Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 31, 1927, Image 1

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    T B S POULTRY INDUSTRY
is a potential pay roll for
Ashland
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(Uaited
UR8DAY, MARCH 31, 1927
IN THE MG LEAGUES
lucky to head the second division
th ^ear.
A month In Florida has demon­
strated the fu tility of waiting for
fate to produce a center fielder
who can swoop under fly balls
like the old "grey eagle," and hit
ground .310 for 160 games or so.
One Hundred and F ifty At
l|3 t
line-up— Jamieson
tend Annual Dinner
Spurgeon th . Speaker ef, Bui
Gunny Sacks, Wash Boilers
Meeting
lb , 3. Sewell se, Summa rf,
and Other Utensils
The annual meeting of the First
Sewell c, Lutskd 3b.
.E
Used for Fishing
| Presbyterian fchurch opened with
1037 llne-Up — Jamtesoa
TR O U TD A LE, Mar: 31— (U N )
a dinner at 6:15 last night, -at­
Spurgeon tb , Summa rf. Bui
Fish go plentiful that they can be
tended by 150 people.
lb , J. Sewell as, Gerken-or Ne
. Speaker’s O ld Place
picked out of a stream by hand
Reports of the various organiz­
cf, L. Sewell e, Lutske lb . •
Homer Summa has been moved
Authorities Are Trying to may be some fisherman’s idea of General Aslui for Proof That Stand pat and pray that -w |
ations were made, showing favor-
up to Speaker’s old place In the Senator veed Fails to Get
• able results as all reported bills Approximately Fifty Thous­
Learn Who Pushed
a dream, but to Oregon’s disciples
ever eventually occupies T
His Soldiers Were
batting order, but remains in
Jewish Attorney to Admit paid and a slight amount In the
and Men Will Leave
of
Isaak
Walton,
it
Is
a
reality;
Ford ■ Off Road a
Speaker’s shoes doesn’t rat
Responsible
right field, a position in which he
He Made Fortune
treasury. Although the resident
For the annual smelt run of the
Coal Fields Tonight
around In them too much.
led the American league in de­
membership has been
depleted
DETE0TIVE8 ASSIGNED Pacific northwest is on full blast. OPPOSED TO DEFENSE
Such is Jack McAllister’s pi
fensive play last season. Summa A T T O R N E Y S
CLASH , by removal and is slightly under WAGES CAUSE DISPUTE
The smelt, on their way up the
for his first season as mansi
hit .80 in 1026, but he isn’t a
two hundred yet the church has
Autom obile M a n u fa c tu re r Feels Sandy river to their spawning Presence o f Foreign lYoops Ganse with the Cleveland Indians.
heavy stlcker-And is Jar from Answers by Rapirò Are Full o f given to benevolences and Mis- Operatore
aad Miners F a ll to
1
grounds,
must
pass through
Certsdn T h a t Home One
McAllister hag Inherited a gd
Tense Situation Among
"Spoke’s" equal at bat. And in
Contempt for Henry Ford’s
Agree Upon a New W age
slons over $2800.
Troutdale and it is to this town
ball club, - one whieb was go
T rie d to K il l H im
Homer’s old place In the line-up
Attorneys
Basis A fte r Negotiating
One new society has been or­
that hundreds of persons have
enough to gain second place '■
there w ill be either Gerken or
ganized during the year an In ter­
flocked to witness the unique | SH A N G H A I Mar. 31.— Marshal 1036, but one which
mtM
D E T R O IT , Mar. 31.— Eheour- sight, and incidentally to take I Chang Kai Shek commander of Speaker so much that it will
D E TR O IT. March 31.— (U N ) mediate Christian Endeavor so­
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nglng reports came from the hos­ home*1 a sackful.
— Senator James A. Reed’s cross ciety.
the Nationalist army today prom-
The following officers were *
pital suite where Henry Ford is
On the banks of the river and I ised to indemnify foreigners or
examination of Aaron Saplro in
recovering from injuries which be even in the water, men and wom­ I foreign nations for the destruction
yesterday’s session of. the Ford- elected for a term of 3 years: Eld- 1
received Sunday
night.
