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YlSTfODAYB WIATBBB ' r . ï r > .■ .s* c» fc-t# Maximum , il M inim um ............ — Ashland’* -ASHLAND, OR “OLD GLORY" NEWEST CURTIS FIELD, N e w YORK, Aug. 2.—(IP) — A bottle of water crasned over the none of a Fokker mono plane Bunday, a pretty girl aald “I ehrlaten tbee Old Glory.” and the neweet trans- Atlantic ah Ip was practically ready to take tbe air. M i a s . Theresa Taasoni swung the bottle on the plane Is which Lloyd Bertaud and James De Witt Hill, airmail flyers, hope to fly to Rome and back before autumn. R. 0 . fowler, Oounty Agent Named az Permanent Presi dent of Bxecative Board Which W ill Direct Organi sation of Dieplays—Cooperative Committee Reports Support Pledged by Associations and Individuals. Championship Bout M a y Be Postponed F o r Week; Dempsey’s W ife is Sick CHICAGO, Aug. 2 —(IP)—Tex weeks until her condition is sat Rickard would postpone the isfactory. Tunney-Dempsey fight scheduled “I am In good physical condi to be held here September 1#, tt>r tion right now but I want a month one jyeek, he aald, commenting to train for Tnnney. It the fight upon a telegram seat him by Jack is Sept. IS. I would have to Dempsey requesting postponement leave here about August IS', which because of his wife’s illness. will be Impossible. I could not "If Dempsey has a good reason attempt to train unless I know my for asking postponement, we wife was well.” could postpone the fight for a « Until Dempsey hears from Rick week,” Tex told,the United Press. “I knew of her Illness.” he said, ard and until his wife’s condition “and our arrangements with the is established, the ex - champion South Park board permit oar | said he would be unable to set putting the fight off for a week)” j the date of his departure for Chi cago. * “Under no condition will I j leave until I am sure my wife Is i Selection of a training camp entirely well. At present physl-: will be* left to his manager, Leo clans say It will be at least three' Flynn. Dempsey stated. Jackson County Products show to be staged hv the Orange and Boys’ and Girls’ clubs of the county, in con junction with other county organizations, will he held September 15, 16 and 17 nt the Jackson county fair grounds, according to a decision reached Monday evening at a speciaDses8ion of the executive committee of the or ganization which is sponsoring the affair. The meeting CELEBRATION Not Intervention But Peace was held at Medford. Jackson ftonnty Products showO ful Solution of Problems IS OUTIIN] to be staged by the Grange and - in Central American Coun Boys' and Girls’ clubs ef tbe J try is Sought by Knights county, In conjunction with other of Columbus Now in Ses Industrial Progress of Med county organisations, will be held ford to be Fittingly sion in Kortland. September IS, IS and 17 at the Observed Jackson county fairgrounds, ac cording to' a decision reached Monday evening at a special ses sion of the executive committee of the organization which Is spon soring the aftalr. The meeting was held at Medford. R. G. Fowler, county agent, was named permanent president of the executive board while C. T. Baker U t o serve asjp certa ry , J. It. Spencer, Eagle Point, is vtco- preaident and J. P. Redden treas urer. ' ' J. H. Spencer, Lee, Tuttle and R. E. Nealson were named as a committee on ways and means, and in their hands will lie the material direction of the b I g show. George Hilton. H..W. Ward and Chris Gottlieb were named as a cooperative committee, to work In securing assistance of various organizations and Individuals in the show. A tentative report of probable expenditures and receipts of the exhibit was made by the ways and means committee Monday eve ning. It was estimated that cost of the show would probably reach $1250 and possible receipt!) were placed at $1,400. Hearty cooperation from Coun ty Judge Hartzell and heads of various organisations in the coun ty has been assured, according to i a report of the cooperative com mittee. Representatives were In attend ance from all sections of the coun ty at (the meeting Monday night. Without exception tbe people of the county favor the holding of the exhibit, It was reported, and hearty cooperation is assured. C. E. Gates and 8. I. Brown, 1 president and secretary of the Jackson county fair association ■ attended the meeting last night J and pledged their support and 1 services in making the exhibit a success. Pat Dailey, game warden at tended the meeting, and announc- ' ed he had practical assurance 1 that the State Fish and Game 1 commission would make a credit- 1 able display. H. H. Lowe, rabbit 1 breeder, reported the members of the Southern Oregon Mutual Rgb- < bit Breeders Association, are en- * thusiastlc and will probably make 1 a record showing this year. « L. P. Wilcox, county patbolo- 1 gist was named head of tbe horti cultural exhibit and will superln- < tend that department.