Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 29, 1927, Image 1

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is a potential pay -roll for
Ashland
Fair, with heavy frost in
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Leading Nowfpaper for Over
Fifty Years
(UalUd Press Wire Service)
interior.
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ASHLAND, OREGON,
1DAY, MARCH 29, 1927
IN THE BJG LEAGUES
Thie le «me of •
Horticultural Problems Are
D iscussed W ith Ool-
series by t>e Vetted News dealing with thè
M ajor bragas R oae b a M Teams
Philadrlphia Athletic«
Pastors and Laymen of the
Presbyterian Church
192« line-up— Dykes or Biahof.
2b; French rf; Lamar It; Hale
Sb; Simmons c f;- Poole lb; Coch-
I ran c; Galloway ss.
1927 line-up— Cochrane c; Cot­
line 2b; Cobb rf; Simmons cf;
I Wheat If; Branom lb; Hale 2b;
I Boley ss.
Inroads by Bolshevists Into I A glance at the contrasting
Mexico and China
I line-ups above shows that in five
Laughed At
positions the Philadelphia A t|-
letfcs are much stronger than In
HO PROGR ESS IS MADE 192«.
Moreover, Connie Mack hai
Kerensky Laughs at Suggestion
retained alt-hla regulars from last
That Inroads Are Being
| year for use In case of need. Blsb-
- Made in Government
op, French, Lamar, Poole and
Galloway— benched to make roo4>
WASHINGTON, Mar. 29.— Bol­
shevist bugaboos in China and for high paid stars purchased
Mexico should not cause American el nee ¿he close of last season, an*
officials to lose sleep, Alexander fitted Into the line-up during thp
Kerensky, first premier of Rus- spring training— are all on hand,
sia following the 1917 revolution, ready to step into what Is obvtoag-
Hold Conference
O. M.< Frost, H. T.‘Mitchelmore
I and W. P. Walter drove to Med­
ford yesterday morning to attend
a meeting of pastors and laymen
of the Presbyterian churches of
Attorneys Takes the
the Southern Oregon district who
League
of
N
ations
Commit,
W itness Stand and E x ­
were meeting to lay plans for the E ight Hundred A dditional
tee Finds Itself Hope-
plains Plan
Soldiers Brought in
raising of funds In 'connection
“ lessly Entangled
From Border
with the Presbyterian Service
REVIEW S OPERATIONS
Pension
fimd
for
pastors
of
that
MANY PLANS O FFER ED
denomination. • Mr. Walter
is EXTREMISTS CpNTROL
Was Advisor and Attorney, for
Various
Countries
Offer
Suggest­
chairman
of
this
fund
lor
the
Ash­
Many Cooperative
Foreign Minister, Favoring Mod­
ions on ltoductloff7 of
land district. “This Is one of the
Associations
eration is In the
greatest pieces of statsmanshlp
Thn<* Limit
Minority
ever launched by a church, and
DETROIT, March 29.— (UN)
>r
GENEVA, March 29. — Hope will be cared for in their late
— Aaron Rapirò has taken his
that
the League of Nations dls- life," Mr. Walter explained. The
million libel suit against Henry
lf
armament commission will bring Pension Jplan is a contributory
Ford into his own hands.
’*
about
reduction .of Europe’s pension system, based on the fin­
The Jewish attorney's liiAgTof
*’
standing
armies has been shat­ est actuarial calculations, backed
attack was Indicated late today,
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n
tered after two days of practic­ b ythe leading insurance actuaries
when he had his counsel put him
y told the United News.
ally futile discussions by that and executives throughout t h e
on the witness stand and began I
As soon as semblance of order
body.
county, and designed to solve for­
reviewing the history of his far
e is Restored in China Cantonese
ever the great problem which has
The
commission
remains
hope­
flung operations-as an organiser
1 leaders will oust all bolshevist
lessly divided on the manner of been foremost in the church for
of farmers’ cooperatives.
“ and their propaganda, the ex-pre-
limiting, military effectives. Only over 200 years, it wgs explained.
Rapirò hopes to explain his
* mler believes.
