Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 20, 1927, Image 1

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Ashland
for Over Fifty Years
(United Praaa W ir« Barrie«)
t á f o P A Y , A P R I L 20, 1927
Orant Pixjectt and Delbert
Mongold Are Declared
Champions
“ Onward
Christian
8ald
i e n ” H us B een W ar S on g
o f P o k in g C on querer
TO FIGHT COMMJ7NIST8
Strike Situation
Haa Q nlried
. Considerably, W ith But Fesr
HANKOW, April SO. — (IP)—
Marshal Feng u-hslang, known as
’’the Christian general,** since his
adoption of Christianity through
the Influence of American mis­
sionaries, has been chosen to
lead the alleged radical Chinese
In their raid against revolt with­
in their raaks.
Marshal Feng, as generalissimo
of the armies In the Hankow dis­
trict, suppldnts General Chiang
k a l Shek, hero of the capture
of Shanghai. His Immediate duty
will be. to lead an army against
Nanking and to subdue General
Chiang, who has proclaimed him­
self head of a new nationalist
group opposing the government
at Hankow.
T h re e D a y s E ffo rt R e su lts
In O nly O ne Ju rym an
B e in g S e lec ted
Grant Preacott and Delbert
Mqngold came ant victorious last
Bight la tbs finals of tho Hi-Y
doublas handball touraai&ent by
defeating James Hartley and BUI
Blbby 11-10 and Sl-10. In tbe
jMmi-flnals played Monday eve-'
niag Prescott and Mongold took
tbs long end of g S1U1 en d s >1.
I score from Barney Miller and
Everett McGee. Those who have
assn tbs games played say last
night’s contest was the - hardest
fought and snappiest games of the
¿cries, It was a fight to ths finish
the beet team winalng. Thé win­
ners w ill be awarded the two all­
er loving cups.which have been
on display In M iller’s Toggery
window.
The handball singles
will start at once to decide th *,
winner . In this event and some
fast games are promised.
S e c r e ta r y
o f C om m erce
■J jN E W YORK, April 20.— <U>>—
The hunt for a blonde-proof Jury
to consider the sudden demise of
Albert Snyder, art editor of Motor
Boating, will go Into a third day
today also guiltless of accom­
i s plishment.
Lauded by Spokesman for * As the second day of the state’s
Chief E x e c u tiv e
efforts to send Mrs. Ruth Brown
DENIES BREAK RUMOR
WASHINGTON, April 20.— (U>)
— On the word of the W hite
House spokesman, who certainly
ought to know. It la learned that
President Cpolidge repudiates all
reports of a break with Secretary
of Commerce Hoover and baa the
highest confidence in him.
Thia denial, coming from the
innermost recesses of the W hite
House, brings an end to what
threatened to be the most unpleas­
ant personal Incident of the Cool­
idge administration. Last Friday
the,W hite House spokesman de­
nied rumors that Secretary of
State Kellogg intends to resign
and volunteered tbe additional un­
expected statement that If he did
resign, the Job would not be given
to Mr. Hoover. It was put Just
that way concisely.
M o to rcy cle
Floods, Tornados and Wind,
storms Mete Out Addi­
tional Deaths to Many
Snyder and Henry Judd Gray to
OVERFLOW
the chair drew to a close, only STREAMS
one Juryman had been obtained
from 87 talesmen.
Supreme court Justice Town­
send Scudder, plainly Impatient,
throughout the day with the fin­
KANSAS CITY, April 20.— (IP)
icky attitude of counsel and the — Floods, tornados and wind­
cquirming evasions of some of the storms played havoc in many sec­
talesmen, did his best. He stern­ tions of ths southwest meting out
ly ruled that an opinion not too* additional death and destruction
firm ly fixed might be blotted out. to the already stricken states of
He severely lectured jurymen on Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ar­
their civic duty.
kansas and Tennessee.
