Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 26, 1927, Image 1

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T O POULTRY INDUSTRY
is a potential pay roll for
Ashland
Fair, with heavy frost in
;",
A stand’s Leading Ni
(United New« W ife Service)
ASHLAND. OREGON,
interiof.
per for Over Fifty Years
*■•
(United Pr«M Wire Service)
BPAY, MARCH 26,~ 2927
in Ford-Sapiro Case
Modesto, California Home
Dynamited Durine’ the
Night
MODESTO, Cal.. March 28.—
Seven persons were Injured, one
perhaps fatally when a home here
Prisoner is to be Closely Guarded With a Man in His
was dananiltej early thia morn­
- Cell -at All Times and Additional Guards Scattered
ing. The blast completely demol­
Throughout the Jail. Trip Made From San Francisco Fifteen Hundred Men Will
ished ,th& house, and partially
Be Sent to Supplement"
wrecked- an adjoining house as Author of “ The Amasinff
Without Any Trouble.
Story of Henry Ford” ■
Foroes
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well as breaking windows In the
, is a Witness
neighborhood. The entire town
„
By Staff Correspondent
was Wrecked by the blast.
WILL PROTECT LIVES
The final lap in a journey that extended from Manila
Those injured were " P r a n k MANY DEVELOPMENTS
Effort Being Made to
Sabala,
his wife and children.
to San Francisco and from the California city to the Strenuous
Honors are fifty-fifty oplbe jury hearing Sapiro-Ford $1,000,000 libel suit at Detroit
Protect American IJvea
Including
Victoria, twenty three Testimony Offered to Show That
Jacksonville county jail, ended this morning when Hugh
—fiix women and six men J They are: Bottom row, left to right—Mrs. George L. Stiles,
iuid Property
year old daughter who It is
Sapiro Demanded a
. Autremont, youthful Oregonian charged with murder
widow; Mrs. Clare M. Hoffman, housewife; Mrs. Grace H. Jewell, corsetier; Miss thought suffered a broken back.
Retraction
in connection with the spectacular and gruesome holdup WASHftflJTON, Mar. J«,— The Anna M. Konen, housekeeper; Mrs. Emma 8. Clarkson, housewife“; Mrs. Anna Brown, The family were asleep when the
of train No. 13 in Tunnel 13, near Ashland, in 1923, was United States government today housewife. Second row, left to right—Carl F. Haag, retired druggist; Armor N. blast occurred.
ordered fifteen hundred more ma­ Duart, accountant; Ernest Schwein, retired restaurateur; Herbert Schoenhals, hard­
DETROIT, March 25.— (UN)
rines to Shanghai it was announc­
— James Martin Miller, who ones
ware
dealer;
Charles
A.
Parkhurst,
merchant;
pharles
J.
Daley,
farmer.
At
the
top
ed this morning. This order fol­
upon a time wrote a book called
lowed a conference between Sec­
“The Amazing Story of Henry
retary of State Kellogg, Secretory
Ford," came breezing Into the
of the Navy Wilbur, and Major
Ford-Saplro million Soliar libel
Goneral Charles P. Summerall.
trial Friday, spent ten minutes
This body of marines will be sent
on the witness stand and left in
Same
Fate
That
Claimed
from Continental United States.
record a tale of how the
Illinois Boy Now Awaits the
The officials reiterated today that
World’s first billionaire had high
Denver
Youth
they were doing their utmost to
hopes of "upsetting the apple
NEW YORK, Mar. 25.— (UN)
protect
American lives and pro­ Mexican General Sa
™ngwuou maue u uinicuit for the sheriff’s ears to
cart"
for Aaron Sapiro, organis­
— Henry Judd Gray and Mrs.
perty in China, but declined to
tacks Were Made T
er
of
cooperative marketing as­
make their way through the more than fifty automobiles discuss
Ruth Brown
Snyder, accused
hypothetical questions
sociations.
Times
that had parked close t o t h e depot, and the wailing concerning their policy towards
jointly of beating Mrs. Snyder’s
Miller’s appearance was the
husband to death in Queen’« vil­
sound of the sired was resorted to, to clear a path.