Germany an,d Rweden thus far The plan calls for the raising of
connection with these concerns I
Ruggestions
that
America
and in this w ay. prove that he I
The possibility that Ashland has supported the British project an accrued liability fun of «16,-
1 should fear soviet inroads into Initial Pledge of $14,000
was not as Henry Ford charged I
may have a brick and pottery to reduce the annual contingents 000,000, of which over ten million
K Mexico brought bnly a laugh from
W ill bo A eked at
In ' his magazine, the Dearborn
works
within the near future, was of men to be called to the colors. has alrpady been raised, It was
the former premier.
This Time
Independent, seeking to set him-1
apparent with the visit h ereo f C.
France, Belgium and Japan, announced at yesterday’s meeting. ,
1
No Influence
self up as czar of the world’s
'
"There is no bolshevist Influ-1 I Because of the increased at­ E. Braudlsch, of Tujunga, Cal., supported by the military allies
food industries for his own pro-1
ences at work in Mexico, that la, I tendance at the Methodist Ban- an experienced man along these of the former country are willing
lines. The visitor was particu­ to reduce the period 'of service,
they are making no progress,” I day School and other depart­
Earlier in the afternoon session
1 Kerensky said. “Calles Is top I ments’ In general, the Sunday larly Interested in the clay depos­ but Isn’t on maintaining a univer­
of the trial, now In its third
its south of Ashland, numerous sal conscription system.
’ smart to permit Russian propa-1 School and Epworth League
samples being taken, and a gen­
week. Judge Raymond had en­
Rweden has offered a compro­
ganda to upset his government." j rooms are to be rebuilt and sra-
eral
survey
of
the
local
market
couraged Sapiro by denying the
mise,
providing for reduction of
WILL NOT INVADE
Work will be started
In China the ex-permier point-1 I larged.
being made.
Ford lawyer’s motion to declare
the period of service with a grad­
SHANGHAI, Mar. .29.— Danger
in
the
very
near
future.
Aa
ed out, civil war was breaking
Heavy-* Cost of Financing a i of immediate invasion of the for­
the case a mistrial because of
Local men predict that should ual reduction of the contingents
long before bolshevism appeared I Initial pledge of «14,000 will
Team Proves Stumbling
amended pleadings, filed» by the
baaed
on
stricter
medical
exam­
eign settlement of Shanghai ap­
be asked to start the movement this industry be started here, em­
on- the scene.
plaintiff.
Block
inations.
This has not been
peared
to be'past today as hun­
which
will
Include,
also
a
*«6,000
ployment
will
be
furnished
for
I
"The bolshevists simply took I
adopted,
due
to
the
Inability
of
Ford’s attorneys fought bitter­
dreds
of
refugee foreigners left
Airland will not have a base-
advantage of the unrest," he said, I pipe organ and will clear np all several men. and In addition far­
the
delegates
to
reach
a
unani-
ly for severla hours, but lost the
the
Yangtze
river area, virtually
mers will be enabled to produce
"and sent their agents to China I debts on the Parsonagj.
argument.
draining
all
sections
of ail per­
drain
tile,
and
other
clay
pro­
after the war Movement had I
Starting with his boyhood and
sons except Chinese.
ducts,
at
a
price
that
will
encour­
had started. All they are doing in
eafly education Sapiro said he Y. M. 0. A. Secretary Deliv.
United States warships waited
age additional drainage work.
ers Paper on “ A ssocia­ j China is stirring up trouble and I1
hod attended school in Oakland
at
ports which had not yet been
the Cantonese leaders are not un-1
tion Work W ith B o y s’’
and San Francisco, later becom­
evacuated. Thirty-five' foreigners
ing an Instructor In history at I I The Rev. H. F. Pemberton, Rev. aware of this.”
are expected to arrive here short­
OLIVE TREE PLANTED
Wealthy Chinese
merchants I
the University of Cincinnati.
ly from Soochow. Other foreign
I Chas. D. Gaffney, Rev. M. 8. and industrial leaders are backing I,
IN LOCARNO SQUARE
Studies la w
nationals left at Nanking, when
Woodworth, Rev. H. T. Mitchel- the Cantonese moveftnent, so it L
Returning to California he more, O. M. Frost and W. P. Wal­
the
Oreat American» and British
Make Demands
of local enthusiasts when it was
studied law and after practlc-1 ker made up a group of local would be foolish to believe they ,
PARIS, (U P )— Locarno, where
exodus
from that port last week,
BERLIN, March 29. — (UN) pointed out that It would require
ing a few months became secre-J I pastor and laymen who drove to would have anything to do with I
the "ojive branch of peace" was
poured
into Shanghai Monday.
the bolshevists, Kerensky d od ar-L
tary of die California industrial I Medford yesterday to attend the
figuratively extended to c Baton- *— Demands that the power* at leaqt «1250 to complete tbs sea- Among them wore 130 Japanese,
Wf filer red nee their ramaments to son in addition to the amount that
ed. Kerensky is entirely In sym- I j
•an nations in 1926 in connection the German standard or permit jeould be expected from the sale of who said that complete evacuation
accident board.
