Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 02, 1927, Image 1

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    Oregon—Loealjy unsettled.
.Ashland's Leadbijr Nt
(United Newt W ire Service)
Temperature low.
Iper for Over Fifty Years
(United Preee Wire Service)
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“LUCKY*
LONDONr June 2. —- (IP)
Homeward bound after the ■
universally applauded flight
history, Capt. Charles A. Lli
bergh took the air at Croydon
day on the first leg'of fais Jov.
ney to Washington and national
honors in the United States.
The flyer’s decision to accept a
trip on the United States cruiser
Memphis, which will take him dl-
rect to Washington by June 11, la-
stead of on the destroyer Brock,
enroute to New York, did not
change his plans for the remaind­
er of his stay in Europe.
London will have one last
chance to see him in the air as
he sets out across the channel for
Paris, from, where he will |)y Sat­
urday to Cherbourg. There he
will hoard the Memphis for Wash­
ington.
Lindbergh’s last full day in
England brought him even moré
attention. While 800,000 Eng-'
IDBERG
[ON-SATURDAY
RTS FOR U. S. A.
ishmen and thejr ladles werfc bet-
I iir at Epsom Dow As* famous
erby race, Lindbergh preferred
neglect the race and chat with
he debutantes near his box, thus
exhibiting an Interest In women
we has not shown before.
; “I am Interested in the race,
but not particularly thrilled.” he
id to those who wondered at his
lu, ck of attention to England’s
most outstanding turf
event.
When other men visited the pad-
dorks during an intermission to
Inspect the horses, he was notably
the only male left in the boxes.
And he further surprised the Eng­
lish sport enthusiasts by attending
the classic event In a gray fed­
era and sack sqlt Instead of the
accepted top hat apd morning
No. 232
El
CULT LEADER
01 MCdvlORS
IS TONIGHT
FLOCK WELL
Marshall Dana Will Speak
Eighth Grade Commence­
ment Tomorrow
KANSAS CITY, Kansas, June 3
Mart-hall Dana, orator, apd
—<IM—Held under 22,000 bond
newspaper man arrived In this city
In connection with the death last
today and this evening will deliver
1928 Frtohmen Will Reoeive night of Steve Adams, Sammy Unflocked s f New York
P e a r f n l a t Prosecution,] the animal commencement address Northern Pacific Refused to
Pastor For Doubting The
Diplomas At First Annual Mandell today awaits action of a
“ King Ben” Held Mock at the graduation exercises for the
Join Great Northern in
Jury. Mandell Is the
1027 clans of Ashland Senior high
Commencement F r i d a y coronorie
Virgin
Birth
Is
Not
Sanc-
T
r
i
a
l
s
And
Instructed
178 Mile Extension L in e -
world's light weight boxing cham­
school. ’
'
Motninir at fihnntn.iinne pion.
t i o n e d By Ministers—
Membe r o o f Religious
Extension to be Made by
Mr. Dana has delivered a num­
Presbyterian N a t i o n a l
Building—42 Boy* and 59
Adams died last night In the
Colony In Art Of Pur- ber of commencement addresses
Oregon Trunk Governed
second round of a scheduled 10-
Girb in Class.
Meet Bnded Wednesday.
jury Witness Testivies. this year, and Is a polished speak­
by Two Main Companies.
round-fight.
er, with a real message of value to
It la doubtful whether any ac­
SAN FRANCISCO, June 2.—ftP)
Fifty-nine girls and 42 boys
ST. JOSEPH, Mich., June 2.— youth.
NEW YORK, June 2.—(IP)—
Commencement exercises start The board of directors of the
Toleration became the keynote
wilt receive their diplomas Fri­ tion toward bolding Mandell will
(UP)— King Ben” Piirnell was
- * .
of the 130th general assembly of
day moraine at 10 o’clock at the* Ip taken.
a canny fellow, according to Mrs. at 8 o’clock this evening at the Northern Pacific railroad yester­
Adams crumpled In the second the Presbyterian church, U. S. A.,
first a n n a l eighth grade com­
Esther Hansel, his estranged con. Ashland Armory. Sixty-two boys day refused to join the Great
mencement exercises to be held is round after Mandell landed a which drew to a close here yester­
fldants, now the state’s star wit­ and girl« will receive their diplo­ Northern railroad in extension of
Ashland. . The exercises will be blow * on his * stomach. Doctors day.
ness in its suit to dissolve the mas from Superintendent George the Oregon Trunk line from Bend
held at thé Chaqtauque building were called immediately but the
Four times the fundamentalist-
House of David and vllvlde Its A. Briscoe.
to Klamath Falls, Ore., a distance
goat. _
Tomorrow at 10 o’clock the of 178 miles.
with Attorney Wm. Briggs as the fighter was dead before eld could liberalist controversy arose on
25,000,090 property among past
be given. An examination reveal- the floor of the convention and
eighth grade commencement exer­
main speaker,
As “the map in the gray fe- and present members.
