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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1927)
m ™ Oregon r Minimum Ashland's Leadin, ASHLAND, OREGON? WATCH « 0 » ’R IMXiH — ttft— No refund« or DAY, AUQÜST 6, 192 » "■ ' DOI’BT REMOVED? RAPID CITY, 8. D.. Aug. 6. — (IP) — President Cbol- Idge ha« removed whatever donbt may have existed an to the sincerity of hl« sud den announcement Tuesddy that he did not choose to run for president in 1938. Although declining to am plify his statement today, he. let it be known in his first regular newspaper confer ence since the unnotince- ntent that he did not intend to call u dlsariiiainent con ference In 19 29 because of his retirement on Murr.h 4 of that year would permit insufficient time for such a meeting. win in Canada ex- chan*«* Will he allowed In Lithian Contest Closes Next Wednesday, August 10— Sloran May be Writl Tidings Coupon and ed to This Offloe - Prise Offered. the future a| the city do* pound here, according to a ruling t o d a y by the city council Patrick McTlernan, pound xecper, appealed to- the couh- cll when M r a C . Kalle« de manded a 3¿ re fu n d when «he was.denied permisHyin to trade bigk the third dog «he had taken from the gonnd. Mr«. Kalle« claimed none of the three wa« good a« a watch dog, McTlernan «aid. The council decided the dog« «old at the pound could not be guaranteed. .Raleigh Hoylman, Arrested by Local Police Admits Forging Name of Former Employer to Two Checks —Believed to Have Been Implicated in Auto Theft. That moat Ashland folk« agree Ashland has some mighty fine attractions to offer la Indicated in the number of slogan« being received nt the Tiding* office in the Lithian Slogan contest— the winner of which I* to be award ed n prise of 310. Health, contentment, home, prosperity, seem« to be the out Death Was Better Than Separation, Movie Star standing characteristic* of the Indicated in Tragedy city according to slogans being received. < The contest continues for five more days only. Slogans must be j entered by the evening of August DEATH ENDS ROMANCE OF MOVIE STAR Not lees than three and not more than six words are required In the slogan. The contest Is open to everyone. It Is your chance to .tell what you think of Ashland. For your convenience, the Dally Tidings is each day publishing a coupon. F ill it out and mall it in to the Slogan editor, care The Dally Tidings. < The following are some few of the slogans which have already been entered In the contest: Can you beat them? . “A ll Together — F o r w a r d March, Ashland.” "W ater, health, contentment and wealth." "Prosperity knocks, open your door.” “ Biggest little city In Oregon.” "Haven of homeseekers.” "Present and future Industrial center.” “City of great Industrial possi bilities.". “ Say It with granite.” “ Big Four — fruit, lumbering, dairying, poultry.” v ••Gem City.” “ Ashland, Oregon Garden of Eden.” " I t ’s the W ater.” "Ashland Environment brings happy contentment." “ Ashland’« supreme advantage« Invite you.” "Try Ashland for Perfect hap piness.” “ Ashland’s climate challenges the world.” “ Ashlanders drink and breathe health.” Leaky Fixtures Must Be Fixed When notification of leaks In water fixtures is given.' property owners the leaks must be repaired else water will be shut off, ac cording to J. H. Frost, who said he was compelled to order water sllut off from one- home after complete disregard was shown or ders to have fixtures repaired. “Water waste from these au- mpjroqa leak* reaches an alarming proportion and in most instance* we have found property owners ready to repair the leaks os soon as they were notified. I regret having to take any such action a* having the water shut off but It I* quite necessary that coopera tion be given on the part of wa ter users,” Mr. Frost stated. Herald tied for second place. U. P. Bulletins RAPID CITY—President Coolidge is today sur rounded by a guard as heavy as that which protected Wilson during the W orld W ar follow ing reports of radi cal violence as protest against the execution of Sacco Out of Town Folks Were and Van Zetti. Included in Group of NEW YORK—All, policemen on vacation have l»een Club House Visitors recalled and all vacations stopped following the bomb Many Medford and other out- ing of two Twenty-eight street subway stations within of-town folks w e r e included among those who Friday after- 10 .minutes last night, during the after-theater rush. Fourteen were injured. noou and evening viewed the ex hibit of completed work of stu Other radical demonstrations are expected. EXPEDITION POSTPONED NEW YORK. Aug. 6.