Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 28, 1927, Image 1

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MARCH 20, 1927
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Local P ost Office WÜl A ssist
Life Imprisonment Given to
Those Who Assault
. Officers <■
W orld war veteran« who desire
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Now that Hugh De Autremont,
I liUgDON, U P) —. For man-
to take advantage o f t ie
loan
charged with the murder of four
F j slaughter— four years for assault-
provision enacted ■' by Congrens
trainmen in 198S, is safely lodged
lin g a policemen with Intent to
having reference to their ad­
In the Jackson county jail officials
“ I k ill— life imprisonment.
justed compensation certificates,
are marking time, awaiting fur-
| Unarmed, except for , a .small
Ballot« for P inzl Election can secure the blank form reqaos- Youthful Leader of Victor­
ther developments In the case. No
leaded truncheon, a few thousand
ito .ln making application to the
r Sthtofcent has been made by Dls-
Have Been M ailed to
jpc'ltcemen guard the largest city Meeting W ill be H eld at
ious' Troops Grants an
Veterans’ Bgreau at Portland,
Chamber of Commerce 4
I in the world as their
dally
, trlet Attorney Chaney other than
Membera
Interview
-npoa r e q u e s t a t the Ashland
i that given Saturday when he In-
at Seven Thirty
I work. They would be a- “ huge
SIX W ILL BE NAMED postoffice. The form includes the W ILL NOTCOMPROMISE
tlfa'ated that the trial would not
jj Joke" as a police guard to 'the FANS URGED ATTEN D
note to be signed by the veteran
be started before the first of May
graduated American gunman, but
Election Committee Reqncwts That and the certificate of Identifica­ Plans to Pash on to Peking and
If then.
D'Autremon’ attorney,
I Ito the London criminal the power
General Representation of Local
tion. The latter can be attested
Ballots Be Returned Soon
Unite China Into Peaceful
Fred Smith of Eugene, will be de­
lot the courts behind them is more
before a postmaster, an official
Baaetonll Fana la
as Possible
tained n t that place for several
Nation
powerful than machine guns or
of a veteran’s organisation, or a
Expected
lartillery. To the Londoner they
r days where he has some criminal
notary public.
SH A N G H A), Mar.
88.— For­
I cases up for trial, and It Is
are “the law”— in name and in
eigners here are absolutely safe
> thought, that a definite trial
_ I fact.
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'insofar as the Cantonese army is
i date w ill not be set until his re-
j I A man was recently charged
concerned,
Chiang
K ai
Shek
• turn to Medford.
B I with manslaughter. He had been
youthful commander of the Na­
i
D’Autrempnt continues to occu-
I I drunk while driving an automo-
tionalist forces told the United
i py the special cell In which he
, I bile and had struck a child play-
Press In *kn interview today.
1 was placed Saturday, and the
jlln g In the street. The child later
He farth er said that his army
special guard is drlth him both
, Idled in the hospital. The man
day and night.
Judge Refuses to Declare had been ordered to preserve
, I was sentenced to four years 1m-
peace in Shanghai. But for the
M illion Dollar Case a
11 prlsonment and his license was
northern Chinese faction Cang,
M istrial
I suspended indefinitely. W ith good
Last week David W h ittle won
had no such words of peace. He
11 behavior his sentence will prob­
D E T R O IT , Mich., Mar. 26.— said he would not, compromise a month’s subscription. Postmast­
ably be reduced to two and one-
Henry Ford lost in a major en­ but would drive on to Peking as er Fred Wagner was ths correct
I half years.
of
answers
gagement today in a court fight soon as possible to obtain
the guess. Hundreds
The same week that this man
with Aaron Saplro, in the million goal of a united peaceful China.
were phoned in, and as proof W
I was brought to trial, another man
dollar Ford-Sapiro libel s u i t .
the fact that this fascinating game
I was charged, in a courtroom al-
Judge Fred K .. Raymond, presid­
local Young Man Accused of K ill
The
Cantonese
Nationalist has attracted more than
[
most across the hallway, with the
ing a Posseman Charged
ing, denied a Ford motion to de­ troops and British soldiers clash­ attention, one guess was received
I attempted murder by shooting a
W
ith
Murder
.
clare the case a mistrial because ed today on the Yanktse river from Seattle and another from
I policeman.
of amended pleadings filed by above Kleuklang, when the Chi­ San Diego.