China at'the present time.
tlflclal respiration In a futile climax of a fast moving day—
EL PASO, Texas, (U N )— Three lage laet Sunday, are giving mani­
Three ca n accompanied S h e r i f f ------------------------------——------------
attacks by Americans shooting festations of conduct which may
battle against a paralysed dia- that is a fast moving one for
R efugees Arrive
C
h
T
tO
,
Jafl and out-,de o'
across the Rio Grande into Mexico aid their attorneys In event they
pbram, threatened Glenn Hill, this slow moving trial, which
hn BheHrt 7 L
5 The Ce” ,t“ ,f *»
above the
WASHINGTON. Mar. 2«. —
24 year old salesman here Fri­
during
the
lust
week
was
the
decide to defend the couple on the
til f
D Autremont. rround, and
order for
American refugees are beginning
day night.
handcuffed Jogether, and Jailer t0 BUCCeefnny make „ e
j to arrive in Shanghai from Nan­ charge hurled today by General plea of insanity.
Hill has been kept alive by ar-
Ramon Lopes commanding the
Ike Dnnford and the driver of wouId rwJulre the
tfc
Both have now collapsed in
king. American Consul General
■ tlflclal feeding for two days after
he car^ P m .1 Jenninge. Thia was of eight ban. where the n.ual "1.1 Cause has advised the state de­ American garrison at Juares. Thb their cells after going through the
doctors found him starving in a
allegation made by the general motions of hysteria.
^thO7 iV d »Hh h tWO, r Or* C* 7 Cel” couW ,et * Prisoner to lib-I partment.
hotel
room as the result of a
was
the
outcome
of
Investigations
Gray first became v i o l e n t
both H ied with heavily armed Brty by Bawlnf, Urour^ <our.
A list of those arriving March
. paralysed throat which follow-
deputies, who were toeing no
Kangaroo Court
! 24 was given as follows: Mrs. P. carried o n h y his office a t t n t Thursday night when he hurled a
* ed a severe attack of Influenza.
chance, on the cavalcade bring
A brle( v l.|t to the jail reveal- F. Price. Mrs. Frank Price and Americans had asserted his men Bible across hie cell and shrieked
B Artificial respiratory methods, ful hour seven days ago when
had
covered
the
actions
of
rem
curses.
Friday
afternoon he
stopped, now that me end of the ed the fact tbat already other baby; Mrs. W. F. Wilson, Mrs.
the same as were used for Frick Cameron was called as the first
runners
into
El
Paso
by
rifle
fire.
went into a collapse and had to be
Journey was n s ght.
prisonen were planning a Kang- Helen M. Cline. Mrs. A. Brede
will have to be resorted to, witness in the trial.
Oeneral Lopes denies that any revived with spirits of ammonia.
Call Manager
doctors believed following a
TTnnn .
arO° COMrt’ ' OT the,r »«West addl- and her two children, Mr. and bribery or cooperation with boot­
" T *'
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o . . u ll W on«; c p , , . . . Mrs. J. E. Kamps, Mr. and Mrs.
Every one expected William
spread
of
paralysis
Friday.
Four
leggers
has
been
a
part
of
hie
of­
S hurried th© young whn snomn/l fzx Yvm 4ta I A « off I H. de Vries, Mrs. F. W. Diettrlch
r specialists who have examined Henry Gallagher, who in case
fice and alleges that any offense
and four children. Mrs. C. Trim­
HOTEL FLOWER DISPLAY
, Hill said be wax suffering from some one didn’t know it, ie the
of the kind has originated on the
mer and infant. Mrs. R. H. Pertor
toxic paralysis .^Induced by ln- Irish lawyer for Aaron Sapiro, to
Antorleaa side. Hq stated that hit
and two children. Dr. and Mrs. L.
,
flu
e n ts and complicatod hr dis­ call Fred L. Black, business man­
mea
have
become
atonsed
over
with and then the Iron doors of
S. Huisenga and three children,
eased
tonsils.
ager of the Dearborn Independ­
the
shots
fired
across
the
river
1
’’Polly’’ by which a special cell
Mrs. W. P. Wilis and two child­
“Hill's tonsils are poisoning his ent, as the next wltnem.
and
have
pleaded
with
h
ta
'to
al-
1
elevated above all others In the
ren, Mrs. F. C. Jarden and three
Black, believing his zero hour
| low them to return the f & i j The
entire system,*’ Dr. W. L. Hol­
jail and composed of saw proof
children.
had
arrived, was stirring . In his
comb,
his
physician,
said.