— (IP)— The South Pole expedition which will be headed by Com mander Richard E. Byrd, trans- Atlantic aviator, has been post poned until 1938. Commander Byrd and his back ers decided against hasty prepar ation and the start, originally scheduled for this fall, thus has been set back. The flyer intend* to take 30 men with him. Other award* included: Weekly division: O n t a r i o Argue» Judge* In the contest were C.' J. McTBYosh. Oregon Agrlcultsral college school of Journalism; James L. Hayes, Union Pacific; Edward F. Nelson, Associated Prase, and Frank H. Bartholo mew, .United Press Associations. dents of the Summer Art School —-------------------------:----------------------o NEW YORK— As the heaviest conducted in thia city by Belle U A T r ’AXTT’IJ'GTP X police guard ever gathered for Cady White and her efficient M U 1 V V l l 1 E j O JL the protection of the city’s tran- corps of instructors. A XTT’I P T D A W I A #,t sy8te,n w«‘ched the subways Throughout the afternoon and A i l A I v l l A JLEiJLz and elevated lines today follow- evening several hundred visitors ■ M Ing the bombing of two subway were in attendance at the exhibit. They were graciously received by If Boas Win Sunday Game •tat‘°»»J«1 nl«ht- ,0«r They Get Cinch on "ere he,d for f**"- faculty members and v a v I o u a Championship on th-°ry phases of the in stru ctjejijsltcn . - Mmns the bombings were done as ^weire «xphifned: ' It should be a hot mixup when reprisals for the refusal of Oor- Many of the completed pieces Klamath Pelicans and Boas clash of art work were outstanding in execution of Sacio and VasZettC their perfection and drew many tomorrow .on the Jackson Hot Springs diamond. exclamation« of praise from those At practice Friday evening the who viewed (he exhibit. Thé ' Boas showed a lot of speed and lies precautions were taken today number who visited the c l u b perfect team work which makes ae the Intricate legal machinery house during the ufternoon and I them the outstanding contenders began a last desperate effort to Sam Prescott, son of Mr. and evening hours Indicated an in save the lives of Sacco and Van Mrs. W. G. Prescott, Chestnut creased Interest In tho art school for the league championship. street, has been employed by here. Should they win the game Sunday Zetti. Motion was filed asking for a new trial and a petition ask Chief of Police George McNabb to Most of the art school students they will have the pennant cinch HU the vacancy In the police de and members of the faculty left ed and its goipg to be a mighty ing for further reprieve. partment, created by the resig Saturday for their homes. Miss effort they will put forth to down WASHINGTON— A committee nation of Harry "Shorty” Ingling. While will remain for a few days ] the Pelicans. Mr. Prescott Is well known in outlining her work for the school j Playing Manager Orlle Robbins for the "defense of. the condemned announces the following regular pair visited the American Fed this city where he was graduated here next summer. lineup for (he contest: Marlow, eration of Labor thia morning, from the Ashland high school cf; Hughes, lb ; LogaA, rf; Rof- asking officials to call a one day where he was prominent in ath fard. If: Robbins, Ss; Morgan, 2b; strike Tuesday. letics. He has recently been Hanley, 3b: Force c; and Davis, employed at Medford. He will BOSTON, Aug. 6 — (IR — The assume his new duties Sunday. The game is to be called at legal moves which for six years 2:30 o’clock. have failed to do more than Medford will play Grants Pass lengthen the span of life for Sammy Wáh Chung, 15, at Grants Pass. Sacco and Van Zetti were resum Well KnoWn Here, Died ed Saturday. in the Willamette This time, with but live days remaining In which the condemn Sammy Wah Chung, 16, son of ed men might be saved, there Is Mrs. Wah (’hung, wife cf Ihe for only the faintest of hope of fur- mer well known local Chinese I ther prolonging their lives. I merchant, was drowned recently University Student From In their cells In the death In the Willamette river nt Port Stockholm Gets Royal ¡ house, the prisoners, upon whom land. accordmg to Information re Reception ¡ the attention of the world Is ceived by N. C. Ping, local Chi NEW YORK, Aug. 6.— (U*>— focused, have given ng.hope and nese. The Wah Chung family w a s Bertll Hult, Swedish University are steeling themselves against very well known in Ashland and student, completed 37,000 miles the walk to the electric chair on the death of Mr. Wah Chung less of his round the world bicycle ( Thursday morning. “We are sure we aré to die.'* than three months ago caused trip when he rode up to the) Nlcsla Sacco, strong and Com much grief among local friends. city hall on hi« bicycle with a posed despite hie 36 days with Sammy was well known in Ash police motorcycle escort. land. He was an only child. While H ult left Stockholm April 16, out food, told hie wife when she no details of the accident wer« 1926, on his round the world visited him. Bartolomeo Van Zetti, the elder learned It Is believed the boy "bike.” In his spare moments he must have been seised w i t h Is collecting material for a thesis and more philosophical or the cramps while swimming as he on history which he will write prisoners, regretted only that the was a splendid swimmer and ath for the University of Stockholm. last means of expression of his letic. He sails for Sweden. August 13. anarchistic views had heetf* token from him. ” Ashland friends of Mrs. Wah Chung extend her sympathy in The state of Massachusetts to BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 6. — A day proceeded With its ¿lane for her sad bereavement. bomb was exploded at the Ford executing 8acco and Van Betti agency at Pergamine today. Thia early next Thursday morning. 