Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 25, 1927, Image 1

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HNK8DAV, MAY 25, 1927
Arguments
Patriotism
wi,,d' -
(United Prsns Wire Service)
ASHLAND, OH
EIGHTH GRADE
Speaker on
DISCUSSED AT •■
C. OF C. FORUM
PRO AND CON
Vole
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par J ot Over Fifty Years
(United Neve Wire. Service)
i
The Daily Tidings
of those favoring the
as feasible and in
to express their views,
contributed by The A
Club, is published today:1
’ Postponement
ionsly published the attitude
action of the dam* as quickly
ve both sides an opportunity
following article, which was
Canyon Dam Postponement
PINEDO SHIP
IS ?
NEAR AZORES;
AVIATOR SAFE
Local Youth
Receives a
Scholarship
MANUFACTURE
OF BRICK AND
THE WILL BE
STARTED HERE
Explanation of the origin of
Lewis Beeson, son of Mr. and
Memorial Day, and the spirit of
Mrs. Welborn Beeson, B street,
Patriotism that has made tbs day
has achieved distinctive scholas­
one of the nationally observed
tic. honors at the University of
holidays of this country, was
Oregon,
where he will be gradu­
J « « It
made pupils of the A s h l a n d
ated this year from the College
Light arguments, unsupported opinions, facetious re­
schools Wsdneaday morning by
of- Journalism. He has been elect-,
marks,
ridicule of women who signed the petition favor­
Geo. O. Vannatta, commander
t
ed to membership in the Phi Beta
and patriotic Instructor of the Program for First Annual ing the. postponement of the Dam Reservoir, should not
Engineer Answers M a n y Ashland
Four-Continent Hero Air­ Kappa, national honorary schol­ New Plant is Latest In«
Post O. A. R.
«
influence
voters
who
will
be
permitted
to
express
their
astic. fraternity, and was one of
Junior
High
Gradua-
Questions Regarding.
man Was Homeward
dnstrial Acquisition
Mr. Vannatta spoke at tbs z
the five students from the Eu­
preference at the polls next Tuesday. It may be well
tion Complete
Water Situation
Ashli
Bound
for
Italy
for Ashland
Junior and senior high schools,
gene Institution to be selected by
to
review
the
statements
Wade
by
Mr.
D.
C.
Hennv,
who
at the Lincoln grade 'school
ATTENDANCE WAS TAIE and
CLASS IS LARGE ONE was, employdl by the council to get at the bottom of the GUNBOATS AID SEARCH the National council of Sigma WORK B E G I N 8 SOON
He will speak later la the week
Delta Chi, national professional
Exercise«, to UTikh Public is water proposition.
Cooetmctlon Work Could Not be at the Washington school.
M o ro A ssistance W i l l be Needed journalism fraternity to receive Site of New Factory Is Near 014
The boys and girls were urged
Mr. Henny, recognized as the leading consulting en­
Invited, to be Held in
1927 scholarship awards, Forty-
Completed Before 1 M 1
to T o w F a m o u s C r a f t to
Normal School Grounds—
to carry on the spirit of Mem­
six students of journaUsm, repre­
Chautauqua Building
it Is Said ,
gineer on the Pacific Coast, was engaged by the ciuncil
- •
Port
11 Acres
_
•
orial Day.* Approximately only
senting 15 universities and col­
He made a very complete and interesting report. The
leges received scholarships.
The program for eighth grade representative of the Tidings present at the council meet­
•' The evening forum meeting of 100,000 of the veterans of the
United Press Bulletin
the Chamber of Commerce held Civil War are yet living, Mr. commencement exercises, the first
Southern Oregon and Northern
ing when this report was neeived agreed to publish Mr. The position o f the plane of
Tuesday eveniag at the Civic Vannatta said, and with the ages commencement exercises to be
California will not have to order
elnb house resqlved Itself into a of most o f these men past 86 held by eighth grade pupils of Henny’s report in installments, under the heading “ So Colonel Francesco De Pinedo,
various kinds of brick and tile
debate or round table discussion years, it is necessary that the the Ashland Junior high school, the j)oople may know”, but for some unknown reason Italian four-cpntfnent flyer, forced
from distant points any longer
of Ashland’s most outstanding work in a few yean be carried have been completed, according to this was never done. Mr. Henny’s report is available nt down Tuesday was doubtful today.
than thia summer, for the Ash­
Superintendent of Schools George the recorder’s office, however and the following are some It is definitely established, how­
and most mooted problem regard­ on by other hands.
land Clay Products company will
ever. that the famous fascist! avi­
ing water.
