Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1927, Image 1

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LY T idings
THEWEATHEB
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Cloudy and unsettled tonight and
Friday, probably rain.
XsMandg Leading
(United N eve W ife Servlet)
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to the
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Velame 4»
ASHLAND, 0 KEOON,
NEW NATIONAL 1 « M Y TERRIFIC RAIN
BÀNK11W LAWS' ™ r a ™ [ IN SOUTHLAND
CONTINUES TO
ARE NOV UP
TO PRESIDENT
CAUSE DAMAGE
Unusual Interest Shown at
Day Draws Bear for
Championship Game
Two
far Over Fifty Years
is a potential pay roll for
r2
land.
(United Press Wire Service)
DAŸ, FEB, 17, 19-27
Mode Happy
THIRTEEN ARE UN HUNDRED M B VOTE WILL BE
QN U E
LOST IN SNOW SNT TO NICARAGUA M
INCOME TAX
SLIDE CAUSED
LATE IN JUNE
BY HEAVY RAIN
A valuable dianv>ft<ring and a gold watch re­
turned to tbeir ovroefq h* two days is the record
Action Indicates That Gov­
established by the TI®ngH classified advertising
ernment is Determined to
Preserve Order
dei>artmont.
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A diamond ring -waa lost the first of this week, ’
WASHINGTON, Feb.
1 7 .—
a small advertisement |n The Tidings Monday even­
(U N )— Two hundred marines and
ing called attention to fhe fact that -the ring had
six airplanes have been ordered
by the navy department to Cor­
been lost. Shortly after the paper came out, Mrs.
into, Nicaragua.
O. Winters informed the Tidings that such a ring
The planes are to be used in
First Eye Witness of Dis­ reconnoiterlng
Secretary of State Checking
had been found. The owner and the finder soon
work. The troops
aster
Arrives
in
Fresno
Up on Earliest Possible
got together, and a srtuUl investment luid made a
and equipment will be sent from
Today
Date
handsong) return for the owner of the ring.
San Diego, Cal., aboard the de­
tender Melville.
Tuesday a g°id win |h wqs found. The finder
BRINGS W THE BODIES stroyer
This action is regarded here as SPECIAL BILLS ABB UP
brought it to the Tiding! office, where again a little
Avalanche Cornea W ithout W ant­ further indicating the determina­ Withdrawal
Corvallis Building
classified advertisement*wa« set to work. Killeen
tion ot the United States to en­
ing and Snuffs Out Lives
mw np Financial
me out, the watch was
minutes after the pa:
force peace and order In the cl
o f Workmen
■at ion
war tone.
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the owner. •
identified and returned
________
I Qte*«» A**’
done for these people it
What the* Tidings
17.-
FRESNO. Cal., Feb
« a E e M, Feb. 17.— In the lat­
(U N )— Bearing the first eye wit­
ter part of June probably Tues­
ising columns of ‘/your
can do for you. The.
ness description of the Big Creek
day the 26th, the people of Ore­
home paper” 'are read every’ night by hundreds of
(mow avalanche which is believed
gon will be called to the polls to
Southern Oregon people, If you have anything to
ttf have taken the lives of 13
vote the income tax bill which
sell, buy, rent or trade, o|r if yoii have lost or found
workers in the high Sierras, John
was put through by the senate and
anything, put a little advertisement to work for
Utterback, head caretaker of the
the house by decisive votes. Sec­
demolished camp, arrived here Court House Where Inquest retary ot State Kqaer Is checking
you, then sit by and which the results.
late today.
up on the time which m u s t
Was Being Held Scene
Utterback started out of Camp
elapte between the legislature
of Fight
With an uhuaual demand for
tickets, the Ashland-Medford bas­
ketball game, to be played on the
Junior High floor Friday evening
promises to he one of the best
attended events of the aeasqn.
