Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 01, 1927, Image 1

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ROAD OPEN
HONOLULU, T. H., July 1-—
As the epochal teat of Lieuten­
ants Lester J. Maitland and Al­
bert Francis Hegenberger, which
yesterday stirred these Islands to
g fever bent of excitement, enter­
ed the realm of the past today,
Hoaolnla >nrned Its eyes toward
the daring little stnat • flyer,
Dickey Grace, begging for permis­
sion to start his flight alone, ex­
cept fo r a mascot dog. across the
Pacific to Los Angeles.
And Maitland and Hegenberg-
Crater Lake road la open aad
automobiles can now reach - the
lodge,- according to announce*
ment made at the
lfedford
headquarters of the Crater Lake
company.
The road la not In good condi­
tion and to make the last three
miles over the read it is necessary
to use chains on a car, it is said.
A big July Fourth crowd is ex­
pected at the lodge in spite of the
fact that it can be reached only
with difficulty.
Employees of the lodge, about
Sd in number, hare been prepar­
ing for the last week for the op­
ening. A big force of workmen
are working frewledly to drive
the big rotary snow plow through
the last two miles of drifts on the
road.
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Producers Bow to Bank aad
Tile of Tilm Colony and
Salary Reduction of 10 to
26 Per Cent as Previously
Announced Will Hot be
Made How.
UPTON CLOSE
TALKS CHINA
ELHART BUYS
ROSE STOCK
RIFLE CLUB
IS POPULAR
Frisco H as B ig
$750,000 Blaze
Daily Tidings
through this paper. All
yon hare to d o la to write your
questions briefly and clearly alga
year fall name and addreaa and
mall it to Richards In care of the
BaUy Tidings and then watch
| far yoar answer. Only your inl-
2 Uala w ill appear In the published
Medford Today Became Of
fidai Headquarter*—
Move Torniture
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to
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HOLLYWOOD, Cal., July 1.—
(LP)—-The war la over. The pro­
ducer has bowed to the rank and
file of the film colony.
Salaries are not to be reduced
10 to 25 per cent, as previously
announced by the Motion Picture
Producers’ association. S t a r s ,
players, extras, technicians, writ­
ers and publicity men w ill get
the same high wages to which
they are accustomed— and the
producer seems badiy beaten,
although he left the field with
an attempt at nonchalance and
with n certain dignity.
A statement signed by 12 of
Well Known Author Speaks the principal producen, all mam-
In their honor were brief. Their
Before Students at
ben of the Hays organisation,
only words were virtually repeti­
admitted the uniform cut was a
tions of the short interviews they
technical blunder by suspending
gave when they arrived yesterday.
Upton Close, lecturer, scien­
action
on It until at least August
“Orders are orders," was the tist and traveler, who spoke at
only comment they would make the Southern * Oregon Normal
They saved themselves from
when word was received from school spoke recently at the Ore­
Washington
prohibiting
their gon Agriculture college at Cor­ a general rout by saying “ In de­
ference to the view expressed by
hoped-for return flight ,40 the vallis. _ _ _ _ _
.
you, we are willing to postpone
’’China is In the midst of political
the proposed general cut until at
revolt bat la combining w ith.' It
a cultural revolt aa are other least August 1, as requested by
the Academy of Motion Picture
A rts ahd Sciences.”
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Those signing the comim'uhlea-
When they went out to Wheel­ erners culturally. They are In­
er field to Inspect their plane, sisting on their right to eat. dress, tlon were Joseph Schenck Pro­
however, they were more like a drink, play and pray as they ductions, Cecil B. DeMllle Pic­
pair of boys returning to a be­ choose rather than having their ture! corporation, W illiam Fox
loved posy. They carafwlly went cnltnre dictated to them aa their Studios, Christie Film company,
over the entire ship aad even< governments have been,” he said. Metropolitan Pictures, Samuel
long after they had completed the
Goldwyn, inc., Metro-Gold wyn-
inspection they remained in the
Mayer, Mack Bennett Comedies,
hangar affectionately tinkering
Jack White Comedy corporation,
abont the great “Bird of Para­
F. B. O. Stndios, Universal Pic­
dise” which carried them across
tures and First National,
tha longest stretch of open ocean
ced Wednesday jilg h t the salary
ever spanned by humans.
