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O s te ite Uagettled with «bowers W* for Over Fifty* Y e m ■ tom M Lieti» part'd? (U nited POpM WlTO ft > jrwrj-ra m. «?. «-M. m « m ft-teJftriBdlLfy .*2 OdteJMUkdUl'* NBSDAY, APRIL 27, 1927 d * t b » > f,-(tu r i Being Made For Health Day db G n s o f.th s greatest attraetloas la baseball ta scheduled fo r Med- ferd 0« Thursday, when tbs U - s m « s Hangs ot David Baseball slab o f Beuten Harbor, M le h .w ll clash with the local team of that city a t three o’clock. These boys terne with an unbroken string Of 12 victories to their credit and hope to add another here. Í- They cosso np the coast where they have defeated each teams m tto Strong ftepe elab. winners #! Central California Loagns title lpat y e a r ./f h e Monterey and •mi — Imh, - - ¿ .T ' ŒpBVua Vins CIUM, MO - BiO Pittsburgh* tlon of seanas In the flood devast Stockton. . Modesto, ad city of Greenville, Mbs., the first comprehensive story of eon- dttloas there, was M ad by Ben Stern, staff eerreepohddnt Sf the I One of the features of their Memphte-ffelmltar. who f i e * by I game Is tho Psppor ball ps played airplane from Mompftte to get the I h r Feast, M iller «ad Hipp. They story for the Proed-SvtmUar and tean th e b a lle o hard aad fast It Is the United Prase. Loading from tmposatbte to sea tt go from oae to tho plane at a point top riM te from the ether. Many thousands have GrOoavttlo, Stara eommeadaePed a wlt n ssssd the team play aad their farmer’s bona and rode io tho end is nothing in baseball comedy, not of the levee near Groeavttte, tga® barring Schrack or A ttract, that has n&ythlng pn these boys, nt the | pOpper gamp. fe r yeurself. Rifle competitions w lth o h li use of ammunition ore no w ; M held nt the Southern Oregon-!* mol school and arc aronriaglRN interest among the member«' the Women’s ahd Meh’s R4'<.( Clubs of this institution. ' T competition consists la w hat known as the triangulation dft else given to the regular akmwgl aational guard as a preliminary range practice. ' Jj la the elimination coatsbt p4ti closed today, stxtsen ssonttl the finals which w ill bo toi< week. They arc Theresa and Descent. Powers; M ay To mahr. Arlene Robertson, and . A. W etherell. N orth Bond; Mi MoOntchen ahd Knga MlUer,'1 Crgek; Ralph it . Church. 1 burg,; Victor Phelpe. Ashland; T h o . emergency break was to- Bysra. Ashland. quested by Louisiana state of- Prises have been offered flclals and the mayor o f New Jordan’s Army Goods 8tors! Orleans. A recommendation that the Simpson Hardware Co. The rifle elubo were organ the eat he permitted was made by the Miaalseippl river commia- last February and these eori wtl) be held no tll the arrive Wateh aad judge The Shayrock beys. aa well as Heckman, Falk. Bell. Sntitk. Stall apd Jehnaon w ill de the heavy barage tos tha Davldites and a merry gerne urtlfbe on tap for all. . Soldter Caruso the Orarsees en- tortalaer, w ill stag n few nnmbers before the gerne aa als» w ill all ot the cemediy be oa at this ttsce hened tt te nscessary to he there Plana tor Child Health Day on May Day are well under way u ih der the supervision Ot Mlee Bea trice H al), director ot health edu cation at the Southern Oregon Normal school. - The work la being done a t the training school where the Normal students teach, and la la conjunc tion w ith the program ot the American Health association. Much Interest Is being shown iu the movement, and talks; ser mons and speeches are bpiag made to further the Interest ot workers. The pupils of the training school w ill present a program la the Normal auditorium, A p ril 22, depleting the idea of the desir ability of the furtherance of Uhild health, and the ultim ate happiness of all where more interest and at tention Is given to the health ot