COLUMBUS. O., Mar. 28.—
The policeman was in plain
Saplro. The court had formerly nese commandered a British river
Schoenbrun, the first town to be 1 clothes and had attempted to
accepted the revised pleadings as steamer. A
British
destroyer
established in the Northwest Ter-, 4 stop the accused man who was
offered by attorneys for Saplro. went into action routed the Chi­
rltory and the most successful In ­ ' driving an automobile. The ac­
A memorandum sent to the Inde­ nese and recaptured the vessel.
dian mission established in Amer­ cused testified that he had
pendent and Ford by W alter Peet-
ica during the 18th century, is Jo thought the man who jumped on
et, a Minnesota Banners coopera­
rise from its ashes.
FOREIGNERS LEAVE
the runping board of his car was
tive leader demanding the retrac­
On A pril 1», 1777, ths inhabi­ a thief or**a highwayman. The
SH A N G H A I. Mar. 29. — The
tion of the Independent’s attacks Yangtze valley tonight was being
tants of the little frontier town, judge listened to the defense pa­
upon Saplro was presented for drained of foreigners as a whole­
gathered behind its stockade for tiently and merely turned to he
Sliver o f Glass is
the third time and ruled out.
their last church service, rased the
sale evacuation of the trouble­
defendant and strnly asked, “Why
little church to prevent its de­
some area continued under the
! don’t you tell the truth?”
struction by barbarous hands, and I The accused had shot the plain­
protecting guns or foreign war
ships. Thirty-five foreigners wore
HOLLYW OOD, Mar. 28— Eddie bed a pool hall after wounding fled before advances of an Indian clothes man three times during
expected soon from Soochow and Diggins, pugilist and movie Stunt the owner, W illiam Maddaugh. uprising.
the struggle The policeman was
On April 19, 1827, ths sesqui-
anckher U. 8. Destroyer was to­ man, who was killed in a drunk- Dewey Russell an alleged aecom-
badly wounded, but lived and la­
day ordered up the river to take ea Arawl at the Creaeent club Mr pltee. w ill be tried after Brownlee, cenjennlal date of the l ^ t meet­ tte r testified at the trial. Tbs Jury
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‘aboard refugees. One hundred Hollywood met Id a death wbea .Brownlee la said to have confese- ing of its pilgrim populaee, the freturned
a verdict of ’ifttUty.”
and th irty Japanese refugees ar­ he fell upon a sliver of glaee, de- od to the shooting, but the pair Rev. J. E. Weinland, pastor of the I “There le only one penalty I 1
Moravian Church at Dover, will I
rived here today from Nanking,
Old Pontoon Bridges Are and they said that a ll of the Jap­ toils of tho a ffa ir as reconptrpcted ware held equally responsible, see his hopes and dreams, take can Inflict," the judge said. “ I <
by the police indicated to<fsy.
and were IndictecJjon a first de-
sentence you to penal servitude I
Replaced W ith Modern
anese there were leaving.
active form.
W lth the exception of W alter r r M murder charge.
for life .’’
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Invention
Schoenbrun,
or
"Beautiful
The prisoner had pleaded for c
Spring’’, is to be painstakingly re­ mercy, asking the Judge to be
CAT AFTER FISH
LONDOJ
( UP— British army
CITY IS QUIET
ks w ( . I 7 f the
experimenting w ith
CAUSES W OMAN’S D EA TH produced. Log for log. Its stock­ lenient for the sake of his wife. 1
W A SHING TO N, M ar. 29. —
ade will be replaced.