1« the second bomb exploded on Few were optimistic .enongu the railroad tracks. Little dam age waa done. NEW OFFICER IS APPOINTED DIPLOMATS disbanded ; GENEVA, Aug. 6. — (IP) — Thankfully leaving the scattered j remains of the disarmament m a-' chine to be reassembled by some ( future Successors, naval disarm ament delegates Friday exchang ed hasty farewells and prepared to depart. > Americans are dispersing Im mediately to their various posts— the diplomatic delegates to their continental stations, the naval ones to the United States. Most of the British planned to leave for London Friday night and the Japanese are ready to go Saturday, to other continental cities or to Toklo. President Coolidge Kept Surrounded by a Ouard ee Great a* That Which Protected Wilson During the World War Following Reports of Radical Violence in American Cities and in Countries Throughout the World. ART EXHIBIT WON PRAISE FROM MANY ¡ In State Newspaper Contest ROSEBURG, Aug. 9 — (IP)— A silver loving cup, presented by the Roseburg News-Review for the best made up front page of any Oregon dally newspaper, woe awarded the Oregon City Enter prise nt the Oregon State BdU ’torlal convention here Friday. The Bend Bulletin and Baker H oylm an was recently re leased in i bond, a w a itin g ac tio n o f th e Josephine grand Jury on a s im ila r charge plac ed against ih lm in tira n ts Pass, according to in fo rm a tion <"hief o f Police George M cNabb received la te th is a f ternoon from t h f s h e riff In Josephine county. Raleigh Hoylman, 20, is held in the city jail charged with forging the name of Avgaria Bros., owners of a lumber mill on the othe? side cf the 8lsklyou summit to two checks. j Gove One cbeck for 334.61 was p re -> Quel sen ted Virgil Chapman, proprie- Stan tor of the East Side Market in bis payment for meat. A second tour check for 361.60 was offered a tjre tu i the First National bank where the Tli Avgaria Bros have an account, pres« Bank employees became susplc- toria ions, refused to cash the check, inlte notified Police Chief McNabb who throi took the youth Into custody and the 1 i tonnd considerable evidence of hi«^ frfcw ¡•’practicing” for his forging oper-ifie^ti i ations. The young man admitted ____ i the check« were worthless.— — ■ A check hook of the Citlxens |J « Ihe weapon. It contained two ex- Bank of thlM city, p ith t w o . ploded sheila. Her eelf-destruct ing bullet had passed through the checks missing was found In his ./ temple. . possession and police are investl- From friends of the couple, I gating the-case further, believing police learned that Mannon’s at he may have succeeded In pa««lng tempt to break off a love affair ¡more worthies« checks— possibly r ,a l'' with Mis« Gottlieb had led to the I in Medford a« considerable raer- t0 r< double shooting. The girl decid : chandfse from Medford stores was ance ed death would be Better than to ! found In his possession. he '* go on without him. ! Some valuable Masonic Jewelry ^un’( "A ! was found in his possession. In- vestlgatlon is being made also re- A I garding a Chevrolet roadster Acoal . which he recently purchased in ftan * Medford making a cash payment 1 sav of >76 on the car, he told police. was Hasty Farewells Suoken ; (Please Turn To Page Three) Friday as Geneva Rep resentatives Part .tlnued ¡Warm, spaper for Over Fifty Years '' i' OAKLAND. Calif.. Aug 6 U * bun CHINESE BOY WAS DROWNED Bashful Still SWEDE MAKES BICYCLE TOUR Old Structure f WiU Be Sold The administration building of the old Southern Oregon Normal School la being offered for sale by J. H. Fuller, member of the state Board of Regents of State Normal Schools. »he old gymnasium waa recent ly sold and haa been torn awky. Much of the musical equipment of the new normal school, and this include* a grand piano In the mu sic department, has been pur chased with fund* secured from salvaging fixtures and plumbing of the old normal school. Decrepit Old Motorcycle Which 1 Swimming Champ to Fortune LOB ANGELES. Aug. 6.— <LP) — It aided 18 year old George Young In his march to fame and fortune, but his decrepit old mo torcycle sold only for 314 When It was auctioned off by the Unit ed States Custom appraiser here Friday. • After llatleaa bidding on the part of a few agent*, Wm. Hab er, customs broker, waa awarded the machine which brought T o m b here from Canada to awing the Catalina Channel end to eeptare the 333.999 peree hl «he WMgley ocean marathon., The motorcjMle wap eeld ’^hk default of duties, since never redeemed it after , «eMV* Into the United State« DeiSm under a sixty day permit hmC^Shp^