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Internal Problems Are More
' Complex Than That of
Any Other Matioij
A M U S IK O M U C H B U L L
DlfrloattMto
Arc
With
The Jackson Co. Health Unit
wiy have charge of the Chamber
of Commerce Forum Tuesday. Next Few Week« Will See
Interesting Neon Meet
April 2«.
ing« Sponsored .
May 1st has been designated
as National Health Day and as
preliminary to this the Ashland HXALTH PROGRAM ON
Chamber will give over the next
Forum, to the Health Dept. o f f Jackson County Health Unit i
Have Charge of Tuesday’s
Jackson County. Miss Leah Jen
ïmncheoa Program
nings, County Nurse will have
charge o f the program, which
Will be of unusual interest in that
Tbe Chamber of Commerce For
not , only will an address on ums Committee has arranged one
Health of the Child’’ be given of the most interesting series of
by Miss Beatrice Hall, ( Health programs for the next few weeks
Director and - Teacher of the which It has been our privilege to
Southern Oregon Normal School, enjoy for, some time, and thoee
but a playlet illustrating Health who do not make their plane to
work of the schools wjll be given regularly attend these gatherings
by pupils of the Lincoln School. willjgmMly mlaa a great deal.
The personnel of the force now
Juit for a brief change we are
in charge of this gfflclal depart going to switch off on the In
ment. of Jackson county is Dr. come Tax for a couple of weeks
L. Dow Inskeep. County physic and tomorrow, Tuesday, April SC,
ian. Miss Leah Jennings, County will he "Health Day." A m mat
Nurse and Miss Janet Moffett, ter, of fact May first has been des
assistant, and Miss Josephine ignated as National Health Day.
Koppee office asst.
but we are goiag to <lve the idea
Every month a. baby clinic is a send off and-the Jackson County
held in Ashland, and many other Health Unit one of the official De
■ertlcae of a general or public partments of the county will he la
charactA' are rendered.
charge of the program. Of spec
Many Aahldnd women have ial Interest is the feet that Mies
given mnch time and attention Beatrice Hall of the Southern Ore
to this Clinic and are entitled to gon Normal School will give the
public recognition and thanks talk on "Health in the schools’*
for th )> devotion to such a valu and that this work will he 111ns-
able w .»rk. The Chamber of Com trited by soms ô f the children
merce invites these women to from the Lincoln school, In a lit
atjen 1 sad participate In this tle play.
vdry isteienting "program next
The following week an unusual
Tuesday neon.
privilege is accorded in an oppor
tunity to listen to a naan who for
the lest 14 years has been living
In Japan as Y. M. d. A. Secretary
at-Yokohama. X telegram toWhe
effect that Mr. H. 8. Sneyd of
Yokohama, was enroute t o t h i s
oountry and passing through Ash
* By Randall Gould
United Praas Staff Correspondent
PEKING, (LP>— While the out*
side world patronizingly wonders
when C^ins
kina will «row to the
intellectual
ns of a modern
state, Chinese diplomats— handi
capped though they are by exist
ence t>f two rival governments and
a dozen rival military factions—
• are dealing wtHua mass of inter
national tangles probably
complex than those of -any other
nation on earth.
Moreover, they are dealing
with these tanglsie In a skilful and
expert style. Confronted with a
stack of puzzles which would
cause the average foreign states
man to faint in his tracks, they
are wading In manfully. ' Their
efforts cannot be wholly unified,
the diplomatic game as though it
were poker. i
In Peking, It is Dr. Wellington
Koo who is Foreign Minister.
Down on the Yangtze at Wuhan,
Eugene Chen is Foreign Minister
of,the rival Nationalist Govern
ment. ' At Washington, at Geneva
and elsewhere there are various
Chinee« repr^enfaWeS Who hard
ly, know to whom they owe verbal
allegiance, who certainly do not
know to whom they can turn for
salaries and expenses, but who
have clear ideas as to how they
should play their .tarda ig the
great game of China vs the Wbrld.
