re 1 << Maximum ~ -Jj •1 Minimum 'Ashland's Leadin. ionight. W ed» .crate temperature. Over Fifty Years ASHLAND, OREGON^fffESUAY, AUGUST 9, 1927 CITY REMOVES FLOOD DANGER ELKS GIVE ART SCHOLARSHIP Bear Creek is Being Clean­ ed to Prevent Further Floods Chamber of Commerce a Lodge to Stimulate In terest in School MBDFOBD. Aug. 9.— (LP) — Medford's flood danger—« block- up tree-throttled' Bear Creek— will soon he reduced greatly. Yesterday workmen with a Governor-Generakof Philip- gasoline steam shovel started ies C om to Rest Betide work on the creek bed near Cot­ ugh Riders; .C r o w d tage Grove street to remove traps Witnessing Funeral Re­ duced b yltain . Full Mili­ and bushes by the simple means uprooting. tary Hoimrs Mark Fun- of At their last mee^ng the city council authorised the clearing of WASHINGTON^ D, C.. Aug. ». the creek bed in pnswer to a 800- —(LP)— Major General Leonard npme petition* asking that such a Wood today rode In a flag-draped move he made In order to protect casket through the streets of the the east side residents'from a re­ city to hla final resting place be­ currence of February’s floods. Later on a rock reef at Cottage side his famous rough riders in street will have to be removed by Arlington National Cemetery. some means, probably blasting, _ Generals, privates, civilians Joined In escorting his body. The and the work be extended all rain, falling In spasmodic drizzles alc-ng the almost-dry creek bed In during the procession, reduced an effort to open up a clear chan­ nel for high water to f l o w the crowd to a handful. / through. Nineteen gun' salutes, three The; work Is under the super­ volleys of musketry and trumpet­ ers taps marked the interment of vision of City Manager F r e d the Governor General of t h e Bcheffel and the estimated cost was placed at 810,000. Philippines. Wood died In the Pete Rent Brigham Hospital Sunday at 1:40 a. m.. after, an operation for tu­ mor on hie skull. Governor Wood had conferred with Coolidge several weeks ago. This was hia first trip to the September 10 to October 20 United States since he received is Date Set for the appointment as general of the Hunting — Phlllplpnes. Among those who hake been Deer season will begin on Sep­ suggested as possible successors tember 19 and continue ugtll Oc­ to General Wood are Henry L. tober 20, it has been announced. Stinson, of New York; Carmi With the season nearing people Thompson of Ohio; former Sena­ throughout the state are warned tor Rice W.uMeans, of Colorado; to carefully observe the game Frank V. Hodges treasurer of the republican National committee; Following are the laws apply former Senator Lenroot, of Wis­ ing to Game District, No. 1 consin, and former Senator Wads­ Deer with bom s, from Septem­ worth. of New York. ber 10 to October 20 of each year. Bag limlt, two such deer during any one season. Silver gray squirrels, from September 16 to October 15 of each year. Bag limit, five of such squirrels In any seven con­ Marrarei McCoy May Take secutive daye; provided, t h a t there shall be no closed season Position aa Cooking on silver gray squirrels In Mult­ nomah, Clackamas, Marlon, Yam­ hill, Washington, Bfenton, Polk, Miss Evangeline Poley, who has taught cooking and sewing in the Linn, Lane, Douglas and Jose­ local high school, has recently re­ phine counties. Ducks, ekeept wood and eider singed to accept a much more re­ munerative position In the Oak­ ducks, geese, rails, coots, Wilson land, California, high school .de­ snipe or jacksnlpe, and greater partment of home economics, and lesser yellowlegs, open sea­ where her sister also teaches. son from October 1 to January 15 Supt. Briscoe stated the posi­ of the following year, both days tion had not been filled yet, al­ inclusive. Bag limit, twenty-five though It had been offered to Miss of such birds in any one day and Margaret McCoy, of thia city, who not to exceed thirty of such birds Is now seeking a release from a in any seven consecutive days, position In Washington in order except that bag limit on geese shall be eight in any one day and to remain In Ashland. not to exceed thirty in any seven consecutive days. Chinese pheasant« sooty or blue grouse, ruffed grouse or native pheasants, open season from Oc­ tober 15 to October 31 of each .year, both dates Inclusive. Bax DEARBORN, Mich., Ang. 9.