Over Fifty Y ear 9 (Ualtad P i j » Wtrp Service) 1ATÜBPAY, MAY 2^X927 SOUTH « NORMAL [ T PLANS MADE The Southern Oregon Metttl al a well filled basket for this oe- school commencement pragri S> casion. -» - includes many events of unttM al The suggestion by the commlt- interest, according to the pi tee for the basket menu, as fol- cram as outlined by Preaidl fct lows;* Indicates that the occasion evidence in Ban-Fisk Mur l»ane County Chosen Place J. A. Churchill to a Daily I- will be a real feast: meat loaf, der Completed and Jury fo r 1928 Convention ings representative this morull g. Handwlchee, potato or cabbage WUI Give Verdict Sessions The events will start Thm »- salad, pickles, cheese and cake, COURTHOUSE, LOS ANGBLBS day evening, June Ith when t le Coffee, cream, sugar and ice ! ALBANY, May 21. — (IF) — I May 21—(IP)—The question of play, “Smilin’ Thru” wUI be M (- cream will be furnished. T h e With the election of officers and | whether Paul Kelly, screen Juven­ en in the Normal auditorial i, luncheon, which will be enltv» the choosing of the convention Starting ile, beat Ray Raymond to death Maloney Wag Groggy When commencing at 8 t^clock. ened with abort, nappy speeches Shake-up Federal Enforce­ place for next year4 the state Monoplane Has Grossed the I with his b a n flats, is expected Ooeea and Nears ment Department / convention* of the Oregon Farm­ The (acuity reception to ^ tl e from the old “Grads’* and some Fight Waa Stopped in Destination Announced Ito go to a jury here Monday. I- music, will start promptly at 12 senior class will be held ( Fi ers Union came to an end here Fifth Round Pinal arguments of both state day, June 10, and alumni eel h o'clock. last evening. L I S T O F GRADUATES land defense Indicated that the 50,000 WATCH M A T C H bratlon will feature Saturday, i b At 2:80 p. m., all will gather HAYNES RESIGNS POST H. R. Richards, The Dalles, GREAT RAGE IS WON | Issue of the cause of Raymond*! brief, as announced by the col I- In the auditorium where a for- was elected president to succeed, Anti-Saloon Ixwgue Controversy I death would have to he decided Herbert Egbert, The Dalles, who hr Ontboxes His Opponent mlttee in charge, the progra n mal program will be given. The With Mellon Brings About I by |he Jury before It will be able for the celebration will be: Tl ie day's program will be climaxed Consistently for Four has held the position for four Change I to weigh Kelly’s gilt or Inno- alumni and their families WJ 11j in the evening with a music fes- Rounds and one half years. Mr. Richards I cense. gather at the old Normal Rcho >1 tlval, which will'he held in beau- has been chaplain of the state Emphasising the fact the cere­ The closing arguments dealt grounds at 10:30 a. m for a iiful Llthia park at 8:80, with WASHINGTON, May 21.— Pro­ organization tor 17 years. He United Press Staff Correspondent monies held yesterday to honor largely with the conflicting opin­ reminiscence - feast. A task« t many wonderful features to hibition enforcement Is to be en­ took part with National President eighth grade pupils of Jackson ion of medical authorities as to Y A N K B B STADIUM, NBW lunch will be held In the u r n « a make It ony of the most enter* trusted to new hands. C. 8. Barrett in organising the county were merely “commence­ whether the beating Raymond YORK, May 21. —- (IP) — Jack this old Normal grounds Bverj - talcing programs* ever given in Secretary of the Treasury Mel­ state union at The Dalles in ment,” merely a milestone to received had anything to do with* Sharkey, the boldest, bragged eat body, except those coming froi lon ended his long struggle with 1810. He is the owner and op­ mark their careers sad that the his death. heavyweight that ever came out a distance, are expected to bris the