Senate Under Pressure of Coach Crlpe’a players are under­ Transportation «od Com­
munication Facilities
Clotttre Bule Adopta
going some stiff workouts < thia
Measure Yesterday
Are Paralysed
week, and with his team again
intact after undergoing the rav­
WILL SIOW THE BILL ages e f influents, local tans are MANY LIVES ABB LOST
freely predicting that Ashland Death Toll Known
No Opposition Is Expected
will be on the long end of the
a May Resell
Develop From the Eiecu-
score.
thro Office
This game la the first of what
may be a four game aeries to di­
LOS ANGELE8, Feb. 17.—
WASHINGTON, Feb. IT.
vide the championship of South­
is
(UN) — Under cover of the ern Oregop, and both teams have (U N )— Southern California
noisy farm relief discussion Sec­ been pointed all season for thia bending under the worst rainfall
retary of the Treasury Mellon one series, aa the winner has the In history, was flood-bound today.
Twelve persona were known
has quietly nursed through con­ honor of representing the district
gress a sweeping bill relating at the state tournament at Sa­ dead front the three days of con­
restrictions on the national bank­ lem. Thia fact also accounts for stant downpour, while reports in­
ing system and granting perpet­ the nnusual -Interest that la be­ dicated that the death toll might
ual characters to federal reserve ing displayed in the first game reach as high aa 20.
Transportation and communi­
banks.
by outside fans. Medford has
The «last stretch of thin ice repeated their request for addi­ cation facilities were paralysed,
was paaaed over when the aen tional tickets, but high school of­ bridgea were washed out’ and
ate under pressure of a cloture ficials have held up on this, to homes flooded by raging torrents
rule, adopted the conference re­ give every Ashland fan /am ple running wild In normally dry riv­
“By raising the calves I have a
port on the Pepper-McFadden opportunity to secure their tick-* er beds.
No, a man does, not have
Tbe
weather
bureau
offered
no
eow
or two to sell from time to
measure. It was approved 71 to eta. They are on sale at Rose
work his head off to make it
relief, stating that the present
time
he said. “I never could
17. Now It goee to the presi­ Brothers.
but he mnat work hia head.'
storm would not abate before to­
make any great amount of money
dent. who will sign ft.
Harry Weagant, • Valley
morrow night.
on cows,” he.remarked, “but they
During the scanty debate
rancher, who has proven that
Intermittent rainfall and con­
bring in ready money and afford
chargee were made that bankers
head work goes a long way
tinued winds of high velocity
me a market for my hay.”
and big 'financial houses had
ward success. #
,
from
the
ocean
was
the
forecast.
He has ten tens of hay to sell
lobbyists at work around Wash­
He must not atop with head
One Line Runs
each
year.
work, however, aa he runs hie own
ington..
Only one transcontinental rail­ 24 acre jdace, cares for U
How about your chickens;
Senator Wheeler.
Montana,
'll
way line, the Southern Pacific,
charged that an officer of the
acre orchard near by, rents 40 “best of anything,” he replied
was operating and it was dis­
Sixty
Students
and
Two
“Some men make it
acres ot a neighbor besides doing quickly.
American Bankers association at­
patching traîna to San Francisco
Teachers Are 111 in
considerable spraying for hie f«M best with cows and some do bet­
tempted to break down the op­
only. Its fliers ware reported aa
Marshfield
low orchardleta.
“Moot
to* tor with chickens, just depends on
position of Representative Hull
much as five hours late. The
the man."
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by offering him legal business
MARSHFIELD, Feb.
17.— Santa Fe reported Its trains held nch,” he sometime« thinks.
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“Chickens’
Pay"
He
owns
a
Cleatrack
tractor
of banks. Attempts were made (U N )— Coos Bay school attend­ np for precautionary reasons.
Jlis flock of 226 birds has the
that he finds very efficient la
to “reach" other opponents, Sen­ ance marks are suffering as the
The Union Pacific, following the
getting the heavy work out of the run of the p)aqe up to wet weath­
ator Wheeler charged.
result of an Influents epidemic accident to one ot Its filers, tour
er, when they are kept inside.
