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ASHLAND, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCII 17, 1927
SENATOR KING PERSISTS IN ~
.
HIS PLAN TO VISIT HAITI
OF ANY CONNECTION
WITH RECENT BREAK
SI
MADE
t
Tardea at Peniteniary Says
charges Against Prisoner
Attorney for Plaintiff Reads
Every Statement Made
In Magasine %
EVERY ONE IS DENIED
Case llragH Albng and But Few
, Are Attending Monotonous
Hess ions
JO LIET, III.. Mar. 17.— (U N )
—Nathan Leopold," Jr., one of the
th rill killers’* of Bobby Franks,
has been completely exonerated of
the charge that he waa “ financier
of an alleged fall break plap of
1,200 prioners.
Warden Elm er Green announc
ed: “The «barges are ail bunk,”
following a thorough invosjjga
tlon.
w
The Investigation into Leopold's
alleged financing came on the
heels of the sensational Jail break
here Saturday when three con
demned Mexicans, .of whom two
were later recaptured in a gun
duel, made a dash for liberty.
The Mexicans, with tb u e others,
had been sentenced to hang for
the murder of deputy Warden
Petef M. Klein last spring, whlh
they were making another dash
for freedom.
v x u w u ivctvixy u o u u ie s u u r -
ing the Past Twenty ‘
*
Four Honrs
MANY C L A I M S SOLD
Prices Mount an New Talcs of
'Rich Strikes Are <-•“
Circulated
W A SHING TO N. Kerch 17.—
(U N )— W ith Senator K ing - * t
Utah apparently determined M
land In H aiti and w ith Hayttaw
officials equally determined to ate
rest him If he does, the govern»
meat has taken the position that
it helpless. .
Hope was expressed in official
quartern that Senator K (|g wogld
precipitate the Issjie by attem pt,
I ing to land bu no Indication ot
any Intention
intention to intercede, wad
given.
< However, United States dis-
patches from San Juan report
that King was determined to land
despite President Borono’s excl
slon order. There were folio'
by receipt ot a telegram here
the E*reuse H altlenn e, which said:
“The people o f H ayti are
paring a splendid reception tq^
Senator King. The people do p et
agree, o r sentiment Is not In Ac
cord— with the Illegal measure
adopted by M r. Borno and they
defend the entry Into Haytlan
i territory of the eminent American
senator and protest the unfair
measure.”
The American high commission
er in Hayti reports to the state
department that President Borno
received enthusiastically a*' party
of I t American congressmen and
senators, who landed at Port au
Prince Sunday. j
K ss*
Gala Time is Had by More
Than Five Hundred
at Elks Temple
Joe Kell x^»«i*urtland Gives
Ideas 6n Work of Crim
inal Classes
Automobile thefts In Oregon
are committed largely at the pres
No one would undertake to say
- 1 .............I "
<
„ i ent time by highwaymen and ma
what would happen if en attempt
jor criminals, according to Joe University Professors Are
VINING
IS
S
P
E
A
K
E
R
Is madeeto arrest Senator King.
Severely Rebuked by
-j', lead of the auto theft bur-
¿ a v e s s i v esos
in
tllV Y I l
n t
Official
c b u
of the Pacific coast auto un
sen and It Is doubtful If any of
Twenty Second Anniversary
derwriters exchange, who was in
ficial Immunity could be made to
Banquet
WRITTEN
Ashland
yesterday ponferring LETTER I S
apply to'him.
„
with Chief of Police McNabb.
E v iry country is given the right
, In what was said to be one of
“Due to the splendid work of Head of Princeton Is Told H in t
under international law to exclude
Practice, Not TTieory la
the largest gatherings of its kind peace authorities in all parts of
any one It wishes.
Now Basis
✓
in the history of Ashland, more the state, the work of the com
Technically, there would appear than five hundred Elks and their mercial auto thief has been large
to be no reason why* King should ladies joined In the ceremonies ly stamped out,” declared Keller
WASHINGTON, March 1 7 . ---- ■*
not be treated as any other pri attending the burning o f the who praised Chief McNabb as be University professors who have
vate cltlxen, should he attempt to
bonds which symbolized the pay ing one of the best peace officers been conducting organized agi
violate an order of the Haytlan ment of all indebtedness of Ash ) ,of the state. "A few years ago tation for cancellation of war
government.
land Lodge Number 944, B. P. Q. our work was directed largely debts have received a rebuke
E.. at the Elks Temple last night.
against auto theft rings who stole from Secretary of Treasury Mot
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The event was the culmination cars to sell, but this class of crim ion.
