» » . YBSTBBDAY’ft WSATHIR Maximum ........ Minimoin • e p I — Fair; modera • e g a ........ - AsKUmd’s i < í S l t ’/IJÉÍ' Temperature '¿paper for Over Fifty Years H AKHI.AND, ore « Wir« Sente») INDAY, AUGUST 8, 1927 Court Nation’s Klamath Pelieaax Bite the Dust in a , Mins to Four Score in Cme of the Fin­ est Baseball Games Ever £kyed on the Jackson Hot Springs Diamond; Davis Pitehes Well. Boy Parr, deputy game warden, who has .Jest re- turned from a tnree-day trip In the Diamond Lake and Crater Lake conntry. said there are more tourlets In the country than he has ever before sden. On every creek and in every apot which look« good to the tourists,’ there Is a party camping, Mr. P a r r •aid. THREE GAMES WILL DECIDE TOURNAMENT Ashland Boas h a n d e d the Klamath Falls Pelicans a 9 to four defeat Sunday afternoon and stepped Into the ranking champ­ ionship position in the Southern Oregon League. Inability of the PelicaBS to find the pill as Davis hurled It over the*piste Was one of the rea­ sons for the ending of the story as it was. Oillick, p i t c h e r , for the Pelicans was taken out at the end of the fourth and re­ placed by Manager Saunders. In the first inning Duke Mar­ low scored the first run for the Boas. Hoffard brought Marlow! in home with a single. Davis * struck one Pelican out and two j others died on first. The first Klamath Falls play­ er at bat in the second inning hit a homer. The second and third tanned out. Morgan first up for the Boss walked. Hanley hit a sacrifice and Morgan roach-1 accumulating during the ed second. Force hit out and iFire per cent of the gate Davis struckout. The end of of each game has been » the Trcrnd Inning saw the score for this general purse_i tied one to one. winner will win this fun Davis struck oat tfcp Hrst ” ■»«<> to be close to i Klamath player at hat, the eee- talent, ond hit a home run and the third T»® regular league and fourth died trying to reach dUcontinued with y. first. In thin inning the Boas ga“ * ’ W,th th*8 aba" scored three runs. M.rlow Up ° ‘he regular schedule, t - . t out. Hughes and .„ x al“° agreed to drip \ any ' first struck .. .* tlons on players— in othi Logan w9r* *a ’ to make the three-gsme struck out. Robbins then knock- wh)ch ,nBufea ed a home rnn and brought make.up pf t„e two tear Hughes and Logan in home. Mor- manaKement of the tean ran hit a single. Hanley, Injured not announce(] any p]ans, on first base and Hughes went to un * » ’ ‘" ' 1 * ° 088 and Mrs W’ W With the two young . 8tars fr° m California :®teran Norsewoman pla b®8t tennl8 th®‘r , r “ * " r8’ tbe, / ® t®rm*n‘ band of English play.rt , c° m® ,« .<,u®8t of th® Int (Please turn to Page Three) Three Suggested To Coolidge For i Post As General Of ippines RAPID CITY, Aug. 8.— (LP)— been i Three names are being promin- Coollt ontly mentioned by advisors of for sc President Coolidge 'for appoint- For ment to the Governor-General- repub ship of the Philippine», the post the S| let vacant by the death of Major- ans, w General Leonard Wood. They ere: type a Henry L. Stinson, New York, Coolld who conducted for Mr. Coolidge Nai personally the peace negotiations inolud In Nicaragua, and who has Veen urer c highly regarded by the president comm for his successful job. root, Carmi Thompson, Ohio, who mer S made a personal investigation of i Y.), the Philippine situation for thejtion, I president and whose report 'has likely, ital Honors Walter Johnson Motor Association Plans Ex­ tensive Trip; Will Arrive Here Aug. 23; Mav-Take Entirt n i p or Join at Any Point for Only Part of the Jaunt, it is Plan­ ned The Oregon Motor Association, which recently initiated a per­ sonally conducted tour to Mt. Hood which Was a wonderful succesa, according to an an­ nouncement f r o m the associa­ tion’s office, will on August 20th, start on another- tpur that will last for six days and whl'ch will bring the members of\the party to Ashland* on the 23rd? 41 they go from Crater Lake to Oregon Caves.. A stop will be made, here, the announcement stated, as well as atvarlous other points along the route. Overnight stops wilt be made at Eugene, Bend, Crater Lake, Oregon Caves and Corval­ lis. Person* may take the entire trip, may join the party at any po(pt Or drop out whenever they desire, it is planned. Each person is to arrange his qwn transporta­ tion. c’oiratvliig is the Itinerary as worked nut by tbe mbtor aasoeta- tlon, and. as can be seen, persons| Mho Cannot go for the full time Numerous Demonstrations by Sympathisers of Sacco and Van Zetti Staged; Strike Called; Washington Publishing House Dynamited; Will Take Famous Case to Federal Court and Then to U. S. Supreme Court if Justice Will Grant Attorney's Request. Here are two interesting views af Walter John­ son Day at Washington. whan thousands of Washington fans honored their great hurler, the greatest in baseball, o n ;tha twentieth an­ niversary of his major league debut. At the left is shown Secretary of State F|utk Kellogg, acting in the absence of President Coolidge, presenting Johnson with the American league { 14 Members Local Elks Lodge Will Take Part in Lakeview Installation Fourteen members of the local Elks lodge will attend the lta- stallation of the Lakeview Lodge No. 1536, on Friday, August I I , it was announced today by J. E. Shtffer, chairman of the commit- tee In charge. Two carloads will leave Thurm day evening to attend the Klam- ath Falls lodge meeting and go on to Lakeview the next morning, while the remainder are piannla* to leave Ashland on Friday mors- here from F. P. Light, of Lake- view, the reports concerning the bad condition of the Klamath Fall-Laksview road were “bunk" and that the trip from the Falls can be made easily In four hours, The local committee in charge consists of J. E. Shiffer, D. Guy Good and A. C. Nininger. F. F. Whittle. William Briggs, Edward Thornton, D. Perozzi and G. S. Butler will furnish cars. - Those who are planning to at- -tend are: F. F. Whittle, D. H. -Jackson, Elmer Smith, Andrew Lewis Ulrich, of Medford, be th e instituting offleer, aa Mean , Wttttam Briggs, OMM Payne, Clyde Young, Emmitt Gill­ by officers of the ings. J. E. Shiffer. J. B. Thorn­ Falls lodge. Officers ton, John Enders, D. Perozzi and State Elks Association family and Mrs. and Mrs. 0. S. present. According to a letter received Butler. Danger Forest Fires Lessened (Please Turn to Page 8) distinguished service cross, studded with a dia­ mond for each of his 20 years service, and, at the led. is Billy Evans, ace of American league umpires who worked Johnson's initial game in 1907, congratulating Johnson on his reinark- ble career. Evans, assigned to work the Aug. game, was able te work only one Inning!, and hat on crutches, because of a recent injury. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 8. — (LP)— Ipçreaelng humidity reliev­ ed the forest fire situation is now believed by forestry offic­ ials to be well In hand. ABANDONS SWIM BULLETIN DEDHAM, Mass., Aug. #. — (IP)— Hearing of the Sacco and Van. Zetti motion for a new trial were being delayed in Norfolk court this after­ noon by arguments which question the jurisdiction of Judge Thayer who presided at the trial, The convicted men claimed neither he nor any other superior judge had Jurisdiction after the sen­ tence of death had been Im­ posed. ? .Attorney Hill pf the de­ fense opposed arguing the question of Jurisdiction be­ fore Judge Thayer, but the latter decided that the ar- ed before him CASE HELD TO GRAND JURY BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 8.—(IP)—-Governor Fuller to­ day indicated he would not act on petitions asking furth­ er reprieves tor the anarchists. Unless a reprieve should 1 h > granted, the men will be electrocuted early Thursday. BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 8—(IP)—Attorneys for Sacco and Van Zetti were today denied writs of habeas corpus hv .Justice George Anderson, member of the Massachu­ setts supreme court, thus ending the first legal battle to pfevent the execution'of the two radicals. " Arhur IK Hill, chief defense counsel, plans to go before the federal courts with tl request that they inter­ vene and then to either one of two justices of the U. 8. supreme court who are vacationing in this state. They would he asked for a writ of certiorari, which would bring the noted case into the supreme court-at W ash­ ington. Neither prisoner took any food Sunday, it being th© 22nd day of Sacco’s hunger strike. Van Zetti has now joined bim again in refusing food and both insist to their counsel that they will not eat again until they are granted a new trial. 