Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 11, 1927, Image 1

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Showers, Thunderstorms.
for Over Fifty Years
(United Presa Wire Service)
ATURDAY,
ELCOME M0ME1
IS DISCUSSED
ounty Superintendent Ex
plains Operation Of Pro­
posed School Law.
tam ings la Accompanied
By Son, L w d a - f t h M -
tional Papers Are Mailed
To Oolombug Where In s­
pects Arg^ Held—Except
To Return Within Rext
Ten Days, ' /
j Sheriff .Ralph Jennings,
arpied with first degree murder
warrants, is ¡speeding toward Oo-
lsmbua, Ohio, today to bring May
and Ray D’Antremont to Jeek-
sonville to face chargee for their
alleged part In the dynamiting of
the Southern Pacific Mail train
and killing of foar man la 1|22.
They w ill ba placed in the same
ja il which naw shelters Hugh,
on trial for murder.'
The sheriff was accompanied by
his son, Depsty Sheriff Lewis
Jennings.
Governor Patterson airmailed
extradition papers to Colnmbns.
Sheriff Jennings expects to re­
turn with the ’ prisoners In tan
days.
The treasure box of exhibits In
tbe Hugh D’Autremont trial «as
brought oat of the safe this mota-
Ing, sad the procession of articles
alleged to have been found near
tha scene of the Stokiyon holdup,
by which the state hopes to pro-
enre a verdict of guilty against
Hugh, was. started.
The newspapermen, searching
for something new. something
Which would a d T ilw ii« 2«« te
the humdrum testimony of tbs
. Ia aatie^atien of the formal
opening of the Ashland Oolf
course which la to he made with­
in a hsort time, a number of
local golf enthusiasts, held a pic­
nic there. Friday evening, and so
thoroughly enjoyed the affair
that Immediate plans were made
for similar events.
A number of the ladies of the
party, whp had not taken up golf
watched the amatuer “ Paforta-.
nates” who steered the balls In­
to the “rough” or fhztall, instead
of sending them In graceful ares
down the center of the fairway.
Much excitement resulted when
Frank Jordan "almost" made a
hole in one. This is one of the
most trying holes on the course
aa It is dlrdctly uphill, and in the
events the player swings directly
into the rays of the setting sun.
Mr. Jordan’s remarkable shot,
was one of the main topics of
conversation.
About 7 o’clock a delicious sap­
per was served on the grass un­
der the tress.
.The Ashland golf course pro­
mises to be one of the most ideal
on the Pacific coast and the set­
ting is Meal for picnic parties.
Club memebrs are anxious that
Fred C. Peterson, superintend­
ent of Klamath county schools,
■poke on the "County School Un­
it System" at the regular Kiwan­
is luncheon Friday noon at the
Llthia Springs hotel.
The announcement was mado
■t the meting that the Roseburg
Kiwanis hare invited all the clubs
of District 7, including Klamath
Falls, Ashland and Medford to
meet there June 28 for a district
conclave.
Dr. R. L. Burdlc was elected
alternate delegate for President
Wirt M. Wright to the district
convention at Spokane, Wast ing-
ton, August 22-23.
Mr. E. Zimmerman, new resi­
dent manager of the Llthia
Spring hotel, was a guest of the
Kiwanis at the luncheon.
The next program will be in
charge ..Pf 31*.®, grievance of which
P? R. Hardy is chairman.
Mother Of Hero Is Greeted
By Wild Throng*—Honor
Paid Lindbergh In Thia
Country To Exoeed That
G i v e n By Enthusiastic
European Capitols.
W A8HINOTON, D. C., June 11.
The Bundy haired boy with clear
eye, Charles A. Lindbergh, was ac­
claimed, by President Coolidge
and a hundred thousand per.
sons today, as Amerjca’s greatest
modern hero. The boy wbo flew
across the Atlantic alone met
the madly joyous demonstration.
He wore no uniform and looked
younger than his 25 years.
The president pinned the dis­
tinguished Fly Cross on his
breast.
