Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 25, 1927, Image 1

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THE POULTRY INDUSTRY
is a potential pay roll for
Ashland
Ashland’# Leading 2V<
per for Over Fifty Years
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VOL. L
Sucosa sor to the Zcml-Wedkly T ldingo V o lu t e «9
MARR - RETURN
OF PRISONER
TO MEDFORD
BONDS NEXT T O M
Ninety Thousand Dollars
Worth Will Be
Offered
Ninety thousand dollars worth
of five per cent bonds will be sold
at the next meeting of the * city
council to be held Tuesday, March
29, to provide funds for the Llthla
Pipe Line and the reconstruction
work on the water mains through­
out the city.
A meeting was held in Decem­
ber for this purpose, but it was
decided at that time, that a lower
rate of Interest would make the
bonds Just as saleable, and for
that reason the interest rate has
been reduced from five and one
half to five per cent.
The petition presented to the
council Tuesday requesting the
postponement of an activity on
the dam, will come up for action
On the night of April 6.
IDINGS
Committee H u Been
usually Active During
Part Year
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Ak’• !
Fair, with heavy frost in tl
interior.
(United Press Wire Service)
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ASHLAND, OREGON, FR )AY, MARCH 25, 1927
OF CHAMBER l » i
■ I M IT
AMERICANS IS
NOT CORRECT
THE WEATHER
N(
ASHLAND CANNEK 6 HAYS
TO BE MADE lARGER
Outside Capital Becomes In­
terested and Capacity
Will be Doubled
WANTS A mese TONG war SPEAKER FI
STARTED I B I D E M
BAR AGAINST
liV 'S Ml
FILM CENSORS V
V IL BE
STATE SCHOOL'
Secon
Closes
In planning our program fo
At a meeting of the stockhold­
NEW YORK, Mar. 25— (UN)
1926 It was urged that thia Itei ers of the Ashland Preserving
A second night of fear closed
British and American Au­ be given the greatest possible
Co., held Wednesday evening, it Movie Czar Would Have the down upon Chinese from New
thorities Deny Persist­ 4>ortunity, and while the
was decided to dissolve the cor­
Federal Constitution
York to Chicago and Skn Fran­
ent Rumors
of 91760 is an extremely
poration and sell the properties
Amended
cisco.
amount to attempt any ou
to the Bagley Canning Co. Out­
Sheriff Joinings Leaves to
The two year trlice between the
DELAY BOMBARDMENT Ing advertising campaign it
side capital .has been Interested, OBJECT TO O E N 8 O R 9 Hip Sings nnd On Leongs was Dean of Men at 0 . A. 0. to
Bring Hugh D ’Autre­
Be The Chief Confer­
felt that a start at least could
a new 9100,000 company has
mont Back
honroal|/ kept, but it is ended.
Plans to Fire on City Postponed
made toward something rather been formed and the cannery will Artical Declare« That it is a Mark So far, six are dead and two
ence Speaker *’
to Allow Americans to
of the Times an<l Hhouhl
more pretentious than has h ereto be greatly enlarged. It is said
ALIBI IS ANNOUNCED
wounded.
Get Out
Not be Allowed
ertheleaa by those In a position to know,
fore been attempted. Neverth
Pistols snapped a delayed im DATES ARESELECTED
Attorney for Accused Slayer
so many apparently n necessari
<
that these new plans and im­
personal venagance In a Brook­ Delegate« From Southern Oregon
SHANGHAI, Mar. 26.— British Items have presented themselves
d a im » Other« Perpetrated
provements will more than double
lyn
restaurant; a Cleveland laun­
NEW
YORK.
Mar.
25.—
(UP)
and American authorities thia eve­ from time to time that we have
W ill be Here on April
Robbery
...» i the former output of the - plant!
--------The suggestion that the Feder- dry, a Newark opium den; a fan
ning denied persistent rumors
8, 0 and 10
stlll not yet accomplished the Ittr |and make the cannery the largest I ai constitution be amended to tan table in Chicago. The slain
that 100 Americana and many tent and purpose of our program Industry of the community.
SAN FRANCI8C0, Mar. 25.—
' guarantee freedom of the motion in Manchester, Conn., and Pitts­
British civilians had been massa­ along thia line.
■
The return of Hugh D'Autremont
; picture screen as freedom of burgh fell across their Ironing
Dr. U. G. Dubach, dean of men
cred
at
Nanking.
to Medford tonight to face a mur­
In the first place It was and .19
boards,
in
Mott.