A. Bríseos.
soon be making, all kinds of brick
of
the
statements
contained
therein:
ator Is safe and the plane la being Costumes of A ttractive Line
Commencement exercises will
F. H. Walker, city engineer,
and
tile.
and Color Exhibited
(Please Turn to Page «)
towed toward Azores by a fishing
be held Friday, Jane 3, In the
refused to make a stated «ad­
This is the newest Industry to
by
Art
Class
schooner. Dispatches to Lisbon
Chautauqua building. There will
dress, but sa)d he was willing
come to Ashland. Negotiations
newspapers
said the plane was
be approximately 100 boys and
have been underway for many
to answer any questions regard­
Sport
costumes,
general
utility
sighted in tow by the schooner,
girls In the class receive diplo­
months to procure thia industry
ing the Ashland water situation
“Infante Sagres” and was being clothing, old fashlfaed garments,
for Ashland and a few days ago C.
and the proposed dam, was bom­ Ashland W ill be Maeting mas, this number Including both
street
costumes,
afternoon
frocks,
taken into port.
E. Baudlach and three associates
barded with questions by inter­
evening
gowns,
graduation
dresses
Place for Hillah Temple those who completed their Work
Latest word from Azores, how­
at
the
mid-term
and
those
who
from
Southern California arrived
ested cltlsens who were evidently
and
one
old
costume
which
had
Members Tuesday
ever, was that'the plane had not
will ^complete their work next B om W ill qiMh With Col- Register if You Intend to
in Ashland and closed the deal
eager to learn the truth of the
been
worn
at
the
French
court
yet arrived. /
Vote, Save Homer
for property near this city.
situation.
Members of Hills Temple, An- week, according to' Miss Ila umbia University, Klam­
From the Portugese gunboat more( fhan a century ago, were
Attendaace at the meeting wM f cleat Arabic Order pf the Mystic Myers, principal of the junior
lilu n g s
ath and Yreka
This property Includes 11 seres,
“Belres” searching for the avla-4^ shown in a Style Show at the
~
“
only fair, not so large as has|Uhrlne, will hold their annual high.
five
of which has been analysed
Oregon
Normal
school
Sou,hP
Voters of Ashland whose nameB tor came the word that the plane this
as excellent brick and tile clay.
Rev. H . F. Pemberton, pastor
mortWng,
been hoped for, hut Interest was spring ceremonial at the armory
Ashland BOAS are facing a
was being towed toward Fayal
la this city next Tuesday, May of the M. B. Church will de­ three game schedule for next are not on the registration books
The plant will bn located adi
at a high pitch.
The show was conducted under
but needed further assistance.
are
urged
by
Homer
Billings^
31.
A
large
class
of
candidates
Joining
the old brick and toe
the
direction
of
Mias
Marion
liver
both
.the
Invocation
and
V. V. Mills, president of the
Saturday, Sunday and Monday—
All vessels in mid-Atlantic have
Ch .-Jltr, acted as chairman at w in be received into the order benediction at the exercises. The and practice play at the Ash­ local registrar,/ to register be­ been requested by the Italian gov­ Ady, head o j t h e )krt Departs plant, which operated here 10 or
at the ceremonial.
main pddress will be delivered land ground Tuesday evening fore next Saturday if they ex­ ernment to look for the missing
the meeting
The^jriudejits participating more years ago. The new loca­
The
candidates
will
meet’
at
by Attorney Wm. Briggs, repre­ was sufficiently good to give pect to vote at the special state plane.