slice would not be put Into effect
The day for the heroes waa a.’ Plans to Make Book
alive would not be put Into effect
continuous round of official via-
at that studio, and Paramount
Music Store Dis­
its and social functions, and al­
Famous Lasky, first to call for
tinctive
though at times the young men
the cut, stated they would an­
bordered near to a bored appear­
H. H. Elhart <of the Elhart swer the proposal of the academy
ance, at all times they continued Book and Music store announced in separate communications.
to conduct themselves with uaa»- today that he had purchased the
suming dignity.
.entire music stock of O. H. Rose,
No order for their departure to. ’ of the Rose music and confec-
z
the mainland has yet been recetv-, , tlonery store.
ed by the fliers, bat when a rm-»,
Mr. R o m has had tha Victor
port, unofficial though it waa that' agency, handling both records
the “ Bird of Paradise” was to be and phonographs, and Mr. Elhart
left behind, both lofked disap­ w ill Install thia agency in hla Marksmanship is Big Sport
pointed. but refused to make com­ store.
at Southern Oregon
ments.
“We plan to «take the Elhart
Hormal
store distinctly a hook aad music
store, dosing out other lines. We
The crack of rifles is heard all
believe we can make it one of the day about the Southern Oregon
most complete stores of this type Normal school as the more than
in southern Oregon,” Mr. Elhart 20 students interested in mark-
aald in commenting on the pur- manahlp practice at the range at
chase of tha Vletor agency.
the rear of the building.
Mr. Elhart has handled the
No sport has attracted more
Rev. Roy Nelson of Phoonlg
Brunswick agency and a big stock attention and InterMt at tha
w ill occupy the pnlptt of the lo­
cal Presbyterian church on Sun­ of sheet music la the Elhart store. school than markmanshlp. Prior
The Elhart company also take to thd spring commencement four
day morning, taking the place of
over the entire’ stock of guitars, dubs were organised and com­
tha pastor, Rev. H. T. Mltchel-
violins, and other string Instru­ peted in a tournament. Summer
X»ore «ho to attending the young
ments which M r. R o m has ta r­ school students are deriving the
people Conference at Grants P a « .
ried.
same amount of interest-from the
Secretary W . P, W alter of the
sport.
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local T . M. C. A. w ill occnpy the
Under the direction of Miss
pulpit of the Presbyterian chnreh
Virginia D. Halea, physical cul­
at Phoenix.
There wUl be no
ture instructor at the school,
preaching M irtea In the 'local
much InterMt la being shown in
Presbyterian chnrch in tha even­
tennis.
Miss Hales is making ar­
ing.
for a tournament
SAN FRANCISCO, July I.— rangements
(IP)— Five firemen and a civilian with Medford players.
ware Injured and five other per­
“MSN RATS” ,
sons were reported trapped In a
The pen rats”, tha most
»750,000 fire which gutted the
contemptible term
which
three story factory of the Pacific
prisoners
cat»
he
given
by
Bag company here today.
their companions la crime,
A large area of the south-of-
has been applied to the three
Maritet Industrial district v u im­
D’Autremont b r o t h e r s by
peril«^ by the furious Maae.
prisoners in the penitentiary
8eoraa fled tor their II v m from
at Salem, according to Dis­
adjoining factortM and rooming
trict -Attorney Newton D.
Chaney.
Alfred Stein, civilian, one of
“ Prisoners nt the peniten­
the injuredj reported to the fire
tiary have honor a.-« e n g
department that he m w five girls
themselves, bat feel the
overcome with smoke trapped ta
D‘Antremonto
lower
than
the flaming structure before he
any,” he Mid.
was rescued. •
Phoenix Pastor
Will Speak H ew
COUNTY SEAT
MOVED FRIDAY
I Then write.
