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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1927)
I 2 Killed, 18 Injured This Storm Caused Wreck. A REGUIAR SCOUT AUCKLAND, (New Zealand), _Feb. 2 |.— (UP)— For the first time in his life,. the Duke of York, second son of the British Xing, wlH set foot on Australian soil today. It will be the first scene In a four months' tour of New Zealand and Australia that Is expected ’ to be one long dem onstration of the loyalty ot those two dominions to the British throne. • ; * Immediately after the Renown has tied up at the wharf OoV- ernor-General Sir Charles Fergu son and suite will board her and will ba received ly the duke and duchess with great «eyemooy. Ev eryone will be In magnificent re galia, the naval, men as splendid as peacacks In frock coats, cocked hats, and glittering braid, and the military In gay full-dressed uni forms liberally besprinkled with red tabs. The duke will go ashore • and Inspect a guard of honor of war veterans. The chairman of the Harbor Board will them conduct the royal couple and their army- of equerries to the gates of the wharf, where they will be met by the mayor of Auckland in scarlet robes. The duke and duchess will he driven to Government House where they will be welcomed by Prime Minister J. O. Coates and other cabinet ministers. An ad dress of welcome will be read and presented to the duke In a magnificent caaw of inlaid New Zealand timber. a In the afternoon, the duke and duchess will proceed to the Town Hall where another address of the mayor and councillors before an enthusiastic audience. The duke will reply with a short apeech. Califomia Has Grape Over-Supply TURLOCK, Cal., Feb. 22.— (UN)— An over supply of grapes, with no organisation in shipping and a lack ot by-pfoducte to be realised from the surplus raised every year, are the greatest fac tors to be overcome by California vlneysrdlsts, Curtis Lindley, Jr., told chamber of commerce mem bers hero?!1 Lindley. directing a drive for memberships in the California Thia is the story Fred Thompson, famous qihtion picture ajfr, thought good enough to dish pn to the boys ef America and their friends arid families? An exciting novel! Read it! « Comfortable Pullman ac com m odations assure a night’s restful sleep; arrival in tim e for business next, morning. Reserve space on either N o. 54 or No. 16. The form- , er puts you in Portland SB / 7:15 next morning, the ht- 4 ter at 8:50 e.m. « Returning, similar coutf fortable Pullman service leaving Portland either sit 9:00p.m. (No.l3)or(No.53) at 1:00 am .—sleepers ready at 930 pan. 1 ' . Save 10% to 30%—buy • Vlneysrdlsts' Association In Stan islaus county and other grape sections ot the state, declared that too many carloads of grapes nrs shipped east every year, thus glutting the market and causing a reduction in prices. ' "One car of grapes selling for 82 per package is .worth nine cars selling for fl.SQ,'* be said. “According io prominent authori ties, the |2 price could be obtain ed by a 80 or 86 percent reduc tion in the number of cars leaving California. "This reduction . cannot be made by the Vlneyardtsts* Asso ciation or by state law. When we hare a strong enough member ship it will have to be made through education of the mem bers. The surplus could then be made into «oft drinks to replace synthetic drinks now sold." Workers in China Rapidly Resuming Their Former Jobs SHANGHAI. Feb. 22.— (UN)— Wholesale beheading of agitators appears to have worked its Intend ed effect on strikers In native sec tions of Shanghai. Workers were resuming ther posts In many of the native Industries tonight, but walkouts, were becoming epidemic in the British and Japanese settle ments. it was considered signifi cant, however, that only 65 em ployers of American firms were Idle. While 48,000 employes of Ja panese firms and 20,000 men em ployed by British firms were on strike. The executions themselves would have attracted only minor attention due to the fact that they took place In isolated sectors, but the parading of the phastly heads through the streets on long poles ROME, Feb. 22.—Premier Mus by civil police served to quiet the solini has aligned Italy with agitators. France In refusing President C«ol- Authorities now see a greater idge’s Invitation for a further menace from the retreating troops conference to discuss reduction of cf Marshal Sun-Chuan-fang than paval armaments. ■*. from the present Internal move In his reply, which the Ital ment. ian premier handed personally to It is known that Sun's army Is United States Ambassador Flet- completely demoralised and likely eher, be is understood to hi-" to begin wholesale lootings as remarked that naval defease con ¡soon as the backwash reaches stituted a question of Ilfs or Shanghai. death for Italy. It wae not a The defeated troopers are like matter, he is reported to haya said ly to seek safety In the forelgh that Italy can regard as a mare cettlements. mi-ltary or political problem He la Another menace resulting from understood to have pointed out the beheadings Is that the Canton that Italy's geogaaphlcal position ese may seek reprisals when they In the Mediterranean spoke for It self mere than- any technical ar guments. He Is said to have continued Italy's position Ip a sen controlled In all its outlets waa the pivot Chevrolet is meeting with sroud which all other coslder- i n c r e a s i n g favor in atlons would have to rvyolve. branches of the Hertz Two particular k pranau tlo n. 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