Dr. F. O. Swedenbnrg, Dr. E.
udying, line, color tion Is on the old Meitner place,
'
-
election
June
28,
on
the
Income
the
armory
at
1
o'clock
In
the
sentative
of
the
state
legislature,
A. Woods and «JExMsyor O. II.
gafmenta in con- back of the old Normal School
hopes that they may make It A
tax and other special measures.
Johnson spoke in favor of the afternoon for the first and sec­ and will he on befter citizenship. three win schedule.
eslgning course, grounds.
Registration must be made 30
Mr. Baudlach and hla associates
Music will be furnished by the
proposed dam, advancing as their ond sections of the program. A
arranged as
Next Saturday at the Jackson
•
arguments A e h 1 a n d’s nature banquet is to be served at • high school orchestra and the CountXeJaifgrounds the local nine days ‘ before the /filectlon. This
ctlon la organis­ are experienced ,‘hrtefc r
gives
those
who
desire
to
regie-
makers.
hiving
been
«
connected
o’clock
Id
the
Elks
temple.
This
Junior
high
school
glee
clnb,
growth, the recognised necessity
ing class room project work, and
bata with the teggB ter
-of—tito—dam—-by- engineers—who wiU be followed by a third aa both under th e direction of Miss
not'
as entertainment, according with aom*
from Columbia University of three more days in which to do
enterprises of this nature la
Laura Ragtise. The members of
have looked over the ground— slon of the ceremonial, and
to
Mias
Ady.
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« I
Portland. The Columbia team is so.
southern California. Later,* Mr.
the class will be presented with
the stamp o f approval wklch Aah- dpneo.
The
garments
exhibited
In
the
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Engle, who
rhieM
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Baudlach will he jotaed b> other
land voters at a form « etaritopj. »»vltetton. have W e . tout -out th ^ r d > ^ .
u t e e r í tf(>B
í í J 1* a„d the dty * bu|Id1n#
* 1 * ,ta'
week ago defeated the L
Southern
fcre for the last two years have man­ show were garments choaep be­ associates. TBere wffl he bight
and each Noble la invited to
piaced on the proposition
The public is Invited to at­
cause of line and color. Many of
Oregon Normal school 9 to 4 at Ashland
A«i,
voting places, according aged the Park Hotel In Ashland, them were garments owned by experienced men la the cbmpaay
A. C. Nlninger. Frank Jordan bring on« lady. The ladles will tend these commencement exer­
Portland.
They
come
to
Ashland
located
on
East
Main
street
over
end they expect to do moat of the'*;
to Mr. Billings.
i
and A. L. Coggins spoke in op­ be entertained at the Masonic cises.
the Elkhart Book Store have dig- normal school students. The girls work themselves.
tomorrow to play Thursday and
Thp factory
hall
and
with
a
theater
party
In
position to the dam, pointlag oat
Votes In the, proposed bond posed of their Interests to Rollin do not do sewing In the art class
Friday with the Normal school
will
bring
11
fai
that the Talent Irrigation water the afternoon. Grants Paas, Med­
issue will be cast at these places Smith and Fre/ Smith, Medford
The court costume is the prop­
team.
was not yet being need to Its ford, Klamath Falls and Rose­
next' Tuesday, May 31.
erty of Miss Janet Knight, a stu all from Sout
men.
cording to reports given The
Sunday, the regular Souther^
capacity. To this argument, those burg will be represented.
dent at the school. \ ,
Those eligible to vote must
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Engle
will
move
Oregon
League
game
with
Klam­
Committees
In
charge
of
the
in favor of the dam replied that
Music for the affair wag furn­ Daily Tidings.
have been residents .of the state
White the operations naturally *■
»
ath Falla is scheduled.
This for alx months, of the city for to Santa Cruz, California, In the ished by Miss Loletta Pierson at
priority rights of those in the affair Include:
will be on a comparatively smell_*
General committee — P. K.
should be a baseball classic with 30 days and of the ward for 10 near future where they have busi­ the piano.
Talent project, prevent* much
further extension - of the use of Hammond, Ashland •, R. E. Crego, Two Aviators Are Killed a big league atmosphere. The days. Very few have yet regis­ ness Interests and where they .re­
Mlssese Anderson. Vincent, Hall scale at first, Mr. Bandlsch feels
When
Plane
Falls
to
sided
before
coming
to
Ashland.