I n s ta n tly k
Most countries think they are
in exciting times If they have two
VANCOUVER, Wash., April 16.
or three major international dis — (LP) — Falling to complete
putes on the griddle'. ’ China al
turn shortly after taking off
ways has a dozen, with more wait from the Vancouver field, an
ing for their turn. Almost all of airplane crashed late Sunday,
these hinge, of course, on the fa killing Miss Harriet Franklin,
mous "unequal treaties." Here aged 25, and Mrs. Zoin Schau,
is how a few of the leading na aged 21, both Portland telephone
tions are affected at this mo operators. The pilot Danny Grae
ment:
co, suffered internal injuries.
United States— America’s tra
The plane was up 150 feet
ditional position as the friend of when one of the women Jam
China necessarily draws her into med her foot into the rudder and
every sort of international fracas, It fell with a terrific impact,
directly or indirectly. At pres killing the girls instantly.
ent the Porter Resolution has
created new hopes in China for
the United States to take the
lead in treaty alteration; Senator
Borah’s utterances have also had
profound effect. The large num
ber of American missionaries af
fected by* recent difficulties is
apt to figure in developments in Bare Knuckle Murder Trial
is Set for May .
some way.
Ninth
Great Britain—The British are
the chief focus of all antiforeign
LOS ANGELE8, April 26. —
trouble. Many Chinese hold them (IP) — Paul Kally, handsome
largely responsible for the whole giant of the screen, appeared in
building-up of the
"udequal
court and pleaded not guilty to
treaty” fabric through the train
the bare-knuekle murder of Ray
of events starting with the Opium
Raymond, stage comedian. The
War. Their new liberal policy Is
trial la set' for May Pth.
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considered
deeply
significant
Meanwhile In another room
while at the same time their
District Attorney Herold Davis
bringing of armed forces to
prepared to ask the grand Jury
China stirred inuch resentment.
to ladlct Dorothy MacKaye with
Alterations of status of all British
connection in the fetal beating
concessions seems the most Im
which was administered her hus
mediate step to foHow the recent
band by her associated lover.
Hankow Settlement.
France— French policy is still
quietly conservative hut is based
ou rather broad cooperation with*
SCREEN STAR EUTERS I
PLEA OF NOT GUILTY
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Ceremonies to be
¡least Tuesday
President Wirt M, Wright of
the Ashland Kiwanis club is in
receipt ,of an annenaeemettt to
the effect that installation cere
monies ter J. 8. Mageldry, new
ly named governor of" this dis
trict for the Kiwanis elnb would
ba broadcaat from station KEX
of Portland from 8 to I t Tues
day evening. The new/governor
la from Eugene , and attended a
meeting of the local dab recent
ly
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Seaside is Newest
Discovery of Gold
8EASIDB, Ore,, April 25.—(IP)
—Gold In unknown quantities is
in the hills east of Seaside. The
find was made by Lyle McCauley,
son of 'Chief of Police McCauley.
Gold hearing ore brought to
this resort city by McCauley as
sayed as hlfh as |1 J per ton*
according- to a report from au
thorities at th e Oregon Agricul
tural College, where specimens
¡were seat. It la understood that
the ore is sufficiently rich to Jus
tify working, providing It is rea
sonably available and In large
enough quantity.
McCauley Is making thorough
Investigations of his find.
land. was received by Mr. Walters
Secretary e t the local T If. C. A-
< passed on to the Chamber et
Commerce for consideration. It
was Immediately determined thkt
such ea opportunity to hear of
conditions in China aud Japan
from such a dose observer should
not be missed end so arrange
ments were immediately closed
for this engagement.
The date is Monday. May 2. in
stead of the usual Tuesday, t-
We all know of the Oregon
Voter which assumes to give us
information on Politics and kin
dred topics, and ye editor of this
magazine of advice to voters will
be with ua oa Tuesday. May 10.