Lobby Fund
among children.
miles from Whittier, had tempor­
Weagant flnda thgt they pay
place
he
*e*
Following the vote. Senator
About »0 students and t w o arily suspended operations to
profit of »2 per head. He
11 acres
Glaaa, offered a resolution call­ teacher« are ill and unable to at­ southern California
hia
baby chicks.
urth
pears
and
ing for an investigation to learn tend Marshfield high school, while
Last night the east bound LoU
iwtoa sm
H» finds -the pitfalls to the
whether banking interest« bad ever 76 students, Including mem­ Angeles limited, driving tfcrewgt
igtbrchaqd are young.
business I* the little t h i n g s .
a lobby at work’here for the bill. bers of the basketball team, have a terrific downpour, crashed
4bat,en the whole, the “With good stock and buildings
He said It hand been reported that been stricken with the malady through a bridge over 8an Anton­
' not; proven a paying close attention tb business with
a »10®.800 lobby fund bad been from the North. Bend high school. io creek, bringing Instant death to
hut hopes that from eyes open, guided by the O. A. C.
raised by bankers.
Grade schools on the bay also the engineer. An unidentified
The feat of obtaining perpet­ report a number of students out passenger was reported down now w i t may phow batter re­ "bulletin, and successful growers,
turn. J . ' . '
one should make good with chick­
ual characters for the federal of classes due to inflnensa.
stream, while two more were
ens,"
said he.
Hl«
»Haifa
he
considered
a
reserve banks eight years before
probably fatally injnred and four
pacing
orcty-
Pour
tons
to
the
the present 20 year charters ex­
Mr.'
Weagant has been on this
others hurt in the crash.
pire Is a feat never beftore ac­
In addition to those killed in acRe .tn'thriM cuttings is the yield ranch for six years and from the
complished In the financial his­
tbe train aceldent, two fishermen, he «octiRen,' Beside this he gets start has been getting ahead.
tory of the country.
caught by the storm off Santa considerable pasture tor his cows
He says he would not« care to
This same charter question
Monica, were reported lost. One after the third cutting la off-
try to get along without the wa­
Thirty tbna of this hay la fed ter, hia ranch being In the Talent
youth was drowned when blown
wrecked the First Bank ot the
from a railroad bridge into a riv­ on the place to the dairy stock, Irrigation District. He f e e l s
United States under Madison
when congress refused to renew Clenry and Broadcasters all er there, last reporta from San oows and some half dosen ealfs that the right man with »2000 or
that Mr.' Weagant raises each
Diego said.
the original character.
In the
Join .Hands Aqainst
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Eight have been killed in traf­ year. '
case of the Second National Bank
Evangelist
fic accidents resulting from wet
— both of these banks being the
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BOSTON, Feb. 17.— (UN )— streets In Los Angeles during tbe I
early «counterparts of the present
Radio
broadcasting
stations
here
past
three
days.
federal reserve system, a national
with the
Conditions were said to be the
election hung on the Issue of Re­ have Joined forces
suming Its charter and when clergy to prohibit tbe appearance worst In San Diego. Radio dis­
Jackson won he killed the bank. in Boston of Aimee Semple Mc­ patches reported that the border
Pherson, barnstorming evangelist town had .been struck by the
' Many Provisions
of
Los Angeles.
worst storm since 1SB0.
The Pepper-McFartden bill also
Three of Boston’s largest broad­
contains many other sweeping
(Please Turn to Page 6)
casting stations announced that
is a
provisions, hidden in the tangle
she would not be allowed to use
of technical banking danses. One
tbelr studios or wave lengths.
is the branch banking provision
Thia announcement came after it
whick permits national banks to
had been reported from New York
establish branches in states which that her engagement to speak
permit state
banks to
have through WRNY had been cancel­
branchea.
led.
Another provision loosens np
Alleged financial Inducements
the amount of paper money is­ have been offered by Almee’a ag­ W*r Lord Entrusted With
Defense of Shanghai u
suable on gold reaerves, permit­ ents for the use ef the churches,
Betreating
ting issue of »2.60 In paper for but they have been apurned.
every dollar of gold Instead Of
SHANGHAI. Feb. 17.— (U N )—
holding the gold certificates to
Hangchow capital of the Chekiang
10q per cent of the actual gold.
province, has failed before the
It permits national banks to
thrust of Cantonese troope and
make five year real estate loans.