“On the. evening of May 23, I
arrived In PsrM. During the week
I gpent In Paris and time In Brus­
sels and London, the people of
Europe asked that I bring hack
one message to the people of
America. At ovary gathering I
heard the same words. You’ve seen
the affection of the peoplp of
every member take advantage of France demonstrated to you.
I
the opportunity to learn the want to bring -hack to you thia
message of affection.”
This was the whole of his
speech.
Tha president’s speech and
Lindbergh’s unassuming answer
climaxed the glorious day. x Hto
mother was In his arms «2
greeted hhn
Mra. Coolidge put
her arms around him. The crowd
chberbd. The aebne wastntensely
g ra n m tfc .T h e ceremony Was or-
pr to 2d minutes
FACULTY GIVES
SENIOR PARTY
-
First Of Formal Events Of
Commencement Season
Ho Machines Will Be Al­
lowed To Enter Or Pass
Along Winburn Way Dur-
* ing The Program—Lith-
ians Ta Assist Polios In
Directing Big Crowd.
Everything la In readiness for
presentation of tha beautiful spec­
tacle, "The Cycle of a Day,” this
evening at the selected site in
Llthia Park.
The affair moved off smoothly
at a dress rehearsal Friday eve­
ning—lighting effects were all
that could possibly he desired—
tha music was beautiful— every­
thing points toward the affair hew­
ing one of the most outstanding In
the history of Ashland.
With an Idea of making the
spring festival an Ashland insti­
tution — a pageadt of sufficient
beauty to Insure Its repetition each
year— no effort or expense has
bean spared by the Normal school
In making thia Initial performance
outstanding In beauty and har-
mony.
™ ‘-
*
Coming at the Commencement
season it has meant many extra
hours of labor for those la charge
and they have been grateful to
city employeer and others who
have been generous In their assist­
ance In preparing the grounds for
the affair.
The dances of the Festival will
be symbolic of the cycle of a day,
from dawn to dnak. The costume»
Inaugurating the first of the
formal events of the Commence­
ment season at the Southern Ore­
gon Normal school, the faculty
members of the institution enter­
tained Friday evening, Jupe 10,
V ’
£ L L lf o ftu
In the college auditorium with a
formal reception.
tuKen by Renient
Those Ip the receiving line were
s=a President and Mrs. J. A, Church-
111, Miss Helen Anderson, dean of
r
~ women, Miss Edith Bork, princi­
I
diffieult te glean day excitement
p al of the Llnooln school, Mr. and
Ltthlans will assist police In
1
Mrs. V. V. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
ta the repetition o f, testimony
patrolling
the place and acting as
* / » * * • : ," *F «** . » w o tto d ,” I
J. M-. Fuller and Mias ~ Beatrice. w h en . "The J,'1toeu^fal| agdvaa
wfcfeh had already Sbmk gtodrW
W
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d
M
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t
o
m
t
o
than
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tbs president said.
the first trial.
"
Hall. Mr. Caldwell fa senior ad­
grove whose the permribnnee
AedOa’sagd»’ Wdhsi M r.ahdM «-
Thrning to the hero had his
visor and Mr. Fuller is a. regent
The. action o t oae of the Wit­ .2; M McGee. ■ Mg. •« te '.M m .,M ;
Mrs.
Lang
will
teach
music
on
Happy
Days
Of
Former
In
takes
plaee ta overlooked J>y a hill
(bother, the president said: "His
of the Institution.
the guitar for the Normal. She
nesses, C. Soaderson, a. «action Franklin. Mr. and ’MM- Vrdd En­ Mother who eadowed her son with "
where the crowds era expectdjj to
stitution, Its Growth
Other Guestt were Mr. and Mrs.
gang crew of Siskiyou, to .Mark­ gle. Mr .'-and Mts.'-WlUB. Dodge,
already has a few atudnents in tho
gather early. Soma few seatscwUl
her ohm' nrfidesty and charm Is
And
Value
Discussed
O.