Pell
and
Dawyers
speech
and
press
:s
now
guaran­
at
O. A. C, will be the principal
No definite information was
der charge In complicity with the
felt that suitable attention should
streets—
New
York’s
Chinatown
of
teed.
was
made
by
Will
H.
Haya,
speaker
at the Southern Oregon
available, however, and it la
8iaklyou tunnel dynamiting, is ex
be given to the announcemeui
president of the Motion Picture huddled buildings, hollowed walls district Older Boys’ Conference it
feared
that
murder
may
have
■pected by postal authorities with
and promotion of the opening of
Producers &
Distributors of and twisted passageways— 25 ex­ was learned today. Dr. Dubach
been rampant In Nanking. The
the arrival of Sheriff .Ralph Jen
the Southern Oregon Normal
America, in an article on "Cen­ tra patrolmen and a score of in his dealing with young men
British
Consul
General
Giles
at
nings of Jackson county, who Is
School* consequently onr find
sorship of the Movies" in the plain clothes detectives watched. just entering college is especially
Nanking was rescued this after­
expected today.
Item of expenditure for thia year Harry
The police tally shows that the fitted for this, and is used - at
April number of Review o f Re­
.
Moy
Will
Head
In­
noon and brought aboard the
The arrest Is reported to have
waa In thia connection, and cun*
con*
Hip
Sings are behind in the score many of the Older boys’ confer­
views
Issued
today.
door
Baseball
Team
British warship Emerald, togeth­
brought about a reconciliation of
elated of a one page display r add
of
deaths.
The Brooklyn chop ences in the state. He will ar­
From
Club
"To
release
the
product
of
er with G British marines, who
the parents. . Mrs. Belle D'Autre­
on the cover of Oregon Bust ineaa,
suey
cabaret
where the war broke rive in the city Friday morning,
one’s
brain
only
after
it
has
been
Harry May was elected captain
had stayed by their wounded which served the double purpose
mont Is preparing to leave on the
out soon after-the truce ended at April 8th, and will be the princi­
strained
through
the
aleveof
a
of
the
Employed
Boy’s
indoor
countryman until they got him of assisting our state Chamber of
same train with her son where she
baseball team at a meeting of censor,” said Hays, “is a discour­ midnight Wednesday was a Hip pal speaker at Kiwanls luncheon
out of danger.
will Join forces with Paul D’Au
Commerce official organ, and
Sing money maker.
that day. The Southern Oregon
Couple
Announce
Through
General Smedley Butler, com- placing before all the communities the club held in Pioneer hail last agement and an affront to con­
tremont, from whom she has been
Before dawn, the Hip Sings are district conference la to be held in
scientious men.
Attorneys
That
They
evening.
The
c.lub
also
plana
to
mandlng the United States m a -|and organliatloM of the aUte
separated, in an effort to save
expected to even the Bcore. The Ashland this year, on Friday, Sat­
Want Separate Trials
rines here, conferred today with fact that our Southern Oregon promote a city wide hand ball . “The founders of our republic
the youth from the gallows.
two year truce was signed March urday and Sunday, April 8, 9, 10.
reeognlzed
this
when
they
guar­
Major General Duncan, the Brit­ Normal School was reopening thin tournament soon. Twelve mem­
24, 1925, after 72 lives had been This district comprises towns in
NEW YORK, Mar. 26.— (UN)
anteed
to
ajl
men
freedom
of
bers
attended
the
meeting
of
ish comhiander regarding full year. The March number of Ore­
lost
in a tong war that had begun Douglas, Coos, Josephine, Jack- ’
—Separate
fight
to
escape
electro­
speech,
freedom
of
assemblage,
Utmost Becrecy will mark the
the club last night and it was
American participation in holding
son and Klamath counties, and
return to Oregon of Hugh D’Au­ cution for the slaying of the man the defense lines. The marines gon Business was also devoted to reported to be one of the best and freedom of conscience. Had the previous October.