At the same time they approved
four time the llberalists — they
Boys and girls who will receive' ®d the
n#ck
broken.
Besides extorting written con­ cises arq to be held at the Chau­ the agreement made by President
lora” he was pointed out by the
say they are not “modernists”—
their diplomas for completion of
«till admiring crowds.
fessions from members of: the tauqua building and a special invi­ Charles Donnelly of the Northern
won.
*
grammar school work are:
queer colony and filing those con­ tation Is being extended tho pub­ Pacific with president Ralph Budd
The last bitter fight occurred
Robert Arant. Gordon Baker,
taining incriminating evideneb, lic to be present at these exorcises. of the Great Northern to permit
yesterday when the report of the
Robert Bectel, Billie
Beagle,
the bearded cult leader actually Near 100 boys and girls will re­ the Oregon Trunk, which the two
permanent
Judicial
committee
dtt-
Wayne Chaney, Donald Carry,
roads control Jointly, to build the
held mock trials to Instruct mem­ ceive tbelr diplomas.
m.isslng the suit of Dr. Walter D.
.Robert Dunn, Gilbert kbler. Neal
extension Independently.
bers “In the art of prejury.”
—Sh— ~ — - -
Fay, Leonard GOsnell,.Harold Gil­ Frank Duffy Must Fay 8200 Buchanan against the Synod of
From her testimony Wednes­
Fine For Operating Car
New York demanding the un­ Qounty Pair
more. Arthur Gilbert, Cecil Har-
De- T h r e e Weeks Religious day, It Appeared that “Klhg Ben”
ST. PAUL, Minn., June 3.—(IP)
frocking of Rev. Cameron Parker
bord, John Hogg, James Miller,
While Drunk
- ^ a lp h Budd, president of the
always had possible prosecution
pleted And Voters W ill fr •*'- Campaign Here Ended
Hall and the Rev. Carlos O. Full­
Charles McMprdo, Lyle Mershon,
Great Northern railroad, stated
In
«mind
and
took
precautionary
Pass on Finance Plan
Last Night
Walter O'Toole, Raymond Perry,
Frank Duffy of Mt. Shasta, er, because of alleged statements
that the Klamath Falla, Ore., ex­
measures to thwart it if and
Almonta Folk,' Brford
Poole. California, was sentenced to. serve doubting the virgin birth and im­
when it came. Mrs. Hansel re­ Orator Lake Road And Un­ tension of the Oregon Trunk line
paged Stretch of Pacific will proceed regardless of the at­
Norris Rickman, Kenneth Bhlffer, CO days in the county Jail and or­ maculate conception, was adopted . petitions asking that a tpx } The Baptist car “Goodwill” lated the role played by “Quqpu
Donald Staasell, Homer Walkup, dered to pay a fine of 2200 when by the assembly by a vote of 333 measure provided ttfr a one-mill which for the last three weeks was Mary,” wife of the aged cnlt
titude of the Northern Pacific
Road Work Planned
levy to finance the continuance located In Ashland while Rev. leader, who may take the stand
Farrell Wood, Bert Wright, Rich­ Justice of the Peace T. R. Roe of to 238.
railroad.
, /
,
,
First victory for those llberal­ of the Jackson county fair. l^eTf D. Chappelle conducted a ser­ before the trial closes.
ard Portar, Franklin Arant, Paul Jacksonville found him guilty of
Budd said the Great Northern
Two highway projects in south­
ists who believe that the Presby­ submited to th» vote of the peo­ ies of services, leaves this sfter-
Alkins, Melvin Beagle, Wayne Car­ driving a car while intoxicated.
ern Oregon are being encouraged was ready to rush the extension
ter, Maynard Craxall. Ralph Cur-
Duffy was arrested by officers terian church is big enough to ple at the special state election ow •oon for Hornbrook, California.
by C. E. Gates of Medford, mem­ •from Bend, Óre,, to Klamath,
Attendance at the services held
tig. BHly Edsall. Max Gulley, following an auto accident Thurs­ allow for divergent schools of June 23, was filed yesterday with*
ber of the state highway commis­ Ore., to early completion, and
the car, which Is sent out un­
Russell Parr. Clfftord Real. Dor­ day evening. May, 20, when his thought was the election of Dr. the county clerk of courts. Delilah'
that grading work haa already
sion. _ ? L
rance Ruger, Norman Splndler. Cadillac car was wrecked on the Robert Elliott Speer as moderator.
tie direction of the Baptist
One is the paving of two miles been started.