[Richards, Aaej
lea* greatest R
■tolaa ip care i t
(the A s h l a n d
— . . — --a p p « a r in t a i s
RICHARDS paper.
Richards brings his mammoth
show 9 t wonders, thrills, gtris,
music, laughs and mystery to the
Vining theatre tor a three-Aay
engagement
starting Tuesday,
i first installment of an-
w ill appear Tuesday,
hards does not claim to be
ad reader” but a scientist
sychologist and says he de­
alt his answers through
n scientific methods which
erts is far mo re accurate
he pM fanes of elalrvoy-
^ybdMs brings a large
tp'tap Vining theatre. He
r a Mg company of artists,
¿toads of scenic effects and
been made whereby Mr. Richards
will answer' questions free of
MANY SEEK
BIG REWARD
Men Convene
e 4 s t o M M i y h ^ :^ « 3 t - A
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»6,900 W in be Award«! to BELLINGHAM, Wash., July
Portland WM chosen
Those Responsible fo f <
for the 222» Joint convention of
D ’Autremonts’ Captare
Colambis. Wgahlng-
tonand Oregonveterinary msdi-
cal associations gt (he concluding
business session of this mat ’ s eon-
ventten this forenoon. The ©re­
gna.body will sot the exact dates
fog.sometime next.annusar.
the .W rittth
District Attorney New tonCha-
y has a knotty problem to
“Who get» the rewarde for’ Ita
capture ' of the D Autremodt
twins?” Is the query be has re­
ceived from atesbeavtnr, OMdu
Where thqy werp capture«. * ; 3
Rewards offered for the men
totalled »15,206. The reward tor
each amounted to
300.
The army buddy of Hugh, who
gave the information whlcju led
to the arrest Of the yo n iiM p of
the notorious hiOZ will p&faably
receive the »6,84)0. for the oapture
of Hugh.
PeHce of Stmtbeavllle. w ill
probably get aU or a ’ portion of
the reward, offered for the capture
of the twine. Just where the tip
which led to their* arrest came
from is something which officers
must figure out before awarding
the money.
From Ohio Chaney has received
several claims tor the money.
Local atàndhrdftletatlons WÏ-
6ak announced a one cent ta-
crease in gasoline. The local re­
tail price at service stations la
now 25 and one-half cents par
gallon; f
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VERSUMER, France—After hours of blind flying in
darkness, rain and fog, Commander Richard E. Byrd and
three companions in*the monoplane “ America” came
down in the English Channel about 3:45 a. m.
The amazing flight across the Atlantic was ended
when the quartet paddled ashore in a little collapsible
McNABB HOME rubber boat whieh they had with them.
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The village was asleep.
FROM REDDING
France became officially aware of the landing when
the tired aviators awakened the light house keeper. Sail­
Chief Testifies in Murder ors were roused and towed the plane ashore.
Case in California
An auto filled with Freaeh and Ameriean officials
hurried from Le Bourget to congratulate and care for the
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Chief of Police George McNabb fliers.
returned Thursday evening from
Theoritleally t h e ' nreonants
Redding, California, where he
reached Paris, their goal.
had been called as a state witness
Since early, last night they had
In a charge of burgtary against
circled
over France, helpless In
Jack F. Frye end Chas. W . F ra­
the storm. All night they «rein­
ser, Chief McNabb arrested the
two men In April of this year a f­ Firemen Plan tor Water ed around trying to rind g rift
through, which they might sight,
ter they had escaped Reddtng and
Batti» to be Staged
a landing place.
Yreka police.
Soon
Thoy finally earns down IS *
Tke men are accused of hav-
Firemen and volunteer flre- I miles from Lebrouget Field after
tnfl robbed a rooming house' at
“woth-eul** »«»ore ih qn Ml A onoa of flying.