Mrs. C. C. Chapman will by that
time undoubtedly have all the re
cent legislative doings fully di
gested and will be «bel to tell us
whether to vote for the Income
Tex or not. We still have the
privilege left of changing our
mind a week late however com
pelling Chapman may be in hie ar
gument, sometimes even the Veter
seems to change its mind which is
either proof of broadmindedness,
or an argument against deciding
too quickly. We will all want to
hear this speaker.
And then on May 17, onr Gov
ernor Patterson will be the guest
of the day and will give his views
of the economic sitnntlon of the
Bute of Oregon and why " in bin
opinion we should pass the In
come Tax bill on June 99. It In
expected t/iat Mrs. Patterson will
accompany the governor oa thin
trip and a reception is In the plan
ning to he held nt the Normal
School BuUdlng. The Governor
being chairman of the Board of
Regents of Normal Schools of the
State.
Ashland will have two ropra-
senUtlves In ’Washington, D. C..
this Spring and while Mra. Gordon
MacCrncken, State president of
the D. A. R., the Ashland Cham
ber of Commerce hoe also ashed
her to represent the local Cham
ber of Commerce. Mr. Irving B.
Vining, représenta the Ashland
Chamber an National Connskellof,
and as President of the S t a t e
Chamber.
Ashland will have two repre-
senUtlvee In Washington D. C.,
this spring and while Mrs. Gdrdp»
MecCrsckea to attending, the na-
tionsl Convention of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution
ns Regent • of the Oregon SUU
Chief of 1
rather doubtful today
statement that "There to
new under the ' Sun,”
doubt nil reels
Ur piece« of eellntold. f<
the Hudson w
the two men that were
by him after »
thrqngh northern
out on . the Klamath
They are innocent looking
bits (.f mate-ial
are qblong. eome are aq«a
some are rounded oa ff
The chief hue tong ‘ken
qnandry na to Jnat wka
were for. Ha could
thorn up U gay way
two men, but, apt!
over look any possibility,
ed them egrefnlly away.
Yesterday, a nnreetlc
was In Ashland. He sad
t e l e dtoepaaing some ot
cat method« used tu the
fnl cnlmlaatti.0 of cr.i
finally, the a a r c o t i c
brought Mia epalr down
hind lega whefe he had
leaning against the
"Chief, hyve yon
very latent om •'
Odd Fellows to ,
Atteud
The Odd Fallows sad
e f Southern Oregon
hrate the ope handred
anniversary e l thé
Odd Fellowship In
Medford on the even
27, nnder the anepicep
Southern Oregon I. O.‘
aoctotion sad t*e Wadi
All Odd Fallow«, Re
their, families and vlsitihg
are invited to attend
well-filled baskets. Gaffe«:
and sngar wiR >e
the association.
! Immediately tbUpwihff
per the «aeeelattoa wfll
short session and st
wljl ba sultgWe exerci
flue program of matte,
addresses end mtocelU
tertainment
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HARPER FUNERAL TpBpDAY
Funeral services f o r ( h e , late
Arthur W. Harper, former resi
dent Of Ashland who .'passed
away last Thursday nt -bjevfcomd
in San Francisco, wlll .be, held
tomorrow afternoon, . Tuesday,
April* 29, at 2:20 o’clock from
the Brethren church.
Interment will bn made in the
Mountain View cemetery.
«ÄLRES^S,
ASKED TO Hi'IIiiiii
roomnT Their taking pieces of
c-'. t'old noslT and tnssrting one
ffund Being Raised to As
or two into night lock« from the
sist Mississippi Valley
ontsitjrf. ThM matyr(al la so pll-
Flood Sufferers
sblr that it will follftr the trend
of the bolt.. First one piece is
Mrs. Sam B. McNair, chairman
pnt la, then »another end so on.
of the local Red Cross chapter
until there is sufficient pressure Wins Southern Oregon Dis to In reclept of a copy of a tele
bronght to boar ,to slip the bolt trict Championship With gram sent out by President Cool-
beck wltkent anKuotoe, and there
Five Competing
Idge urging all Red Cross chap
you hare the newest method oft
ters to assist in raising funds to Secretary HooFer Arrives
breaking into a room, without
carry on the relief work among
WILL
0
0
TO
CORVALLIS
to Take Charge of
being detected.”
