Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 29, 1927, Image 1

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tonight and Saturday.
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S aturday , jan . 2»,
1927
’Eugene Junior
Hi is Winner
The Ashland Junior high
to the Roosevelt Junior high
Eugene last night In the
Junior high gym by a score
Many Threats Against the
Life of Comedian’s Wife
Received
N B W YO R K . Jan. St.— (U N )
Desert Classes to FI
Two of Coach Ho w ell’s beet
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29. —
— Two veterans of American fl-
men were unable to play on ac­
( Ü N ) — Police are guarding the I
More Thao 500 Person« • qance, John D. Rockefeller and South China Forces Now
count of sickness and this great­
home of Mrs. Llta Grey Chaplin
at Grants Paas Victory
L. F. Loree, were credited to­
FO R T COLLINS. Colo., JaU
Marching Steadily on
ly handicapped the local team.
because of numerous threats
Dinner
night w ith the most sensational
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)—
A
thousand
student*
Shanghai .
against l , r life, received through
W ail s tre e t»maneuver since the
of the Colorado A gricultural col­ The game was .a fa it and rough
VINING 1 8 SPEAKER ’ celebrated
the mall« as a result of her*’d i­
Northern
Pacific IS TRIUMPHAL MARCH lege, who left their classes to he^ one from start to finish.
Ashland’s lineup was as fol­
vorcé suit • against her famous President Coolidj
"corner” of ItOl.
come
volunteer
firemen
saved
Ashland Man ThrtlU Crowd With
Protection V
actor hushaiïd. Charles Chaplin,
Launching what appeared to- be downfall of Marshal Hna’s Army the school add this city
from lows: Forwards. Hitchcock and
Mesanffe; Harbor Project
Given
Howell;
guard«,
Taylor
a
n
d
the
girl
wife’s
attorneys
said
to-
May
be
Cnnaed
by
a determined battle for control
complete devastation by fire to­
j night.
,
,
Wlnkleman center, Rickman; and
Treason
day.
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of the Wheeling and Lake Brie
START
They revealed that a guard had NEGOTIATIONS
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railroad, presumably for the pur­
The blase which destroyed two Parr substltude.
Barriers of imaginary lines di­
The
preliminary
was
played
by
been
thrown
about
the
home
by
pose of working a merger with
college buildings was fanned Jar
Protection o f Americans During
viding the sister states of C ali­
Beverly Hills police after they
other eastern railroad
proper­
n 60 mile gale. Residence owners the Ashland high girls and the
War la Topic ln U. 8.
fornia and Oregon were swept
Alumni,
the’
high
school
winning
were Informed of the threatening
ties. these two aged financiers
hastened to
their homes
and
Seaete
away* a t Grants Pass last night
documents.
caught hundreds o f beer traders
sprinkled roofs w ith garden hope with a score of 27-2S.
when the firm handclasp of fel­
The letters come from all parts
DESARC, A rk., Jan. 29.— H u n ­
and left the big fires to
the
lowship* and cooperative effort in their trap and at the end of
dreds of men are working fever­ of the country, Mrs. Chaplin’s
a day of wild trading had* squeez­
students. Lose was estimated at
was extended across the banquet
$200,000.
’ , ,
ishly hero to save the river levee counsel -said. Several dozen have > ,
ed most of them out of the mar­
tra rd as more than 600 men and
(
as
the flood waters threaten 150,- been received. It was said.
ket with losses- that may run
The fire started in the la b o l*-
women of Northern California
One, s’.gned "The H. W. Gang,"
000 acres of land.
into millions of dollar*.
tory of the state dairy commis­
and Southern Oregon Joined to­
Refugees are going to the cot­ and with the word “ death” w rit­
sioner in the animal husbandry
Those who had been Belling
gether in a happy and whole­
ton
plant,
which
Is on high ten across it In red Ink, was dated ,
building.