Such agitation, Mellon feels,
of weeks of work on t ^ part of inal is now almost eliminated.
various committees from the lodge
“Next to the major criminal will encourage opposition In for
as well as the special committees who Rteals cars for the purpose of eign countries and increase the
composed of wives of local Elks, aiding film in robberies and to es difficulties of obtaining ra tifi
all of which resulted in the entire cape from the scene ol his activi cation of the French debt agree
Elks Temple presenting a galaxy ties, the auto tramp is causing us ment.
of colors, that typified the spring much trouble. This Is the fel
Mellon set forth his views em- •
Standard Oil Capitalist Ne season, and transformed the lodge low who steals a car In one city phatically In a letter, to Dr. John
gotiates With Daughter’s rooms ball room and dining room and drives It to some other destin Grier Hibben of Princeton, who
Into a vertlble bower of beauty.
ation and then abandons It. recently joined with 116 mem
Husband
Then come the Joy rider who bers of his ¿acuity In a public
Hold Banquet
N EW YORK, March 17.— (U N )
Shortly after seven o'clock, the takes a car for a good time and appeal for reconsideration ot the
— Count Ludwig Salm von Hoog- lodge members and their ladles abandons It In some out of the debt question. A few weeks ago
estraeten has agreed to give up were seated In the dining room, way place when he runs out of
similar appeal was made by
his infant son Peter for $300,000 and partook of a sumptuous din gas.
most of the faculty oL-Columbia
Keller declared that auto own university.
according to latest reports of
er during which time they were
settlement with his bride’s fath ntertalned by the Loveland or ers are to blame for all thefts In
Debts Mettled
er, Henry H. Rogers, the Stand chestra quartette, composed of G. many cases because they fall or
The outstanding fact la that
ard Oil capitalist.
H. Yeo, Carl Loveland. Lou Han neglect to lock their cars when1' the debt question,” Mellon wrote.
sen
and V. D. M iller, and the parked along the streets or In “A fair trial can now be had,
Since the count's separation
—
high school string trio, consisting private garages.
TONOPAH, Weepah, Mar. 17.
D ETR O IT, March 17.— Every
Yesterday the city had 25 tents,
thing that Henry Ford’s Dear
it bad 60 today and more are go
born Independent said In re g d ri
ing up hourly. Housing and feed
to Aaron Sapiro and exploitation
ing the Incoming gold hunters is
of American farmers hasv now
becoming a serious problem. Be
tween one and two thousand per
been pronounced u n t r u e by
sons are on hand.
Sapiro.
-
.
More than. 200 automobiles
A ll day Wednesday W illiam
werk unable to find garages In
Henry Gallagher, rawboned Gae
Tonopah last n ig h tl- Prospectors
lic lawyer, stood before the Jury
la search of food are forced to
iq the Ford-Saplro million dollar
stand in line for hours waiting for
liber suit and read the cracks the
overworked waitresses to serve
Dearborn Independent had taken
them.
at his client.
Much development work is be Verdict Carries With it <
After reading e a c h one he
Mandatory Jail Sent-
ing
started and sales claims are
would stop long enough to tell
being
staked
wltlhn
a
10
mile
ra
. enee and Fine
the Jury there wasn’t any truth
dius
of
where
the
original
strike
In It and then go on to the next
W A S H IN G TO N . March 17. —
Southern Oregon Normal was made.
ode. I t w ill take him an hour
(U N ) — H arry F. Sinclair, m hl-
Debaters
Lose
by
Narrow
or so longer to finish this pro
Margin
TONOPAH, Nev., March 17.— tlm llllonslre oil man, was found
cess but when he is through he
(U N ) — The Inflow of excited guilty of contempt of the senate
will have told the Jury 141 times
The Southern Oregon normal gold hunters still contlifoes at for refusing to answer questions
that he is there to prove, among school debate succumbed to the
Weepah and' during the past 24. during the senate investigation
other things:
Linfield College last night by
hours, the crowd drawn to thia three years ago of the Teapot
That Bernard Baruch, Otto two to one decision In the most
latest of Nevada mining booms Dome nqval oil leases.