- < JULY WEDDINGS During July 10 Jackson county brides were less than 18 years of age, according to figures compiled by the coun ty clerk, Delilla Myers. Some were as young as 16 years. Eight of those seeking licenses were past 45 years age. Nine of the total t<) brides of July ware older than their groome. VESUVIUS IN ACTION NAPLES, Aug. 2.—(LP)— Mount Vesuvius resumed vio lent eruptive activity Monday after a brief period of com parative calm, but It was an nounced that no danger was anticipated. A stream of lava extending five-eighths of a mile down the slope from the » summit had destroyed such land marks as-altitude stakes and milestones. The lava followed the contour of a ravine which was sufficiently large to con tain the current flow as it did last November. Dramatic Announcement of Decision to Withdraw Prom Politics Made at South Dakota White House Warty Today—Political Circles Now in Turmoil—“ Republi- can Race Will be free for All,” Says Hiram John«™« RAPID CITY, S. Dak., Aug. 2.-(lP )-P resident CooL idge announced to newspaper men at noon today he will not he a candidate in 1928. Calling newspaper men into his school room office, the president asked, ‘‘Are you all here!” The door was then locked and Coolidge’s secretary, Everett Sanders stood guard. Coolidge held slips of flimsy paper in his hand. The Governor Near End of In vestigation of Sacoo-Van- newspaper men formed a line and he gave each one a slip Zetti Case — Defense is Hopeful — VanZetti Ends I do not choose to run for president in 1928.” Hunger Strike But Sacco ---------- -------------------------D Coolidge's face was drawn and Refuses to Eat. lY T lV IT T T 1 ? I> serious. He merely shook his l -L c 1 1 t 111 j J u .E j .I v head when the United Press ask- PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 2— (LP) BOSTON. Aug. 2.— (LP) — An —The situation of Catholics lir r r n C O l ? A IT ed U h* WOtt,d m*ke any farther Medford will stage a big JubtlUe unexpected witness— Judge Web Mexico is to be one\of the fore celebration this fall, If plana out 1 1 1 O l E jja H . statement. Newspaper men were ster Thayer — appeared at the most topics of discussion coming line by the Chamber of Commerce ______ then ordered out of the office. 8tat«house late Monday and was before tbe annual convention of organization of that city are car What prompted the statement la interviewed by Governor Alvan T. Artist, Well Known Locally, the Knights of Golumbus which ried out. problematical. His political posi Fuller, now at the end of his four Arrived in Ashland opened here today. The supreme tion is apparently as strong as The celebration Is planned In months’ review of the Sacco-Van Early Today officers of the order met Mon observance of industrial progress ever. His health, according to Zettl case. day to consider business that is to In Medford In the last year— the For those who enjoy travel his physician Is much Improved Judge Thayer presided at the lie brought before the session. completion of the water system talks a rare treat Is In store „this since he left Washington. Not Intervention but a peaceful and tlie opening of new ' .streets Traffic Paralysed by Sudden Dedham trial in . 18-21 when Safi- evening when Harold E. StaUt- co and Van Zettl were convicted solution of the Mexican Catholic and completion‘of the Owen-Ore WASHINGTON, Aag. 2 —<LP) Freak Downpours in mlller will speak at the Civic Club of murdering a paymaster and his problem is desired, according to gon lumber mill and removal dt — Political _ Leaders here wer* Metropolis guard- +n a- $1 5,6 00 ho Id -up. Four teadtUg members oT the order. Tt the county seat to that city. amazed by Coolidge’s announce- times he has rejected defense ap was pointed out that resolutions Estimates of the probable ex -N E W YORK, Aug. 2.— (LP) » peals for a new trial and twice he adopted at the last convention In pense ranged between $7,506 Freak storms drenched New .York Philadelphia were misunderstood, and $10,000. Part of the program and vicinity Monday, breaking the has upheld by the state supreme' many obtaining the opinion that I however. Is to be revenue produc heat wave, causing much property court. In the six years since Sacco and forceful intervention was sought. ing. - damage, paralysing traffic in sec Van Zettl were convicted. Judge Boy welfare work Is another Definite date of the affair was tions and bringing discomfort to important topic coming .before the not decided upon but it will prob thousands of persons and ipjur- Thayer has been the chief target of the defense forces. The con- j delegates. ies to several. ably take place September 2$. tentlon that Judge Thayer was More than 7,000 Knights and , At Intervals throughout the prejudiced and unfair in his atti members of their families regis day. puggy, black clouds envel tude toward the two radicals haR tered Monday. oping the city and a virtual de formed