Word en are to be seen scooping up the I of life and property at Nanking
8aplro lib e l,s u it failed to draw ers to succeed themselves. W. M. ’
was sent from the hospital at 11 tiny fish with various contriv­ I provided that it is proved that
i from the composed Jewish a t­ W right, A. H. Hays and C. B. 1
o’clock that Ford has passed a ances. Guny sacks are preferable. I the Nationalist soldiers were re­
torney an admission that he had I-amkin; J. H. Turner to fill out *
comfortable night and has enjoy­ but a number of wash boilers,
,
made
a fortune through mulct­ the unexpired term of A. Andrews •
sponsible for last week'y Incident
tubs and buckets, even discarded I | the Yangtze river port, Chang re­
removed, and W. P. W alter the
ed a light breakfast.
ing American farmers.
unexpired
term of Mr. Lyman, de- 1
Authorities are etili trying to bird cages are in evidence.
Thirty
Five
Thom
When the grilling was ended,
Secretory of Y. M. 0 . A
James N arr, a fishing ebntract-1 ceived foreign newspaper men In
ceased. Trustees elected were W. f
learn who forced the coupe, driv­
Henry
Gallagher,
chief
counsel
Be
Spent
Within
Vielte Neighboring Cities
a conference and made this state­
en by Ford, off the highway. or, who has an agreement with I ment to them.
Few Months
for Saplro; declared that Henry M. Day to succeed hlmsel; Charles
For Boys Meeting
He protested
There is a lot of talk of « .plot to the Oregon state fish commission I [against the comprehensive ar­
Ford’s Injury In an automobile ftobertson to take the unexplred d
Members of the Talent Irrlg a
take the billionaire’s life.
A t to catch a minimum of 50 tons I rangement made for the defense
Secretary W. P. W alter of the accident would not interfereAvlth term of J. H. Turner and 8. D.
least, one man who was close to of the finny species, has com-1 of Shanghai and said that defense tion district by a vote of l i e to » local Y. M. C. A. was in Grants or cause postponement of the Taylor the unexplred term of W il- •
liam Graham, removed. W irt M. 11
Ford believes that his injuries plained that there is a shortage. I preparations and the presence of 39 yesterday passed upon t ie i j Pass yesterday In the Interest trial.
He Insisted that Henry
were not the result of the casual N arr says he fished all night Tues­ war ships and soldiers had caused building of a syphon across Be|tr r'o f the Southern Oregon Older Ford must take the stand and W right was elected as Sunday
accident, and Ford himself sus­ day, but could catch only i l l
W hile there that he would not consider tak­ School superintendent for the en- J
a growing tensness between the Creek and the construction o f 4 a 11 Boys* conference.
pects that some one tried to kill tons.
ditch
about
five
miles
long
to
)
he
spoke
before
the
high school ing hie attorney by deposition. suing year. G. M. Frost w a s 0
Chinese and foreigners.
him. He has pronounced that the
Wagner Creek.
fc assembly and interviewed some He pointed out that other testi­ Sleeted clerk of the Board of D
This w ill give about nine hun­
circumstances looked suspicions.
■ of the leaders end older boys mony would continue until Ford Elders. L. H. Ham er, chairman *'
I
General S trike
Of the Trustees; W ilmer Poley,
But the police and the federal
| SH ANGHAI, Mar. 31.— Threats dred acres that has been Irrig at­ • regarding the Grants Pass dele- was able to leave the hospital.
secretary of the Trustees; Mrs. d
authorities are open minded.
I of another general strike, the sig­ ed by the flood water from tie ! gation to the conference.
Gold
Cross examination of Saplro A. Wick, financial secretary; Miss
nal for street fighting and clashes Applegate district water rlgMs i H ill, Rogue River and Central resembled a third degree session
Florence Allen will continue as c<
(throughout the city in the past, equel "to that o f others in the i Point were also visited.
with Reed grinding out question director of the choir with Miss 11
Detectives Hired
I has added to ’the dangers of this district.
The
meaanre
was
car­
“ Every place I visited I found after question, seeking to wear
D E T R O IT . Mar. 81.— Five de­
Imogene Wallace as organist. Miss h
(refugee filled city.
ried in both the district as a interest in the conference among down Sapiro'8 resistance, while
tectives have been assigned to
Gerties Haan will be secretary of u
The United News has learned whole aad In the ImprovemUOt leaders and older boys, and most the witness glared at Reed and
learn the Identity of the driver of
the 8unday school.