The additional levy, la said by Home Mission association,, was
Second and third were the ad­
WHson Torrance and Lyle Reader. pacific highway near the Californ­
The Great Northern will oper-
of the Crater Lake highway, be-
WEED. Cal., June 2.—(IP)-—K. j giualng-
Harriett Prescott. Juanita Reig- ia.line. Duffy suffered from »ev- option of a report of.the Prince- those who circnlated the petition, good throughout the stay of the
•
end
ot
Crater
ed, M»rY Wlley, Geraldlae Scott, e r e lfr a e tu r s d r ife r tn tfcw w reek . ton Seminary comrfilttee w hich 1« 086 to mat* the fair peririan- |asio¥ and WB fiunfly In this city. Tt/’DW,' 43? hiail millright and gvenue
Bedford. Use of a and a contract has been made 41th «
Rev.
Chappelle
expressed building owner, and his wife were new paring, solution tor a test is the Spokane, Portland and Seattle
Elizabeth Carter, Wanda Schwgln, He pleaded not guilty tp charge found against the fundamentalist ent and to provide funds
ask s to the Tidings, an
Edna Mao Stillman, Esther Spring. ______
________
of Intoxication saying
he was ___
not _ group in the faculty of the aemin- buildings, for ..aalntenanre
t o r Wz stretch of road. railroad to operaie tkém” frem ~
I folks who cooperated with him Roll then committed suicide.
or. Ruth Ragtgnd, Rnth Parapps, Intoxicated but Injured sorlousiy. ary, headed by Dr. J. Gresham operations.
The second Is to be discussed Wishram, Wash., to Spqkaae, ac­
Temporary buildings are erect-
Ball went to the Dial home at a Meeting between Gates and cording to the Groat Northern of­
Wilma Nutter,-Anna Kiel, Iona Ue admitted five other members Machea.
making the work in Ashland
•The
*1228
will
be
he,<
led
eqeB year and then torn dey»;
where he shot Mrs. Dial. Then the California «lata h
ficial.
Kidwell.-Florence
» i ä t
"'■aécerdlag to those favoring the
he went to the lumber mill and mission, to be-held
cille Hamilton, Frances
McNabb. f t TdMk. Okla.
lovy. It is proposed to erect
killed Dial. No reason other than ford. TgC paring of the missing
Wilma Hall, Bilan France. M»x Sheriff Ralph Jennings and Traf­
permanent structuers.
ine Emery. Margaret Oreaaon, fic Officer C. H. Talent were wit*
Dali was financially Involved and link of the Paclfffc highway from
Louise Baldwin. Laurel Wood? , nesses la the case. District At-
Although the Jackson county
this may have included debts to the state line south, is to be eon-
fair is one of the outstanding fairs
Dial.
Beulah Yerian, Viola Underwood. torney Newton D. Chaney, Eön-
c’dared. The state line unpaved
of Oregon, the levy originally
Ruby Tompkins. Jean Trobee, ducted the prosecution.
stretch Is the last on the Pacific
granted tor' its maintenance has
Jeanette Stearns, Lucille Reeder,
highway between Canada. and P**rpiok«n Sad U tU aiu
Friends of Officer Mur­ been found insufficient for it Chief of Police George Mc­
May Rayton, Flora Polk, Iris Pat­
Mexico and Its completion has
Play Sunday at Jackson
terson, Nellie Perrine, Beatrice
dered by Albert Brownlee maintenance.
been considered tor the last ten
Nabb will go to Redding, Californ­
Hot Springs
Pederson.
years, Mr. Gates says.
