roland |. Allen, Dean Sheldon, Ceo H o w ell,! Lee Byers and Wayne Wells; , High school seconds, Jay Brown, John Baldwin, Sam Preadott, Dick Hitchcock, Howard W iley, B illy Halen, M arion Moore, John R ng-| ) er and Jack Nlms. The games w ill I * start promptly at aeven o’clock to-1, I ¡borrow night, and all six teams I wlH play. A alight change in the H Mr. Curtins Is opposed by two SALEM, Jan. IB.— (U N )— Lo­ cal medical authorities are baf-i fled by three mysterious deaths in the Am ity district. The deaths are In the A. R. G riffith fam ily and are due to a ) strange malady which la said to) resemble Infantile paralysis, a l-| R. | Schnermag, W illard z Grubb and Jo. H . Wenner. Normal seconds, [J. R. Clary, Captain; Joe M ercer,) Arnold Gosnell. Lyle Ashcraft. A I- J «to . |n bie Beck, K irkp atrick slid Brelt-J lop o i l enbnaher; H i-Y EmploySd Boy*a| rondaci Roland Parks. Captalfc; Fred ways ai [Katser, Hod Dunn, Eugene O’-1 [G rady, W illiam Austin, Barney! B E R L IN , Jan. 1 2 .-r-(U N )— Dr. Julias R. Curtins, leading mem­ ber of Foreign Minister Streee- manu’s folks party, was today asked by President Hlndeahurg to form a cabinet. Hlndenbjirg’s choice of Cnrttns to succeed Dr. W ilhelm M a rt, who holds the premiership pending formation of a aew cabinet, was a surprise to German statesmen. I t was said that the president’s con­ sideration of candidates was just beginning. ROSEBURG, Jan. H .— (UN) . — No positive identification has been made of the body which was Evangelist, With Charges found Sunday suspended from Against Her Dropped, must hang bushes on the banks of the South Plans M eeting 2 — (UP)—George J. Hassel, Umpqua river four miles below G. 0 . P. Solon is this city. TO ASTOUND NATION r o f his wife and eight chil- Insurgent Exonerated After Senate A Myrtle Point man who viewed rst degree mnrdeV by a jury Probe Tuesday the body Sunday expressed the be­ Declares H er Revival W ork W ill ence imposed. Has**l con- lief that it was that of an old Cause Furore Through CH A R G ESWITHDRAWN prospector who had passed through there several weeks ago, Senator Steck Admits Ho Was driving two burros. The body was LOS ANGELES, Jan. IS .— Wrong; Other Charge to found by a boy who was follow­ (U N )— W hile thousands of her Be Probed ing his trap line. It had evident­ followers stood by and cheered, ly been caught in the bushes dur­ Almee Semple McPherson, inter­ r a g announced today P ™ * H,.N 0 T ? N ’ ,a B ' n — ing the high water, and left sus­ nationally famous evangelist, uuvu suuuy. I ^ S e n a to r elect Smith W . Brook- pended when the water receded. left here late yesterday on what | hBrt' Iow*- republican, was exop- Apparently sixty years old. the ip expected to prove a triumphal IANGER k ra te d late Tuesday of being h man had been dead about a evangelistic tour of the middle of American mi—irm- pald lobbyist to and in the con- month and hi» * is were not west and east. ad revolutionists ac- l f!rmaUon of Cyrua E- w oods A Freed by the action of the dis­ , " ° ' p l ,e interstate commerce c o ir * * * , trict attorney of conspiracy ie afternoon. Chinese «ion. chargee accusing hi»m J charges In connection with her 1 missionary building being in^the pay of farm or; - lsations are still pending. The senate decided to go deep- months imprisonment and H OB fine. T ie appellant, roprosented N E W YORK, Jnn. IS.-—Terns la the state courts by Thomas porary tria l marriages for young Manalx and Edward W . Wlckey, people, recognised by law end I alleges the Oregon statute under I bleeaed by public opinion, are ! which the conviction was secured tees for the H th session of Oregon legislature. Everything is In readiness for n n d Suspended From Bushes; May be Pros- s * pector 1* ° •___ , 1 awocah h. tAXU Î ' s ' paratus waa email and indicated that televiaion in the home le among the possibilities of the fu­ ture. Probably . the moat difficult problem ip radio photography Is that of Synchronisation between 1 the light and the sound, the engl- 1