— limit, four of any such birds In (LP)— New Fords have appeared any one day. or glght during any on the streets of Dearborn, driven seven consecutivi days; provided, by test drivers from the Dear­ that .not more than -one female born experimental laboratories. (Please Turn Ta Page Five) Four passed the main corner of town "on the fly” Monday. They appeared to be equipped with four wheel brakes and rad­ iators resembling those which Henry Ford uses on hia Lincoln cars. Election of officers of the Pan- The best guess* of observers, based on the appearance of the Hellenlc Association, which has rear and transmission machinery, been recently organized In Ash­ was that the can wars equipped land, wlU take place at tho sec- with a gear shift Instead of a on«^ meeting of the organisation clutch shift. The new car ap­ at rife home of Miss Francis peared capable of greater speed Strange of Allda street, at eight than the present ^ar. o’clock- this evening. Tho organisation consists of the women in Ashland who be­ long to national Greek latter sororities. t « Any girl yho la a member of a sorority and who has not been In .touch with the group iff askeJ SANTA MONICA, Cal., Aug. 9. to call Mlsa Strange and attend — Kenneth G. Ormlaton, who the meeting this evening. z gained International fame as a ’ The nominating committee con­ figure In the Almee McPherson sists of Misses Marie Churchill, court hearing last year, must ap­ pear her« Thursday to answer Genevieve Bwedenburg and Kath­ chargee of speeding In the “Blue rins Vincent. The committee In Sedan”, which played an Import­ charge of the meeting this even­ ant part in the Investigation of ing consists of Mieses Beatrice Mrs. McPherson’s alleged kidnap­ Hall, Marion Ady and Priscilla Webb ^* ing. Plana for the coining year will Ormlston is accused ot drlvtog his car 88 miles an hour through ba outlined and g social hour will follow. a 15-fnlle sone. K DEER SEASON STARTS SOON M ISSPO LEY GOING SOUTH Fords Appear In Dearborn Pan Hellenic M eets Tonight be awarded on a competitive basis. One will be given In the Elks Jurisdiction In northern California and the other one In the Jurisdiction of the Ashland lodge. - The Chamber ot Commerce has also announced their decision to award two scholarships for next summer, in an effort to stimu­ late i n t e r e s t In the school throughout this section of the country. The opportunity which this in­ stitution affords young people of the state to* receive training In art Is fully realized by the mem­ bers of the two organizations, who are anxious to make Ashland a permanent site for the summer branch of the Pratt Art Institute Good W ill” Trip to Mex­ ico City Under Houston Chamber of Commerce is Said Contrary to Inter­ ests of Two Governments; State Department Refuses Permission. HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 9.— (LP)— A "good yrlll” flight to Mexico City sponsored by the Houston chamber of commerce has been forbidden as contrary to t h e . "best Interests of this country and Mexico,” by Secretary of State Kellogg, according to a telegram from him to T. L. Evans of the Chamber of Com­ merce. Kellogg considers the flight could not be carried through without “Jeopardizing other mat­ ters very vitally affecting the policy of this government.” Mexican• government officials had wired Evans welcoming the flyers, he declared. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9— (LP)— The state department last night confirmed reports thwt it had re­ fused to permit a ‘‘good will” air­ plane flight into Mexico under the auspices of the Houston cham­ ber of commerce. "It was stated ou behalf of Secretary Kellogg that for some months the state department has refused to permit airplanes to fly Into Mexico and that It did not feel that an exception should be made In this case and refuse to approve a permit " ReportsTfrom Houslonsald that In his telegram refusing permis­ sion, Secretary Kellogg stated the flight could not be carried out with®«7 “JWpertHrlng ofher «B i­ ters very vitally affecting the pol- icy of this government.” DEMONSTRATION TOMORROW Demonstration of a new sys­ tem of fitting and dressing given by Miss Ella D^hlberg at McGee's Dry Goods Store is attracting much attention. * Miss Dahl berg will give a dem­ onstration of her new method to­ morrow afternoon at two o’clock, which will be free to the public. She will remain in Ashland for two weeks and give suggestions for dressmaking to any who are interested. Members of the Fourth CaltSH E l Monte, near Los Angela«, w name of Ilona So they want -0 real live Hon, mane and all.v< Wells, governor of the diet a Plztrtct Lions Clubs, meeting at led to. prove that they deserved the and ate breakfast In a cage with a >ey*re shown bore, with Dr. W. B. it, drinking a toasj to the Hon. FIRST Clothing Workers, Pocket Book Makers, Barbers, and Garment Workers, Estimated at 150,000, Leave Posts. President of American Federation of Labor Requests Staying of Execution. Coolidge Says Affair is Busi- ’ ness of State. PORTLAND, Aug. 9.