Marshal Sun Chuan-fang, north­
The old limit was one year.
ern war lord entrusted with' the
This far reaching bill has mov­
defense of Shanghai, waa retreat­
ed through congress under the
MARVELINE. Mo., Feb. 1 7 .- t ing before the vlctorioue southern
hands of the leaders with scant
(UN )— When asked today by re­ troops, authoritative information
attention being paid to It,
porters fof tbe whole story of her reaching here said.
While congress was fighting
The capitulation of Hangchow,
elopement with D. V. Downey,
over farm relief Mellon was former pastor of St. Bohaventure pivotal point in the Chinese mili­
watcbtng for an opening. Then Catholic church here, Mrs. Down­ tary campaign has
imperiled
the farm bloc began to clamor ey, the. former Maudle Myers, Shanghai and threatens collapse
for action recently, those behind' said:
of the defending northern anal»«.
the banking bill made a deal by
Facing further attacks Sun waa
“For »100 I will tell the whole
which the bankers would help «tory of the elopement."
reported to have established Ms
get a vote on the farm bill and
She Intimated that her husband last line of defense at Sunkiang,
the farmers .would help get a had written out a statement on tho forty miles from Shanghai.
vote on the hank hill.
about tbe marriage and that he
Today JJpnator Caraway, Ark., had entrusted It to her. She re­ STEIWKR TO W a SHINOTOX
democrat, made a humorous fused to let the statement pass
PENDLETON. Feb. 17.— (UN)
speech about Secretary Mellon’s. from her possession.
— United States Senator Elect
Ignorance of farm life. It W*o
“Money first and then the Btolwer left here Wednesday for tj
Washington to take the oath of
very funny. And a few minutes statement," she said.
later the senate, by passing the
She said that bar husband Is office and make arrangements
hanking bill, erected a monument working as a traveling salesman for other dealt« In connection with >
to the aatnteneaa of Mellon that for a Chicago concern and that he hie trip there as senator from Ore­
will stand aa lo n g aa the federal would meet hie former parish­ gon when the December term of
congress convenes.
ioners hers soon.
reserve system lives.
HSHI*
ACRES
COOS BAY DISTRICT
s u r a s m a fui
AIMEE IS REFUSED
USE OF STATIONS
That Lets Us Out
-fas
TAKE CAPITAL CITY
THE POULTBY DfDUSTBY
vari
ITALIAN MOO A
hrl I "
' MURDER OF BOY
72 ef the Southern California
Company with the bodies of three
companions killed in the disaster.
He took them to El Prado, where
they were transferred to a hearse
and brought here.
“The avalanche came without
warning,” Utterbach, a small
wiry man of about 60, told the
United News. “Coming during
the night it struck the bunk hous­
es with a terrific roar and the
men within had no chance to es­
cape.
Hears Screams
"I waa above the ravine and un
til I heard the>screama and cries
from below, I did not know what
had happened. All was confusion
<q the darkness, the white snow
looming up agr/nst the blackness
of the wrecked houses, and survf
vofs running around with excited
calls to 0ach other.
Utterbach narrowly escaped
death in a second slide which
cam« alter daybreak.
i* "I was working with five oth­
ers, trying to pull bodies out
the snow.” he said. "There was
a yell, ’look out,” and I saw an
avalSnche thirty feet high bear­
ing down upon us. I Jumped to
the right. The othei* ran to the
left and were trapped.”
Find Three Bodies
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 17.—
(U N )— An infuriated* mob of
twenty-five Italian men and wom­
en today stormed the courthouse
lobby and attacked
Edmund
Oodst, who on Ihe night of Feb­
ruary 10, provided a revolver with
which a watchman shot and kill­
ed an Italian youth. Pete Lavella.
Godst received knife wounds on
the head and neck and was sev­
erely pummeled. He is in a ser­
ious condition due to loss of
blood.
The attack occurred after the
postponement of an inquest into
Lavella's death. Godst managed
to break away from his assi
ants and ran serosa the conrt
houM/lawn to police headquarters
The (nob was Incensed at Godst
because be loaned a revolver to
Edward Hartig, a watchman for
the Southwestern Bell Telephone
company, who used the revolver
to shoot Lavella. Hartig said he
caught Lavella and tw o otl
youths stealing lead from a ware­
house.
