Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 06, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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PRINTING CO.
DA IKY
OUT OUR
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In editorial explanation of the settling of the
Sapiro ease, the Dearborn Independent, Ford pub-
lioation in which appeared the articles on which
Bapiro based his suit for damages, made the fol­
lowing statements!,'
s bo» 1*4
Dearborn Independent wishes to announce
Jhat the suit commenced by Aaron Sapiro for libel
against The Dearborn Independent and Henry Ford
has been terminated satisfactory to all parties.
“ The suit was baaed upon statements appear­
ing in a series of articles published in 1925 and
1926 by The Dearborn independent upon the sub­
ject matter of cooperative associations organized
on the Sapiro plan.
“ The articles complained of by Mr. Sapiro
dealt with the so-sailed Sapiro plan of cooperative
marketing and the relations of Mr. Sapiro with the
associations organized on this plan. They were pre­
pared and Written by a contributor to The Dearborn
Independent, whose works and writings have in the
past appeared in various periodicals in this coun­
try. They were accepting at their face value by
the Dearborn Publishing Company. I t , has since
been found that inaccuracies of fact were present
in the articles and that erroneous conclusions were
drawn from these inaccuracies by the writer. As
a result of this, Mr. Sapiro may have been injured
and reflection cast upon him unjustly. Such state­
ments as may have reflected upon Mr. Sapiro ’s
honor or integrity, impugned his motives or chal­
lenged the propriety of his personal or- professional
actions are withdrawn. Likewise the charge that
there was a Jewish ring which sought to exploit the
American farmer through cooperative associations
.......
is withdrawn.
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GENERAL
1. Name the Missouri Congress­
man, deceased, who svoepeded the
fata "Unde, .Joe,” Qannon as
said I i n h e r n n R T o r " W O t t i f l o « « hf ftepw
t any facts that , were
tentative«?
1
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«• What was the maiden name
losely associated with
public should be un-
dealt with cooperative
idependeut lias pub-
ealing
With
various
other subjects of in-
Mental Deficients
A Detroit judge recently declared that auto
drivers with deficient mentalities should not be
penalized as severely as those mentally efficient
The principle may be correct but it involves the
question of mentality on the part of the officials who
issue licenses to defectives and turn them loose on
the highways.
This opens the whole subject of the license
system, a Too often state permits are granted to
drivers who can start, stop and turn around, re­
gardless w their ideas of law, road rules, distance
or sobridry! And the result is an awful death and
disaster rèèord. A man or woman known to be a
“ booze-fiend” should never be granted a license.
There gbould be no necessity for revoking Ills
or her license after the damage has been done. It
should be determined originally. A drunken driver
should not be permitted to roam at will over our
Congested highways any more than we would j>cr-
We just had an idea why Mrs. Htilhuan threw
those plates. A newspaper referred to Lena as a
••plain faced servant girl” when the whole world
knows brides are always blushing and beautiful.
Charley Lindbergh attempted a 100 mile hop
recently and wan stopped by fog. The ways of the
w H i e r m a are past understanding.
A Chicago newspaper is seekt
woman Jn the country,” to the be­
lie f sh e lives In Chicago. Let’s see
of Mr, Njchola, Longworth ?
where Is Peggy Joyce now?
For every one way of being
Which of the late President
good, there are two ways of be­
W ilson’s daughter« was the first
. T^ear sunburn, advises a doc­
ing bad.
white House bride of his admto-
tor. iff good man, the Jails are
* T w h a t M ae.achu.ett. senator
To belgn as a clerk is credit­ full enough now without such The tennis oonrts and croquet sets
able,
but to remain one forever advice.
Are enjoyed by old and young?
deceased, wae the bitter political
Isn’t.
Arenad them are trees like a
enemy of the late President Wil­
forest
son?
A
stag
cook
book
has
been
pub­
Trying to make a living out of
Which
is marvelous to wander
6. What western state turned
lished, offering the favorite rec­
among.
the tide from Hughes to Wilson love Is *one way to be listed with ipes of Various men. It looks to
the boobs.
Wf«hwq* .< " > -? • -r-jr - , •
In the election of 1BJB?
as like a lot of bologna.
On Snndpy.the people like to dine
B. p n the v o te o f what state do
I have much admiration for the
In the picnic grounds by t h e
much hope In the 1928 cam-
lad
who goes ahead In the world
ereek.
Chimpanzees can be taught to
the democrats favoring Smith pin
without the aid of a family sing, says a scientist. Looks like Yea. not only on Sunday though,
palgn?
competition for the elephants in Bat every day to the week.