Finally he Ignored the schedul­
Streams were overflowing and
ed 4 p. m. closing hour and held Inundating thousands of acres of
all persons to the business at hand land, destroying property and..
until long afterward.
threatening
new dangers to
Unexpectedly tbe 58th talesman hundreds of flood refugees. Here
proved acceptable to everybody. | and there througbuot tbe south­
He was William E. Young, 38, of west, tornados and high winds
Elmhurst, a publicity man for the havs struck within the last 48
Empire hotel.
hours, killing at least 18 persons
“Mr. Young suits us as fore­ outright and injuring many oth­
man,” announced Edgar F. Haxel- ers.
ton, counsel fo r the widow.
Texaar Oklahoma and Missouri
Both Mrs. Snyder and her for­ were visited by twisters, while in
mer sweetheart, the New Jersey Arkansas and Kansas flood waters.*
traveling salesman, inspected the continued on the rampage. Sev­
firs t\o f their peers with uncon­ eral cases of drowning were re-
cealed interest. They saw a plump- p orted .
Ish, good natured man of about
Communication and transporta­
their own age, and like them, a tion In the stricken areas have
dweller In the suburbs. Young Is been seriously hampered and in
married, but childless.
some sections completely disrupt­
LOS ANGELES, April 20. —
(IP)
The decrepit motorcycle
and sidecar that carried* George
Question Asked
Toung part way to California and
Why
did the
presidentin
fame and fortune in the Catalina
spokesman voluntarily announce
Channel swim, has fallen afoul
In advance that a member of hla
of tho law. i
cabinet waa barred from, promo­
Treasury department agents
tion? Why did the presidential
seised the three wheeled vehicle
spokesman not add a few compli­
at a Hollywood hotel at the re­
ed.
Telephone
and telegraph
mentary words that would show
t a « ta ta ra ,
< J te P U M aM teaH
lines
are
down
In
tho vlctnlty of
Mr. Hoover stood well at the
Peking govern-
When Toung and his oae time
Fort Smith. ArkM while efforts to
White House, even if be could
“hoy *r**y»-»r’’ (riaad« BU1 Hastings, crossed tbe
maintain communication into the
C ontracts f<
I never aspire to Kellogg’s place? I
of China from the Imperial city,
Here was meat for thought hod
are becoming more and moredlf
and' then wee himself «ousted States, the machine was appraised
th« telegraph wires out of Wash­
chiefly through the activities ef at 8180, but its ridera asked only
Heult.'
ington that night rattled out the
N
in
e
te
e
n
M
em
bers
A
tten
d
Tbe
Marshal Chang Tso-Um then the ÿ-.â
" gloetnl dispatches— a real royr la
A b honor roll of eighteen gfa-
.R e g u la r M e e tin g H e ld
Mukden “# * r fhrir,” and now f f i f
Five KIDeff
the cabinet* Intrigues, rebukes,
military dictator of the north a bond for payment of daty la dents was recently announced by
8P1ÌINGFIELD, III., April 80 —
’ breaks, resignations. Fan for all
posted, the motor bike will 4 m Mlm Katherine Vincent, registrar to select the Convention «
Chines« government.
( I P V - W W d M tornado
f except the two principals. Today
forca w r ^ f hav«r*B< ddvista-
of the Southern Oregon Normal for a financial guárante«
• the White House spokesman de-
Just how the motorcycle got school. V
v
A committed, named to
tion and canned at least five
* flated the incident with a few
F ig h t oq Communists
to Hollywood is a mystery. The
Students
receiving
gradea
of
depths,v
ln centra) Illinois today.
collection
of
the
fund
<
'
words
of
tribute
to
Hoover.