If
he
orders,
General
Lopes,
said,
have
I
iron bars, is affectionately known
The following had arrived pre­
can stand It we'll take them oat. chair.
not been changed and hie ipon are 1
to sheriff's office attaches clang­
viously at Shanghai from Nan­
“Call James Martin Miller.*'
The operation must be performed
directed to retreat when shooting
ed behind him, and there he Is to
king, Gauss reported. Miss M. F.
suddenly
pronounced Gallagher.
by
Saturday
morning
at
the
lat­
starts
and
under
no
circumstance
'
await the time when he will be
Parmenter. Miss Rena 8pathel,
est. ”
"James Martin Miller?’’ quer­
must, they court international 1
brought to trial to answer for
Mr. and Mrs. Selas, Mrs James
HUI showed a slight rally ied Senator Reed from Ford’s de­
complications by retnrning the 1
the hideous crime of whlch^he is
Speers, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Malone fire.
i
Thursday
after he had been fed fense counsel table.
charged.
and family. Miss Grace Leslie,
“Certainly,’’ said Mr. Gallagh-
beef juice and milk solutions by
The
statement
issued
by
Oener-
1
The trip from Oakland was
Mrs. Frank Meigs, Miss Mary
Injection,
the
first
nourishment
without Incident. The party made
Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. O. 8 / Later al Lopes is in direct contradiction
he had received for days.
He
“Very well,” said Mr. Reed,
and infant, Miss Alice Wasem, I
up of Sherjff Jennings, Special
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t
suffered a relapse, however, Fri­ and at that moment Miller walk­
Agent Gerber, and one more S. P.
day as the toxic paralysis began ed up and took the oath.
representative occupied a drawing
to
spread. His face stiffened as
Black, the Independent’s busi­
room, the entire trip. Upon their
He
the paralysis reached his facial ness manager, .was next.
arrival at Medford, It was neces-
muscles
and
his
breathing
was
knew
what
the
Independent’s
eary to wait on the platform a few
becoming heavily labored as the circulation was— it was 300,000
minutes while the barracks bag, |
numbness crept slowly toward when the Sapiro articles were
containing the prisoners belong-
hta lungs.
I printed; 28,00 In California, 1700
lns was found and delivered to
Physicians were keeping con- 1 In Idaho, .1100 abroad and even
the officers.
went to Russia.
etant watch over hie cot in a some
1
While making the trip on the
hospital
Friday
night,
ready
to
train, D’Autremont had asked
begin pumping breath into him
AUSTIN, Texas, Mar. 25.—
what the population of Medford
artificially the moment natural
was now. Upon being told that it (U N )— Apparently but little fa­
breathing ceasgg.
was eleven thousand, h(s first re­ tigued after running 28 miles, one
of
three
Taraeutnan
Indian
wom­
mark upon pulling Into the city
was “My, the entire eleven thou­ en Lokum-lno finished In the lo­
sand mast be qown to the train cal stadium at 4t20 p. m„ mak­
Oregon iann in China
ing the distance In fonr hours
to see me.”
PORTLAND, March 25— (UN)
pily.
and 49 minutes.
ed, extended his right hand In
Admires Picture
— The lives of a number of Ore­
’
It then developed that Hood
Two other women starting in
friendship.
While making the trip to Jack­
gonians are endangered by the
and Peteet had onj.e written to
the race were forced to drop out,«
Nine
years
ago,
■
during
(he
sonville, the youth was given a
present strife in China. Amoqg
one of them after she egme within
early part of 1918, American
NEW YORK, March 2«.— (UN) Ford, demanding retraction of the
I residents of this state In China
copy of a Medford paper contain­
the city limits of Austin.
naval vessels on submarine pa­ — One of the most extensive radio articles about Sapiro or an audi­
ing hie picture. He looked at it,
are
The long jog over the paved
trol
were aroused to action by a hookups ever attempted will ence; that B. O. Llebold, Ford's
smiled tor a second and said, ?T
j Calvin Hirsch, son of O. M.
and graveled roads resulted in the
SOS
call
300 miles off the French carry President Coolidge’s voice secretary, got the letter, refer­
wish I was that good looking now.
Hlrsch, Portland, member United
sandals worn by the finishing
coast.
to all parts of the United States red it to Black and Black spent
If I was there wonld be some rea­
Press Staff at Shanghai.
runner being worn off and she
The
British
merchant
trans­
and to Europe, South America most of a day ’talking to the
son for so many wanting to see
U. S. Harkson and wife. Hark­
finished
the
race
In
her
bare
feet.
port
Wellington
had
boen
tor­
and South Africa, when he deliv­ gentlemen at his Dearboarn of­
me.”
son is the son of Henry Harkson
After completing the run the 18
pedoed. On convoy duty nearby ers an address at the dinner com­ fice.
According to the officers he was year old runner trotted off the j Danish consul In Portland. Mrs. I
But court adjourned with Gal­
was
the coastguard cutter Seneca. memorating the twentieth annl-
exceedingly jovial, talked freely
Harkson Is the daughter of A. P.