I meeting of the Rogue River Min­ pathy with the Chinese national £
Sapiro said he first became in-1
with the Locarno treaties is. short­ Germany to increase hers' were j tickets. It was deemed impossible of that city, which has played so
isterial association in the Meth­
,
| (
terested in cooperative market-1 odist church of that city. Secre­ movements.
ly to have a real live olive tree to
made in the relchstag Monday I by those in attendance to raise important a part 1» foiplgn life In
Expert Disorders
f
commemorate the event.
ing through contact with David tary Walter presented a paper on
China, would be accomplished
Instances of disorders such as t
Lnbin and Colonel Harris Weln-J
4f. Rusca. major of the town, is by Minister of Defense G-essIer. ¿hat amount of money this spring. soon.
"The Young Men’s Christian As­ occurred at Nanking can be ex- c
I
However,
there
is
still
some
stock of California, reading ex-1
now negotiating for the purchase
Christianity was linked with al­
sociation and its work with boys” pected, but should npt be marked
hope that Ashland will have base­
of an olive tree from Paris, which
tensively In their libraries.
leged
foreign imperialism
by
which was well received and dis­ against the nationalists, he de- a
ball this season. Gold Hill has
In 1915, when the Colonel be-1 cussed at some length. The April
he will plant in a carload of dirt
speakers and posters at meetings
evidenced
a
desire
to
enter
a
’
0
from the heart of Berlin.
The
came market director of Califor-I meeting of the Association will be dared.
team, and preliminary negotia­ in Wuhu and Hangchow. In both
"Looting and rioting is bound r
Beilin soil will be mixed with the
nia Sapiro served as his volun­ held in Central Point on the last
tions were entered into Sunday to places prominently displayed in
soil of Locarno and tt\e tree will
teer legal advisor without pay. I Monday in April, it was decided. to happen in China as an after- f
havo them play their home games public meetings xvere pictures of-
he planted In the center of the Lo­
- “The first Instance where I The last meeting of the season math of victory, but foreign pow- |(
here
Instead of at Gold Hill. This .Christ being torn from the cross. -
carno public square.
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acted professionally for farmers I will be in the form of a picnic ers should go no further than n
matter was held up until such Chinese'artists who had drawn
protecting the lives and property
was in 1916 when I represented I
meeting and will be held in Lith- of their nationals," the ex-premler
tls as Ashland made a decision as pictures tending to show that na»'
the poultry raisers in organiz­ la Park on June the sixth. Rev.
to their plans, and with the meet­ tlve Chinese Christians were bow­
said.
ing,’’ Sapiro said. “The owners I (
Gaffney of this city was asked to
ing last night going on record as ing before foreign imperialists.
In Kerensky’s opinion, if Amer­
of the one million hens were I present the paper at the April
not
favoring the entering of a Qne such poster suggested that
ica, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, _
signed up before we formed the meeting,
J
Chinese government
it was announced.
team,
a motion was made and car­ the n6w
and France will look to the pro- .
cooperative.
Then I became
would
Install
radical workers
ried, instructing* the chairhtan of
tectlon of their nationals and not
counsel for the poultry men." I
who would be directed to wage a
the
meeting,
A.
C.
Nininger,
and
interfere in Chinese internal af­
Branches Oat
Dr. Shinn and "Bernie" Burnett, campaign against the religion of
fairs the Cantonese leaders will
From this beginning, Sapiro F
as committeemen, to meet with western nations.
soon work out solutions for their
said, he branched organizing and I
Gold Hill representatives at Med-
own problems with a newer and
advising the following parts of
ford tonight, in an effort to
WASHINGTON, Mar. 29.— The
the country: the California prune
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work out an equitable arrange­ "battle of the concessions’’ In
and apricots growers; the Cali­
ment whereby the Gold Hill team ' China will be fought, not by the
fornia
berry grows
( m o s t ly 1
would become partially Identified sword, but with the pen.