'nvltations and announcements
tremont, youngest of the three they believed Stood in the way «of will do everything necessary to I special feature articles on Jackson meetings of the group. Lou Han­ the motion picture been known
D’Autremont brothers, who is al­ their happiness are under consid­ protect American lives and pro­ [County and Ashland, and a large sen the leader is leading a dls- when the Constitution was writ­ • CHICAGO, Mar., 25.— (UN) — have been sent to towns in these
number of extra copies were dla-
ten, there is not the slightest Chicago, with one tong war death, counties in an endeavor to secure
leged to have bden'The ringleader eration by Mrs. Ruth Brown Sny­ perty, Butler said.
i
tributed generally. In connection duaaion on "Christian Teachings doubt that* it too, would have been added two more victims to the list strong delegations of older boys.
der
and
Henry
Judd
Gray,
her
in the brutal murder of four per­
on
Social
and
Economic
Prob­
with the Normal School a large
j
accorded those Inalienable rights Thursday night, and one of them "We expect about 100 older high
sons in the unsuccessful robbery corset salesman paramour.
Postpone -Bombardment
sign was also placed on the high­ lems.’* The question up for dis­ which Americans Jealously safe­ was shot when the thought he school and working bo^rs at this
The love which they once con­
and dynamiting of a Southern Pa­
cussion last night was: "Which
WASHINGTON, Mar. 25.-^The
conference which is the tenth one
cific train at Siskiyou in October, fessed drove them to beat - Mrs. threatened bombardment of Nan­ way In front of the building, call­ is the more product labor, con guard, for mottoff pictures are but was the safest.
ing attention to the building and
All the victims were said to be to be held in the northwest un­
Snyder’s husband, Albert Snyder,
visualized speech and thought
1023.
ducting
a
downtown
lunch
room
king
has
been
postponed
because
Sheriff Ralph Jennings left last to death as he sat In his bed at the Americans and other for­ to the open date for the school. for workers, or utilising the same The whole matter Is so' import­ members of the Hip Sing tong. der the auspices of the Northwest
Our thought was next directed capital and energy In a catering ant that perhaps provision in the Several Chinese have been a rr et­ Council of Y. M. C. A.,” stated
night for San Francisco to return their Queen’s Village home last eigners are coming out of the
in o u r advertising program to the business for fancy teas and Card federal Constitution itself might ed,.
Secretary W. P. Walter of the lo­
the youthful prisoner to Jackson­ Monday morning, has now turned city.
fact that Llthla Park escaped the parties?"
be
wise
to
protect
the
integrity
cal
Y. M. C. A. who is executive
ville, where he will be held in a to bitter contempt, each blaming
The question was
Admiral H. H. Bough at Nan­
attention of many f the passing
of the people's favorite amuse­
secretary
for the conference. The
special cell pending trial on a the other for the brutal crime.
decided in favor of the former
kin reported this today after ear­
Make Demands
[tourists, and that some morn
conference will open Friday after­
charge Sf first degree murder.
part. Next weeks meeting will ment against unfair aggression
lier announcing hie plana for bom­
Appearing in conrt TJiursdgy
and consequent attrition.*'
noon, April 8th at five o’clbck
It la generally presumed thijt
barding the city. An insolent
Jackson county authorities haveT0^ ' kvratgnmenf wn charges of message from the Chinese and
wltli a song service nnd introduc­
asked to bring a gh*st,-*Tt 4 “The tendency to censor motion
pleures, books, ail forms of ex­
tion of delegates.
This will he
been notified by army and depart­ first degree murder, the .couple the fear that more Americana feature and pride was desirable. waa decided.
pression, is a mark of the times,"
followed by a short busineaa ses­
ment of Justice officials that they announced through their counsel may be killed, had prompted To this end. therefore, negotia­
Hays continued. "The passion on
sion outlining the plane of the
are practically through with their that they would demand separate Hough to threaten the bombard­ tions were started for the plac­
ing of an electric sign in the Plaza
the
part
of
a
small
minority,
for
conference.
A t aix thirty the con­
questioning, of the murder sus­ trials.
PAY ROLL BANDITS
Cray’s defense will be that he ment tonight.
regulating nnd directing other Forty Three Musicians From ference banana? will be held, Dr.’,
and your advertising committee'
pect and that he will be turned
SEATTLE, Wash., Mar.. 25.— people to their will, has become
University to Give
co-operated with the committee on
Dubach being the principal speak­
over to civil authorities within was driven to murder by . Mrs.
Many Marine«
Program
Two
armed
men
held
up
an
em­
almost a national pastime.