Kahn, Julius Rooenwald and A. Interesting, and closely contested
A ju ry In the fshpreme court
has been nearly doubled.
The
U. Laaker had nothing whatever discussion that has been held at
*1
the district o f X Z
Columbia
re suit against Millicent Rogers was
Ipbby of the Mixpah hotel was a of tliA
not on theory, but In practice,
to do with Sapiro’s projects ex the normal auditorium this year.
bedroom today w ith claims being turned the verdict which carries prepared until March 26, reportR of Mary Galey, Rose Aiklns, and - Keller was accompanied by Guy and a reopening of the who'e
cept in a most perfunctory busi
The cross question type of de
sold so fast that it waa impossible a mandatory ja il sentence of from that a settlement out of court. Floy Young. Professor I. E. V in Simpkins, Portland police detec question at the present time
ness way.
,
bate which was usad by the teams
to keep any coherent record of one to 12 months and a fine of In which the count .would get a ing was master of ceremonies, and tive connected with the auto theft would do more to interrupt the
That it was untrue that Sapiro gave the audience a real th rill, as
bureau of the Portland police de
from $100 to $1,000.
the frenxled trading.
—.
steady progress achieved since ‘
large cash settlement from the at the close of the entertainment
winked at the fostering of bol well as giving the debaters a
partment.
-
Sentence probably w ill be pass
delivered
n
moRt
inspiring
and
el
Although the original strike
settlement than might be gained
Rogers fortune have been grow
shevism, dommunism and I. 'fl. chance to show the lawyer-like
oquent address, tracing the his
at Weepah continues . to ' to ld ed a weak from Friday when ing more persistent.
from any ultimate minor adjust
W.-lsm in order to foster cooper ability to ask and answer ques-
tory of the Elks from the time
major interest . there has been Sinclair’s attorney fflll file their
ments that can be affected.”
ative m arketing schemes. .
tipns. Atgr thq.decJqAen JU(LA«V>
The present agreement, whlcl) years ago when fourteen men
rush fpr dlalins In .the vicinity motion lo r a naw tria l. f
" I am somewhat surprised that
, That Jewish ■ bankers had not given t h f WMTWucif M ked; th fe H £
reliable authorities say Is to bs Joined together In New Lork City,
of Barrel Springs, four miles
before giving the public the bene
loaned large sums of money to haters questions. \ Debate fans
final, was reached in Europe, and formed a social organization,
fit of the conclusions neither the
pronounce^ the argument the from the badger hole where
cooperatives the country over.
where Millicent and her little until the present day when the
Frank Horton, Jr„ and Leonard
gentlemen
of the faculty of Col
most
Interesting
and
Instructive
That Sapiro had not sought to
son were on a vacation, and membership consists of nearly a
Treynor discovered the yellow
umbia university, nor those of
teach
communistic
principles they had ever heard.
where the count was looking for million, with lodges all over the
the h cu lty of Princeton univer
The question wad Resolved: metal that brought about the mad
through union farms bureaus and
additional witnesses to support United States. Professor Vining
dash of gold seekers to this
That
all
foreign
nations
should
Effort
Was
Made
by
De
sity
saw fit to make a thorough
such organizations of young peo
his claim that the countess de told of some of the early history
Immediately relinquish all gov-' vicinity.
fense
to
Prove
That
and
first hand Investigation ot
ple In the rural districts.
serted him.
of the local lodge, and called at
The Barrel Springs strike was
FO R T W O R TH , Tex., Mar. 17.