Anti-Saloon League Friday erator of a 737 acre farm south receiving of a diploma for their Deputy District Attorney Kemp, of Boston, made his boast to by announcing the following of The Dalles. grammar school work, signified : who opened the arguments, in knock out his fellow townsman, changes Other officers elected were: only that they ware ready to reviewing the evidence, spoke Jimmy Maloney, Friday night, Assistant Secretary o f t i e L. H. McBee, Dallas, vice- start’ on another period of their j bitterly of Dorothy Maeksye, Ray­ rocking the chubby Irishman to Treasury Gen. Lincoln C. An­ president: Mrs, G. B. Jones, monoplaae with its gallant careers, President J. A. Church-! mond’s widow and thé asserted sleep in the fifth round of their drews. who haa been In charge Monmouth, secretary; A. 8. Rob- pilot rolled alqyrer aad slower ill of the Southern Oregon Nor­ sweetheart of Kelly. scheduled 16-round elimination of all prohibition enforcement, erts, The Dalles, chaplain; A. R. and finally stopped oa the mal school, addressed the near He referred sarcastically to her bout, before 68,000 spectators at has resigned, effective August }. Shumway, Milton; F. B. Ingel, far side of the field. The 260 boys and girls who partici­ repeated answer ‘fi don’t remem­ Yuukee 'stadium. He will be succeeded by Seymour Dufur, and H. C. Jackson, Spring- Many Men Interest in Ani pated In the Jefferson County ber,’* when she wys being ques- After 62 seconds of the fifth BEND?May 21.— (IP)— General Lowman, former lieutenant gov­ field, members of the executive mal Husbandry Are AA School Day. j tloned by the prosecution round, the referee, Louie Mag- committee. belief here that Hauser Interests ernor of New York. tending Sessions Displaying flags in s t r e e t Following Kemp, W. I. Gilbert, noils, stepped between Sharkey The convention chose Lane Acting Prohibition Commis­ of Portlr/id will play an Import­ standards, Ashland business men defense attorney, made an Im­ and the helpless Maloney at a PRINBVILLB, Ore., May 11.— ant part in the building of the sioner Roy A. Haynes has been county as its meeting place next floor of (be plane a bm honor'ed the graduates from the pressive plea ' to the Jury, de­ time when the Irish fighter was (IF)— With more than 300 men Oregon Trunk extension from displaced by Dr. J. M. Doran, year, with the sessions being held after U stopped. Wttl 60 grade schools of the county. claring the prosecution lawyers reeling helplessly and practical­ present, the Oregon Cattle anti Bend to Klamath Falla waa chief chemist of the internal probably in Eugene. nervy young flyer The program arranged under-the themselves* did not hope for con­ ly unconscious. Horse Raisers' association held strengthened by the arrival hère revenue bureau for many years. where he had follew the direction of Mrs. Sussnne Homes viction. Maloaey hud gone to the can­ Its annusl convention in the Lyr of Kenneth D. Hauaer, He was Andrews explained in his lat­ ly excited crowd above« Carter, county auperlatendent of vas three times and~*aa—pnable 1c Theatre here today. , noncommittal when questioned ter of resignation to Mellott that to raise his hands or keep his The feature of the morning as to the .truth of the report that he took over the federal pro- feet. When the fight stopped, he tesslon was an address of “Costs the Hauser Construction company hlbltlon enforcement work to co­ collapsed and had to be brought and Budgets,” by E. L. Potter, has the general contract hut ad­ ordinate the activities of the He was the (tret man ever to us an* escort of honor to the hoys to with restoratives before he professor animal husband*' mitted that the company would coast guard, customs bureau and fly from New York to Parle aad and girls as they marched from could