The
SH A N G H A I /toril 28. — (IP)
first person to swim Catalina not lesa than one In not lepa than of Herbert Fletaffhacker, .<
least a half dozen 'communi­
president was reported as having
— i Unceasing war against alleged
Channel abandoned it In Arkan­ nine hours of work carried during Fay, Pam ,Sho«p. W allj
ties were struck. Three * achool-
assumed that Hoover’s abilities
communists In the nationalist
sas. bi^t some one had It crated the winter quarter ending March Alexander, R. B. Hate»«
hòuées
were demolished. The ex­
and high regard in which they
p arty7 was urged on :: General
and sent to the Hollywood ad­ 25, 1»27 ato: Galey, John, Ash­ ton Creed, W illiam » . ¿
tent,
ot
damage In several places
were
held
at
the
White
House
Chiang Kal Shek by Chinese
dress where it wps seized.
land, 16 hours; Moffett, (M rs.) B. F. Schlesinger, Mltto«. )
In Logan and Greek counties has
were so well understood by the
commercial men at . a mass meet-
Gertrude, Ashland, 12 hoars; W il­ and James B. Smith. «
not yet been determined. A call
Washington
correspondent that
lag.
» -■ S’«— f. 4 I . I Jo*'
lits. (Mrs.) AMce, Ashland, *17
for doctors has been dispatched
mention of them was thought un­
Their message was sent to
botara.
to
Springfield and Bloomington.
necessary.
Nanking where General Chiang .is
Two deaths at Carrollton wore
Students receiving grades of
reported' to be ready' to lead a
The president considers Hoov­
reported. Anna Keller, teacher
not less than two in not loos than
er's reputation so well established
nationalist fight against radicals
of
the Centerville school was In­
nine
hours
work
carried
for
the
here and abroad that he doubts
within the party ranks.
stantly
killed and four of her PU-<
winter
quarter
are:
Abel,
Bea­
if
hs
could
shake
It
even
If
he
The strike -situation in Shang­
pile
were
Injured, two seriously
trice,
Myrtle
Point,
It
honra;
wished,
which
he
does
not.
hai has quieted considerably now Judge Rules Methods Em
when the building collapsed.
Beck, Albte, Ashland, 17 honra.
and only '4,000 laborers remain
Farther
Explains
ployed Were Same as
Elder Rathegeber, farmer, waa
Beck. Earl, Klamath Falla, 17
off duty.
The spokesman further explain­
Caused War of 1812
Instantly killed and his wife
kqnrs;
Babbitt,
(M
rs.)
Lila,
The foreign volunteer corps has
ed that under Hoover’s adminis­
probably fatally Injured when the
Woodland, Cal., 18 hours; Byers,
been partially demobilised due
tration foreign and domestic com- (
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—
wind destroyed their farm home
A
chapter
of
the
Oregoq
State
merce have Increased and will ap- (
to the general Improvement in The seizure of a rum vessel, a Lee, Ashland, 12 hours; Duel,
six miles from Carrollton.
Music
Teachers
assoctatidq
was
(Mrs..)
Edith,
Ashland,
18
hoars;
the situation affecting foreigners Federal ship, with a million dol­
rarently continue to increase. An- ,
At Chestnut two pupils of the
Eastburn, (Mrs.). Lett«, .Ashland, organised at Klamath Ppjls, last
other cabinet member said that ,
here.
lars worth of liquor about three
community school were Instantly
18 ‘ hours;
Edmlston,
Hasel, Thursday, under the dlrqefton of
Hoover has no Intention of re- ,
The fate of Miss Mary Craig; hundred miles off the* California
killed when struck by flying •
'Springfield 18 hours; Gray, Nao­ Miss Leona Marsters, supervisor
signing and that the presidential ,
an American’ missionary reported coast some weeks ago, la held to
bricks as the building collapsed.
mi, Grants Paas, 18 hoars; Haan, of music la the Southern Oregon
spokesman's
original remarks (
captured by bandits’April 18 was be Illegal by Federal Judge Geo.
They had been dismissed with
Clarence, Ashland ,17 honra; Normal school.
had
been
misconstrued.
j
M.
Bourquln.
»
still unknown Tuesday. I t waa
other pupils and told to flee to
The purpose of this organiza­
Harris,
(Mrs.)
E.