Boy
Was
Insane
data available at the treasury,
That he had not exploited Ore ernraent control In China éxcept
Under its terms the Salma are tention to the fifty four chaster
made by Wes Watson, old desert — Dr. F. A. Cook, physician, scien
or sought by personal interview
gon hop growers, tangled pur- that usually exercised by consul
CHICAGO, March 17.—-(U N ) to ascertain the views of the
character, who collected $70,000 tist and artic explorer, who was said to have decided to allow members, who by hard work, were
ates and legations.
poseiy the affairs of Colorado po
successful In getting a charter for —A youth who played with dolls
John Galey and Warren Dore- for his claims a few hours after, convicted here 3 years ago on a 'the pending divorce case to lapse
tato growers, lost money for
Ashland. A splendid and fitting until he was 14 years old and American officials who negotiat
and
to
bring
a
new
suit
in
mus representing the local insti- swathed in furs like an Arctic charge of using the malls for -de
southern
cotton
and
tobaoco
tribute
was paid to Charter mem who fell asleep In a crowded ed these settlements,” Mellon
tntlon upheld the affirm ative, i explorer, he had shuffled Jnto the fraud. was granted a 5 year pa France, where both will be di
planters; took satisfaction In fin
ber, E. V. Carter, when the speak courtroom while a prosecuting continued.
Kleth Bollen and Robert Dow, Tonopah club with an exhibit role today by Federal Judge vorced by mutual consent.
Step Backward
ancial troubles o f Idaho, Ore
er told of his efforts before the
attorney demanded his death,
who comprised the Linfield team, of rock that gleamed with streaks James C. Wilson.
Mellon said that reopening of ,
g-snd lodge many years a g o ,
gon, Washington and Montana
Harold J, Croarkln, scion of a the debt question would be a
upheld the negative.
of free gold.
Cook was sentenced to serve 14
wheat men; and generally foster
which directly resulted In Ashland
wealthy family, was found guilty step backward, calculated to p ro -,
Roseburg — Broccoli crop here
Attorney James T. Chlnnock of
Among the arrivals Wednesday years and 9 months in the feder
ed a program designed to work
Grants Pass, and Mr. C. D. was G. L. K rlng of Valdes, al penitentiary.
estimated at 450 carloads.
last night of murdering six year duce discord and Confusion, rath
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ruin througk the farm industry
old W alter Schmlth.
Thompson and Mr. Horace Terrell Alaska, who was motoring in
er than a continued economic
of some forty states.
instructors in the Medford high California with his wife when he
The jury, out about three stability and betterment of the
Gallagher said he could prove school were the Judges. Mr. W al
hours, recommended life Impris world prosperity.
heard the fam iliar call of gold.
It was all untrue and for that ter Redford, professor ot econom
onment.
Kring has prospected in the
A ll of the familiar arguments
reason Is asking a million dollars ics of the Southern Oregon nor
Arctic and went through the
Practically Its main task was were reviewed.
from the man who makes “a mal acted as chairman.
Goldfield frenty of 1906.
to determine whether Croarkln
He
Mellon pointed out that when
certain well known type of popu
M r. M. E. Bollen. head of the parked in front oil the Mizpah
was sane last December when the allies bought war supplies
lar priced automobile.”
public speaking department of hotel at 12:30., and 10 minutes
he smashed the boy's skull with In America they got them on
From time to time he would L'nfleld college, and R. D. Ma
later was speeding toward Wee
a hammer In the loft of a riding credit, but when America bought
vary the monotony of offers to haffey and Raymond Strand, who
pah with his pockets full of
academy,
supplies in Europe It paid cash.
prove falsity of statements by form the second debate team of cation blanks.
It was around this trial that
“ Here Is the fundamental rea
going into detail.
Llfffleld were also guests of the
“ I never yet got left out of
the tria l revolved. ,
son which explains why we ended
Interest In the case was at local institution. They are on a
Nevada gold rush and I ’ll soon
Thomas Nash and other de the War with every one owing us
low ebb as far as spectators were trip Into California and w ill meet
fense lawyers had contended th'at and our owing no one,’’ he added.
be in the thick of this one,
concerned. There were no crpwds California'Tec of Pasadena, Red
Krlng sputtered as he went busily
Croarkln was insane. They put
Mellon also said: “A ll of onr
in the corridors and the erbwd lands, Pacific, and University of
about getting his blanks and di
psychiatrists on the stand to principal . debators already are
In the courtroom wished that the Southern California.
rections for the 37 mile drive
support their contention. State’ receiving from Germany more
preliminaries would "soon end and
to Weepah.
