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Oregon—Fair Ashland'» Greatest Asset AaManfs the interior? far Over Fifty Years ' ‘ .....¿das AftHIAND, tic Air Heroes N E W YORK, July 19.— UF>— The wrecked America. ' battered .by the sorf of the French Coastline a r r i v e d ! aboard t»e Leviathan today > in crates. It prill be carted to the Teterboro airport at 5 Haabroucfc H e i g h t a, New Jersey to ha »aerated and examined. The extent of the damage revealed will <\eelde ’'Whether the plane will be re- aenembled and repaired, ac- «■adidg to officials of the Atlantic Aircraft corporation. Interest ig Recreation Hight program at Lithla Park is being evinced by a sufficient number to insure a hig attendance at the af fair which is already being spok en of as. a possible regular com munity program. A costume set, the Tucker Or chestra composed of Boyd Tuck er, J. |A. Davis, Prank Jordan and Mrs. Jack Btagel, w ill play old fashioned dance tones while a group of eight costumed In the styles of crinoline days will do the fancy steps of quadrtlls. Clar ence L a m will call tor thia act. Then there w ill be a "mystery orchestra" the music furnished by Roland Parks, Mickey Franklin, M. Ward Parkinson and Ward Jennings on instruments which they will not reveal the Identity. Polk dancing by members of the folk dancing classes at the Southern Oregon Normal school under the direction of Miss D. Virginia Hales, music under the direction of Mtas Leona Marators, a possible Jig dance, are among the other numbers which jura scheduled for the big eonimualty entertainment. The program Is to be given.in the little sylvan grove whore the Spring Festival was held, near the hand stand. “Old Black Jos,” “There's a Long. Long T ra il.” and Other songs o f this typo will be chosen for the community sing. Be Careful Of Grass Fires Is e Warning Given NEW YORK, July 1 1. — a p plying the “Spirit of St. Louta,” Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh soared over New York' Tuesday, on the first leg of his air tonr of the United States, undsr ths auspices of the Daniel Guggen heim Fund and with the coopera tion of the United States depart ment of commerce. Lindbergh w ill climb into the “Spirit of St. Louis” at the Teter boro airport and fly to Mitchel field, whom he plans to start Wednesday for Hartford. *Hls next atop w ill bo Providence and then Boston. Before the completion of his tear, Lindbergh plans to visit 75 cities la ths 43 state«. VISITORS TO BE WELCOMED Mamhera ot th t highway com mittee o f the Chamber of Com merce w ill meet the repreeenta- delegaGon when they visit in this city tomorrow according to plans tarmnhitod at the» Chamber of Commerce director* luncheon held nt noon today. The MILLIONAIRE IS IN DICTED Jacob Goldstein Killed Hi» Partner. Say» Coroner’s y Jury LOS ANGELES, July 1».— OP) — Jacob Goldstein, millionaire president of the Rotschlld Invest ment company, struck his busi ness Partner Frederick Stern, over the head with a hammer and then shot him to death with “homicidal intent,” a coroner’s Jury ruled here late Monday. . Operatives of the district at torney’s office said .a warrant charging murder would ba Issued against the capitalist immediate ly. TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA Aerial H op of More Than 7,000 Miles is Planned by Ariatorg LOS ANGELES, J»ly 19.— OP) — An aerial hop of more than 7000 miles from the Pacific coast to Australia with a stdfcover on soma island in the South Sous may possibly be nndartakaa about August 1. Theodore S.< Lundgren, navigator for Captain L. Griffin told the United Press that ho had such a hop in mltod. Daily Tidings w S ^ ly ^F^aapmsn 1» —<IP) Gilbert, Or a man drafted for <. .ce in the World War. died here Monday from tub- •rculosta. » Gilbert was a resident of Washington, D. C., where hie father, a white House police man. s e r v e d under eight presidents. _ His draft number— 2CT— ' was first to be drawn by Sec retary of W ar Baker at Washington, July 21. 