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iDMESPAY, JULY 13, 1927
:W -IN BORROWED DUI
wrflicting . Ideas May be
Worked Out Harmonious
ly as Geneva Disarmament
Conference Omttnuas —
Americans Oppose Flans
Submitted by Othen.
Twelve Klamath I n d i a n
. Girls Who Burned Dormi
tory at Klamath Agency
Are Indicted by Federal
Grand Jury — Girls Are
S tU lih School. ,
OBNBVA, July 13. — (IP) —
Teebnical experts of the naval
limitation conference resumed to
day the task of bringing together
their conflicting Idea« of cruiser
needs.
American conferees reduced
from ZS to 18 their estimate of
the minimum number of 10,000-
ton cruisers they deem essential
to protact American trade routes
and outlying territory.
British conferees raised their
estimate of ‘the maximum num
ber of such cruisers they equid
agree to from 10 to IS.
At the end of the day they
adjourned indefinitely, deciding
to pat np to the chief elegates
the findings they hare reached to
date.
The chief delegatee are expect
ed to meet Wednesday to carry on
PORTLAND, Ore., July IS-----
(LDTwelve- Indian girls, ranging
in age from 11 to IS years, were
Indicted by the federal grand Jury
Tuesday on charges of
their dormitory.
A desire to be free 1« ascribed
f
Americans Insist that if the
number of big cruisers is reduc-
ed, cruisers of the 7500-ton class
must be armed with 8-inch gone,
instead of 0-ineh, as Ute -British
propose.
Japanese delegates also favor
8-lnch guns, pointing ont that
guns of thia calibre would be
necessary to oCaet th egreat sum-
her of merchant ships which
Grant Britain could pot on the
eeaa quickly, armed with six-inch
auna. to act as auxiliary cruiser«
to .time of w « * , * - , -w.
. '
The British have expressed
their willingness not to build any
above l«,000-ton cruisers u t i l
the United States has buUt ebongh
to reach complete equality.
Thia would permit Oreat Brit-
ain to build smaller cruisers un-
der her total tonnage allowance,
and the Americans, with this In
mind, are studying the question-
The Japanese are favorable to
the British proposal.
TEN HELD IN
CONSPIRACY
Irish Seek Murderers c
loved Leader—Dubl
Tooths Arrested
DUBLIN,” July 13.—(LP) —Ten
young Dublin residents. Including
George Plunkett, * eon of Coant
George Plunkett, today were ar
raigned in district court, charged
with conspiracy to murder Kevin
O’HIggtns, who was assassinated
on his way to mass Sunday.
Plunkett and the others were
remanded In custody until Mon
day.
They protested that the charge
was falee. Bach, when arrested,
denied any participation In the
crime.
at a meet
yeiterday
By ut
«tockhold
directors
positions:
McCoy,'J.
t . H. Sin
«nd H. K
Followl
lag. the
mously to
fleers in
president;
PrqoMsnt
ra d ft. A.
While
was roatl
tog featui
of the tee
Hotel cor
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The dormitory," home of the
1 first of the Indian Girls' school
buildings at the Klamath Agency,
was burned March 30.
The indictment says the matron
of the Institution , had confined
three girls because of mlsbehav-
1 lor. These three 'girls Leola
1 Schoncbin. 13; Hattie Oodowa.
14; and Audrey Baker, 18, are
' accused In the Indictment of being
the ring leaders and of planning
the act.
•
While the matron and other
girls were attending a motion plc-
, ture show, the three are Raid to
have obtained matches and paper
and later directed the firing of
tjM building.
—
Forty girls were In the Institu
tion at th e’ time and escaped
without Injury, , although many
had to flee in their night clothing.
The 12 girls indicted today are
•till at the Indian School and are
Mid to be Incorrigible.
In addition to the ring leaders,
the following girls were Indicted;
Mary John, 11; Marlon Hecocta,
17; Florence Cowen, 12; Orthalie
•rain, 12; Eva Barney, 11; Addle
Weeks. n n w w Btmna, i <:
pha Scboijnchin, lg; and Caseie
Ball 13.
QUA J
I h
SAN MARCOS, Tex., July 13.—
(LP)— Because of inability to get
a jury, the trial of Rebecca Brad
ley Rogers, a pretty co-ed charged
with robbery of the Bank of Bu
Portland Man Faces Morder da. Texas, was convicted and
venue wax changed to La Grange
C h a r g e — Domestic
Tuesday morning.
Trouble« Responsible
Twenty veniremen were exam
ined
withouti one qualifying for
PORTLAND, July IS. — <LP>—
Daniel P. Hanley, SO. is dead. and Jury.
Fred Hartwick, «2 Is In Jail, fac
h .
ing probable murder charges as
• . iti -•
the result of a fatal shooting fray
last night.
*
*
Hanley called on hie divorced
wife, Erma, and la | alleged to
have threatened to kill her and
Hartwick at whose lodging house
she stayed. He called last, night
and Hartwick ran him away.
When he returned a second time
Hartwick shot him.
