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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1927)
ENGLISH WOMEN ADVOCATE BffiTH CONTROL AT NATION - WIDE MEET ;en w ith a t- heard. She ha* bo Council for the* comedian w ill he moat try» seek to hare tha complaint | amended at the came time, charg- -BLACKPOOL, Eng., M ay. 17.-— availably to those who ask for it (IR -’-TPirth control for poor and at contera controlled by the minis rich is demanded in resolution« try of health, where doctors are ip adopted by the Women *h National possession o f the medical history Liberal Federation, In" session of the mothers and know to whom here. • j Î ' (he Inform ation should be given. C H IC A G p, Way 17 — <ip>— ig Representing hundreds of thou This would enable the poorest recent years iqany fine open sands of women voter) through members of the community to ob eamps have been established out Great Britain, the ? delegates tain Information to which-Ahe where* echool girls mey go for put the problem of. birth control wealthier «classes hay* access. thw summer vacatten. There they squarely up to the gerersm ent “There n re s t/ danger of have wxerclse under the proper and asserted th a t i t was the gov .world doing over-populated,“ «aid supervision, hiking, tennis, danc ernment's business tp'disseminate Mni. Spring , R ace.. iBtroduetag ing. swimming, rowing, awd-reg- mit b i n format kin. ■ the resolution, "but we want birth ular jd jill. **y<-leiitifi«' birth control ' pro- ■ (•nirol to be associated not with ; Thèy have whotesouie meals vide* a means of ln<-r*«»«lng the the itoilfktipu so ptoch as the (ju?. at regular hours aud loug nights efficiency" o f the •’ u a iija ,* their pioyAmei^i of the families- The rest in the open. The whole idea resolution said. “ Realising' the larger the fam ily the larger the Is splendid sad without knowing harm done by promiscuous and p r o p o r t i o n of deaths in It, Ahe, girls are practicing the uninstruçted advice already avail childbirth. The slavery under (soundest kind o f preventive medi able on the regulation of families, which some working women live cine. And now the same oppor this federation records its opin tunities are open to business ion that information should bd is appalling.” wowfon who can profit Just ag muchi Iaatructors at the camp help ficera to P u rnell’s hiding place last November and caused the the young-women get the most “ k in g ’s” arrest. out of their vacations. Girls who The last three named accuse bava had no previous Instruction “ K ing Ben” w ith haying attacked in the right ways of living can them under the guise of perform learn enough iu a short thne ing a “ purification ceremony.” «bout diet, the value of fresh ah- Michigan Brings Civil Ac Civil suits totaling $800,000 in and simple exercise tp carry them tion in Attempt ta Scat damages have been filed against through another year's hard work ter Long-Haired Cult him and the cult. and keep them f i t u n til next va cation. BENTON HARBOR, Mich., May These open a ir camps are 17.— (IP)— Asserting that t h e bound to raise the standard of House of David is a religious health, happiness, end efficiency fraud and a< public ntiitance, the O foolish child, would you forever among young women, and. some stats" of Michigan will try to dis day soon I hope to see the pro band the colorful cult by civil ac gram extended to include the tion, net criminal proceedings. house-wives and mothers. Beginning Monday, the state Nay; as your own dream dies, True enough many young girls sought legal possession of the es dream on again. . x in high school w ill insist that timated 95,000,090 property of But still your life may nobler be, the doctor is ail wrong in even the institution and distribute it e lf you will listen to my counsel thinglng that their way of living equally among, the 1000 former ling. - X is not all right. 'But .the men of members before the resources Fain'w o u ld you ,live, you aay, to medicine see the results a few hate been reduced by the many love and know years later. civil damage suits now pending Yea live— But ever striving up The young g irl in high school against the cuR and its leaders, By your own strength of heart needs firm e r discipline regard- “ King Ben” PurtfeB and his wife. and will» Ing her food, her clothing, end Queen Mary. her exercise. She to apt to be Aged and enfeebled. “ King Ben” is expected to be present 1 peevish. H e r appetite 1s poor daring; the proceedings. . ‘ and her posture to bad. When she leaves school she The defense indicated,It would Nay-—In my living I would bring seek a week's delay because of takes a position in an office, goes Joy to the aching hearts of men— supposed illness of H. T. Dew- ' a ] Easing their signs of pain with to work with next to nothing for birst, lawyer-member of the breakfast, takes a 'meager lunch House. Its chief counsel. W. J. of Ill-chosen fd $ f, coined Sharing their loneliness with Joy. Bernard, however, will be here, , home at night all tired but. W hile listening to their dreams and it is believed that Judge Lputo >• She gets no exercise in the and aspirations Fead will order proceedings begun , fresh air. She to generally con I shall become a stronger, sweeter immediately. stipated and usually anemic. Her note * S io res of witnesses have . M e m ,, muscles lack tone and nutrition. called from all part of the couif^j? She • has vague ' nagging back try by George K.