1917. jp Californians reach this city at 4 o’clock and their bnsl- neea session will he brief, lasting but half an hour during which time they will discuss highways and highway Improvement throughout this section of Ore gon and northern California. Included in the delegation to vfatt this city are D. V. Saeltzer, Redding: Carl Lamas, Sacra mento; H. H. Dunning, Marys ville; Wm. G. Lee, Anburn, Cal., Jules Alexander, Susanville; Dr. G. W. Dwinnell, Montague; Ray Jones, Marysville and W. Bouch er,, Sacramento. ENGAGED 2ft YEARS; SUES MI m Lulu McCulloch, 45, Asks $100,000 for Heart Balm PORTLAND, July 19.— OP)— After an engagement which lasted 3» Years, Mtas Lulu McCylloch. 46. formerly n church organist at Haines. Oregp», today filed suit in ‘court asking’ <199,999 against Davis Wilcox, capitalists of Baker and Portland, alleging breach of promise. .The couple met at Haines in 1399 when, the complaint alleges, Miss McCulloch was church or ganist and living with her par ents and Wilcox was postmaster and owner ot a general store. Things went smoothly until Wilcox was’ mnrrlod to another woman In July, 1937. AUSTRIAN in Vienna— ut» Claim Victory VIEN N A , July 19.— (IF)— Ner vous peace today settled on the Austrian capitol. ‘ The palace of justice I» in ruins, but abnounce- moat w m mads by the govern ment Etat the riots of last Friday will not Interfere with ths ma chinery of thé taw. ' Court was resumed today. Both rebellious socialists and elsrlw l governments elalm vic tory. . / Expert Piloting by Army Officer Makes Safe Land ing Possible — War-Torn N i c a r a g u a Again in Throes of Revolution—D»- vildogs Eight. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, July NEW YORK, July I I . — (IP)-— 19-— (IP )— Two American air Fog, rain, heroes, ticker tape planes sent out on a reconotter- and enthusiasm mingled happily Of the seven American aea ly the Atlantic this spring, only Colonel Lindbergh was absent when ing trip by Marine Captain G.ilbert »pa of the International Club in Parts. It was on the occasion of the on Lower Manhattan Monday this ptetnre was taken on Hatfield, were struck by bullets B. Byrd and his crew of the “America’’ with Clarence A. Chamberlain meeting of Commander RU while New York welcomed home fork-to-Germany filers. At the left, hat In hand, la Bart Acosta, then yesterday'bnd one forced down America’s remaining five aerial and Charles A. Levina, the and Bornt Balchen; in the second row, between Novllle and Byrd, is Lieutenant George Novllle, Grass fires should not be start when the gasoline tank was punc conquerors of the Atlantic. gad Balchen, Levine. Club members are grouped behind them. Chamberlain, and between ed unless every precsntlon has tured. Commander Richard Evelyn Skillful navigation by Gunner been taken to .prevent' their Byrd, Lieutenant George O. No- IFAIM BANDITS' ville, Bert Ac6sta, Bernt Belchen spread, Fire Chief Clint Baugh Sergeant Albert S. M u n s c h brought the crippled plane to man warns. and Clarence Chamberlain re earth again at Ocotal where the The grasses are dried by the ceived a noisy, hearty demonstra ASTORIA, July 19.— (IP) gas tank was plugged and the recent hot weather and burn tion beginning when the 88. Le — Threatening him with a plane took off again. like tinder, and the spread Is v a than was greeted down the raxor, two negro women held Sparks from a kitchen stove Neht heard from the aviators Accidentally discharging a .33 almost anavoldgble unless every bay by the city fug Macom and up and robbed Sam Ander are believed to have started. a rffle, Charles Daily, 8, son of precaution has been taken to they were at Esteli where, they a score of tugs, fireboats and son of this city of |5 . The grass fire in Antelope Valley telephoned, General Sandinos. Harry Daily, rancher in the prevent a dangerous blaze. police craft. women w e r e arrested at Sunday. The fire spread over 44 liberal leader was again attacking Applegate district, shot himself Practically every day vacant It was no such reception as acres of land and destroyed much Clatskanie, Ore. With them through the hand. The child lots ^here tall grasses have dried Ocotal. greeted Charles A. Lindbergh, fence. The ranch home of JamoU was Edward Browner. 