11
reliably that the Chinese general district the vote In the last nam­ of these towns plan to send from snapped out answers in a voice
the automobile which crowded
W ork three to twenty delegates. Grants frosted w ith contempt.
labor unions have decided on a ed area being 38 to-»«.
the coupe Henry Ford was driv­
walkout at an early date. Enlist­ w ill be started as soon as pos­ Paas hopea to send from twenty
ing o ff the road Sunday, but there
W ith Saplro on the stand for
ment of armed laborers in the sible, according to Superintendent to twenty-five, while the smaller the third day and Reed having
was no Evidence to Indicate that
nationalist army has been on sev- Olin Arnspiger, and it 1s t h o a s t towns w tll send a lesser num­ failed to obtain evidence that
the manufacturer’s injuries were
leral days, despite the disapproval that the syphon and ditch wall ber,**. Mr. W alter stated.
Roy would support the Ford defense,
the result of a deliberate at­
of such action by Marshal Chiang be completed by the first fcf Abbott and James N utter, two
tempt to injure him.
all trace of merriment or Jest­
I Kai-shek, the south Chinese com- August. The syphon w ill be Of
members of the local H l-Y club ing had disappeared.
The fast that a mysterious au­
I mander.
welded steel, and w ill be platml left this morning for Talept,
School to Furnish
tomobile was seen loitering In the
When confronted with long
I The threatened strike is in the Underground.
The coat of tmi Pjtoeni^, Jacksonville, and Cen- sheets, o f copies of minutes and
r Sneakers for
vicinity of the Ford laboratories
J nature of a "protest against the ♦ o rk w ill be around 3 3 5 ,0 0 0 ^ tral Point to stimulate' interest
on the night of the accident, how­
records of meetings of the Cali­
I
British dominance In busineea ac-
ever) strengthened the theory
tK 'th e conference. "This is one fornia cooperatives Saplro Identi­
(tivltles here, and the British oc­
that Ford had been followed to
df * the biggest things that Ash­ fied them, but caustically remark­
cupation of concession rights.
the Rlvbr Ronge bridge.
I
wq land has had the privilege of en- ed that If he desired to refresh t
| During the present in li in anti-
Ray Dahllnger, superintendent
tb&alninK in some time," declared his (Saplro’a) memory he should „
I foreign antagonism, two of the
of the Ford eetate. said the manu­
D .-M . Spencer, chairman of local present original documents, and „
leading Cantonese officials pre I
facturer told him the larger car
arrangements. “W hat is giving not copies.
expected to confer with militarists I
had followed him from the labor­
.! PO RTLAND. Mar. J 1.^—Charles
a deal of Concern right now
here.
atory and cut In on him at a rap­
E. Spense, until recently stats tor we are expecting about one
T. V. Soong of the Cahtonese iparket agent and former master
id gate.
F IR E IN PORTLAND
cabinet arrived already has ar­ cjf tbs Oregon Farm Grange, died hundred delegates and so far we
Dahllnger was the first man to
It was learned this morning
PO RTLAND, Mar. 31.— Fire of
h v e places for only about thirty
rives and Eugene Chen, Canton-1
from Hal McNair, one of the mem­
see Ford after he was Injured.
at his home today following a pro­ of them to stay. We have prom- undetermined origin today caused
ese foreign minister, who has car­ longed Illness.
bers on the Park board, that the
Hide Swiped Coupe
., . »
amounting to 8200,000
these boys that they would damaging
'
ried on all negotiations with the ; He became ill in December
apparatus
for the 'playground in
“ M r. Ford said that the big car
In an uptown building. I t started
foreign countries since the riots In and a m ajor operation was per­ be provided with bed and break-
Llthla park, would be pnt up and
sideswiped bis coupe and wrench­
In the plant of Bushong & Co.,
Hankow, Is expected soon.
ready for use by June first.
ed the steering wheel from his
formed on January 7.
painters.
American and British officials
Miss Fay Carver, who was in
hand," Dahllnger said. “The coupe
and business men feel that unless
charge of the children last sum­
Jumped over a five inch curb and
strong action is taken by their
mer, will be supervisor again thia*
rolled down a 15 foot embank­
home government the position |
year.
ment.
built up by foreigners In China
Ford company offilcals adm it­
during the last half century will I
ted that "others besides police
K IW A N IH H E L P S G IR L H
be lost.
were working on the case.” .