□ut under the English law there p
>e that
these * “7 J
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ag,C carpet
Shanghai- was quiet today. Adm ir­
LONDON,
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A
cat
and
a
The first church and the first is no’ mercy for anyone who at- 1
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which can be thrown across rivers
al W illiam s Asiatic fleet com­
l as quick*/ as
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fiah recently were the cause of public school In the Northwest ,
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apd 'streams of moderate width
tacks a policeman— no matter 1
mander reported to tho navy de­
itly tuey have
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an accidental death here.
Territory will be rebuilded ' In what his provocation.
. ,, . iand enable armoured tracks or
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partment. The message some­ Leave* Today—
ley shall be!
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Startled when her cat leaped on replica. Schoenbrun, the town to
motor lorries to follow an advance
.ncement made c,oge
U e heeta
th<# Qew what relieved the tension, as it
Mrs. H. E. Hnls leaves today th table while she was eating fish, have the first peace and f i r s t
aald that the threatened mob ac­ for Klamath Falfs, where she, Mrs. Mary Teale swallowed a bone /empcrance societies of the north­
noon forum, « .^ m a r in e ” tan k .
L lth la Springs
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tion against the
International w ill join her husband who Is which lodged in her lung. She west, will stand as monument to ,
H itherto it has been necessary
settlement at Shanghai Sunday, employed by the Southern Pacific died before a physician arrived. the mission spirit so responsible
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g° to COB8truct pontoon bridges for
failed to materialise and conse­ company, and make her future The coroner returned a verdict of for the penetration of the Ohio
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« .i heavy motor transport, an opera-
quently he was able to recall the home.
county.
accidental death.
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Uon that requires from six to landing party sent ashore as a
o mem
s. eiKllt hours. The new “ magic car-
precaution. The presence of addi­
? pet" lB ,s 8a,d can * * tbrown
German Pathologist Backs
tional forces seemed to calm the
up Judge Lindsey in
temper of the Chinese.
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W hile details of the secret have
H is Views
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Missionary Will
Be Here Wednesday
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not been revealed, It is understood
in 8tate Cham- .. .
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that the new device takes advant-
is a Delegate
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age of the fact a floating object
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w ilfs u p p o rt momentarily a con-
n llf ll I
siderably -greater weight than It
V U /ll I
will support permanently. A man
i
to r instance can cross a stream by
ITII n i n r n 8kipplnK auickly across a series
l i H r f l r r n of boards no one of which would
1111 I 111 L ll BUppOrt his weight alone for any
U Vi ILL
n m ’ S ta ff t o cPn8lderabl® l®ngth of time.
i s i n c Man»:
iftT ^ ld
ho for the paet
»en connected
lings, first as
iring the past
rertlslng man-
ing for Elam -
lay he took
is advertising
iamath Palls
Mr.
Perkins
lo leave until
nth, hut a the
Irnce Dentils,
lamath Falls
nitted to sever
l The Tidings
i to Ashland
Is, where ; he
’ the Evening
s. He has t o r
a close fri®nd
who recently
Iamath Falla
la t t e r -hae for
im to join the
children w ill
te close of the
In the new invention mats of a
1,ght
the nature of which
la not disclosed, are strung to-
nnd thrown across the
«tream. Motor trucks , are then
rusbed over the mat bridge one at
• tlme- Each mat starts to sink
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wheels of the truck cross It,
but b® i°’’® it has had a chance to
"ink m o i? than an. inch or two the
wb®«l» have passed on to th? next
mat- and then on to the next one
then oh to the next one succaseive-
iy a h tll the* truck has crossed the
stream and is safe on shore on
the other side.. The principle em-
Vloyad la similar to that of a
okator orossing “ rubber ice”— by
ekating at a fa ir speed ha can
cross Me that would break under
him almdst immediately if he
to a*sfamd still.
t
Numerous teats have keen made
with the new» mat-bridge across
the river Avon, and they are de-
dared io h ate been eatirely eat-
isfactory^ Officers declare it w ill
solve the hitherto difficult proh-
>®m of enabling heavy army trans­
port te keep up w ith the rapid ad-
vance of tofantry and tonka in
toodern warfare.