DAIRY COWS
LEAVE CITY
SMOKING STOPPED IN
CRATBR NATIONAL PARK
Two Carloads Shipuod From
River Valley to '
Los Angeles
Large timber sale areas In
Crater National Forest on which
logging Is In progress have been
closed to smoking daring the
present forest Are seasob. accord
ing to Forest Supervisor Hugh B.
Rankin. Thia will prohibit emok-
ing on nil arena with the excep
tion of Improved camps and
plaees of habitation.
Two carloads of dairy eows
were shipped from the Rogue
River Valley thia weak, one car
load shipped from Ashland sold
to F r e d Hallbaugh of L o s
Angeles, and scheduled to be
sold nt auction In that' city. The
shipment wan made up'of Guern
sey stock.
v
Tennis Games
Popular Sport
Tennis te one of the major
sports at .the Southern Oregon
Normal school thia summer. Hel
en Detrlck recently won a school
championship and has since play
ed two matches With Medford
players.
T it le
tournament
matches are arranged under the
direction pf Mira D. Virginia
Hates, supervisor of physical ada
p tio n at the school. Miss bctrick
won the school championship by
defeating John Church in school
tournament finals.
Here are the fonr men who flew across the ocean In the Am
their plane had come down In n e English channel. They are, I
er Richard E. Byrd, Bert Aoosta and Bernt Balchen. "They a
French villagers to replace their own water soaked uniforms.
TAKES U. S.
APPOINTMENT
Edwin L. Mowat, Fonaftr
Resident, W ill Do For
estry Work
Edwin L. Mowat, sou of Mrs.
W. H. Mowat. for many years a
resident of Astaiand, was recently
appointed junior forester at the
Lake States Forestry Experiment
Station with headquarters at S t
Paul, Minnesota, according to
word received by local friends.
The appointment is governmental.
Mr. Mowat has been assigned for
the summer months to research
work in the Upper Peninsula of
Michigan near Marquette.
Mr. Mowat Is a graduate of the
Ashland high school, later attend
ed Oregon Agricultural college
and this summer received his
Mqater degree in Forestry from
Yale University after doing a year
of research work.
Mrs..Mowat who has spent the'
last year with her brother in
Brooklyn, New York, plans to
Join" her son at St. Paul. The fam
ily still considers this city as
“home."
INTERNATIONAL BABY
STUFF *IOUU>
MUIN
o s .«
TWO VIOLATE
MOTOR LAWS
PORTLAND, Ore., July 13
—(U»>—Portland today boast
ed of having a real Inter
national baby.
City health department
records revealed that little
Pauline Schenavl was born
here recently. She is 'the
daughter of Dell Schenavl,
native of France, and Ann
Schenavl, native of Rustia.
Shanghai, China was Hated
as the family’s permanent
George Clark, Butte Falls,
Pays $15 Fine in Justice
Court
• a d d re s s ....................
Art Director
To Give Talk ,
Miss Belle Cady'White, direc
tor of the Ashland Oregon Sum
mer School of Art will talk to Kl-
wanla Friday at their regular
!
luncheon concerning the work the
art school is accomplishing. The
program, according to Secretary
H. C. Galey, will be one of unusu
al interest.
In his weekly bulletin Secretary
Oaley announces that new lapel
buttons of new design have been
received.
News Views
Geqrge Çlark of near Butte
Falls was fined *15 and-costs by
Justice of the Peace G. O. Taylor
of Medford Wednesday morning
when he entered & “pTea o fgu ilty
tp.a charge of hauling logs on a
flve-fon truck without license er
log permit.
Clark was arrested Tuesday af
ternoon by State Traffic Officer
C. P. Talent while hauling logs
over the Butte Falls road. He
was using a big Mack Truck.
C. H. Layton, Eagle Point, Is
scheduled to appear before Jus
tice of the Peace Taylor this after-
noon to'answer to a charge of op-
eratlng his automobile z with a
void license. Hts visitor’s permit
had expired and he had failed to*
secure another when arrested by
Officer Talent.
INVESTIGATE
MYSTERY FIRE
COP STOPS
RACE CARS
Essex and Ford Speeded
Drivers Pinched—May
Pay Fine
WENT 45 ON
MAIN STREET
eh
.
..
. .
Visiting Traffic Officer Ar
rest» Speeder in
This City
J. R. Daugherty, Ashland, driv
ing a Bulck car 45 miles an hour
through Main street In this city,
was arrested by 8tate Traffic Of
ficer Joe McMahon of Oregon
City, who is visiting here. Daugh
erty will appear before a local
justice of the peace and answer to
a charge of speeding, wlnthln a
short time.
W p I hif ! hoorah !
VW IW W
AereM- .
Jackson county will be patrol
led by tjireo state traffic officers
this summer.
W. B. Mynott, Salem, arrived
here today and will be Initiated
In his duties by Officer C. P.
Talent.
He* will be located In
Medford.
Byrd, Neville, B a l e h e n ,
Mynott will use a nfotorcycle In
Acosta, and Chamberlain
patrolling the highways, The ap
Leave French H a r b o r
pointment in this county Is the
Tuesday A f t e r n o o n -
first he haB held with the state
Thank French Folks in
department.