7. What book by Samuel Hop­ “pull.”
grand opera.
kins Adame Ie said to deal with
The water bubbles from the reek
the activities of a teceat republi­
H ez H eck says: "W e are mak
A fountain of beauty rare,
can administration in Washing­ in g p ro g ress o* co u rse, but the re­
Scattered around for the pic­
ton ?
81
Slocum
looked
In
at
the
op­
fo rm ers are makin* the goin
nickers
8. What mld-weatern state is •low.”
era house where they were hold­
to
a
table aad then a ehair.
Investigating an alleged klan
ing graduation exercise« the oth­
scandal?
er day ahd decided to sta y . He
i . What mid-western mayor Is
said he thought It Was a revival At the other end of the park
D ecem ber.
to a tourist camp ’taong tpe trees
considered anti-English in his ut­
of Black Crook.
The Hohenzollern.
In the evening around the water
terances?
First.
to always a gentle breese.
10. Name the present C h i e f
Greece.
Justice of the U. S. Supreme
G eorge Barr M eCatchen.
' A professor announces a college
A silvery stream winds thru th
Court.
ooflrke on'how to be happy though
park;
married ie the next step to be tak­
to is always jawnnuring true;
en. ElnMeiA’k theotT B f rehsttrtty
Across It are rustic bridges
prSbably wlU be thfe'fealh subject.
Whteh tt took sem e time to hue.
j.
TURNING THE PAGES
12 Years Ago
Mr. and Mrs. B. Beswlck and
daughters. Miss Barah and Mrs.
Lottie Pope, left Saturday eve­
ning tor Bon Franetsco where they
wl!| visit the exposition,
after
which they -w ill continue their
Journey to southern California,
where they will make a visit of
Indefinite length.
Canada has laconic accustomed to entertaining
H. R. H. but-a visit from Premier Baldwin is a real
event in that countrv.
•
s/ectod country end ff«l to MUeS
for mprwicy, — M to traveling In-
topnttp. *«Ut«sdy calls an P*«l|>«,
Mttoto« «onager of the nO^
read, « ¿ 0 moms kfcn agotnet a aton
$aw d B ovard. ph o to engaged to
•to daughter ¿dura. Later Phelpt
wttebeer» that Laara to» found a
At the edge df tka city of Ashland «aton bond «» «award*» cent, awtt
he warn« «aeJtondg, » t o «tort«
In respond to her knock the door
to a treasure bard Uf find;
after Howard with a « t o « of Ha» waa opened. A form, ovtllaed «o
It annotate ot to ssy U atarA
vaguriy to the gathering darkness
Which or» pleasing to aya and
as to be tedtattosatohable. bat re-
tolnd.
sembUng Reward In Its general pro-
portions, appeared, lingered a eeo-
ond and then made way for Laura
to aster, immediately after the
to r « alee disappeared Inside the
cable.
«Know the read er ba asked.
IfacBeady took advantage of the
"Know the rea d er gpoffsrd sltuatlön to draw closer until be
snorted. *Tr« lived here thirty woe able to command a dear. It
years and you ask ma It—”
somewhat Incomplete, view through
A t e d t sad an explosion finished the window.
the sentence tor him as Elisabeth
Laura had no time to waste ln
started with a back seml-somer- thia emergency. Her sole impulse
A grassy hook ’mong the trees
At the left there is hidden a lake sanlt that threw the passengers was to td l Howard he was, being
togdtbm* In a Profane group, then pursued by the soldiers and urge
Around which is always a breese. buckled down to bet task stod fbrg- him to make bis escape. The ques­
tion of his guilt or Innocence could
Through the dilapidated Mato be settled later. ShV was too sure
Above on the hill leads a pathway
of bar lore and the peril was too
?o a building strange and queer;
Imminent tor anything else to mat­
In which the popple of Ashland
oeopfcttoity 1* loss than a minute. ter at t ie moment.
Enjoyed Chautauqua ogee a year.
Dusk hid already began fo fall
to spite hf bar detertotUnUoa to
aad ffaey «■*»• iboto way to semi- order him oat, though, she found
darkness, avoiding the use ef herself arguing the question with
The next point of interest
lights nntll it was absolutely neces­ him Meant« hi refused to badge.
Ae one treads up the path;
sary, hoping that they1 would not
“But Philip, I tall yon yon must
A the playground for kiddles
Ito obliged to resort to them. Any go,” she pleaded*
Indication of their oomlng weald
Which turns away wrath.