leave the ring. kt O. A. C, General sentiment handle some preliminary con­ prohibition bureau and that thia th e . dream of airmen that the the Washington school to lhe As -for, Sharkey, he hkdtt’t a the convention was decidedly op­ struction for the Oregon Trunk. work would be completed «By Total o f » « 1 .9 2 M eerlbed North American aad European Chautauqua building where the Toward Mississippi scratch upon his httndsome per- timistic as to the outlook for cat­ Four sealed care of construct­ August 1. continents might be' hated in a. exercises ware held. The Chau­ Affair W m Relief Fond •on, he bud outboxed Maloney tle and horse raisers. ion supplies came In from Port­ . He said that after a trip abroad cees Says tauqua building hud been dec­ consistently up natil the fourth in July to arrange with European land this morning. Lindberg flow alone, orated and arranged for the en­ Ashland has gone “over, round, when he begun to cut police chiefs details to prevent JIJST AN ACCIDENT cabin of his machine wh tertainment of the class. top" In subscriptions-to her quota loose with heavy punches which narcotic smuggling at the source, BISMARCK, N. D., May 2 — of 1500 for the Mississippi flood New;’ Yoyk was hot Invocation was pronounced byj Mrs. Lewis H. Jacks, president dased and bewildered Maloney. he would retire to civil life. (IF)— What was believed to be | of the'Ashland Floral Sopiety on FISH PEDDLER FINED four' sandwiches aad S' Rev. Chas. Gaffney, pastor of, The shake np was announced fund, according to announcement water. . Juet before the bell rang to in attempt to assassinate Gover­ the Ashland Congregational ] behalf of that orgau|satipn Sat­ madie by George Eubanks, treas­ A. C. Snyder of Marshfield, ar­ by Secretary of the Treasury Mel­ urday morning expressed \thttaks en d ' the fourth round, Sharkey nor A. Q. Sorlle Was cleared .yes­ church. rested In this pity yesterday lon at a special conference this urer of the fund,'and Mrs. Sam swung a.hard left Rook flush to terday when two boys admitted, PARIS, Mdy II —As a caa- McNair. e As a patriotic feature of. the to exhibitors at the Flower Show, Malopeyfs Jaw. Jimmy bounced* firing a -shot through a wlndol] ihaifcod ■with paddling fish with­ afternoon. qnering hero of the air, Capt. The subscriptions to date-total program. Attorney Wm. Briggs, which closed Friday night, to (hO out a license and later turned Charles Lifidbergh, American' 1581.93. gave a brief address on citizen­ management of the Hotel Ash­ to the canvas, raising a cloud of the executive mansion while ovef to Jthp1 game* warden w’as Portland Electric Power com­ of resin* dust with the seat of hunting. trans-Atlaatto flyer, may enter ship and patriotism, and led the land., and the Daily Tidings, for Mrs. McNair urges that the his blue tights. He bounded up \ Chief of Police E. J. Martin*. fined '860 and costs on a charge pany pays 8347,647 taxes in Mul­ group in repeating the Ameri­ their cooperation In making the contributions continue to come in France Saturday night, escorted full of fight, but the •bell saved io n / after questioning the boys, 6f violating the state laws by a tnomah county. Total, taxes In can’s Creed and Salute to the two-day show one of the most as the task of aiding flood suf­ by a fleet of French millturf Oregon are 81;446,01S. Medford justice la s t night. him In that session. . released them to their parents. ferers is dally Increasing as the planes. Flag. The preamble to the Dec­ successful ever sponsored by the In the fifth, Sharkey wasted From Cherbourg, where It' l|_ waters continue to spread over laration of Independence was local organisation. Tucker’s or­ no time. He went after Maloney, chestra and Elhart’s Book Store hoped he wUI first eight Europe, repeated by Goldie