Snyder’s threat to expose his re­
auto camp and, park to this end,
er. Saturday morning will be
the next^few days.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 26.— En-
ploye of the Puget Sound Power
“Political lnyasion assumed Its
given over to discussion and the
In order to prevent any possible lations with her before his wife, gaged In protecting American with the reauft tha the eldfctric
Forty-three
musicians,
compos
sign was erected in the Plaza. and Light company on a down­ most threatening nspects shortly ing the University of Oregon or­ remainder to recreation. Satur­
attempted escape or rescue of the the unsuspecting mother in East
lives
and
property
in
China
are
This was the the outstanding town street here today and escap­ after the termination of the war.
day evening will be given over to
prisoner. Sheriff Jennings, prior Orange, N. J., who still believes
now 6000 blue jackets and ma­ achievement for the month of ed with 823,993.66 in cash and Soon it became apparent that con­ chestra. will appear in three con discussions, reports, election of
her
husband
to
be
innocent.
to his departure last night, Indi­
certs
here
today
at
the
Vining
April. The Auto Camp and Park checks.
tinued aggression would ultimate­ theatre as an added feature to the officers for the year and an ad­
Mrs. Snyder probably will plead rines and 21 vessies of war.
cated he would attempt to make
This
force
may
be
increased
to
Committee will report In full re-4 C. E. Pond just left the main ly mean that there could be no I regular program. Although the dress. Sunday morning there will
the home-coming with his prison­ that her illicit lover insisted on
going through with the p l o t 30 ships and more than 7000 carding this proposition. The to­ office of the Power company to go physical distribution of motion Oregon orchestra is ordinarily be a special service held by the,
er, as secret as possible.
to the bank, when two bandits pictures in America. The indus­
men with the arrival of 6 destroy­ tal cost was 9780.44.
delegates and the delegates will
While Jackson county awaits against her wishes, and that she
confronted
him with guns, took try, hampered by conflicting laws, composed of 50-odd Instruments
er
s
fnim
Manilla
and
I
cruiaera
During the month of May pho-
elect
their own officers who w ilt
return of D’Autremont and his took no part in the bludgeoning
the group was cut so that only the
the grip which he carried. They
from Honolulu, which are now
have charge of all meetings, it
trial for murder, the family and of her art-editor husband.
finest
talent
in
the
university
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leaped ino a car and escaped.
Supreme Court Justice Calla­ steaming toward the Chinese
attorney of the accused man are
would perform In the course of was s ta t/l. "The discussions will
zone.
center around problems of older
at work attempting to build up a han set their trial date for April
the annual road tour.
boys. The delegates will be di­
defense. Advices from Eugene in­ 1.
The
orchestra
is
well
balanced
Mistreat Women
vided
into groups of twenty under
dicated that the defense will be
owing to the leadership of Rex
< 8HANGHAI, 10:50 p. m.— Re­
an adult leader and each group
based on fear of prosecution on a
Underwood,
nationally
known
ports from Nanking which were
moonshining charge which caused
conductor. There are 18 violins will report its findings at the
received tonight from the U. S.
the three D'Autremonts to flee
four violas, three cellos, two base close of each discussion period,"
Consulate said that American
from the wooded fastness of the
viols,
four clarinets, one bassoon Secretary Walter stated. The
women and children at Nanking
Slskiyous Immediately after the
two
trumpets,
two horns, one people of Ashland will be asked
had been brutally treated by the
dynamiting, of the train and ’ the
flute, two trombones, one harp to open their homes to the dele­
Cantonese troops. Their clothing
gates providing bed and breakfast
cold blooded murder of three
the
drums, tympani and piano
was torn off and they were mal­
trainmen and a railway mall
The progfam arranged by Mr for them for two nights and morn-
Miles Lippert, California Ore­ treated.
clerk.
Underwood Is of a lighter class! 'ngs, and if possible Sunday din­
gon Power company linesman was
The report said that the Theo­
Hugh D’Autremont is reported electrocuted Wednesday afternoon logical seminary and the Hillcrest
cal nature, featuring the first ner. A committee headed by Don­
from San Francisco to have ad­ while constructing a special line school had been burned. Ameri­
movement of Schubert's famous ald Spencer is in charge of thia
mitted that he and his twin broth­ in the yards of the Algoma Lum­ can and British homes were
“Unfinished Symphony” which part of the conference plans. The
ers were operating a moonshine ber Company, of Algoma, death
gained
undying fame In slightly delegates will (ome representing
plundered by Cantonese soldiers
still near the scene of the tragedy. being instantaneous. The deceas­ In uniform.
modified form as "The Song of their schools, clubs, churches,
They heard the explosion and saw ed, was well known in Ashland,
Love" in "Blossom Time." The acouts, Sunday Schools and other
what had occurred and then fled his wife’s parents living here
"Unfinished Symphony" has a tre organizations, and are a high type
because they felt certain circum­ for some time.
mendous emotional appeal and of older boys. Ashland plans to
stantial evidence would tend to
never falls to delight an audience have a large delegation in the the
A Klamath Fails paper has the
connect them with the crime, ac­ following to say of the accident.