•'Why?" he asked coldly.
simply make tk i.fon k of espture
"Because," " »he Insisted frantic­
more
difficult
to
ease
their
quarry
ally.
“thiy’Ve got the bond, they
The Lithia Fountain Itself;
know It’s oaa of the stolen ones
to a w onderfnrslght to behold:
The water wlth|n it to leading
Its health restoring power untold
One of the big 1120 pneumatic
tires on the big g ra y Interurhan
oar blew ea t to front of McNair’s
Bast Bide Pharmacy Thursday
tvenlng. making a report which
rattled all of the plate glass pln-
doWe en Main street ynd coiM be
heard all ovdr the city,
f
J. W. Flnnell has returned
from a nine months* stay In
southern Ohio. U* brought heck
with him hie cousin, Mrs. Jeanie
McCoy, who will make her home
“Heady, m c a r the eerpeoaf rapped
flay sped along the open dirt and they know
Mod. Occasionally skirting huge eabta."
cedar and pine areas, sometimes
Almost as If
trashing through barren plains with tore, Howard n
cactus plants bristling like sen-
“How?”
«Sato.
Laura threw
It WM approximately a six min- despair,
nta drive to Hownrd’fe cabin and
«f.*ve told yc
they stopped the machine a quarter didn’t mean to
tolls from their destination. The wanted to g in
sheriff guided the machine Into a to pravq yours*
grove along the roadside aad give believe yeti are
the order to proceed on foot.
“Go on,”
* Their path took them into the
“Father foan
heart ef the underbrush and foil- room. Ha sake
sge. They threaded a way slowly, told hint And
careful to avoid being seen, attll him, hat he Wai
more easeful to keep In touch trlth anger to listen.*
each other. Five minutes* brought
“Why did yos
them to the hank of the creek that
“Because-^*
fOn by Howard’s Cabin. . .
sleeve to deep
“Just ovwr the next erest you’ll hat from the to
see it,” SpoCSvd wanted in a wbla- his hand. "ffv
par. “Follow the hank.“
Yen, most hnrn
They reached the crest la an- thejraerlff. by
other fifty yards. From their point was in that me«
Of eoacealmeut they could see a
“And why do
light la <he eaMn aad some one was cape? to ifetoa
MacReadi, 1
O’er the paths one likes to 'wander moving about.
•
Ready,
men?”
the
sergeant
ask-
agflnst
the wall
They Ore very romantic to seer
«<•
Cabin saw d o v
With benches and root - covered
“Ready sheriff?”
A worried hibk
He gave thg order. la double H erea a g N fo r
step they burst Into view and do- previously • rej<
Where lover* stroll W- the eve.
scended upon the building.
aside on the tai
This park lies between two large
mountaiog
i .
Which are coveted with evergreen
trees.
/
Over one winds the low drive and
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8yd McNair and
Mi*. A. D. Helman and wife
high drive
daughter, Matilda, arrived home and lire. John Carter and daugh­ From there e«e may view the
M onday svehiag from
Newport. ter, Storied lent week for Adin,
park with 'ease.
Mr. Hugh Ptttoil, V h . M cN air's1' CaHf., to visit relatives.
father, from Alaska, Joined them
pn the way down and will spend
a few weeks In Ashland.
?• FBWr pore and clear.
Ed. Fallow and family,
It la water that peopl« search far,
h a te b*enA camping up the ,
They come from fkr and near.
land Canyon about six miles i
Nlm Long’s cabin, returned
Attorney W. J. M oore1,
AMo the people of Ashland
town Friday.
th and Lake counties,
Like this water to drink,
i Ashland
yesterday,
It Is piped te every house to the
ed his vrife and two’
«tty,
here .from Lakeview' , W. H. Brunk and family spent Others come to the brink. >
y had bees spending Bunday nt Cetoatln.
a e r vacation. The fam-
Thia park to a marvetons work
on North Mato street. ■,
Or Matare** steady hand.
Be euri to eee.lt— everyone!
Tta the best that’s to« onr land?
*
E A. M..
Mro. O. W. Nlm* and Mrs. An-i
Twin
Falto. Idaho
U« B. Halt, Misses Winnie Hall,
taargarat Kbps and Baari Parsons
a- party accdmpanied by Oso. C.
Beav, « t o n — Beaverton theatre
Ura. W ?A. Patrick hhd family being Improved.
Bpeoreh. departed yus torda y for'
an outing at Pqlkan Bay and went over to Cölestin on Satur-
Southern Oregon pears will sell
for »so a ton for canning.
(
had the advantage.
She
to continued)