Attorney Robert E. Crowe had than enough to pay their debts to
the case get down to the stage
"Gosh, hut It feels good to
claimed the 26 year old youth United States, France and Italy,
where attorneys , would begin
out on the desert again.*’
was legally sane, although pos with the exception ot this year
making faces at each other.
Mining equipment is being
sfbly a degenerate. He too, put In the case of the latter, are re
moved toward Weepah and softie
psychiatrists on the stand.
ceiving from the same source
PALM BEACH, Fla., Mar. 17. of the newly organised compan
more than enough to pay their
W hile United States government ies are expected to begin Work
debts to Great Britain also.
officials in Washington drop oc soon. A truckload of equipment
casional hints that the .federal for the Silver King mine has
treasury Is so well of that another left Trono, Calif., and other con
t a i reduction may be expected, cerns are moving materials rapid
PAN FRANCISCO; Mar. 17.-
negroes In the southern part of ly.
Held In chains aboard the trans Florida have decided their mv -
Among the day’s Important
Here and there could be seen a
EUGENE. Mar. 17— (U N )-—Of
port Thomas, Hugh D’Autrenfont, Ings are safer In the tobacco tin deals was the transfer of the
bit of synetheWc shamrock or per
ficially Invited to participate In
wanted for complicity In the Siski on the rafter than In the govern Hecla group of four claims in
haps a touch of green, bnt other
national basketball tourna
you train holdup and slaying, ar ment’s faults.
Weepah to the Umatilla Mining
wise St. Patrick’s day passed
ment at Chicago, the Eugene high
rived here today.
Hundreds of them flocked to company, one of the oldest of
quietly and without ostentation In .
school basketball team and its
D ’Autremont
was
elosely postoffice Wednesday and began Nevada mining concerna.
The
Ashland. So far as known there
supporters began an Intense esm-
guarded and held tncommûnican- to draw out the money they had Umatilla also owns a large acre
were no public or semi - publio
Pglgn for funds to finance the
tlo and was to be rushed to the saved, up during ihe Florida age of patented ground In the
functions to commemorate the
Ulh*
Alcatrlx Island prison, where he "gold rush.”
day.
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Tonopah district and a large* in
About $2,500 Is necessary.
w ill be "kept until he is taken
Efforts of negrO preachers terest in the Tonopah Bonansa
Civic organisations were asked PR ESID EN T SPRAINS W!
north for a trial.
and welfare workers to assure and Tonopah Weetern'compaaieo.
for
support and R. O. Brown said
W ASHINGTON, Mar. IT . — .
them that the government had no The Arm was formerly controlled
he had hopes the fund would be President Coolidge sought the ad
N E W BOOKS
designs en their money end would by Herman Zadlg, San
raised by Thursday evening. An vice of a physician today regard
Through the generosity of J. repay every penny they had depos
broker, bnt was recently U ken
immediate reply to the invitation ing a slight sprain la his right
R. Toser, one of the pioneer resi ited, were unavailing.
over by a group of Sacramento
was requested In the telegram wrist.
dents of Ashland, several
fine
and San Francisco capitalists.
from
the University of Chicago,
His physician advised htas to
sets of hooks have been presented A TTO RN EY F A IR T H IM M H E R E
which
sponsors
the
national
play
bandage
his w rist and he worked
to the public library. T h e s e
Attorney and Mrs. Fairchilds of
Astoria — $500,000 sulphite
off. The wire stated that If Eu throughout tho day w ith a cloth '
"books will be ready for circulation Yreka, Cal., were In Ashland last pulp m ill to be ereeted hers to
gene cannot make the trip the Sa bound tightly aboat it. Ma
shortly, and w ill be greatly ap evening to attend the Elk's ban be known as Astoria Box and
lem
high school team, runner-up not know how the sprain oeqar
preciated by the reading publio. quet and dahee.
Paper company.
in the state meet, will be invited. red.
IIN F W IS W H
is s u m » J E
m
IS FOUND ! M O ,O K IS PRICE
cm of u n
IT
Dr. Cook Receives
M E R E R SLEEPS
INI
DÜRING HIS TRIAL
Five Year Paroje
One Who Ever Clubbed His Way In
Negroes Save in
a Tobacco Tin
D ’Autremont Now
In San Francisco
State Champs to
S t Patrick’s Dav
Go To Chicago
Is Quiet Locally