Lovely,
Ash­
That leaves intact the presi-
This seizure was sheer* aggres­
announced, however, that ■ U. 8.
safety.
j
tion
la
to
affiliate
with
the
state
land,
17 hours;
McCracken,
dent’s 100 percent record of ami­
Consul Jacobs would leave, for sion and trespassing, like that
- At Leroy the side ot the school
(Mrs.) Cecil, Ashland, 12 hoars; musical organisation sad to ad­
cable relations with his official ■
Yunan province, wherq she was which contributed to the war of
was caved In, resulting la slight
A
Morris, Grace, Scoff leid. Ore., 17 vance the (nusic profession.
associates. In almost four years
1812,
the
court
ruled.
The
Fed­
w akin g , on Saturday to exped­
injuries
to several pupils.
Moat
hours; Pollard, Jane, Ashland, IB simitar chapter was Organised by
In the White House Coolidge has '
íate her release If she whs safe. eral ship with the Canadian llq-
ot those Injured were trampled la
hours; Schoenthal, Alice, McMin­ Mine Mars tars In Jackson county
Few reports of flghtplg reach­ nar aboard/ was flying Panama nville, 13 hours.
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ed ■ Shanghai Tuesday. It waa colors and officers said that R
was
headed
for
South
America
rumored , that northerners apd
southerners in the vicinity of when captured.
Fourth Round of Indoor
Nanking exchanged .some shells
League Will be PUyed
Tomorrow Rvening
daring the day, hut that they
ter' Clip This Out For Reference)
were not effective. Chinese «re
The fourth round of the T. M.
said to he leaving Nanking in
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C. A. Indoor baseball league will
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large numbers and'foreigners ate
L v. A sh la n d A r. S a n F r a n . A r. L os A n g be played-on the Armory floor to­
• L v . S e a ttle
L v . P o r tla n d
S o. B ou n d
A r. A sh lan d / M a i l s C lose
not permitted to go on shore.
morrow night beginning at aeven
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'rain Schedules for Ashland
Normal Prof. Gets
Masters Degree
Arthur 8. Taylor, head of the
history, sociology
and mathe­
matics departments of the South­
ern Oregon Normal school has
been granted a degree ot M. A.
by the University of Washington.
Mr. Taylor has recently finished
the research work that was re­
quired for the honor. Last weak
he made a trip to Seattle, Wash­
ington, where the university Is lo­
cated, in order to take h special
examination» which made possible
the distinction,
.
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Ashland dogs have had their
L v . L o s A n g L v . S an F r a u . A r . A s h la n d
day. No more will they be al­ N o, B ou n d
lowed to roam the streets of Ash­
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land at will. Tho city fathers at
an adjourned meeting last night T rain 14
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5 :20 P . M.
voted to require -City Attorney
Ix ica l A sh . to P o r t c o n n e c tin g w ith S e a ttle
Briggs to prepare an ordinance 'tr a in 32
requiring all dog« to bo either
housed up or to be on a leash
all
when out In public. Permission
age
was also granted J. W. Potter at
th-
this meeting to erect a naw service
ins
station on North Main. The coun­
cil discussed at length the new or- Ip
ell'
dtnnnce fixing the rate on eityjfc
ices
Sator.
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L ocal P o r tla n d to A sh la n d c o n n e c tin g w ith S e a ttle
closed poach to Medford only,
containing letter mail for Med-
ford and district and the coast air
M i) .
- Air mall for coast points la die-
patched to Medford on Train 82
dosing at 8:80 a. m„ except oa
Sundays whan It closes at 7:46
p. m. ths evening before.
Air
mall for Eastern points Is dis­
patched to T ra ln 12, closing at
3:10'P. m. A ir mall postage to
any point In the U. 8, la 10c for
each half oance.
o'clock
sharp
and
running
through to nine. Those games are
open* and free to the public. The
first game w ill be at seven when
the undefeated Hi-Y team will
tangle* with the Normal team
which has lost but one game. Thia
wUl be a battle royal. Tho Bat­
tery B and Employed Boys teams
wilt tangle at eight and this will
be a real fight aa the. Employed
boys team la fighting to gat oat
of the basement. The last gams
of the evening w ill he played af
nine between . the hard hitting
Rankers team and the Hoot Owls
who have been hitting such a fast
stride of late.
Some real fast
bell is promised by the officials
and a large crowd, of spectators la
expected.
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