The
Port
Collins
fire
short since the first of the year
hearted celebration over the qnc-
ground, and an appeal w ill be “ Yonkers, N. Y., Jan. 18.“
department was out on a call to
in a fight against the rise of
ceea of the start o f the Crescent
I t read: “ Drop the divorce suit a
sent to the government- for sup­
another part of the city, and t i e
common and preferred stocks of
City harbor project.
Bill
is
Introduced
to
Pre
against
Mr. Chaplin or you will 0
plies
a«
the
levee
is
expected
to
building
was
doomed
before
the
the road were suddenly compell­
The massive, social service hall ed to buy when brokers demand­
vent Political Speeches
city apparatus arrived.
give way any moment under the never live to see February, 1927.
at Grants Paas was ta r too small ed delivery of their shares.
Being Broadcast
heavy pressure of s w o l l e n W e w ill give you Just 10 days to
Besides the animal husbandry
to accommodate the throngs of
decide. Don’t forget— Just 10 ,.
streams.
building,
the
R.
O.
T.
C.
bar­
The Immediate reenlt was a
happy people who Journeyed for skyrocketing of Wheeling stock ,
racks and government arsenal
many miles to attend the meeting and a panic among the bears.
had better give up the
were destroyed.
River Rising
|
which marks the awakening o(, a
suing. You will die. a
HARRISBURG, 111., Jan. 29.—
Shares Jumped to a new high |
new Pacific Empire. From as far record of $65 and closed that s
death If you give Charlie
Flood condltior/ at Shawnestown,
south aa Los Angeles they came, I IBS, which was five points np for (
111., are threatening the Ohio
ir
Earlier In the day it became
the senate today to adopt an
and from as fa r north aa Salem the day, Forty four thousand j
river levee today according to re­
lK known *that the United States
,
amendment
to
the
naval,
appro-
and Portland; and they came, too, six
ports received here. The river Iq
hundred
shares
changed )
18 Is preparing to double its force
161 A*T r A |h f> prlatlon 1,111 forbidding
govern- and Is expected to
w ith a single aim in view; to bands during the flu rry.
riving rapidly
1
of marines in Asiatic waters by
JNSI ruffl) ^ 7 “
’ to 8Peak through
rejoice with Northern California
reach a state of 50 feet.
Behind the scenes stood the i
sending 1,200 from Sen Diego,
and Southerp Oregon over the i shadows of
In the disastrous flood of 1919
Rookefeller
and e
Co., to the island of Guam, to be
—
.
'n ,e move was provoked by a the river rose to 51 feet. A gov­
auspicious state of a development ;
available for service In China.
iy R e s t n i f a i d recent navy day program broad-
program which promiaea to* bear I
ernment boat 1 s patrolling the
Against Withdrawal
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P
a
i
n
t
cast
through
Arlington
when
rich fru it in civic and industrial i
river making hourly reports of
President
Coolidge thinks that
D e v ic e
Secretary of the Navy
W ilb u r
progress in the years to come.
i
conditions, and are ready to give
J
the
withdrawal
of
Americans
—
and others epoke about the na- aid.
Vining is Inspiration ,
1
from Shanghai, where there are
CO,
Jan.
vy.
W
ilb
u
r
has
denied
that
there
In thia setting o f more than
g 4,000, would not only ruin them
ikins. Sab Fran- was any propaganda in the talks,
600 smiling faces, with a gaily |
financially, but also would have
L inventor, has but the senate was not convinced,
festooned dining hall, and the I
disastrous results for China.
restraining
or-
Senator
D
ill,
Washington
genial spirit of .comradeship pre- 1
Meantime the house
foreign
ord Motor so$S- democrat, When he introduced
vailing, Irving B. Vining o f Ash­
)
affaire
recommended
that
the
:1ns maintained the h ill probably shattered
the
land, president o f the Oregon
o United States go ahead and ne-
o f authority; a hopes of many senators and con-
state chamber of commerce. nn<i
:- gotlate with the Chinese fac-
»ylee which l& ,grossteenr who bad
hopes
at
L through Kwaagtung, K ing*! S M
s
tlons. Unlike Kellogg «be bouse
mit and Produce Associa­
“ getting the word to the folks
and optimistic throng with one of
s believes the Chinees are united
.Anhwei provinces on north into
District Judge back home through the conven-
tion
Work
is
Explained
•
the( most eloquent ) addeseee
on foreign questions and that
Chekiang and the
vicinity
of
isued the order lent radio station Just across the
by Officials
which has ever been voiced In
i
there
is no reason for delay.