"Vienna Life,” a Waltz by onference according to local men
cording to Hugh's purported state­
Strauss, is also planned along In charge of that part of the
Lippert, with eight fellow em­
ments to federal authorities.
with Gallinl’s march, "La Sorel plans.
ployes and Foreman Ted Mont­
Based on these statements by gomery, were working a half
la.” The .three concerts, one In the
Hugh, Fred Smith, his attorney is mile from the main mill on the Arthur Foster, State Cham­
afternoon and two at night, will
reported from Eugene to have curve near the track. Seven of
be selected from the following
ber Representative, is
given out a statement that he is the men, with Lippert third from
number«, according to Mr. Under­
Getting Results
on the trail of the real murdefers the head of the line, were stretch­
wood:
and that the exoneration of Hugh ing a line to make it fast around
"Unfinished Symphony," Schu­
Attracted to Oregon by t h e ]
and his two brothers will come a pole preparatory to ending up splendid work of Arthur Foster of
bert.
Vienna Life,” Strauss.
when his investigations are suc­ their day’s work.
the Oregon 8tate Chamber of
Miss Jean Altchison, superin­
La Sorelia”, Oalllnl.
cessfully completed, if at all.
tendent of the Community hoeplt-
As the linemen were stretch­ Commerce, Charles Gutterman, of
Pique Dame", Suppe,
The Eugene attorney is report­ ing the wire it caught on a byace Lake Wilson, Minnesota Stopped
al has asked th e Tidings to pub­
Nutcracker Suite?’ Xschatkoy- licly thank the members of the
ed to have' declared he has evi­ and when they jerked it loose off In Ashland today for a brief |
dence tending to connect other It came In contact with a 60,000 visit with E. M. Berg, while on
eky.
women’s Civic clnh for the frac­
Serenade (for strings), Drlgo. ture bed, which waa recently pre-
persons with the crime and that volt wire.
bis way to Roseburg, where he, as |
Serenade (for strings), Plerne. Rented to the hospital, The bed 19
he Is hopeful in this way of clear­
A number of men felt a alight well as about thirty more from
ing the D’Autremont brothers.
Minnesota,
expect
to
locate.
one of the latest and
tingle from the contain and all
This la but the advance gaard I
and now places that Institution la
dropped the wire. Lippert seem­
DISCOVER COAL VEINS
the position of being able to
ed to falter for a moment, ap­ of many more Minnesota citizens I
THE DALLES, Mar. 26.— 8ix for every type of fracture
CHAMPIONS LEAVE
parently receiving more shock who expect to make Oregon their
veins of coal, one six feet wide,
The hospital la very
EUGENE, Mar. 26. — The Eu­ than the others. He then turn­ home, and It was predicted by Mr.
have been opened on the John tire of the efforts of the
gene basketball team, state cham­ ed and walked to the highway, Gutterman, that the first of June
Day river west of Canyon City, and feel that through this a ct'(
pions, left this afternoon for Chi­ a matter of 16 feet, where Mont- will see the greatest Influx of new
Ore., by a party of capitalists.
have done much to relieve
cago to participate in the natldn- gomer and two others stood. As citizens Into this state, from the
Tests indicate that this coal is Ing and proaaote the rapid
al tournament, which -(• being he reached the highway and the mlddlewest, than has ever before
equal to the beat Kemmerer and sry of fracture
sponsored by the University of other linemen carried him to the* taken place. The visitor credited
It
is expected as the shaft sinks
Mr.
Foster
with
being
responsible
j
Chicago.
truck, wbdre they started. resus-
deeper, that Anthracite may be
Myrtle
for this movement, and command-
Eight men and Coach R. O.
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school to
found.
led his work very highly..
Brown are making the trip.
EMPEOYED BOTS HOLD
I K HUNS TO HATE
ORCHESTRA WILL BE
AÎ
Ah, Now This is a Fish of Another Color
FARMER RESIDENT IS
ACCIDENTLY KILLED
MANY NEW CITIZENS
ING TO
Gvic Club Thanked
For Fracture Bed