4 PHILADELPHIA, F a , (IPb-Tluee were arrested and charged with inciting a riot and distribut­ ing literature of an inflammatory nature calling a strike as a protest against the Sacco-Van Zetti execution. SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 8.—(LP)-Autos were today prohibited from that p art of the streets which are Raleigh Hoylman Caught as adjacent to the federal building and the mint. He Attempted to Cash Check on Local Bank WANSELBURG, Colo., Aug. 8.—(IP)—667 out of a nornuil force of 1153 men were working in Southern Raleigh Hoylman, who was ar­ rest ed Saturday for forgery was Colorado coal fields today. The others are striking as a given a preliminary hearing In Sacco-Van Zetti protest. CAPE GRIS NEZ. France, Aug. 8.^—(IP)—The Egyptian, Helmy, indefatiguable English chanel swimmer, abandoned his latest effort after swimming 11*4 miles from here toward Dover. He entered the water at 1:16 a. m. the court of Justice o f the Peace, Sunday and gave up at 8:10 a. L. A. Roberts, this morning, and bound over to the grand Jury on a 3600 bond. Hoylman was apprehended when he trie dto cash a check for 161.60 on the account of Avgaris Brothers, owners of a lumber mill, at the First National Bank. He had already cashed a check at the East Side Meat Market for 131.61. Late Saturday evening he confessed that he had a l s o cashed a worthless cJteck on the Ashland Iron Works for >32. The young man was unable to furnish ball and was taken Into custcdy by the county sheriff and placed in the county Jail. Under the provisions of a new law, Hoylman can waive t h e grand jury hearing and plead be­ fore a Circuit Judge. He told the court thia morning that he would try to do th is.' Hoylman was recentlly released on >500 bond in Josephine coun­ ty on a similar charge. - My! Aren’t IVe Progressing? Hotel Shows Choice Blooms SISTER FINDS FAKED BOMB Infernal Machine at Angelus Temple Found Filled With Glycerine BOSTON. Aug. S.— GJ»)— "Sac­ co and Van Zetti shall not die!" The shout, echoing through the old Boston Common, Sunday, ex­ pressed the determination of 10,- 000 Sacco Van Zetti sympathisers, to save the doomed men from the electric chair. Mounted police broke up on« meeting and dispersed the crowd when the permit for the meeting was rescinded by the police super­ intendent. Another meeting was h e l d nearby under another permit is­ sued in the name of the workers* party of America. LOS ANGELB8. Aug. 8.—(LP) —Sister May Brown heard 81ster Atmee Semple McPherson extol the benefits of the Four Square Gospel Sunday and then walked out of Angelus Temple to find a most terrifying infernal machine supposedly designed to wreck that million dollar institution. The bomb, consisting of a Although several arrests were clock', a small black box and a made when members of the crowd bottle of alleged nltro-glycerlne, resisted police efforts to break up was denounced as an obvious the meeting, there was no vio­ fake by Angelua Temple workers lence. and by Mrs. McPherson. A police riot squad of more Mrs. McPherson pointed out then 409 men was mobilised to that Angelus Temple had no keep the peace ia the (ace of In- enemy who would go ao far as to flamatory oratory which w a e attempt to blow It up and then poured out by the soap-box speak­ It was found that tbe mysterious ers. explosive was glycerine Instead of nltro-glycerlne. BO8TON, Aug. 8.—(IP)—Major,the departure for Washington General Wood will be burled in . with the body, accompanied By Arlington National Cemetery! members of the family, would Tuesday morning with full mill-¡take place Monday night, tary honors. | Wood died* In the Fete Beat* There his body will rest not tar! Brigham Hospital at 1:SS a. ta. from the White Honse he so near- j Sunday, following an oparaMms ly oecupied, among the graves of for tumor oa hie skull Saturday the Rough Riders he commanded morning. The operation waa kgp^ with Theodore Roosevelt. Neglect secret until n few hours baSarg of a growth in his head while hie death, when it wee auauMtS carrying on hia last duties as that his conditton waaerttleal. Governor-General of the Philip- Mre. Wood wee with her kagt pines, caused his death. band at his death. Major Burton Reed, personal Dr. Alexander Lambert eld to tbe Geneitl. made the -----....................... ............. funeral announcement. He said an (Pleaee Turn Th Page TlkVM