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V*7' THE POULTRY INDUSTRY THE WEATHER is a potential pay roll foe Fair, with heavy frost in Ashland ^sWand’s Leading (United Neva Wire Servi«») ASHLAND, OB PETITION ON w m m to STASI IN a n o FIELI! DAN IS LAID iper /or Over Fifty Years * - interior. (Dotted Frees Wire 8e NESPAY, MARCH 23, 1927 Action mi toe ram un nw Ml m s s ME LIBEL ■ 10CA1W NEB HERE S D II JURY HEARS ABOUT HALF OF TESTIMONY At the special meeting of the city council held night to consider a petition presented to that .body, A T T n n r tiT m iv — Ç ÏP “ < W Annual Committee Reports which» a request was made for deferring action oh I of Chamber * ef Commerce building of the dam, Engineer Dillard at the request Fashion Are Oiven Mayor Pierce ,and members of the council again set.ou1 At the regular Forum luncheon his'recommendations regarding the proposed project. TONOPAH. Nev., Mar. 23 meeting of the Chamber of Com / So* much has been said, regarding Mr. Dillard’s opin| (UN)— Weepah Is expanding in merce held yesterday, at the Llth- true gold camp fashion and lt>, ion . as to the feasibility - of carrying _ on the work at thfil la Springs hotel, reports from the growth, starting with erection of I Time, that the Tidings in order that the people may various committees, of that organ Mpre Than Four Hundred and Fifty A m arimma a n d Two Hundred Twenty Hight a gambling dub and progressing I exactly what his recommendations consist of, secured isation were read, and approved, Other Foreigners Are Taken From Foreign Settle through addition of two dance ¡t h e m as nearly as possible, word for word, tn view of the fact that much In Million Dollar Reouest for Tax Payers Ask That ment for Safety Sake. War Ships Stand By to Take halls, soon will Include establish-1 __ r Damage Drags Slowly formation as to what has been ac Work he Defered on Refugees. ment of a daily newspaper. I M r. D lll& rd 8 St& tdn& nt t Along complished locally during the past P. f . Garside, publisher of thel “ Tn.computing the interest, on the. bonds, it hA8 year Is contained In these reports ELECTION DEPENDED Tonopah Dally Times, announced! been found that if the bonds are sold at this titne, it wiB the Tidings will print them In WITNESS SAYS LITTLE SHANGHAI, March 23.—Americap marines were Coanrllmao Peters Declares That 2 ?!“ T “ rai8C I E tb e wil.1 ' Z f “ irl,y h « S ‘ fall. For today the report of the Fighting side by side with the crack British Cold Stream Moet of Tim« is Taken up With Election Should Not be Agricultural and Land settlement guards, in a key position on tjio first line defense of the ficient equipment can be obtained. | 1 urtI»cnnore the entire city will have to be recheckodj and the Civic Affairs and Street W rangling Between Various Disregarded Attorneys foreign settlement this afternoon. Naval officers and The slogan of this ■ newspaper, and an extensive survey made before definite rates can ba Improvement committee a r e the United States Consul General were fearing a Chinese Action on a petition aigned by according to Garside, will be “Al put into effect. I believe that it would.be better to post given. DETROIT, Mar. 2 3 — About Agricultural an<l Land Settlement 228 Ashland taxpayers requesting ways hot on the trail of news.' assault upon .the settlement and evacuated more than pone the building of the dam, until next season, that one-half the things Henry Ford’s Weepah mine operators now that “any further progress on the Your committee on^KgrieuIture fopr hundred and fifty Americans and other foreigners moderate increase in rates be put into effect now, that Ashland Canyon Dam be defered. con,p,ain that th®y are having and Land Settlement ffeld several Dearborn Independent nald abeut from the Chapei war area, taking them to comparative the work of building the road and clearing the dam site, Aaron Saplfo, making Saplro bo meetings during the year, and has at thia time,** was laid over until difficulty keeping their?miners at mad be sued Forth for a million safety in the International Settlement. W ar ships and be carried on, and that sometime in December or January, work. At every new-report of a been prepared to assist the Land the next regular meeting of the city council at a special meeting fresh gold strike the men are the time best suited for the letting of contracts, that a Settlement Department of the dollars, now are officially before transports were ready to tgke refugees aboard at a called last night to consider the away into the hills, poking around contract he let for the work. This will allow the dam' tq State and Portland Chamber when the Jury. moments notice. Today’s session of the trial of with their picks in an effort to called upon. request. SHANGHAI, March 23.