children. jL“X "v z - je ap W American Red Cross flood relief r organisation was making . rapid ----------- strides In Its five-fold program of A ro w H cew Awp TwAlspiom* ■ fescue and rehabilitation In the O v e r N « W Tftp fln y r o f Mississipp valley. Government in Oninft Word from natonal headquar- ..... . | ters of the fled Cross at Washing- RgLEA.SE 1 susiohsxx ■ ton that approximately 92,000,000 ---------- . of the 95,000,000 flood relief fund Mlee M ary Craig. W ho Has Beep sought have already been pledged Held by Bandits F in ally heartened the field workers In ov- Gains Freedom ercoming unforseen obstacles and ___ — ____ ' / J m e etin g new emergencies. , . , SHANGHAI, April 2 7 — <lP>-~ t Five problems must be met by Two regiments the relief organisation that Is dispatched ’captained by Henry M. Baker, na- General Chiang t t t ■ ■ fiv e r that may yet be Inundated. atlOM for the Nanking riots. J |Ko less important la the third task Despite the alarm over the» SALBM, A p ril 27.— <IP>— Argu- 1 meats in the mandamus proceed- lngs .to compel Secretary of State Koser to grant a ballot title for a referendum measure against the so-called res ssessment law h aje been advanced to Thursday, Chief .Justice Burnett announced. The proceedings, brought by L. B. Smith, Portland, holds that the emergency clause makes the as sessment tew passed by the late legislature unconstitutional. Koser contends thia prevents re ferring i t t e tikp^pecfftot- — that of fighting pestilence and disease. Hunger and exposure have weakened the reslsUnce of the refugees to disease. Many of [ them drank contaminated water for days. W ith Memphis designated as the central supply depot for dis- trlbutlon of food, medicine and clothing to the flood districts, the problem of keeping shipments * U ,? e#«0BT . v « »a The last and final task of the Red Cross w ill be that of rebablU- tAt ion, seeing that the thousands ltAmoa a flo v th e fl/wusl tm Avan wOll Washington p o licy and thv declar- atlon. of Qoneral Chiang Ka< Shek ( aara waa M m e relief expressed orhen it became known that Miser M#ry CraJg „ A m . r u « mission- (rom Philadelphia had been' htld bandits la T aa n aa pro-; t1bc# had been released, Possibility ot an immediate' d rtre the aorthern armies on NaUoaaltaU at Hankcw ln- ‘ rcased Tuesday. I t was roport- U at w a lla M . ware be|Bg w th ered tog.t h ar f# r , Beh attack gross as h ap ly as to O rw srilte- , T he s M lto M y nanalmouhly ap- They admit it. Two moate. a provad pepsie. M il number '.414, dqy aad nothing to do; hut sit t u s i M t o U t by the Gdtttornta around o * th« * M wato|..n crime commission tn 'its *pro- honsa go sailing down on the gram to revise criminal proced- odeaa wide 'boeom of th e Mtaqte- pra. The'►measure provides that slppl. that Is nil they lo . te m urder totete the Jddga shall T he lavae sarratototag Green rk the penalty If the Jury epn- ville to covered w ith tents, hastily pot agree up»" hanging ns pnn- throw n np shacks and even dog- |shment a fte r tha defendant is oats o f 9.900 negroes and about toned guilty. 2,000 white. Meat of the negro W ith o u t tho definite recom refugees have bean vaccinated mendation of the death penalty, against typhoid favor. Uko Judge’s only course w ill be Tha thousands a rt drinktng wa to impose life imprisonment. I f ter from the rivet, winding Ma the b ill is signed by Governor way through tha bodies ot Toting, capital' pnnlsbmcnt w ill drowned ‘stock. The city water ho lavokbd only npan direct works, again oparatjh* M gtotoff tocommehdation o f tha tria l Jury. forth a yellowish, ditty looking M ajo r W a lk a r K . T u llar, chair compound. man o f tho" erima commission AH Vgtolaatod .. . 