the backbone of the de Delegations from New York, late followed. At times the fense case. I Chicago, Ohio and the New Eng- < day was made so dark that street SAN FRANCISCO — “I am as Earlier In the day Governor 1 land stales pod red In Monday on < lights were necessary. tounded,” said Senator Hiram Fuller Indicated there would be I special trains. The visitors spent i The sudden downpours con no delay In his decision which he I Johnson, “From now on the Re the day in trips to scenic spots | verted many streets, particularly has scheduled for Wednesday i publican race will be free for near Portland. ( In the Bronx, Into water ways 3 n'ght. The executive said he had i all.” Solemn pontiffclal mass w a a and 4 feet In depth. Water ran made satisfactory progress In 1 celebrated this morning by the , into basements In many sections Nick Longworth refused to Most Reverend Pietro' Fumasonl- i (Please Turn to Page 2) of tbe city. comment. Blondi, papal delegate to the United, States. Immediately af NEW YORK — Coolidge's an terward. Governor Isaac Patter nouncement made early t k 1 a son of Oregon welcomed the visit morning was believed to have ing Knights. Archbishop Howard " been timed so as to come after welcomed the delegates on the the New York stock market clos part of the diocese of Oregon. TRINIDAD, Colo., Aug. 2.—(LP) Jamas A. Flaherty, S u p r e m e -$One man was drowned a n d ed to avoid a flurry la stocks. Knight; responded. heavy property damage resulted t’ONHUL RETIRES from a rain which reached cloud SAN FRANCISCO. Aag. 2. — burst proportions In this section (IP)—Christian Furat Smith wan today. Jesus Halvala, a miner, lost here today to succeed Nile Voll, his life In flood waters which Norwegian consul hern for the poured down Delagua Cafton, 15 past 11 years. Voll la retiring at the age of 70. With enrollment for the second miles north of here. sura a'r term at the Southern More than 350 windows were Oregon Normal school yet Incom ITS THE BOB blown out of the district school plete. a total of 287 were regis ATLANTA, Oa.. Aug. OP) near ransom by a high w i n d tered at noon today, according to — For yean John Loti, vie» fra- which accompanied the storm.. the school registrar. sldent and operating jmnager ef This enrollment exceeds all ex a chain of hotels la the Sonth. pectations, and will probably has wondered —Why the flare PLAYING SAFE reach the 300 mark by the close WOODLAND, Cal., Aug. 2.— for shower baths? of the Week. Now he has found the reason, (LP)— Albert A. Osenbrlggen made Practically all of the first Mix- sure of his hunting trip before he ho aron. weeks course students at the obtained his marriage license. school remained for the last six Osenbrlggen got a hunting li BULLETIN week’s work, and many additional cense from Harry E8. Saunders, CHICAGO, An*. <LP>— out of town students have re|N| county clerk, early In the morn lstered. E ing. An hour later he returned with Miss Elsorah Ehrke to se TEHT PRISON REFORM * I cure a marriage license. SAN QUENTIN, Calif., Aug. 2» —(LP) — One of the outstanding prison reforms in recent years is being tested at San Quentin peni tentiary with 188 prisoners under ' • ‘ r I»' 5 /, 23 years of age occupying cells In a recently completed building sep PINE BLUFFS, W/o., Aug. 2— of a etrlea stolen la a races arate from the main part of the (LP)— Pogses were riding all the robbery at Buffalo, Kanani prison, First word of the abooUi trails out of thia little town to Undgr the new arrangement received at the sheriffs night hunting the slayer of dep the yoting first offenders do not hero whoa a tourist drone I have to associate with the hard uty Sheriff Art Osborne of Chey Osborne, suffering from ened criminals.' > enne, shot late Monday while try mortal ballot wound«. 0 They have been assigned to the ing to arerst an alleged bank rob dtod a few mlnutee after cells In pairs and car« has bean ber. taken to a doctor’s odtat taken to see that the boys' with Osborne was summoned, hero tourist said bo hate teem similar dispositions are placed to after a man known as Snodgrass gether. had cashed a traveler's check, one K FREAK RAINS IN NEW YORK Brot $14,000 Jackson County Gets $13,284 - In School Fund Distribution SALEM, Ore., Aug. 2.—(IP) — Apportionment of accumulated In terest from tbe state's Irreducible school fund among the oounties of the state was announced Monday by George C. Brown, clerk of the state land board. This year’s apportionment to tals $400,789.04, which ic $11,- 000 In excess of last year. The ESPA Y, AUGUST 2, 1927 zund was distributed on the bases of $1.50 for each of the 250,864 children In the state on the school apnsus rolls. . Jackson county with 8,416 re ceived $18,284 rrom the fund; Klamath county, $8,272.64. Multnomah county received $124,886,88 on a school census of 10,018$ Miner Drowned In Cloudburst Enrollment Is Record-Breaker Wyoming Sheriff Murdered Bank Robber is