The Ashland Kiwanians have
From a reliable source it was
Vlndly donated to the Camp Fire-
learned that the federal court
Girls a year’s rent for their cabin
where Aaron Saplro Is suing Hen­
on Terrace street.
ry Ford for a million dollar for
This gift Is very much appre-I
alleged libel, had put a detective
predated as was also the other do­
to work on the Incident. A watch- 1
nations among which are a cook
man at the Ford laboratories,
etove and a heating stove 35 to­
from which the manufacturer was
ward the rent from Mrs. Denton;;
Worthy Grand Mat
driving home when his car was 1
lumber donated by Messrs Jordan
Attend
Meeting
crowded off the road, said he had
and Sparr and the Carson Fowler-
Tuesday
seen a large car standing In front 1
Lumber Co., and one month’s rent
o( the laboratories building while
from Mrs. Perozsi. The electric
Five or six hundred people will
Ford was inside. I t started up, 1
wiring was done by Guy Good and
be In Ashland nkxt Tuesday, April
be said, a few minutes after Ford.
Interest Rote on the Larger Mr. Brower.
5, to
greet the worthy grand
Police Working
Isiue Fixed at Four
Shay” matron of Oregon, O. E. 8., Mr».
Fred Faustman, chief of police
and Three Fourths
Lenork
K
err
of
Corvallta,
who
Senior
In Dearborn, where Ford’s small
makes her official visit to this sec­
car rolled down an embankment,
A t a special meeting of the city
invited tion. She w ill be accompanied by
said be had taken personal charge
council
held last night at 5 o'clock
the associate grand matron, MZ*
df the investigation In an attempt '
for the purpose of approving the
Margaret Barnes of Grants Pass.
bids for the 890,000 worth of city
to learn who was driving the larg­
A district meeting of Alpha
er car and why It had sideswiped I
Improvement bonds the bids were
chapter of Ashland, Aloha chapter
Ford’s car. "Other than that there |
PORTLAND, Mar. 31.— (U N )
awarded to the following;
of Klamath Falls, Adarel chapter
— A definite step toward perfec­
is nothing to say,’’ Faustman said.
The
175,000
bid
was
awarded
of Jacksonville and Reames chap­
"Reports of a plot on Mr. Ford’s
to A. D. Wakeman Co., and Wells tion of passenger travel by a ir
ter of Medford, will be held In the
Dickey Co., of Portland.' The bid­ was taken here today when Vera
life are absurd and Irresponsible.
Masonic hall bn the same evening,
Any one would realize on second
der fixed the Interest rate at C. Oorst, presMent of the Pacific'
and will be proceeded by a ban­
thought that persons seeking to
4 3-4 percent interest, and they Air Transport company ordered a
quet in the Llthla Springs hotel
offered to pay par, accrued inter­ new a ir cabin monoplane for nee
harm Mr. Ford would not go 5
at 6 p. m. Anyone wishing reser­
est and *100.665 for each 3100 on the coastwise a ir mail aad
about It In that way."
t
vations for the banquet may
pnseeenK er ro u te
worth of bonds.
Officials of the Ford Motor Co., a
phone Mrs. F. F. W hittle.
The enclosed ship wlU ba
The 315000 bidAras awarded to
and Mrs. Edsel Ford agreed In 1
itarted on its way to the coast
Pierce
F
air
and
Co.,
of
Portland
statements to, the United News t
NEW DIRECTOR« NAMED
and they were to bear 5 percent from the Travel a ir factory at,
that none save “perhaps some Jr- 1
The new directors for the en­
Interest, per, accrued Interest and Wichita, Kansas, If weather coa­
rnsnonelble reports," as Mrs. Ford t
suing year In the Chamber of
3101.073 for each |100 worth of litio n are favorable aad ehoald
Commerce according to the re­
bonds. Councilman and others arrive here early next weak.
sults of the election will be O.
It Is so planned to place thd
were
Jubilant over the price re­
H. Billings, Dr. R. L. Burdlc, O.
’hip
In operation between Baa
ceived for the larger Iseue, the
F. Carson, O. G. Eubanks, L. H.
Interest rate being lower* then Francisco an<^ Loa Angelas, bat
Hanson and J. H. McGee.
The
wge anticipated and the pre, later It will be need for paaseao*.
voting wee not as heavy as had
muim w ill amount to more than ,r transportation over the coast
been anticipated.
?
air route.
3480.
The monoplane will carry eHhefr,.
Sellwood — Bank of Sellwood
Rufus :— New John Day bridge four paaaengera aad a autll earma»
to be remodeled at cost of |8B,-
completed aad road opened for
000.
traffic.
Physical Education
Class Progran
Former Official
I Dies in Portland
Play Ground to'
Open June First
Seems Jo Be fl Hard Guy To E lim in a te
Passengers to
Have New Plane