1 declared that the b ill Is a virtual “Wo are getting them an uaa- abolition o f the death paaalty clnated gad maybe we shall ttto - for it w ill ho a comparatively stall any poeplble epidemic.” Or. rare case tn which one member Lloyd Percy of Mamphiu, In o f a ju ry w ill net stand ont for charge of the phystetepa. aMd. leniency. ► „ M ilitary ru l* la M ay tha appro townsndd tt ; te -eatoroqd * t t h a strong handi I RUfngeM came from M M m a M £ f a t i n g jh u lr through d rift «w ared rivals. . . 2? ■ .« 9 dadth to il by Arotehiay * * Walter Leaves on Business Trip 'cutting of th a lavs* lin e.” . General JadWlp 'emphasised that the "break waa only for tho period of the emergency, and as toon as the flood danger had passed .the spillway wenld be ra- fllled. . . Renovated Oradnatos From Normal EeoeiTg Position! ia Schooh Eight studente of ths Southern Oregon Normal school were given teaching positions ' In Klam ath county last week. M r. Fred Pet erson. superintendent of the K lam ath county schools visited here and made hts selection for tillin g next year’s vacancies. Those selected were Mrs. Cecil McCracken, O to Offtold, H allie Moore, Bda Jonah. Bernice Daw son, Gladys Latta and Olive B. H ill. Many other students have M en placed la aM yicttiltles of Oregon. 8êetotnry W . F. W alter o t the lo q a l. T . M- C. A. a id Roland Parks, tu ft early this morning for Seattle. W eak., Secretary W alter when a woman wants something others !»?• 1 thte 2tP law skiffs, ahgto « •ro M r t i i l the Io a Northwest, sf member. Borne M apeat In Cpntralte L Otormtey who too f . O, A. storhtary there clwmeo Grants Pass— Josephine County will spend 925,000 on f a i r grounds and country fair. Oregon Telephone Gresham Company starts work on new of flee and exchange. . W A S H IN G TO N , A p ril 27.— <U>) — The Northern Pacific and the Great Northern have submitted to the interstate commerce eom- i mission their reply to the condi tions fixed by the commission for extension o f the Oregon Trunk to K lam ath Falls, It was learned today, but po Information la yet available, as to its coptent«. , Qpe theory was . that , the Great Northern has p>ade Individual ap plication to th e , I . C. C. tor per mission to build its own line trom Bend to Klam ath Falls. I t such permission .la denied, It Is understood that the G n a t Northern agrees te accept, sub ject to reeervatipns the Southern Pacific’s contract for Joint user privileges oyer the Southern Pa cific lines - Cascade , roq^e, from Ppunina to Klamath Falls. This agreement Is predicted again on tk * commission’s permission. that the Orest Northern be alia wed to build its pwn extension,. from Beqd to Paunipa. . j' ' ’ Tha outstanding fact t of the Great N orthern’s answerK accord ing to the theory is that the Northern Pacific has refused to negotiate w ith the Great Northern as’ eo-oWner of the Orégon T ra n k on the central Oregon prajsst, and the T ru n k (tom , as such is ont ot ths picture. i ■ Youth Will Fight , Attempt Extradite Friday, sad on ffatur to d » . Mrs. teoat te Centralia wltli la ’ Severgi diftoyept m ikes of bas kets and trays, which are on sale by the A uxiliary to the American Legion Post No. I f , are. now on display In the window of the Plesa confectionery and cafe. These articles are made by the W orld war veterans In hospital No. 77 at Portland and the money received for them Is the only sup port the men have for themselves and their families. A ll of this Work Is done by band and takes hoars to accomplish. W hen the proceeds a n sent to the hospital, expenses for the ma terials used are taken out . and th e rem a in d er is g iv en to (h e pa tie n t* . The baskets and trays are very beautiful as well as practical. M ary Qla T o ll, socially prominent, sought a divorce from Gay Carl Cte V eil la Judge Sum m erfield’s eorfrt Tuesday. ' thta sourt heard tha testimony and I * elded more evidence w m needed. "What far?