-Nichols,- ache. Among' those expected to testi She marries and the added fy for the state are an alleged first strain of childbearing gives her wife cf “ Kinjr Ben” whom he is muscles no time to. lpniraye. H er charged w ith ' having ¿¿sorted in 1 Kentucky 20 years ago Just before organising the cir^f; Ruth vBam- ford jtped, and,- Gladys Bamford -i J-Vaçcoijvey,- B. X> Rtfbel, two (orator members .of the House of David. !wkhe«0 testi Grants Pass Immediate Work Will Not Start Woman Named State Officer BEND, May 1 7 .— (IP)— Oregon it that ahe Ing It to ambiguous in content. ;erctae, frank Both the motion to amend and if ahe is go- the demurrer are in reality at- Rallwaymen here refuse to dis- fam lly to o * tempts to strike certain sensa- terday denied répons from Port tlonal portions from the com- land th a t the Oregon Trunk engi s for w ires plaint. neering department had collected equipment in Central . Oregon in up LOS ANGELES, May 17.— 4lPt preparation,for the Interstate com- how — The suit of Mrs. Florence H ar- • Tison fo r 9 5 , compensation for the death of her husband, Edgar > Harrison, who she claimed died from Injuries received diving for ‘ the body of Almee Semple Mc- Ph-rson. when the .evangelist . : Wb- ibought drowned last spring, u* dismissed today by'the state '«•r industrial accident commission. The commission held the in- IsH juries which caused Harrison's om- death were received previous to ran- the time he dived for Mrs. Me- ASTORIA, Ore., May 17.— <LR> ADD L IF E TO YO UR YE A R S — The seventy-second annual con And so add seat to your life. te n t io n of Oregon Odd Fellows When John R. Gordon, Danville, swung into full stride today as for mal sessions of the Grand En-i 111., found himself “always tired campnient opened here. Ladies i at night and burdened with a aaziliary of Patriarchs m ilitant | backache," he took Foley Pills, a wonderful diuretic stimulant for elected Jean Burke of Grants Pass 1 the kidneys. “A fter a few doses to succeed Addle Kimble of Port-1 I felt better, could work w ith land as president. more ease, became stronger end Those attending from Ashland { could Sleep better.” Men and are Mrs. Jennie Gilbert. .Mrs. women everywhere are using and Dom ingo P-rozzl. Mrs. Will .Mey recommending Foley Pills, diuret er. Mrs. Fern unit. Albert Johuuou. ic, (or faulty kidney action. In constant use over 25 years. Sat PI.ANE FALLS, AIRMAN DIES isfaction guaranteed. Sold every HARRISBURG, Pa., May 17.— where.— No; 2. ">•* »• Pherson's body. MNtiLANI) LAUGHS AT 8TOB.1L Many a prominent Englishman still think they are being “spoof ed" when anyone tells them actual truths about the use of electricity in the. United States. Lord Birkenhead in arguing for a new electric power law to sys tematize and promote electrical power development in England said: " I hare been told that In the United States, if you pr^ss a button of an electric oven, you can ibbediately carry out such processes In cooking as you desire, and the electric current declines automatically as th,e Joint is cooked.” This little story was greeted with derisive laughter, causing Lord Birkenhead to add that he heard the tale from a man who never made a joke in all his life. Members of the British Labor Commission do not laugh at such stories. They have 'been over here, and Know that -«American prosperity is .due largely to. our C H A P L IN S S T IL L SKigtM ISH i LOS ANGELES. May 17.— (IPh. .— Another skirmish in ths mar- i ** tia l w ar o f tbe Charles Spencer Chaplina to scheduled for thio afternoon when arguments on a dem urrer to Mrs. L ita Grey Chap lin ’s divorce complaint J ¡«rill ’ ¡bei , ji Fire Sweeps / Oyer Everglades Are You In Prime! NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of M IA M I, F la , May 17.— (IP)— Raging over an eight-mile front and creeping slowly southward toward the extensive p la n ta tio n ! of the Pennsylvania Sugur com -; pany, a fire Is sweeping the Ever-1 glades about 15 miles northwest of here. E. R. Graham, the Pennsyl vania company’s manager, ad vised that the fire is spreading rapidly, due to the unprecedent ed dryness of the everglades. 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