ITALY EXPECTED TO
FOLLOW AFTER FRANCE
The bodies of George D. Hol-
lik, W. J. Hardy and Fred Labert BefusoT of France and Italy
were brought out by Utterbach
on Disarmament May
who said that 13 were dead, with
Change England
five others dying.
The caretaker was well known
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. —
here and old friends, learning of France’s refusal to participate In
President Coolidge’s naval limita­
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tions proposal is expected to be
followed by a similar reply from
Italy.
This still leaves the three ma­
jor naval powers free to go ahead
and it ia President Coolidge’s de­
sire to do eo If Great* Britain and
Japan are willing.
Although Great Britain has
been favorable to the plan the re­
fusal of France and Italy to par­
ticipate may change her position
slightly.
The government’s next step
will not be made known until it
aeen what Great Britain and
Japan plan to do.
The Italian reply had not
reached here tonight, but authen­
tic forecasts Indicated It would
be a refusal to Join the negotia­
tions.
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Bill Passes
SALEM. Feb. 17.— (UN)— The
Pktteraon income tax bill passed
the senate and legislature late
today by a vote of 27 to 3.
The measure was debated for
two hours before the vote.
Senator Miller, chairman at the
senate committee on taxation and
assessment declared that there
doubtless were many senators
who had different views aa to
what the bill should eon tain, M t
a condition confronted the state
and the hill before tbe senate
would meet the problem.
Some Opposition
Opposing the bill were Senators
Klepper, Banks and Upton. Klep-
per insisted that the remedy was
to put the tax base back to three
million dollars, where it was when
it was cut down by Governor
Pierce and then pass the Hamil­
ton reassessment bill. This bill
would increase the assessed val­
ues of the state from »200,000,-
000 to »600,000,000 and would
do away with the necessity of a n ,
Income tax. Klepper pointed out
that the crisis was not so im­
portant that it required the Im­
position of a tax on the people.
He warned that the bill would
meet with defeat when It is voted
oil.
Appoint Market Head
SALEM. Feb. 17. — (UN) —
Governor Patterson today ap­
pointed Seymour Jones, Salem,
state market agent following the
resignation of Charles L. Spence,
who had held that office for the
past two years.
Spence said his resignation waa
due to 111 health and was to take
effect Immediately.
No Free Text Books
SALEM. Feb. 17.— (ifN )— By
a vote of 16 to 9, the senate to­
day voted to sustain an adverse
report from the committee on
education indefinitely postponing
LA ORANGE, Ore., Feb. 17.— the bill which would provide free
(UN) — The city of Union was textbooks for Oregon schools.
the railroad business today
aa the result of Its purchase of a
Kill Pension BUI
portion of the Central Railroad
SALEM. Feb. 17.— (UN) —
of Oregon.
Supported only by Representa­
The road, reputed to be the tives Bronaugh and Mott, the
smallest in the work!, was sold house today killed the old age
by the sheriff here Tuesday.
pension bill by S3 negative votes.
Many thousands due in back
Bronaugh and Mott declared
taxes brought on the sale.
that counties would save money
At a late hour a portion, of by adopting the pension plan in­
about ten miles, of the road was stead of taking care ef Indigeate
unsold, connecting Union with over •» «years ef age at connty
Cove.
farms or charitable Inatitntlene.
Union bought It. paying »1,110,
presuhtably for the purpose of
continuing rail connections with
THREE AVIATORS
tke main line of the O. W. R.
8AN ANTONIO. T e a
and N. company.
,
— (UN)— Three army
were killed dertag
La Qrande — Third modern praotiee at Camp
hotel of aiv or,m ore etorles. Is two airplanes eoUM
projected for this year.
late
Oregon Town Buy9
Small Railroad
Would Tell Her
Story for $100
and a convenient date for the
special election.
Enough time must be given for
the laws Just passed by the pres­
ent session to have referendum
invoked against them.
In the house today Represent­
ative Buchanan announced the
withdrawing of the bills asking
appropriations for buildings at
O. A. C. to clarify the situation.
The house today faced the special
consideration
of appropriation
bills for state institutions and in­
dications were that it would take
most of tbe day.