“ tha plaintiff crops p xámlaad the court. “T h a t’s a lot at rod tope- to n might as well 1st m< Ji4s because ! w to ’t 1st Hint asea come bdek. dlroteiifrjpig dtvodoe. Give me h divorce oi- ilk come back regularly to get it.” ' ‘ “ Ton w in,” tha to a rt , ruled. "Ten got your deeroo.” ‘ including • known M ,.Red 8peaw„ T would be le ft to detygd northern positions In other sections. Being Displayed The fifth of th e series o f the T .- M . C. A - Indoor baseball league w ill be played on. the Ar mory floor tomorrow night begin ning at seven o'clock when the HI- T club and B attery B' topms will fig h t It ant fo r firs t place. Both these teams era tied w ith th e Nor mal fo r the top position and a real Scrap Is promised. At e ig h t o’clock the fighting Bankers team will tangle bats w ith the Norm al team. I t nine o'clock the scrappy Hoot hrls w ill m ix with tho Bmployed 1 toys’ team which is still fiffhtlng to got rid b f the three sera hood» irhieh they have, having loot all. th e if gataee. ; of troops hard to Shanghai by al Staek, follow« tional disaster relief. The first in g h ls declaration that there fa» Concern la the reecue ot the peo- immediate danger of a command pie still marooned in trees, on ]atlc outbreak. housetops and islands In the lower indignation and alarm was* region of the Miaalseippl. . expressed by both the official W hile these victims are being ang civilian American population removed to refugee camps other Shanghai over the apparent A e d Cioaa woiheiw bra w an tin g policy of the United States which ^h a b ita n ts ot towns far down the „unitive measure* to W e e rtpar-i of refngee. are restored to their “ i t Is fa rth e r the^oplnionr that ^nch action should be based upon (’ form al request o f the governor >f Lovtetena accompanied h y an b f t g c a a r ia n t v o . April i t . — issnmption of responsibility by iftP».— ftb Calltornte tegtelatnre ihp stats of Louisiana, or by the l|as paM ti*' n MU which virtually city o t Now Orleans, or both of abolished captthl punishment In a ll damages resulting from the rftMMimnw 11| 1 ,1 H’ll’l l IlBBslI ¿1 M r e sp o n so to Its appeal for aid the T H » DALMB8, A p ril 27.— (jp) -^ H a riM Gtotel* k M « » » rito t hara pudt wanted Nelroavtlle, Oh to ,, >y federal prohlhUJok • * - ile e ra wUl fight extradition, to IPdtpatod to m «mtors,of the hher- • liru,.o tflcp . to re last rig h t. Nplapnxlllp arih eritise .g 1.1 1 fio n o wpst aftpr thw th w stated t o A Integra« i , Taupg E ro ta t wap picked t o to re *n -susptelon. laat pteak aftof t o w o t o t e «teateag t o ,* terai cem etery- T h a .a s tn r o ,0< tto oriina for. whlph to, to sought te O hje was-aet ( LONDÖN. A p ril 27. — H P ) — Greet B rittin spent apprextaaate- ly 9 f.7 f 2 .M 0 on her foreign de fense forces in Shanghai np to March 11, Sir Laming W orthing ton Bvana said in the house of ; commons Tuesday. Of this sum it was estimated ' that approximately 94.7KO.MO; had been spent on tho actual de fense force While transportation o f additional troops seat recently' had coet approximately 91.M O , J, 000. Bellview Man \ Died Yesterday , George W . Harkins, aged 7 ) years, passed sway yesterday, ab hta home la ths Bellview district, just south of town, M r. Harklnw was a native of Wisconsin, h av\ Ing been born la Edmund, and re^ tired and cams to Aahilaad about seven years ago. "" ' The deceased Is survived by w wife and five children; P hilip, Katherine ahd B arl o f, thia e lty r Clinton, of ty>dford aad Mrs., Maryaret Krshseach ot Vida, M o < Funeral serviesq w ill ho h e K from Stock’s Undertaking p aK Iprs tom orrow, Thursday, A p ril M l a t 10 a. m. and latsrm sat w ill ba made Ip the AshlandItotefttoT-