30, Hatfield was adrised that 30» had his hand over the muzzle of and become a fire menace are however. Officially It was the Kershaw was threatened before who was driving a the gun when it was discharged. “ burned off” apd in this way the Nlcaraugans and one U. S. Ma same, but demonstratively it was the blase was finally brought dn- which it is said, the women rine were killed in a IS hour bat Fortunately no bones were shat fire, chief hopes to avoid much more subdued. The lowering skies der control. were making their escape tle at Ocotal. tered, but muscles of the hand of the damage which haa been and the rainstorm that burst over from the city. The women were badly t o r n .______ done in the phst by these grass thi. city and ceremonies con were Mrs. Lulu Browner, 34, WASHINGTON» July 1»__ (IP) fires. , tributed to scattering the crowds, wife of Edward Browner, — The Nicaraguan delegation to hut undoubtedly another slie- and Alice Thomas, 29. The the Pan American Federation of, able factor Was New York’s habit three are being held in the Labor conference here today in- of going crasy about the first achiever of a notable feat and Siren is Sounded as Grass taking the rest in its stride. Eire Threatens Local Famous Criminal Attorney The’ huge police preparations Residence Takes Charity C a s e - for handling the crowds proved Past 70 unnecessary. Six thousand were Ashland residents were startled gathered at the Battery but at at near 9 o’clock last evening CHICAGO, July 18.— (U>>— At vantage points along the parade when the recently Installed fire the age of 79. Clarence Darrow, there were' mere poHCemen than siren was sounded. A call famous attorney, who hamdefend- spectators until the spectacle ac ed more than 100 persons charg will end their twentieth*' anni tually got under way. ed with murder, and who haa versary sale with the distribution Lindy Met Heroes never had a client sentenced to of various prises, totalling 8390 v Young Colonel Lindbergh was death, has come to the aid of in value, when drawings will be One of the first to greet the re made at 5 o’clock at the store. two penniless negroes, sahteSctQ turning heroes. " HV meFfheffTht Oregon Normal Schol faculty who Officials of the store this to die for the murder of Robert the joyons reunion with their Friday evening will lecture at the morning announced it would not Levy, a grocer, last December. wives and friends on the Levia women’s Civic Club house. be necessary for holders of cou Darrow appeared before Judge than at Quarantine. Then Llnd- A series of lectures to be deliv pons to be present to participate bergh stepped quietly into the ered by the members ot the fac Emanuel Eller Monday and plead- In the drawing and distribution ot background of the noisy public NICK LONGWORTH ulty of the Art School .are plan ! ed for a new trial for Ernest prises. Coupons will be continu j Holt and Stonewall Clark, con demonstration. ed to be given until the time of VISITS IN OREGON ned tor the purpose of interest ing Ashland folks in the work victed of killing Levy. Rata Seems Hoodo 0. -History Students the drawing. « Judge E llir beard Darrow and which la being done In the art Rain and fog like that which Visit Old County Seat Thia will mark the completion held the case over until Friday, of 20 years of business in Ash conrse. prevented the fliers from dupli- 1 Monday Afternoon j Darrow’s plea for a new trial The lectures are given without land for The Enders company. eating the deanent performance < charge and a cordial invitation is wag opposed violently by Harold The Dally Tiding* lu it* ‘‘2° i A visit to the old Jackson of Lindbergh marred their home extended to the public to attend. Levy, who with Emmett Byrne, Years Ago” feature a few days county courthouse at Jackson coming. I Felix Payant will deliver the sec hare