Chinese); California pear grow- 1
with Ashland, and play the games
Chinese mobs wanted to settle
ers; California bean and fruit 1
that would naturall be scheduled It by force. For a time it appeared
growers and the Milk Producers’ ‘
as if they might have their way,
at Gold Hill, In Ashland.
Association;
Washington
and 1
but reports Monday were more re­
Idaho potato growers; Oregon 18
assuring to navy officials.
Ninety
thousand
dollars
worth
prune owners; Mississippi staple p
Fighting bloodshed, massacre
of bonds, for the Improvement of
cotton growers; cotton growers ’
and all of the horrible attendant
the
A
shland/lty
water
system
will
of Oklahoma, North and Soutji 1
outrages may be averted. At least
be sold at a meeting of the city
Carolina and Texas; tobacco 11
that
is the hope here.
council tonight. Fifteen thousand
growers of Virginia and Ken- 1
But even so, the battle Is only
of
this
amount
will
go
toward
the
tucky; wheat growers of Kansas, 8
transferred from the soldiers to
improving of the LHhia pipe line
Nebraska, Dakotas and Ofelp- ‘
the,
diplomats.
For China Is
and the balance will be used for
homa; wheat growers of Sas- 1
Students Are Enrolled From awake and intends to fight the
the
Crowson
reservoir,
and
the
re­
katchewan and Manitoba and po- 8
Nearly E very County
battle to regain the concessions
building of many of the water
tato growers of Main, M innesotal1
in
State
by one means or another. The
mains. Gertrude Blede, city re­
and Colorado, were those advised g
military
situation around Shang<
corder
stated
today
that
several
by him.
a
| ”
| The Southern Oregon Normal hai which was a menacing aspect
bids
had
already
been
received
Sapiro was just getting wound n
I school opened the spring quarter over the week-end was easier
and It was thought that mapy
up when court adjourned. It is c
yesterday with a general enroll­ Monday.
more would be in before the coun­
estimated that his testimony will n
ment from over the entire state
Chinese mobs, apparently have
cil convened.
with the majority of the students been held In check. Cantonese
take up all of today and per- n
I entering from
Jackson, Coos, Foreign Minister Chen has ex­
haps extend well into Wednes-
SERVICE STATION ROBBED
CHILOQUIN WOMEN DIES
Klamath, Curry and
Jackson pressed sincere regret for the loss
Chief of Police McNabb was re­
Mrs. Ruth West of Chiloquin,
counties. Yesterday was given of American life in Nanking, the
quested to be on the lookout for Ore., aged 27 years, passed away
over to the registration of stu­ state department announced.
a man accused of participating In In this city yesterday morning at
LEASES SERVICE STATION
dents, and today regular class
However, all danger is not over
Following out the’genetal pol­ the hold up of a service station at 11 o’clock at the R. S. Parks home
work was started with the assign­ and the 1,560 marines now being
icy of the company the Associated Dunsmuir last night, described as In the Bellview district.
ment of studies and the procuring concentrated for duty in China
The deceased was the wife of
Oil Company has JFased its Ash­ resembling an Italian, with dark
of texts.
will begin their trip to San Diego,
land service station to Merritt E. hair and eyes, heavy set, wearing J. L. West, who formerly worked
No figures on the enrollment Cal., Tuesday and Wednesday.
Randle, well known local man, light corduroy trousers, w o o l for O. A. Paulserud, and the
will be available for at least two They will embark on the transport
who has been a resident of Ash­ sweater, with V neck, grey ot daughter of C. R. Boyl of Illinois.
weeks, but with Increased Inter­ Henderson at San Diego early
Funeral services will be held
land for many years. Mri Randle blue cap. But few details of the
est being manifest throughout the next week.
has. taken possession, and will holdup were given local officers, from Stock’s undertaking parlors
state, it is predicted that this
Klamath Falls
quarter will be the most success-'
continue to operate the station In other than the crime was commit­ tomorrow afternoon, March 30 at
the same efficient manner that it ted by two men, one of which was 2 p. m., with interment In the
fnl that has yet been experienced
Mausoleum.
by the school.
arrested.
has been in the past.
Brick Plant May
Be Established
Wurrahl HurraM The War’s Over
Hand Ball Series
Started Last Night
Water Bonds Will
Be Sold Tonight