A. Briscoe and Mies Ila Myers.
ing some of tbs exhibits he to. a l­ Mr.- add- Mri. Frank Jordan, Mr.
art.
jrlth ns. Engaged In the vital ■
After the reception of the sen­ be provided for older folks. ‘
leged, to have found near the
W ishers Way and the Park
nna tort. » . » . W hom and Mr. profession of school teaching, she
iors a program was given by mem­
scene of the holdup pad' his fail­
Architect Wlllets cut a large
streets
will he roped off In order
and Mi«. Ldoto Dodge. ■
has permitted neither money or a
bers of the Alford orchestra of
ure to mark' others prompted the
doorway from the Commercial
that no automobiles may he near
The next picnic M planned M r lamento Qatar
with her fidelity 2
Medford.
defense to question him closely
Department to the
adjoining
the scene of the performance to
ns Tuesday 'evening.
...
to her duties.
Schctch broom was effectively
relative to this actios.
.
room. Hence the Com. Dept. Is
mar the music by the stopping and
used decorating the auditorium.
Earlier Mr. Bonderson ha4 test­
much mori roomy, light and pleas­
starting of engine.
Faculty members present were
’ ? • ’ “Ltody’s” Late Night
ant. Prof. Miles reports 33 stu­
ified In the plaintiff's examination
'A
number
of
students
from
the
Mlsa Helen Andersen, Miss Bea­
"O N
BOARD USS MEMPHIS.
dents in that D ept/
that be had found «a Insulated
Umpqua will arrive on Friday.
trice
Hall, Miss Marion Ady.-MIss
Enroute
to
Washington,
June
11.
wire jhst outside the teunel, wMph
Pearl Durst, V. V. Caldwell, W.
_
ftp)—
A bashful and somewhat
The W. C. T. U. of Ashland
lad te a detonating battery about
Mias Thomas is assisting In a
W. Wells, A. C. Strange, A. 8.
lewlldered colonel In the Missouri
stands high In the estimate of the
25 foot from' the tunnbl entrants,
Taylor, Mias Katherine Vincent,
national guard slept aboard his large concert in Salem thia week. Normal school. The good women
and that alongside this battery he
Mias Elisabeth Richardson, Mies
private warship lgat night, onjoy- She Is the leading soprano. She of this society are aiding two
found shells, three knapsacks, sad
and Prof. Miles, with a body of
Clara Trotter and Miss Eva Four Teams • Compete In
ng
a
quite
night
of
rent
which
w
ill
Registration
made
daring
the
poor young men who are strug-
a pair of overalls. He testified
“ Bhootín” At normal :
students from the north will ar­
White.
the knapsacks each contained t^o morning htonrs Included the fol- preced weeks, of acclaim by hie
gl'pg by hard labor and economy
rive on Saturday.
Junior girls who served punch
own
United
States.
Gun Touhument
tollowing
named:
footpads, which were severed With
j|o obtain an education.
during the evening were: Barbara
Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh,
creosote. Hs said these exhibits
Fred Petoreqa, Klamath Falla,
Brown, Frances Wright, Opal Mit­
record-breaking air kero, ended a
M. F. H. Carter, the treasurer,
Miss Rosa Dodge, class of *34,
were the same aa the article« he 12«7; Nett D. Peterson, Klamath
"Shootln* matches" have bee^
chell, Gladys Rice, Lydia Cleaver
record-breaktag Journey home ns or Mr. Galey, will be at the-build- Is filling the place of Miss Titus
had found and guarded until he Falls. W et; Ida R. Thpnms. Elk­
the attraction at the southern Ore­
and
Anne
Fedor.
J
the cruiser Memphis promised to lng Monday forenoon to receipt in the Phoenix school to the great
had turned them over to a J a A - ton, Oregon, 1205; Blda Farlow
gon Normal school for t ie la«C
shatter all previous time marks for tuition. Town students will satisfaction of all. Miss Titus is
soa county deputy sheriff.
week.