Kamath
Falls
gang
have
four
Klamath
Falls;
R.
B.
Compton,
the waters.
and Manter« were faculty mem­ confident that the demand la thin;-
tered according to Mr. Billings.
Fred Smith will be active manager
and adjoining areas will require *
Ground
straight wins to their credit but
Opposition speakers then point­ Roseburg; Roy W. Lee. Med­
bers who assisted Miss Ady in
of
the
local
hotel.
an expansion In the fatnre. At
ed out the decreased demand for ford; A. K. Cass, Grants Paas.
the show. Students were: Misses
SANTA MONICA, Cal., May 25. the BOAS have been playing such
The
Park
Hotel
was
established
present Southern Oregon and *
Reception — Geo. Dunn, Carl — (IP)— Two aviators were killed a high grade brand of ball in
water in Ashland, since the South­
My Goodness, isn’t it terrible, four years ago by Sam Rhodes, Turner, Bowman, Orr, Brown, Northern California have to order
their
last
two
contests
that
the
Tengwald,
Elmer
Balsiger,
R.
B.
ern Pacific yards were moved
here this afternoon when their
that an Electric Chair just shocks j father of Mrs. Engle, whose death Hinton, Mlnnta A. Hanson, Lois many of their clay products from*
from this city. The Southern Pa­ Compton, H. O. Fro back, C. A. airplane crashed to the ground at
Joy, Barbara Brown, Vara Jung
people to death?
(Please Turn to Page 2)
occurred several months ago.
distant points, whereas the %ewa
cific used as much water as 600 Howard, C. H. Young, W. E. Clover Field.
johann, McNeil, Goyette, Desslng
plant here will be able to tar»?
families, they stated. The de­ Newcombs, Worth Harvey, H. C.
er, Sauer, Bunning, Headley. Mc­
They are Walter Ligon, pilot,
nleh
all of these needs. The clay“
Boone.
crease In population was also
Cracken, Thelma Reese, Za
and the mechanic. R. L. Hall.
la said to he of excellent texture
Decoration — F. F. Whittle, Both were found dead in the
pointed out.
Reese, Batey, Crossman, Helen and will enable them to aanufac-,
In replying to this argument Fred A. Cashing, J. H. Hardy, wreckage of the craft.
Detrick, Roeffler, K a t h e r l f t a tur^ a wide variety of products.
those In favor of the dam asked Ashland.
Sweeny, Doris Applegate, Bather
According to. reports from the
O^e instance of the demand was.
Banquet — T. H. Simpson, R. field the men were Btunt flying
the opposition It Ashland should
Moore, Lola Wells, Ella Ward cited by Mr. Baudlach. When he^
look forward to no future growth1 E. Detrick, A. J. McCallen, Ash­ between 1600 and 3000 feet in
and Lucy Ellen Richardson.
left for Ashland, he pieced n small,
or development, but should re­ land.
the air when their plane went
sfgn, “Ashland Clay Products'
Dance — B. C. Jerome, Med­ into a nose dive.
main a stagnant town, with no
compaay’* on hla * automobile.»
future? '
ford; H. O. Enders, Jr., Ashland;
While In Yreka he was stepped
In reply to a question asked J. T. Chlnnock, Graftts Pass.
by one man who told him he wee-
Ladles* Entertainment — Mrs.
during the open discussion, En­
getting ready to hrder fonr care1
Whit­
gineer Walker said if the bond W. H. McNair, Mra. F.
of drain tile and would gladly
issue is approved and work start­ tle, Ashland; Mrs. J. A. Perl,
Trxffic Officers Find 66 Per- give the order to the new Ash­
ed at once the dam will not be Medford; Mra. P. B. Herman,
land concern. There to no bricks
cent of Machines With
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completed, and water cannot be Grants Pass.
and tile plant between Centrnf
Proper Adjustment
impounded and ready tor use
Point and Redding, It to
Irene Stewart, Eugene, Ore­
until 1631. To defer building of
The
local plant expects to
gon Writer, Was 111
Traffic officers conducted aa
the dam will mean that should
an aggressive campaign to
Only Week
auto
light
survey
at
8outh
River­
an immediate need arise within
side, near Medford Tuesday even­ cure the buelneee of this territory.,
the next few years and the need
EUGENEp May 36. — (IP) —,
Mr. Baudlach and hto asetoteata
ing. according to State Traffic
of the dam be recognised, con­
Frederick H. Clayton, 38, one of
are now laying the foundation tor
Officer
C.