-
lagher trying to introduce a stock
field vNthout assistance and was j
▼ersary
of
the
United
Press
as­
Hennlngsen, president of the Hen-
and presented a Jaunty appear­
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taken to quarters in a local hotel.
sociations at the Hotel Baltimore of correspondence which dealt
nfngsen Produce company. Hark­
ance with his neat clothes and
with negotiations tor this ahdl-
here April 85,
youthful appearance.
son is manager of the Shanghai
ence.
Editors
from
the
United
States
branch.
|
Weighing but 123 pounds nt
The early jjart of the day had
and abroad, representative of the
Arthur Hennlngsen, assistant
this time It was evident however
seen
Cameron become positively
worldwide clientele of the United
Shanghai manager of the Henn­
that something, whether It ' be
talkative, using sentences with
Preae,
United
News
and
other
lngsen Produce company, Mrs.
worry over the final outcome of
allied services which make up as many as 20 words in them at
| Arthur Hennlngsen.
his arrest, or what, had caused
The
University
of
Oregon
Sym­
the United Press associations, times.
W. 8. Hicks, Independence, Ore.
him to lose many pounds for it
“How often is It Mr. Ford’s
phony
orchestra
of
48
pieces,
un­
will
be invited to the dinner
auditor for the Hennlngsen con­
was said that when a resident qf
custom
to visit the Independent?”
Banks
Allege
They
Are
Un­
as well as other« both in and
Oregon his Weight was given <as der the leadership of Rex Under­ cern.
Gallagher
had asked.
able
to
Collect
Past
wood, delightfully
entertained
outside the fourth estate.
William P. Merrick, son of W. I
147 pounds.
“From time to time.” Cameron
Pue Notes
large appreciative audiences at J. Merrick, Portland, with Shang­
Merlin H. Aylesworth, presi­
Closely Guarded
the Vining theatre bothj yesterday hai Buljdlng company, of which
dent of the National Broadcasting had explained.
PORTLAND, Mar. 28— Appli­
“Do you discuss mutters of na­
Guarded more closely than any afternoon and evening.
company, announced that he
his father Is president.
cation for a receiver for the Tele­
tional interest on- these vinta?”
other Jackson county prisoner has
The program constated of light
would
begin
work
immediately
on
Mrs. Edna Whipple Giss and
gram Publishing company, pub­
“I tpr to get his philosophls
ever been guarded, Sheriff Jen­ classical featuring
works
of Mrs. Maude Whipple, missionaries
the national radio network which
lishers of the Portland Telegram
views,'*
said /tomeron.
"From
nings plans on keeping one man Strahs«, Gall Ini, Suppe, Tschalko-
will
carry
the
president’«
address.
1 here’s no mistaking the face at the right in this pic­ was on file today made by the
these I write Mr. Ford’s png« 1»
In the- eell the entire time he is wsky, Drigo and Plerne.
Station
WOT
of
th«
General
ture. It belongs to U. S. Sepator James A. Reed, chief Lumberman’s Trust and Savings
X
held In-Jacksonville. T. J. God­
Electric company at Schenectady, the Dearborn * Independent.
Four member« of the orchestra
A bill to allow- all kinds of council for Henry Ford in the million-dollar libel suit Bunk of California.
dard of Ashland and Ham Leggltt gave several member« at the Lith- swearing has been brought before
by a short wav« transmission, discussed the International hank­
The paper wilt continue to be
of Medford have been entrusted ian snpiier last evening and a the British Parliament. They are by Aaron Sapiyo against the anto maker now on trial
will re-broadcast the address to ing ring, hat not the ladepentk
published
without
interruption
It
ent’s pulley toward it." Csmesenfl
in
Detroit.
With
Reed
is
his
law
partner,
George
Hig­
this duty. In addition to this group alto entertained the Klwan- taking thqlr golf more Seriously
llatonora-ln abroad.
went on. answering qu*'nHuieg
precaution Jailor Dnnford will Is at their regular Friday lunch­ over there since the American vic­ gins of Kansas City. They were photographed during was said. The hanks alleged that
they were unable to collect notes
w ill, h were used to prompt k « i
have additional guard« tnalde of eon at the Lithia Spring« hotel. , tories of last year, ’tis said.
opening sessions of the case.
that ware poised due.
Coupla Shows Some
. Signs Of Insanity
F
a
a o
a
Ford’s Legal Standby
Indians Finish
Long Marathon
At a Press Meeting
School Orchestra
Pleases Ashland
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