Hangchow has progressed south
1 the ease to a Potomac river.'
Southern Oregon.
The Chinese minister declared
IN D IA N A P O L IS ,
Jan. I t .— Chinese agents have
prepared
r. to decide the . In offering his amendment Dill
Taking his hearers back to the (U N )— W illiam Green, president the people of Chekiang and K i-
to the press that the Canton and
tee Hopkins is stated that he wished to keep
tatrl-blaslug days of
pioneer of the American Federation of angsu, o f which latter province
Pekin
governments are essen­
-public officials
from
sending
Oregon, M r. Vining traced, step, Labor today declared himself in Shanghai la the principal city to
tially agreed on foreign policy.
paint
manu- propaganda over navy radios,
by step, the development which favor of the five day week for receive the invading armies.
He said that the powers should
liance concerns
“ I have listened to programs
has come to Southern Oregon and all Industry.
confirm
their readiness to nego­
Orders from Shanghai
have
»sen - -enjoined over' the navy station nt Arllng-
Nothern California as well. He
tiate
by
naming delegationa.
Addressing the
International instructed police officials to sup­
is device.
ton which were clearly of a prop-
visioned a mighty future, with convention of the United
Treaties Urged
Mine press *a ll meetings favoring the
— -— -
aganda nature, he charged.
wheels of irdustrial
progress W orkers he said that the “time southern cause.
"China," he added, "is Just as
Execution
of
Senator Hale, Maine republi-
hamming from the hydro-electric has come when the work of the deserters from the armies of
much
Interested to know the com­
'ers, who hae cn, chairman of the senate na-
development; with the ships of world can he done on the basis Marshal Sun have been frequent.
position of the foreign delega-,.
>e weeks visit- val committee in charge of the
many nations steaming Into a of reasonably reduced hours for
tlons as the powers seem to be
A lukewarm constabulary, the
In Astoria and appropriation bill, denied D ill’s ;
Crescent City harbor and other the worker."
jinxious to know the compositon
ever present tendency of .C hi­
> her home in statement and replied that the (
Pacific porta, bearing food stuffs
of the Chinese delegation."
In thia connection It may be nese m ilitarist to desert to” an
Mrs. Myers programs which were
referred
and ether commerce to all the noted that more than a dozen apparently vlctorlona arm y and
In recommending immediate
street.
to were patriotic.
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nations of the world.
negotiations with China for wip­
of 226 resolutions given to the the actual appeal that has been
ing out the unequal treatise the
New Era Downs
organisations wage scale commit­ made by agents of south Chin«
house foreign affairs committee
"W e are closing behinl ns thn tee asked for a SO hour week— has caused the fear that Mar­
appeared to disagree with Secre­
door of covered wagon dxys." he five days of six hours each.
shal Sun’s defeat may be accom­
tary of State Kellogg In hie state­
raid. “W e have reached the por-
“Organised labor is demand­ plished by the collapse of
hie
ment this week, which said that
tsls of a new era. W e*stand a« ing that another advanced step own forces.
before the United States China
the door of the greatest era of be taken In the acceptance by
Milwaukee Head Indicates must select delegates who are
progress that has ever been all industry of a shorter week—
That He is Opposed
authorised to speak for the whole
known, and It is meet and pro­ that of five days for the working
to Merger
country.
The report
favored
per that we should join tonight, week,” Green said.
to offer thanks for this gclden
ST. P A U L, Minn., Jan. 29.— adoption by the United States.
opportunity which has arrived.”