— Scores be started some time next spring. Three months will be In co-operation with the County Sapiro’s suit procedure followed The petition was an aftermath uncover some previously - hidden of Chinese attempting to storm necessary to design the structure and much time will Committee your committee recom regular routine. of a recent meeting when the ledge of gold, or staking n e the International settlement have Attorney Henry Gallagher, the he needed to make the goneral preparations for thé mended that the Board send council, by a vote of fouc to two, claims. been killed by British and Japan Irishman who has come to avenge The lateet rumor Indicated that work, all of which can be done during the time that; Messrs Arnsplger, Manager of the placed themselves on record to ese troops called to defense of the eontinne with the work, as was a valuable find has beeh made by you are rechecking your rates, and planning the necesi Talent Irrigation District to Ow Ford’s attacks upon, the Jews, foreign stronghold. ens Valley In Southern California would read a sentence from the voted In the recent election 'held Otis Harper and Wllllain Sherry, While fires which had destroy ary increases to fully meet your bond payments.’’ Dearborn Independent, containing for the purpose of interesting set for that purpose, and received who started a restaurant at Wee- Families Take the Initiative ed 1,500 native houses continued some alleged libel against Saplro. pah, but who turned from a pros Questions Axe Asked tlers In this section of Oregon, hearty support by Harry Hosier, in Working up a De to rage in the Chapel' district, Attorney Stewart . . Hanley, A. C. Nlnlger and Louis Dodge, pecting.tour with rich looking fense In response to a question asked by Councilman and Mr. F. M. Carter, a member of standing just outside the settlement, corn almost at Gallagher’s el from the cltlxens standpoint, and specimens of rock. Their strike Peters as to just how much the Crowson reservoir thia Chamber at that time, aM ered northern troops, terrified at bow. would object. The court, us NEW YORK, Mar. 23.— Mrs. the threat of death from the Can Councilman Bergner and Thorn was about ten miles from Weepah (Please Turn To Page Five) would increase the water supply the engineer stated that ually overruled the objection. ! they raid, refusing to tell Its exact Ruth Snyder and Henry Judd ton. Then the Jury could hear offic Gray, confessed slayers of the for tonese, broke through the lines of it Would not increase it to a very great extent. That Mr. Hosier, who had taken location. ially what had already been read. mer’s husband, have decided to British near the north station and “I had four men working this it was primarily an equalizing reservoir, would give the initiative In the circulation of entered the foreign territory. , Many Objections -the petition,, declared that \ o t morning when they heard of a an equal pressure over the entire city, and would store permit their families evoke in First Violation Gallagher then would ask Wil new strike and rushed out to tbelr-Jwhalf the complicated ma one out of twenty had refused It was the first violation of for the night run off of water« that oould be utilized du liam J. Cameron, editor of the chinery of justice to postpone sign It whan approached and that stake claims,” declared A. L. eign rights since the capture of the dryest time of the year, and would afford relief Independent, If he had knowledge payment for their extraordinary his observations from coming.in* James, superintendent of the Sil Shanghai Monday morning. Jap of such and such a* fact contained ver King company. fen days or two weeks. ' crime. contact with the various tax pay anese soldiers fired on Chinese In the article^ or such and such a Q u e l l year old prospaetar “ What difference will the Southern Pacific cnttintiB* Lawyers have entered pleas of .snipers, while British troops op ers, was that there was an over Man Will f^aslUn refutation of what . the fee« torthv.” on behalf of the ao- ahiwed ap la camp with a piece e f whelming seqtlment is favor k Problems, down on their supply this yPSrr'ttie iee p la n t« u ttin g p ’ ened fire on the invading north paragraph TftatM. ca«ei cduple, and hare asserted Indefinitely postponing the work gold float. The youngster was all down on theirs, and the park being watered from the Secretary of Interiol erners. The invaders were dis- Hanley would object. that the Confessions of both were armed and 1,700 of them wore el- * Mr. Ninlnger said that a pe out of breath when he came run The court would overrule the water purchased from the Talent Irrigation district,” R. W. Price, manager of the obtained under dureee and are tition of this kind bearing . the ning to his father, exclaiming lowed to enter the settlement un Crater Lake National Park Com objection, usually, and Cameron repudiated. Councilman Bergner asked the engineer. , signatures of so many heavy tax “Look at th^t and weep, pa.” der a Japanese gaard. answer no. But the “Tearful Tommy" Sny payers and substantial men