.. File Petition
ia, next Wednesday, June 8, to
Louise Moor, Edith Moore, Vio­
appear as a witness In a police
VIOLA LEAVES LHFTY
Orile Robbins, Boas ahorjstop.
la Mayberry, Marlon Hitchcock,
AMSTERDAM. June 2.-—(IP)—
EUGENE, Ore., June 2.—(IP)—
HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. June 2.— court case there. Two “h o p
becomes
playing manager of the
Claudine Hart, Mae High, Otar- Famed Evangelist Will A t- ¡w ith more than 2500 names ap- (IP)-—Viola Dana and her hus­ heads”, who were held in the city Twenty' persons wdre killed and
Ashland
team,
succeeding John
ice High, Gladys Hanson, Venita
pended, petitions asking for ' an band, Maurice "Lefty” Flynn, jail in Ashland after attempting 300 Injured in a cyclone which
tem pt, to Qonquer
Morgan,
first
baseman,
following
Hoagland, Agnes Harvey, Gladys
election to recall Sheriff Frank former Yale gridiron star and a short change gag at local stores, swept the Gelderland province late
Wicked Chicago
re-organisation
made
this
week.
Hamaker, • Maxine
Gearhart,
Taylor, have been filed with the now and actor, have parted, the three weeks ago. They are held yesterday.
Robbins
Is
a
former
O.
A. C.
Elaine Flackna, Irene Elchler,
The towns Neede and Groenlo
LOS ANGELB& June 2.— (IP)— county clerk. It Is expected that dimuhitlve film star admitted here in Redding on an attempted burg­
star,
and
has
been
playing
a
Southern
Oregon
Normal
team
Maxine Emert, Hazel Duncan,
recall proposal will be placed on today. ,
were the hardest hit.
lary charge.
omerged victors over- the’ Battery rtnllar brand of baseball this
Eileen Crosby, Georgia Coad, Almee Semple McPherson, dyna­ a special election ballot June 28.
B baseball team in the Y. M. C. A. year. He is well qualified to di­
Frances Cooper, Carol Clark. mic woman, evangelist, left Los
The recall movement is an af­
Angeles
Thursday
on
the
initial
wHIght league last evening by rect the team, and Ashland base­
Esther Childers, Jean Cadzow,
trip of a campaign to win the East termath of the Veneta holdup laat
taking
the long end of a 13 to 6 ball enthusiasts are looking for­
Opal Byers, Opal Blaker, Ruth
February, which reauited In the
to her Four-Square gospel.
score.
The game was hard fought ward with anticipation to more
Billings and June Alkins.
murder of Estqn Hooker,- a posse-
Accompanied by the
Four-
-from the start, the Battery team success for the local aggregation.
man, and for which Albert
Square gospel quartet, B i b l e
Next Sunday the Ltthlans will
taking the lead in the first Inning
Brownlee wo* banged May 17.
teachers and * choir leader. Mrs.
play
Medford at Jackson Hot
and
by
again
tying
the
score
la
The recall started when the
McPherson will go directly to Chi­
Springs.
The Pearplckers have
the
third
inning.
From
then
on
rheriff refused to meet their de­
cago, where she will preach for
the Normal team tghtened np and been strengthened through re-or-
mand In discharging Deputy Van
three weeks iu the Coliseum. She
made it a little harder for the ganlsatlon hnd new material In
Sarver, who was accused of ne­
will carry on a two weeks* revival
Battery. Batteries for the Nor­ the last week. They defeated the
Telegram Looses Suit To In Alton, 111., and then perhaps go glecting his duty in going to Cali­
mal
were: Laws catcher; Mercer, hard hitting Grants Paas aggrega­
fornia when the bandits were un­
Regain Feature« on Con­ to Toronto, Canada.
Dixon and Butterfield, pitchers. tion laat Sunday.
captured.
Friends of the slain
Klamath will go to Grants Paas
tract—Bills Unpaid
For Battery B: Young catcher
posseman Started the recall.
and Slack, pitcher. The next to play there Sunday, according to
PORTLAND. Ore., June 2.— (IP)
game of the series will be played the League schedule.
— Suit by the Portland Telegram
between the Normal and Employ­
against the Oregon Journal, rival'
ed Boys’ teams on Monday eve­
evening newspaper, to restrain
ning.
LONDON. June 2.— American.
the Journal from publishing three
ASBURY PARK, N. J., June 8.
comic strips formerly used by the Brltiph and Japanese authorities
STOPPED BY FOG
Telegram was dismissed Wednes­ la China have decided that.18,000 —(IP)— Earth tremors of mild In­
K
B N L E Y AIRDROM,
troops are necessary to protect tensity frightened thousands of
day by Circuit Judge Bagley.