FILIPINOS SERVE
M A N ILA . Mar. 29.— Filipinos,
trained in the Insular national
guard under Amerloan Instructors
are now actively commanding
units of the Cantonese army in
China It was learned today. Sev­
eral of these officers formerly
held a high rank In the guards.
For more than a year Cantonese
representatives have offered at­
tractive salaries to experienced
m ilitary men, and many Filipinos
have accepted.
R. W . P rio r Rotula«
ConooBsionarM Moo
W ith Secretary
R. W . Price, manager of the
Crater Lake National Park
pany, returned Saturday from a;
conference held In San Francisco,
with Secretory df the Inferior
W ork, and attended by represent­
ative» from evert National Park
west of YeUowMdns. T h irty five
were present at thd meeting which
was held Friday, apd according to'
Mr. Price a more clear , relation
was established between the chn-
cesslonares and the Iato rto rf4p -
partment. The local man was m -
thusiastlc over tho meeting . anA .
predicted that much , good g ill
come from the continuation o f *
these gatherings ovary year.
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B E R L IN — (U P ) — Judge Ben
Lindsay of Denver, in his demand
for greater freedom In love and
marriage, has found an able sec­
ond In the well known Berlin
psycho-pathologist, Dr. Magnus
Hlrschfeld. -
Dr. Hlrschfeld himself is the
center of an interesting and
rather blsarre community here,
embracing physicians and scient­
ists, philosophers, lawyers and
a large following of >oung girls
between 14 and 18 as well as
boys afflicted with various types
of sexual abnormalities.
His
"clientele” also embraces women
Mrs. O. W. Wilcox, a represen­
tative of the American Missionary
Association, will be In Ashland
Wednesday afternoon and evening
Instead of Tuesday as kas been
announced.
Mrs. F. H. W alker has kindly
opened her home to the Women’e
Missionary Society 'of the Congre­
gational church for the afternoon
meeting where Mrs. Wilcox will be
guest of honor.
In the evening at 8;30 a basket
dinner of baked beans, brown
bread, cold slaw, and apple pie
will be served at the church. -An
open Invitation Is given to anyone
who may be interested. During
the evening Mrs. Wilcox will
speak of the work of her Society
COUPLR ARE HYPNOTIZED
BY GYPSIES, IS CLAIM which Is carried on among the
Mountain whites, the negroes, the
BUDAPEST, (U P )— That three Indians, and Immigrants.
gypsy women hypnotised him and
ODD FELLOWS SOCIAL
his wlfa in order to rob them was
Odd
Fellows, Rebekahs aad
the charge made to the police of
this olty by Andras Barberits, their families are cordially invited
helmsman on one of the many to attend thé fifth Tuesday social,
freight barges which are towed up which will be held in the I O. O.
F. hall Tuesday evening, Marsh
aad down the Danube by tugs.
On each barge the helmsman 29. This event was originally
and his fam ily are given a regu­ announced as a dance hat tha
lar dwelling. The gypsy women committee in charge has stated
oamn aboard and offered the wife that It will he a social.
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flower need for spring planting.
W hile bartering with the boatman WILL BNTRRTAAr K IW ANn *
Ashland Klwaaia have haea--
and his wife the gypsies looked
them so straight in ths eye that cordlally invited to participât« ta
they were hypnotised and gave a dinner dance, which w ill ba
them their savings-bank when given by the Medford clnh a t thn
the gypsies demanded It. Only af­ Medford hotel t«ai«ht at V R W 3
Several members from this
ter the gypsies were gone, did the
couple realise what they had dona are planning to attend th la,jp < H |
they said.
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