attained the title, “Tyie agor published ,an Item, recount ville was made yesterday by Many thousands cheerfully en- ' Hanging Prosecutor^.” ond of the series in a week. ing the arrival of H. G. Enders, members of the history class of dared a drenching, however, to Darrow was Induced to bring Sr., and family in Ashland from Arthur Taylor, Instructor at the: see and applaud them. the appeal for the colored men Idaho, Mr. Enders had leased Southern Oregon Normal school. Jeffprson county growers " I seem to carry this rain with 1 by welfare workers. pect best wheat crop in years. the McCarthy building at the cor About 30 students made the trip me wherever I go,’’ Commander 1 ner of Main and Granite streets, to the old county seat and visitai Byrd said. *_T think you folk arg where be first conducted his re a number of landmarks about heroes to wait In the rain for tail business. Since then, the there. Several pioneer residents the rest of thia ceremony." business has grown and for many were interviewed end told the Byrd, A c o s t a , Novllle and years has occupied ths commo visitors of the early days about Chamberlain were greeted by dious quarters which tit i now oc the old town which was once con their wivea aboard the Leviathan. cupies, The Enders Block. H. sidered the metropolis ot south The reception boat reached the , G. Enders, Jr„ hss been in charge ern Oregon. Old records In the Battery with them, to the accom of the mercantile business for lev courthouse were also examined. paniment of an ear-splitting dem eral years, while H. O.z Enders, onstration shortly before noon. Sr., has been active In charge of As they left the liner, Com the Enders Wholesale Grocery. mander Byrd was greeted by his mother, escorted by Mrs. James J. Walker and Rodman Wana- maker, who financed the Amer-. , Damage done nt the Gold Ray tea’s expedition. Byrd s h o o k ' dam by ths hood water l a s t spring has all been repaired. D’Anjous Command $3.25 Plsfity of water Is running over Per Box Which Means the sluices and grant numbers of Eair Profit . n fish are coming up. Wm. Cole man. state fish ladder and screen D’Anjou pears are commanding a price of 33.36 on the valley man. supervised the repair work. Child Is Shot Through Hand GRASS FIRE THREATENING DARROW AIDS TWO NEGROES Egypt Has An Individual B it Of Personality CLASS SI OLD Ï N. PEAR MARKET SEEMS GOO FLOGGING OF BOY PROBED market, according to fruit grow-, era who have started to contract tor the sale ot their crop which will be harvested next month. This means, it Is said, that, grow ers who accept thia price will net from 33.49 to 33.59 per bop. The price has shown!nUrstod Upward in the last tew days. Barttatts d i)l also command a prize which w ill insure growers a rubstnatlal profit, according to tentative contracts • being'consid ered. Activity in the fruit mar keting is increasing dally. Buy ers aro working among the. ramm ers contracting tor the crops. Witnesses at Grand Jury In vestigation Threatened, is Charge ONEONTA, Ala.. July 19.— Witnesses at the grand Jury In vestigation of the flogging of Jeff Calloway, Oneonta orphan, hwve been threatoMd with death if they tell what they know of the crimp, Attorney General Charles McCall ehargea. 7 ’ More than 190 witnesses have been summoned for thé CalloWay investigation, many of th e» frtm Jefferson county where the flog ging occurred. McColl said he expects to ob tain eight Indictments fo r tie flogging. If sufficient evidence is obtained, he will also try to get indictment* against persons who threatened ths witnesses. I * SPHEDBR PAY» P IN E •. i W. Muck Seymour w m fined 319 and costa Monday whoa be pleaded guilty to a charge, i t speeding. He w m arrested lagt Friday treeing hg Chief of Po lice McNabb whan ho exceeded the speed limits driving on Mata street. i NEW YORK, July 19.— Oita— W alter B. Sharland, 46, a police man, was near death today from a bul|9t wound Inflicted, police said, after he had shot and k ill ed Mrs. Christina Quintan, 48, with whom ho w m la love.