• LOS AN0ELE8, Cal., June 2 —
England.
— Captain Charles
persons
in
towns
and
cities
along
Service of the comic strips In the natlanal and diplomatic Inter­
(IPfr-Mary Lygo, former follies
Lindbergh
who
dared
to
fly
s
50-mlle
belt
of
the
New
Jersey
ests
In
Tien
Twin
and
Peking
the
question was discontinued to the
beauty, and center of a 8100.000
across the North Atlantic
Telegram by the Bell ‘ Syndicate, Manchuester Guardian said today, coast Wednesday.
heart
balm suit against Gordon
alone
was
stopped
today
by
Tho
disturbance
area
began
at
It was brought out,, when the quoting an article which appeared
Thorn.
Chicago millionaire, died
fog
when
he
attempted
to
Jersey
City
and
extended
south­
newspaper failed to pay lta hills. in the British owned Shanghai
In
a
hospital
here from self ad­
fly
across
the
English
chan­
ward along the coast to Tern's Riv­
The Telegram Is In bankruptcy. Times.
ministered
poison.
nel.
er.
In New. Jersey the actual dam­
age was alight, but- buildings
swayed^ bricks toppled from chim­
neys, clocks stopped, and dishes
raftled on shelves and sent fam­
Game wardens are kept buoy vhlie two prosecutions were con- ilies running te the streets.
Average age of Civil War veter­ follows; G. W. Benedici,
urtetl, against violator^ who were
these days checking up on flkher
ans,
members of the Ashland Post bert Johnson, SI;
CAR IS WRECKED
men’s licenses, and protection o’ ahen with venison in their pos­
Natta. I l; E. K. Howi
O. A. R., la 28 years old.
wild game In the forait reserves sesion.
A Wlllys-Knlght sedan owned
A. Patrick, 88; J. P'.
Youngest
of
this
group
of
18'
General observance of game by E. M. Scott of Portland was ov­
according to Game Warden Ro>
O.
W. Nobels, «4:
silver
haired
boys
In
blue
are
G.
’awl, enacted for the protection erturned Wednesday afternoon
M. Parr.
ford,
84; Vetefan Ceder,
W.
Benedict,
J.
P.
Sayle
and
Com­
near
the
Verheee
crossing
ón
Rie
“We’ve got to watch t h a t )f wild animal life, Is made ac­
eraw Whltney, »4; 1. R.
rade
Crawford,
each
of
whom
la
Pacific
highway
south
of
Ash­
cording
to
the
game
warden,,
A
streams are not polluted with saw­
84; 8. H. WlIcox. 82; D. k l
SO years of age.
The accident
occurred
dust in the springtime and sum­ constant ¿heckup In various'sec­ land.
81; Vetaran Shaw. »•; and
Comrade
Whitney,
who
Is
past
mer time as it kllle the fish, and tion» of the conaty is kept by when Scott attempted to. pass q
an
Crawford, Ili.
94
Is
the
oldest
of
the
members
of
we make a eheeknp of thia each elate game wardens, who work road grader and got off the road
Comradea
the
loeal
Q.
A.
R.
Post.
under the state, department, one into the ditch. No one was in­
spring.*’ Parr say».
Ages of the 16 veterans, ac­ Glyna, Patrtek.
la the last month several fish­ assigned to each county with ex­ jured and the car was only slight­
cording
to Oeorge Van Natta, Natta
ermen who failed .to secure li­ tra assistance during the busier ly damaged. Traffic Officer C. H.
commander
of the Post, are ae thè eea.
Talentjnvesttgated
the
wrack.
e.
censes have been found and fined,
SIXTY DAYS
:
FORDRIVER
.¡BAPTIST CAR
ONE MILL
LEVY ASKED
LEAVES TOWN
PAVING IS
CONSIDERED
Weed Millright
Murdered Today
ASK RECALL
OF SHERIFF
R obbins to
Hopheads Held
'In California
DIRECT BOAS
20 Killed
In Holland
AIMEE MC.
GOES EAST
Normal Takes
League Game
Heroes
JOURNAL GETS
COMICSTRIPS
Troops Sent
Earthquake
To Tien Tsin
Shakes N. J.
GAME WARDENS HAVE BUSY
TIME SAYS LOCAL OFFIGER
Files Suit
Then Dies
AVERAGE AGE OF ASHLAND
CIVIL WAR VETERANS 85