^Mississippi valley tlood refugees.
•Relief Work
The chief scratched his head Local School Will Enter
An effort will be made, according
, minute, then weal to the large
in Mate Contest to be
to Mrs. McNair, to raise Aah- BOATS A R I AS8RMBLED
vault in the police station .and
Held Saturday
lhnd’s quota, by volunteer con
birnght forth, the afore men-
tributions rather than by mak May be Necessary to Rem ove
t ned pleeee of coUnloid.
ing a concerted drive, and all , Thirty Thousand Marooned
- 'Would these do It?” he asked?
Ashland High School, winners those’ who will contribute are
People from Vicksburg
“They certainly would,” was In the pant state championships
urged to do so immediately. G.
the ropy. "They are an exact in typing and short hiantf, reach
G. Eubanks, of the State Bank
MEMPHIS, Tenn.*, April 25. —
copy ef the material that to be ed the first rung on the state
pnd treasurer of the local chap (IP) — Forcible evacuation of
ing need by professional j-oom ladder for thia year Saturday
ter has been authorized to accept Greenville, Leland and other
breakers.”
when they won first honors in the
contributions and those de flooded river towns is ordered
The mystery had been solved, Southern Oregon district -in a
ling to cooperate in thia work, by General Green, commander of
the men from whom they had contest held in the Junior High
m do so by leaving their con- the Missiselppl National guarM.
been takon were wanted on a gymnasium with five schools
ibutions with him.
• More than 100 boats are as
charge of breaking into hotel competing.
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A copy of the letter received by sembled at Vicksburg to remove
rooms. The chief, by not wanting
Medford, Gold Hill, Klamath Mrs. McNair, is as follows:
30,000 marooned persons who
to overlook a possible bet, and Falls, Jacksonville and Ashland
•‘Mrs. Sam B. McNair,
may
be trapped by the rising of
by keepUg hla eyes open, bad all entered contestants and Ash
Ashland,
Oregon.
waters
or die of disease if they
added another link to the chain land ranked first. Gold Hill sec
My. dear Mrs. McNair:
remain.
Secretary of Commerce
of evidence that is being built ond, Medford third, Klamath
Hoover
has
arrived to take charge
I
am
enclosing
a
copy
of
the
around the two men.
Falls, fourth and Jacksonville teleg.am we received yesterday of the directing of the relief
fifth. ,
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from the Branch Jlfflçe, San work-.
In the beginners typing divis Francisco, dated April 22.
ion, Rosaland Wise of Ashland
John C. Mann, Chairmen Jack-
took first place, Frances Galla son County Chapter, American
tin of Ashland, second place and Red Cross, Medford, Oregon.
a Klamath Falls girl third. In Wire from National Headquarters
the advanced pupils division, Ed states President Coolidge has is
win
Andrew of Medford, nosed sued proclamation calling upon
Pair Accused of Killing
out
Janey Walker of Ashland people to give quickly and gen Artificial Respiration Useff
Woman's Husband Hears
by
the
narrow margin, of three erously to Red Cross Mississippi
for Youth With Col
DamagingJPestimcoy
tenths of a word, with a Klam Flood relief fund. Emergency
lapsed Lungs
LONG ISLAND CITY, April 25? ath Falls girl again making third situation extremely grave with
— (LP) — Testimony designed to PUce-
ROANOKE, Va., April 25. —-
seventy-five thousand homeless
In the beginners short Band needing emergency care. Relief (LP) — Scores of friends alternat
prove that Henry Judd Gray and
Rath Brown Snyder bad fre division, Marie Mitchell of Ash problem acute as number flood ed in the hospital at the bedside
quently registered together In a land took first place, and in the refugees increases every hour. of Walter L. Booth applying
'New York Hotel was Introduced advanced pupils division MarJ .Imperative large relief fund be artificial respiration to the 18
In the murder trial.