Abbott, grad­ additional territory. put him on the topes and soog uate from * the Wagner Creek were also thanked for the assist­ An additional list of subscrip­ a brilliantly-lighted airplane wlQ sent. him to the canvas for the ance they gave. tions, made since the last publi­ guide him to Parto. school. Mrs. E. A. Woods, who ar­ second time with a lodpjing over­ Aa a double precaution, tho cation of doners to the fund to as Led by Mias Leona Marsters, ranged for the splendid, musical hand right. government has ordered that Bot)( follows: Instructor of music at the South­ [program which featured the clos- Maloney scrambled to his feet London-Paris and the Seine routes Blanche E. Hicks, |8 ; Basle L. ern Oregon Normal school, the] [ lug evening of the show, was also and Jack sent him reeling to Allen. 83.68; J. P. Ssyle, 88.60; be illuminated as soon as dark­ assembly united in singing lustily] , spoken of by Mrs. Jacks as one of the ropes again, this time ob­ Wm. H. Day, 86; Presbyterian ness falls. the “Star Spangled Banner,** viously "out.” , those to whom thanks were due Barly la the evening thè Church Ladles AJd, 86; F. J. "Oregon, My Oregon," and “Car-] But Jimmy was ganje If noth­ (or its success. fleet of mllitarjk planes will btt Swenning, 86; Mr. aad Mrs. F. ry Me Back to Old Vlrglnay.” ing else. He rolled and struggled 8. Engle, 86; Cash, 88; Wm. R. seat out. It Is hoped they may The address by. Pres. Churchill | The musical program last to get up and reeled1 along the Gould, 88; Dr. Bertha Sawyer, bring the darylng American tq and presentation o f’ diplomas to] night included a community sing ropes toward his corner. led by Lew Hansen; a trumpet the graduates completed the ] 83.60; B. M. Shoudy, 86; Mr. and Lebourget field, outside Paris, I» The' eager Sharkey, cool and solo by Everett Yeo accompanied Mrs. H. R. Connine, 81; Cash, triumph at or near 8 p. ss. morning program. by Mrs. Harold Atkin; piano solo, accurate, was weaving * a b o u t 86; Emil Pell, 86; G. S. Butler, Because o f the inclement] Mrs. Harry Harrison, vocal -solo, ready to finish his man, When NEW YORK. May >1.— e % e d pel Church, 83.10; Mrs. O. 8. Hour after hour with tho droaa through this city at 8:36 ofclock Evans Valley school. Central Vestal, 81; Cash, 81; Mrs. M. B. of a powerful motor over h* hto this morning. Point school; dancing By the Riley, 81; Hl-Y vs. Normal Base They were enroute t o ’Portland- girls from the Btttto 1* H l i Ball. 818.11; D. M. Brower. 81; to make arrangement for the school. , readings By Harrist U B. Btennett, 81; V. V. Mills. joiat convention of the Interna­ While, Independence school and 86. ' Total amount subscribed, Mildred Buckles, Oak ‘ d r o v e tional, Paclfie and Oregon State 8681.88. school,* mlhuet by the girls 4 the Firemen conventions to he held la Oak Grove school; song 'and ASTORIA, May 1 . 1 (1F>— Miss that city during the week of Au­ dance by the fflrlif bf the Phdenlx Cola, secretary of tlse gust 4 to IS Inclusive. schools all U ded to the dfUght- Oregon Guernsey cttttle club surf' ful program. 5 elsvsir ‘ “Hhalth knew» throughout the state as a TENNIS TOURNAMENT * Play” was presented By two tots dairy farmer died- hare today ’Unless ruin prevents the Ash­ from Independence school. . * following a brief lllneaa due to an land high school tenuis team, vic­ Graduates Who to&rtrsd their operation. . ' torious at Groats Pass a week diplomas and school* were rep­ age la their first contest this resented wdfq: ' ’4 season, wll lplay the Albany toam Reedsport— Harbor opened fer Jacksonville — Rhode' Kean, teep-draft vessels, aad heavy at the Ashland courts this after­ (Pleuee Tu ru to PSge i ) noon. ; ' - ? ■ • lumber shipments will follew. Supplies For Trunk Line Fire Chiefs Pass Through Woman Dairy Farmer Dies