—(IP)—Union men were implor­ ed to keep out of the Sacco and Van Zetti fight today hv C. 0 . Young, general organizer of the American Federa­ tion of Labor at the convention of Hotel and Restaurant ejbployew International Alliance and the Bartenders In­ ternational League. NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—(IP)—Protesting against the Sacco and Van Zetti execution, thousands of workers left their jobs today. There has been no picketing, and the workers quit without disorder. PROTECTION Edward Levinson, secretary of the strike committee, OF DAM ASKED said that close to 150,000 persons had talked out by noon. Among the number are 55,000 clothing workers, 8,000 pocket book makers, 12,000 cap workers, 2,500 barbers, Los Angeles Wants Riot 2,000 needle workers, 40,000 eoat and garment workers- Inaurano® in Owen's HAS DEFICIT BOSTON, Aug. 9.—UPV—Sacco LOS ANOELE8, Aug. 9.— UP) and Van Zetti lost what was prob­ Permission to place 87,890,990 ably their last chance to escape Judge Bean Overrules Mo-, Shortage of $18,000 Means — worth of riot insurance on Los execution today. Judge Webster Turning Down tion of Dismissal on Angele«' water projects in Owen's Thayer, who presided at t h e i r Projects Demurrer Valley was askftd Monday by the trial six years ago. denied the mo­ President Coolidge and Bee. Board of Water and Power com­ tion for revocation and stay, of retary Wilbur Suggest missioners In a communication their sentence after over - night Building Program consideration-of the motion. to city council. The same justice late yesterday The proposed Insurance^would RAPip CITY, Aug. 9.—UP)— denied motion for a naw trial. President Coolidge conferred wU®' protect the property, Constating of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, and With new adverse action today, Secretary of the Navy Wilbur to­ water supply, from damage by only Govenor Fuller and the fed- day concerning a future naval . eral courts remain as possible a motion of dismissal on a da- geon Lake On Sauvies island,,« explosion, riot and civil eom- aids for the evasion of the death building program as a result of the Geneva disarmament confer­ murrer filed for Multnomah project agreed upon last year motton and would make the In- penalty. ence break, down. county by George Mowry, depntg wtth vhe Portland Gap cl^b4 was ! eurance company responsible for ' Beth AnnodVded sflerWard that action against persons guilty of district attorney. turned down because of lack of - TERRASINA, Italy, Aug. I.— there would be no immediate attempting to destroy water pro­ (LP)— Gulseppe Androver, former change in the plans that have al­ The national banks, whose suit ^undB- 7'^® C° 8t *** jects. Italian consul at Boston, t o l d ready been made. Both left the is sponsored by the Oregon Bank- tween ’ 400° and »5000‘ R e c e n t dynamltlngs of the ers’ association, contend that Another example of the corn- Aqueduct necessitate the insur­ newspaper reporters here today Impression that future expansion that he had sworn to an affidavit might be necessary. competitors In the money lending mission’s poor financial state was ance, It was said. that one of the defendants in the business either pay no tax or brought out when the request of Wilbur said that the general Sacco and Van Zetti case had board of the Department of Navy less tax than the tax on capital the state board of health, asking been in the Italian consulate on is working on plans to submit stock paid by the banks. *»r appropriation of 82800 the same day and hour of the during the next session of con­ * to carry on for a period of 18 South Braintree murder. Ha is gress. Mowry argued on the demurrer mo„ths. the analysis of the Wil- quoted as saying that the affidav­ that the banks complaint was not janlette river that Is being made it is on deposit with the United sufficiently definite and that the jn connection with the antl-polu- States embassy. banks could not seek an lnjunc- t,on movement started last year, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9.