In the ■ Ano the; of-the men who made “ I have estimated that the Southern Pacific will pany, left today for San Francis would Shanghai’s foreign settlements • Then the process would be re der, who was the life of gin cock- have taken on an air of a city un community should come In for fortunes oat of earlier Nevada use about* forty per cent of the water that they used co, where he will meet .Friday peated. tall and Charleston parties In the der siege. Bullets from serosa the • serious consideration, and added booms is on his-way to Weepah last year, and including a material let down in the with Secretary of the Interior Hu In that matter the Jury i bert Work til a general meeting gay set of Queen’s Village, and his request to that of others that He Is D. McKenzie, who took carried through a half dozen of the nerve shattered corset sales boundary line, separating the con- .* work be delayed. Louis Dodge million dollars out of the Frances ice plant, I would estimate that in case of an acute attended by all Of the ooncesslon- the 21 articles concerning Saplro man who was her lover, and who cessions from the native city con explained .that weather traveled in Mohawk mine at Goldfield. H^ shortage, 250 families, could be supplied with water. ares of National Parks. tinue to fall near foreign homes This is the first time that such which the Independent 'published. calmly planned and executed an cycles of about ten years to a cy has been in London for the past Eliminating the park, from the domestic supply would and business houses. Now and then the procedure unusually brutal murder, had very cle, and that In his opinion we 20 years but cabled that he Is on probably care for an additional 250 familios, or five a meeting has ever been held, and The British warship Vindictive it la thought that the Interior De- would be .varied by Gallagher, little to do with what went on and would not have any more dry his way back to Nevada. has been struck by missiles as was hundred in all. This would leave 700 families in Ashland partmen will become better ac showing the jury some pictures. seemed scarcely to understand. years for some time, and that be the headquarters of the United without sufficient water in a dry year,” the engineer quainted with some of the park There were pictures of Colorado Mr«. Snyder and Gray were Just States cause of this and the proposed re marine corps. , replied. ' problems through this , contact, potato patches, captioned w i t h middle class, every day American ductions In the nee of water by OVER UNTIL NEXT MEETING “ ’ BY TROOPS IN THE FIRST DEFENSE OF SETTLEMENT M B S ) SLAYERS HEAD HOT GIHLU WIE AM MEETING WTO S E I » M some of the heavier uaers, he felt there would be an adequate sup ply for some time to come. Indoor Baseball - League to Start Position Clear Plans for an indoor baseball Councilman Bergner stated that his pqpltlon had been expressed league, promoted by the Y. M. C. before both in thé newspaper and A. were started yesterday. The In open meeting of the council. league wpi start next week and a That he had not ¿hanged his opin number of teams will eqter, it ion In anÿ way, and that he had was stated. Those who have asked made every effort to give both to enter teams are: Battery B, sidee fair consideration. He fur Hl-Y club. Employed Boys’ club; ther stated that with the decrease and Dom Provost. Dom toys he in the use of water by the South has a real team and gome excit ern Pacific and the Ice Com ing competition Is expected. It is pany and by wfttertng park from hoped by those In charge that the the Talent Irrigation district and local high school and the Normal the building of the Crowson Res school will each enter teams. The ervoir, that they should at least games will be played on the Ar try ont the supply before going mory floor where there is an In ahead and expending a huge sum door diamond all marked off and ready. Any organization wishing of money* Dr. Wood of the council, called to enter a team in the le&rue, attention to the needs o t the city which will start next week, and brought ont the fact that In anked to get in touch with either most places, users of water like Clyde Young, or Secertary, D. P. the fire department, the park Walter of the Y. M. C. A., It was board, Mnd other civic enterprises announced. • were charged for the water, and if this method was adopted In Ash land it would assist In keeping the expense to the water users down. z % Will of the People Councilman Peters declared Roy Abbott, manager of the Hl- that the same arguments that Y club handball tournament, re ware being ' advanced against the bnlldlng of the dam, had 'been ported 18 players signed up for expressed before the election, that the me«N, at last night's meeting conditions had not changed other of the Hl-Y cllib. f The tourna than Ashland was fortunate this ment is creating- considerable in winter In having some splendid