■Galey took flfs f place."
raised Immediately' to meet Œe year old youth, who already has
Winning thia contest Saturday mounting need. Every Red Cross lived 100 hours with collapsed
The pair pre accused of mur-
dering-Albert Snyders, Mrs. Sny gave Ashland -the. stiver - enp Ghapter must do,its part in this* lungs.
der’s husband. Joseph Farrell, awarded to the winners by the National, appeal. Stage aggres 'He appeared to be losing the
office manager of the hotel said Medford Chamber of Commerce, sive campaign for immediate light and it to expected that he
that the pair registered as Mr. and these who .took, first place funds.
will not live through the night.
,Mra. H B. Gmx, ____
were given gold medals. Second
Wm: C M Hunt,
place winners received sliver
Director Branch.”
medals and honorable mention
went to third place winner«.
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The local team, nnder the di
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rection of Miss Juanita Tarr, in
Hubert James Gilmore, son of
structor will . leave Friday for
Mra. Alice Gilmore, 745 Iow a'
Corvallis where they will parti
street of this city enlisted in the
WASHINGTON, April 25.—A cipate in the state contest to be
United States Navy on the 22nd
Special tralp bearing President held Saturday. Ashland having Instructs Officers to Kill of April, 1927.
Coolidge, Mrs. Coolidge and party, won permanent poaaesalon of the
Young Gilmore was enlisted in
Without Mefcy 'any
left at nooq for New York, where cup offered In the past, a new
the
naval rating of. Apprentice
Oriminal«
the president will address the 20th one will be started this year and
Seaman and was transferred te
anniversary gathering of the Unit the local contestants are determ
LOS ANGELES, April 25 —(LP) the necessary recruit (raining and.
ed Press Association, which will ined that Ashland’s name shall —Angered at criticism* over the outfitting before being transfer
lie heli in the Hotel Biltmore to be the first to be engraved on manner In which Harry "Mile red to a aea-golng vessel of the
the cup.
night.
Away” Thomas, notorious under United 8tates Navy.
world character, was shot down
Gilmore will remain at the U.-
Chief ot Police James Davis S. Naval Training Station at
shouted, defiance at hia critics. San Diego, Cal., for a period"
"Here is my answer to the of eight weeks, after which he
people who don’t like the way will he transferred to duty
Thomas, a known killer, hijacker aboard ship. He may follow the
and disturbing element, died,” seagoing profession, become an
Devla said. “I have given all my artificer, as numerous trades ere
officers lnstrr.ctlons to kill with represented aboard a modern
out mercy any criminal caught man-of-war, such as carpenter
ing, abtpfltting. plumbiag, elect
comniltiing a felony.
"I want criminals brought In rical maintenance, in power, light
dead—not alive, I will reprimand ing and communication systems,
any officer who shows any mercy he may, if he chooses, become a
clerical man in the ratings of
to a criminal.
The statement from Davis was yeoman and storekeeper, for a
in answer to reports that Thomas modern man-of-war, like a city,
had been "staked out” for death mnat at all times keep Ito re
by the police, led into a trap by cords. charts, machinery, etc. up-
stool pigeons and then shot to-date.
down.
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UPON
OF CONHANDER
MURDERERS REGISTER
AT H O T E U O O T
president Leaves
j For New York City
FM im i ra
MHCKlfi
LOS m s C N tf
S K I M ( M IS
Hugh Gilmore to
Be in the Navy
The Star Player of The Whole Neighborhood Won't Play
Delivery Truck
Goes Over Bank
aur'
A M IM U m a
«MOW « B U I
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A Ford delivery truck, that
had been ran over the hank near
the bridge north of town waa
discovered yesterday by local
officers with one license plate,
stolen from the Paulaerud
livery track.
Shortly after the car wee dis
covered, the officers w h o' had
been conducting q search for the
red bug belonging to Frank
Grubb of Ashland were notified
by Grants Pass officers, that they
were holding some boys there,
who were attempting to sell three
tires from the bug.
Chief of Police MeNabb to leav
ing today for Grants Pan. and to
in hopes that ha will be able to
connect np these boya with the
went over the road
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