Anderson, Ashland, 1202; H. O.
for Its trans-Atlantic tripe. . Be­ take no dinner along Monday, as sick at her home in Ashland.
BANKS ARK MKRGED
liie men’s rifle teem, known as
However, when cross-examined Anderson, Ashland, 1202; Stella
fore he retired, Lindy sighted the
the "Profeesloaals” defeated three
he admitted that, while he had Wagner. Attend, 120«; Alice home shores from which he de­ the bus will return at 11:80.
THE DALLES—The merger of other school teams, la matches
The German classes are organ­
marked his initials, C. B., on the Applegate Raid. Ashlaad, 1202, parted for International glory. He
tbe
Wasco County and the First. held last week.
f
G. C. Garfield, of Glendale, has ising and are under the direction
wire coll and footpads and bat­ 1222; Lincoln Savage, Greats was Pager to thank the "folks nt
National
bank by the directors In
of
Miss
Wessela.
Loy Barker Is eaptaln of the
tery, he had Pot so marked the Pass, 1125-25; Rosa Dodge Galeyk
rented the Mrs. Ralph house, now
home" and ready to accept the
the local financial Institutions, teem, with James Adams, Alva
knapsacks and overall*. Since It Ashland. 1225-25; Nan McCallan greatest national welcome ever occppled by David Good; and Mrs.
was
announced.
The bus will leave Winter’s of the Normal School the building
Lews end Victor Phelpe ns ether
Garfield will move la soon. Her
has been indicated that the stats Curtis. Ashland. 1504; Mrs. J. H.
accorded an individual American.
The
Wasco County bank will members. Their final score was
daughter will be In the noromal corner each day at 8:30. Round which stood on the grounds now
will attempt to llfck those knap­ Wlutrock. Kerby, Ore.. 1525;
The colonel has not weakened
belonging to the ¿Ity Washington discontinue business. All of Its 315. far In the le a f ef their op­
and the son In the training school. trip fare 6 cents.
sacks, through the purchase df Mrs. Henrietta Bailey, Maadoel,
deposits, totalling 2500,000, will
In the face of one of the most
school.
The Normal School was
ponent«, t>e womenh* faeelty and
sim ilar kdapsneks to Engsnd by Cal., l l f t f Mra. Elian Bureau strenuous program ever outlined.
be transferred to the' First Na­
conducted
by
different
educatprs
BSreeon,
Medford,
1252;
Chas.
L.
men which.the state alleges ware
Apparently nobody here has
till the year 1890, when a olty tional.
the D’Autremont hoys, M r. Bond- wtm ar, Ashland. 1525-22; Louise thought of the fact "that while
h<gh
school was established In the
arson’s admission that he had hot A. Parossl, Ashland, 1525-22; Washington can sleep off Its
Mra.
Miles
Cantrall,
for­
same
building which belonged to
marked this exhibit, was conslder- Gao. Alford, Medford. 1225-25; week-end headache Monday morn­
merly
Mary
Devlin,
a
grad-
the
Normal
corporation, And It
Earl
T.
Shephard,
Medford,
1525-
ed significant. Equally important
ing, Colonel Lindbergh must be up
nate of the class of 1888,
wan rented to, the ’ city school
to the trid lto the Salt Of Wufalto. 1222; Loa Goabb Carter, AaMand,
for an aviator’s breakfast at 7,
now n resident of Ruch.
board. The Normal was not a
In which the state claims was 1221-1225; Olivia Weleott, Marsh­
Fred Homes, who has served paring proposition, and Its last
Applegate
was
preeent.
(Please Turn To Page Three)
found a wpd of paper which wan field. 1203-04; Chanter F. Easter,
While this capture will net be
The Hugh D’Autramont 'tria l
as, president of the alumni or­ president of that period, Prof, J.
"The site of the old Nom-
a postof flee receipt for a register, Portlaad, 1220.
has
brought
out
an
amusing
n
im
­
ganisation
this
year,
knd
whose
of
any real Interest ta the trial.