—(LP) tlon because they had not tend- a,BO waa refused. — "You’re a deputy marshal, LONDON, Aug. 9 —An explo­ ered payment on the tax. Judge t0 the commission aren’t you?” a stranger asked sion In the Aldwych subway sta­ Bean gave him until the first ooncernJnK water pollutlon ln John Mangerlna Monday as the tion In the center , of London latter entered a Federal building which occurred early today Is re Bturna Warehouse of (Piasse Turn To Page Five) elevator. Mangerlna admitted he thought to be. another Sacco and Freeman and Wiley of was. Central Point Van Zetti protest. None were In­ “If you want a trip to Wash­ jured but-the walls were badly With a lots of property amount-« ington, D. C., arrest me. My name damaged. Ing to 888,090, an oil fire broke is J. P. Tolbert and they have been looking for me on a charge SH A N G H A I, Aug. 8.— (LP)— At-' out In Central Point early Mon­ of non-support for the past seven tempt to blow up the Woosung day morlhng. completely destroy­ "Tw eiR E NOT SO 'uVMBMk TH E 'fU E years. I am out of a job and forte guarding Shanghai w a a ing the warehouse of Freeman • 'TWEMSELVES tired of dodging. I want to go frustrated today when three thou­ and Wiley. The Mass menaced the whole back." sand and two hundred cases of After Investigation. Mangerlna dynamite were seised aboard two town and threatened the Copco booked Tolbert at the county jail lighters. Officials believe the at­ warehouse nearby. The flames where he is awaiting removal tv tempt Is the result of the Sacco leaped scores of feet In the air. burning through a 68,000 - volt the National capital to face his and Van Zetti case. power Hue which fell to t h e wife, Marjorie Tolbert, and his ground. This cut off the power two children. By Cecil Owen • for the fire pumps but by sending (U. P. Staff Correspondent) BOSTON. Aug. 9.— (LP)—With the current through different cir­ the time set for their execution cuits the fire department was able drawing near another last desper­ to continue the fight. Flying sparks sad pieces of ate hope of escaping the electric chair vanished for Sacco and wood set fire to some of the sur­ rounding houses, but the biases Van Zetti late Monday. were soon extinguished. In the sametDedham courtroom Dozens of slogans have al­ In the efforts to eave the Cop­ where he presided at their trial ready Imen entered at The Dally co warehouse Carl Coleman, em­ Tidlngg office In The Lltbians* more than six years ago, Judge ployee, suffered badly burned lags slogan contest, wherein the con­ Webster Thayer, after a three- and arms. hour hearing, dismissed a motion tributor of the slogan Judged the No definite announcement con­ most fitting and expraasive of for a new trial on the ground he cerning the rebuilding of »he Ashland’s advantages will be giv­ had no Jurisdiction. warehouse has been made. en a prize of 810 by the Llthisns. (Plesso Turn To Page Five) The contest will ciose tomorrow evening, according to the an­ nouncement of the Lithlans. and Friday evening at their regular meeting the question of which slogan la the most meritorious CHICAGO, Aag. ».— A » — Bo- will he awarded the prise. An increase of 245 cars regis­ ports that frost o f tho past two The slogans range from the tered at the local bureau for the days had greatly damaged tho sublime to the ridiculous, from Canadian wheat crop sent prices comnjerclallsm to Idealism — In first eight days of August, over soaring on tho Chicago board of that of the same period last year fact cover a wide range of trade Monday. la shown by the records. thought. Trading In fatnros In tho wheat Registration up to this time The coupon In'this issue of pit was vary brisk, prices closing In August In 1926 showed that The Dally Tldldgs will be the last coupon to ba printed, so every­ 1077 ont-of-atate cars had past­ five and aa eighth coats higher than Saturday’s close. body should make their entry ed through Ashland. Corn also felt the fro-» J This year the number of cart Immediately. Slogans may be age reports, prices i amounts to 1888 This Is thought left at The Dally Tidings office 8 I- « to 8 6-8 c. Oats to be about the peak of the sum­ and they will be handed to the Lithlans at the close of the con­ mer tourist season, as August la one to two cento to i . w ith wheat. 1 , the popular vacation month. test. EXPANSION OF . NAVY IS PLAN Man Admits Non-Support WAREHOUSE DESTROYED Not Always Fair Weather When Hood Fellows Together JJ J Slogan Contest Ends Tomorrow Increase Of Travel Shown Wheat Price«