P.
Talent.
Sixty-six
per­
struction would require such a
the most promising Oregon poets
cent of the auto lights were the machinery, which has i
length of time that disaster might Children W ill Appear at died last night, following a week's
OpornttoM
Vining—Prisee Offend
found to be perfect, while S3 been ordered.
result before the need could he
Illness.
She wrote under the
possibly
atari
about
July 13.
to Beat Performers
percent were found to have some
filled. ’
name of Irene Steward.. Her con­
They
expect
to
hg '
defect. Lights on l?0 machines
Intense Interest of Ashland cit­
houses on the property they have
“Amatuer Night” for children tributions were published in many
were
observed.
Defects
in
ths
13
izen) In the question was evident and boys and girls Under 13 national magasines. Her. husband
pbrCentf were slight, all of ths acquired, whore come of the i
from the questions asked at the years of age la to be held at Ihe has been teaching in the school at
cars showed lights were origin­ bers of the firm will live,
forum meeting.
Vining theater next T u e s d a y Lakeview. Her parents, Mr. and
ally properly adjusted. No arrests others connected with the plant
Mrs.
Henry
Stewart
of
Eugene,
will live in
evening, according to Mra. Bino­
were made.
Arrangements
che Powers who la In charge of also survive.
terday with the
the affair.
,
furnish electric
The program Is the fire) of Its
will be extended fn
kind*to be given in Ashland and
vnrd to the plant, j
wjll consist of dances, songs and
w ill ho electrically
recitations.
was
reported.
’ Members of the W. B. C. and
Prises of 33.60, 33.60, and
Preparations
are
progressing
G. A. R. Memorial Day commit­ 31.30, wlU be awarded the three
nicely for the presentation of the
tees, with Mrs. .J. D. Crocker ns children whose dork-to adjudged
Mrs. Rnhama DeWeee, who
B i a l o n ’ class play, “Smffln’
chairman of the former, and >G. most oatstanding. All contentants formerly lived on Allison street
DETROIT,
Thru" at the Normal School aagi- fifteenth million
O. Vannatta, of the G. A. R., will receive fifty cents each for in Als city, died yesterday «at
are busy this week completing their services.
torlem June 13th., accordins to mobile to to Ito
Salem, where she has resided for
Mias Richardson, Instructor in row with I
arrangements tor the annual ob­
All children desiring to enter sevefal months.
English, who is coaching ths cast. flétete «t tito
The remains will be brought
servance which will be made In are to communicate with Mrs.
.This Is a remaraahty clever cos
this city next Monday. Judge C. Powers at, her heme 33 Cali- to this city Thursday and taken
play end according to those who Win bn^teobdl
M. Thomas will deliver the prin­ fornla street.
to the Dodge chapel where ser­
have read or seen the play. It ne tito test e t
cipal address.
vices will be held at 3 o’clock.
will ¿be one of the best attract­
That school
complex Ion Burial will ba made in the Ash­
h
ions of the season.
SUBSCRIBI! FOR THE TOMBOS » n ’t found in a compact.
land cemetery.
FOR JHNE !
STYLE SHOW
IS SUCCESS
CEREMONIAL
TO BE HELD
THREE GAMES FACTS ABOUT
SCHEDULED THE ELECTION
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Local Hotel
Changes Hands
J»*,- ‘
TWO AIRMEN
DIE IN CRASH
Sherlock Holmes—Himself
WELL KNOWN
POET DIES
AUTO LIGHT
SURVEY MADE
I
AMATEURS TO
STAGE SHOW
Committee
is Working
i,’
Local Resident
Dies at Salem
Seniors Rehearse
For Class Play