S. Sweet, closed his work ’ In
mal school was formerly
Many others on the grounds at
ed letter sent hy tone of the D ’Au-
efforts have, been untiring In 1890, ,«nd it Wqa rttoPO^dlthat It ber of coincidences and unusual It has had a psychological offset
owned by my father apd I
noon had not registered.
.making the affair the splendid would never agpin open aa a State occurrences.
(Please T a n to H sa 4)
remember that an old barn
on the public tn general.
- »
The latest eotnetdence was the
suceese it Is. was named president Normal SehoeJ»- It never did In
used to Utead there.” she
at the business meting held this the old building. In 1898 a pro­ capture of the D’AutremoAt tklua,
said. She recalled the d ay
Ray ap d , Roy, In-Ohio klmoat
morning.
position was .made by, jke mnna^-.
When ' they played games
Ohamberlin And Levine Fey
Mra. Rosa Oaley of AahlahA era of Portland University, that if h e r ; > 4 « trçar,#>e' e ÿp » just
about the old grounds. She
Tribute To Gonnaa Who
was named secretary. Thsee two« the people of Ashland Wduld fur­ at the crucial moment when the
recalled algo a snake story
officers will be assisted by the nish the grounds and provide ’a ju ry In the Hugh D’Autremoat
Destroyed
125
Planes
of pioneer days.
Ashland Bike will hold thejr an- sott la 1427
following named officers: Mra. college building equipped ’ for ,trla| was being sought. ' lu fact
nual Flag Day services at tha V i»- Appropriate
"The one t|ln g I remem­
Sueanne
Carter, first vice-presi­ school work, the University would tge paws of tlie capture cams h»1?
BERLIN, June 11.— (tP>— C Ur-
lag theatre Sunday afternoon, ed during tl
ber to every tree about the
dent;
Mra.
Olive Walcott, second endow the AshlAnd school’ with a few hours previous to the com­
epoe
Chamberlin
end
Charles
Le­
June 18 at 1 o’clock.
flkgZ
grounds," said Chester F.
vice-president; Fred Petersqn, '280:009 and make It a permanent pletion of the jury. , T h to / how­
vine
today
paid
tribute
to
Gertn-
A special Invitation |S H lh g « -
The pri^p
Easter whose visit to the
Klamath Falls, third vtee-prssl- branch of the Portland University. ever, permitted eaCh of the Jtary-
any’s wartime aee, Manfred Von
tended to the public to attend the a motto« pi
first made Since hto gradua
dent.
ki
Rlchthoffea, who brought down
The people here received the beau­ men teutaiiyely selected 4 ,rf 4
services.
r.
of Msa”
tlon day.
185
allied
planes
before
meeting
tiful camptis on thè Boulevard, a those selected during thp last few
’ The program will eoaMte of tha. gtorttteatton
" I never thought I would
death
In
an
air
duel.-They
placed
gift from the Oerter Land ' Oor, hour« ot questioning to reed .ef
regular ritualistic exercises which
Exalted I
be
returning
to
the
old
Nor­
a laurel wreath op the grave. The
LEAGUE GAMES TOMORROW and they proceeded in*the con­ the sensational capture of the
includes the display of ell flags low. says th
mal
to
brlag
back
my
two
Wreath was adorned with the
struction of the bulMIrig which le tprins, which cpme also only a
used, by thto country etpee tha and open W
»hert time after Hugh was captar-
Ashland at Grants Pass.
eons
to
visit
the
place,”
said
American
flag
and
bora
the
word
first flag. "The Red Crass ef Eng- Rika to one
Klamath at Medford.
(Please Turn to Page 8)
Charles Weimer.
homage.
'o Normal
'
dsOf 38-Years Ago
RIFLE CLUBS
HOLDS SHOOT
Morning
Homes Named
President Of
Organization
Elks Plan F
land” was planted
Hay ■ J.
r At Vining Theater
on American seen.
FLIERS HONOR
GERMAN ACE
Numerous Coincidents Mark
Trial Of Hugh D’Autremont