Reading. They n»d toiiowttir feetr Wert given
The actual mileage will never
night tollolring a I
their discovery by Henry Seng, a Thursday
J
be
known.
“feed”
at
the
fire
station.
Redding policeman. The state
j
They accomplished two things.
The fire equipment was taken
charged the men used a set of
I First they completed the third
“celluloid slips” found In their to the intersection . of Oak aad
I American trans - Atlantic flight
Main
streets
and
the
volunteer!
car, In opening the doora of the
I within 40 days. Second, they
boys
demonstrated
their
ability
rooming house.
proved that tog. the terrible
Much difficulty was experienc­ in using the horn.
I
enemy
of airmen la not an un­
Plans
were
made
for
a
water
ed in securing a jury to hear the
case. A night court session was fight to be held within the next beatable foe even when attacked
two weeks.
I at Its worst, at the end of a bat­
held Wednesday in order that wit­
Volunteers, firemen and others I tle in which other elements. jrala».
nesses from a distance might
who enjoyed the dinner at the I treesing sleet, cold, had aided. *
testify and return to their homes. station were:
H. D. McNair,! ! Through blood-shot eyes caus­
Frye was convicted of the charge.
Glen Simpson, Lloyd Croaeon, I ed by sleepless nights. Command­
The jury disagreed nine to three
Arthur Peters Elmer Biegel, I
on Fraser who will be retried In Voyle Franklin, O. M. Franklin, I er Byrd today surveyed the brok«
en frame of the giant monoplane*
September, according to a tele­
Jr.. Harry Ingling, Guy Good, I I It lay moored to fishing hoato
gram received today by McNabb.
Baughman, Guy Apple- 1 >ff the beach, floating- sluggishly^
Mrs. McNabb accompanied her George
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white, Terry Talent, Dave Bar- 1 Its wheels were torn oft when It
husband to Redding.
gent, Joe King, Lee Wallace, I struck the beach before gliding
Lawrence Wilson and Chief, Clint I > into the aea.
Baughman.
I Byrd declared the trip waa
harder than his flight to the
North Polo, in aa interview with
a United Press yepreeentatlve. He
laid on the whole he considered
*t a auccaas even though it ended
'n the ocean, aa ha had obtained
valuable scientific data he set
m t to get.
Secretary W. P. Walter Re­ The meaeage of the landing re­
ports 20 Boys Bn.
lieved the excited tension whieh
<
rolled
had existed for more than five
| hoars aa the aviators flew over
Elliott MacCracken has bean
France making an effort to flat}
secured as chat tor the Y. M. C.
» landing flOId.
A. Boy’s' Camp and everything la
The rain poured down in tor*
“rosy” , according to thoM la rents. The commander of the'
charge. “ Elliott baa had consid­
naval aviation field at Havre, or­
erable experience cooking aad to dered flares be M t ap to guide
an excellent cook and everyone to Byrd If he wanted to land there. '.
enthusiastic over this,” stated
But the flares could not pent
Secretary W. P. Walter. Twenty trate tha fog aad darkness.
boys have signed up and with
One radio message received'
tha Camp but five days off much said "Ws are flying around with
InterM t to being manifested In i
the eamp. Registration w ill eloM
at nooq Tuesday aad every thing
w ill he packed and read to start
early Wednesday morning, it was
annonneed at headquarters this
morning. Those who have reg­
istered are: David McGarry, Rob-1
art Dodge, Robert Bsc tel, WMtoo 1
Barton, Leverett Davis, Jr.. Rob-1
srt Davis, Rex Werts, Raymont'J
Shiffer, Robert Herndon, Chart« I
Stennett. Roger Shiffer, Kenneth I
Tonner, John Hogg, Gale Wood- 1
worth, Bart Wright, Colver A n- 1
derson, Newell Elliott, Vincent I
Sawyer, John Billings and Lonnk I
Scroggins W. P. Walter will act I
as ehmp director with Lawrsnetj
Mltchelmore as aMlatant. -
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