Farewell Message.
Lieutenant Olin Nichols, Of
ficer Talent and Officer Mynott
CHERBOURG, France. July 15,
« ill compose the state patrol —(LP)— With two lots of Ameri
fcrce for the county during the can trans-Atlantic aviator« aboard
summer months.
retracing on the sea the paths
they cut through cloud and, fog In
the sky, the Leviathan sailed for
home shortly after 8 o’clock Tues*
day night.
Commander Richard E. Byrd.
Lieut. George E. Novllle, Bernt
Balchen and Bert Acosta of the
monoplane America, «whose her
Occupants of Colliding Can oic struggle against almost InauN
Uninjured—Accident on meuntabje disadvantages aroused-
Narrow Bridge
the admiration of France, boards
ed the Leviathan In mid-after-
Occupants of two ears which
noon.
,
collided on the covered bridge
Before putting out In a tug for
near Jackson Hot Springs, early
the Leviathaa, anchored In the
this morning, escaped uninjured.. harbor, they dispatched a fare
An Essex coach driven by Mrs. well message of thanks to the
J. R. Leslie who resides near French people and visited the na
this city bn R. R. 2 and a Ford val aviation station.
driven by Wilbur Dally, Granite
With Chamberlin were hie wife
Fireet, were slightly damaged as and his mother.
they were driven tog other on the
All had boarded the ehip a t
narrow bridge.
Southhampton.
Responsibility for the «.•’cidenl
Also aboard was Thea Rasche,
was attached to no one. A re German woman aviatrlx, who Iq
port of the accident was made to going to do stunt flying la the
Police Chief George McNabb.
United States.. She has with her
her plane, which she flew from
Barlin to Southampton.
Charles A. Levine, who accom
panied Chamberlin across the At
lantic. had expected to go from
Southampton to Cherbourg on hie
way back to Paris to prepara thè
Bellanca plane for a westward
'
trans-Atlantic flight.
Finally he decided to ratvnr tv
Paris from London. Before they
wont to Cherbourg,
Novllle.
Acosta and Balchen went buck to
I
Ver-eur-Ber, as Byrd and Balehen
1
had. done the day before., to say
i
goodbye to the villagers who had
i
helped them when they landed In
’
the sea. They were cheered and
serenaded with folk songs, des
1
pite a driving rain.
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ESSEX AND
. FORD MEET
AVIATOR TO
HOP PACIFIC
Miss Mildred Doran to Ac
company Flint Airman
On Flight
MT. CLEMBN8. Mich., July 13.
av
iator, flew td Selfridge Field to
day to seal the barograph on hla
plane, the “Miss Doran" in which
he will attempt to fly to Hawll
next month. He will be accom
panied on the flight" by Miss Mil
dred Doran, 22 year old school
teacher.
They planned to hop off at 3 p.
Suspected Strangler Will m. for ifaywood flying field, near
Chicago. From there they will
Not Face Jury Until
fly westward tonight and stop at
November
Tulsp, Okie., tomorrow. They
WINNIPEG. July 13.— (LP)— A will start to the coast tomorrow
postponement of the trial of Earle night. They plan to leave for
Nelson, charged with the murder Honolulu August 11.-
of two Winnipeg women, w a s
granted today by Justice MacDon
ald on request of defense. at
torneys.
Nelson is suspected of being the
strangler wanted in nearly a score,
of .cities In the United States.
Theft of a Ford truck, owned
The caao wae scheduled to
start July 16 but will be held In by Virgil Chapman, proprietor
November as a rstult of the Jus of the Bast Side market, was re
ported to police Tuesday even
tice's order. ’ .
ing.
— (LP>— Auggie Pedler, Flint
TRIAL DATE
POSTPONED
WMKTA
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Three State
Traffic M
On R°'X
CHICAGO F U N S
T M O 'iE A «-
CCNB ON
M o s w ro e a
Thieves Take
Ford Delivery
The car wae parked la front
ARE RELEASED of the Vining theater by Thos
Homer Hensley, 13, and James Grigsby, employee of Chapman,
Whitney, 17. both of ' Portland, and taken while Grigsby waa la
Oregon, were taken into custody the show.
No trace of the stolen ear had
by officers when found prowling
nronnd the Park Hotel and were been found Wednesday morning
"released after spending one night according to Police Chief George
McNabb.
In the city Jail.
YOUNG 'DOBS
Ray Andrew«
and Clifford
Moore of Medford must appear
before Justice of the Peace O. < V
Taylor this afternoon and explain-
why they raced over the Padflq"
highway between Phoenix and
Talent Tuesday evening.
They were driving nearly SO
miles an hour. It is charged. An>
drews driving a Maxwell rad
Moore In a Ford keeping pace
with him when they wsra appra-
hended by State Traffic officer
Joe McMahon, formerly of thia
district, now located In Oregon
City, bnt spending hie vacation Id
Medford.
City solicitor Wm. Briggs Is
working on an ordinance whle^
will solve the city garbage dispos
al problem. City council members
met with him recently to disease
the problem which will probably
ba acted upon at the council
meeting to he held next Tuesday
evening.
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