(U N )— The
first
gesture has
Then followed speech after
been made In what may develop
speech, each man with a new mes­
Into a railroad war for the con­
trol of the northwest.
sage, sad each predicting a rapid
Hundreds Are Injured. by
and substantial development of
H. E. Byram, former president
Gale Which Sweeps
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and
this gigantic
empire that is
Great Britain
8t. Paul railroad, later co-receiv­
Southern Oregon and Northern i
er, and since Its reorganisation
California.
of Japanese Wo­
LONDON, Jan. 2».— Nine per­
the acting president.
indicated
J. J. Murphy dt Weed, a mem­
rn#«
Death to
sons were killed and hundreds
his opposition to the proposed
ber of the California legislature,
injured today by a gale which
merger of the
Great Northern
stuck a responsive chord when he
swept the coast of Scotland,
and N ortkern Pacific railroads.
FOLSOM. Cal., Jan. 2$.— (U N )
declared that the highway devel- <
northern England, and southern
" I can’t say what action the — W ith hla own death march to
opment of this section is also of 1
Ireland.
8t. Pan! w ill take If the question the gallows of Folsom penlten-
far-reaching importance. He said >
Moat of the killed lived
In
comes before the interstate com­ tlar yonly a week distant, Edward
that the people of Oregon have a <
Glasgow, where tenements and
merce commission," Byram said, K. Bayer, of Denver, convicted
right to demand that California 1
warehouses collapsed from
the
“but
I believe the plan will upset murderer, has voiced a hitter de­
meet this state with a paved road t
force of the wind.
Telegraph
the entire transportation of the nunciation of the system of capL
for every paved road which Ore- 8
and telephone wires were blown
northwest."
tai
punlahment. which today
gon builds to the California state*
down and communication between
As soon as the merger plans claimed the life of hie pay, Ray
line. He pledged the support of ®
many cities wits crippled. *>
of the two northerns are pre­ Arnold.
the people of this district to any I
In the U riah sea steamerd were
sented to the Interstate commerce
Arnold was executed for partic­
development
program
which
arriving late and many had beon,
commission
the St. Paul Is expect­ ipation in a Penryn hold ap,
promised to aid the two states. *'
damaged. The obsolete dtetroy-
ed to enter Its objection, calling which resulted la the slaying of
Sam. A. Koser, secretary o f 1
er Sylph was blown ashore near
attention
of the eommiaaton 'to Mra. Tamae Nlnomeya, November
state, appeared on behalf o f Gov- J
Swansea bay, off the coast of
Its previous views
regarding 5. 1924.
ernor Patterson, who was unable p
'Walsg. .
northwest, ra il mergers. A few
Seyer was convicted of the
to attend. For the governor ha 11
Several houseboats tank
In
years ago the commission sug­ same cr'jne, although A rthu r r.
Scotland.
4
brought a message of good cheer;
gested It would approved a consol­ M uller fired the shot which W il­
Wind delayed the express from
for himself, he declared that Ore­
idation of the Great Northern ed the Japanese wemaa. M ailer
Bdlnhnrgh to Newcastle for 40
gon Is yet In its swaddling clotfeas
and St. Paul.
committed suicide the day a fte r
and he felt that it Would be a r
minutes. Two street « r e
were
the holdup.
sound Investment for the state h
overturned In Glasgow.
A t the Ashlamd Hotel—
Bayer, visited In his cell, after
of Oregon to appropriate a good- 8
In Dublin the root of the or­
M ary Jane Shirley of San Fran- Arnold’s death on the sallows,
ly sum of money biennially with h
thopedic hospital crashed la in­
cleeo, CM.. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. showed newspaper men n I
ju rin g nnreee and pntientg. Tbq
which to advertise the resources
Norria of Tacoma. Wash,, and J. he. had written to M r. and
roof of the famous Dublin cdktlg
of the state through the country. ®
M. McGregor ef San Francisco, John H. Arnold o f Saeramt
was damaged and C hief J u s tly
Judge C h iltjs of Crescent City, w
Cal., are among those who regle- h l. friend’s paro«te
Hugh Kennedy, narrowly escaped
t*r»d nt the Ashland hotel yes­
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a falling brick,
terday.
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