terest anfong high school hand rains, and that had there not been ball enthuslaats, and a small sil these rains, there would not now ver* loving cup la to bo offered for be the question raised ae to the' each winner In the doubles and feasibility ot continuing with tha one for the winner in the singles, It was announced nt last night's work. *' meeting of tHb elub. The Hl-Y He further stated that the peo ple had expresaad themselves by club member« part in the oomlng means of the ballot box, and that Older Boys* Conference was dis- ousaed,* and other Itomft of buel- (Please Turn To. Page Five) nes« taken up at the meeting. Eighteen Boys to Play Hand (Plegra Turn to Page 5) While srmorefl cars rush about the streets ready for emergencies the foreign volunteer corps elded by troops, la taking precautions to prevent spread ot the fires from the Chapei district to the settlement. Early this morning the nation alists seem to be more than hold ing their own-with the last units Jury Leaves I of northern troops. The bulk ot Once In a while the lawyers fighting resulted from clashes be would get particularly strenuous tween these two groups, but In and the Jury to u ld have to leave soveral Instances Japanese troops the room, while the attorneys told were forced to fire on both the court how perfectly atrocious northern and southern snipers. the other fellow’s logic was. The northerners shortly after mid But aside from those little dis Monday night, April 4. through night were holding the north ra agreement .the day strolled quietly the courtesy of the Vining man tion and a number of otbhr minor through tfie potato patches, the agement. Messrs H. B. Jfiirst and points. fields of strawberries and the or Fred Cushing, the Upper Valley fTOilnesc Are Killed chards of prunes moving slowly Community club will give a third Ten Chinese were killed by and with carefully measured showing o f the play, "Cyclone troops of the British Durham bat stride. Sally,” which was put on for two talion when the International Mbt- Cameron, thfe chunky editor ot night in the new Bellview club tleraent were entered, ¿¿ores of Ford's newspaoer, was a personi house about the mlddje of Febru other Chinese were killed or fication of idleness* most of the ary.- wounded nearer the north station. time. He sat hunched up In the The first night there was such In the former fray Privates Mor wltnqss chair and about every a terrific storm that many who rison and Newby of the Durham twenty minutes was permitted to had planned to go were unable to battalion were wounded and It say “no.” ' do so, and the second was the was reported that three other He did get across one * Idea, Ashland-Medford basketball game British soldiers had been shot however, and that was that be tn this city, which again kept during the late afternoon and eve was boss of the' Dearborn Inde many people away. ning fighting. One armored mo pendent. The performance was a huge tor car. which wiu la the thick of Hie sole Instructions from Mr. success, however, from the stand the fighting In this vicinity, Ford were: point of praise given, and a large showed more than 399 bullet You’re the editor, Be sure number of people have urged Its marks after It. had been disabled you are rights” repetition, so the cast, which is by Chinese troops. The stream of ArmVd 'with those Instructions Intact at present, has expresed refugees coming Into Shanghai, he took orders from nobody—and willingness to take pert again. continued throughout the ngrtlcttlarty not from Mr. Liebold, A short picture of two or three alng. Ford’s personal secretary. He reel« has been selected and with Foreigners as well sura all understood It. several speotal numbers of singing their bedding ar** and dancing, together with the ot household oomedy, the audience may be as rickshaws and Oregon and Washington probes sured of a real treat. Into tho elty fro« find good 'demand at Hamburg, towns. Along tho Germany. women and child™«, Oregon shipped walked, all seeking the State will surface 38-mlle Sec 3028 care of safety In the settlements tion of Roosevslt Highway, Myers cars of broc- , s ..... Creek to Chetco River. (Plena« Turn To Pago Mr. Price expects to return Sun lines about hoeing potatoes for those who rule American agricul day. ture a California strawberry Datch; or a nice Washington farm or Oregon hopfleld that the Inde- nendent alleged Saplfo wanted, to mortgage to Jewish bankers pic tures of Barney Baruch, Aaron Saplro, Eugene Meyer and of oth er dignitaries. The Entertainment Committees Get Under Way itlsena, once more apparently ap palled, as .their friends and their families, by the enormity of their offence and Its consequences. a Although their detailed confes sions must convict them beyond a reasonable doubt they have per mitted pleaa of “not guilty” in a desperate effort to avoid the ex treme penalty for their crime. Bellview Show to Be At The Vining