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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1927)
Ashland's paper i ASHLAND, 0 Years Wire 8« AY, AUGUST 12, 1927 Lindbergh To V isit Medford That Is-M aybe PLANE Catalogues < Apd Letters Distributed Th<1 S o u l h , m u O re g o n N o rm a l s c h o o l th i s «, . k b u s b e e n b u sy m a ilin g o u t 2 .0 0 0 c i r c u l a r le t- te rn , b o n g s e n t to g r a d u a t e « of O re g o n I»1«*' s c h o o ls In th e in t e r - B S S lp Secretary Makes Report Of I prosperity celeb * expenditure and Receipts *>aa been set foi to Budget Committee for *• Just possible • Consideration — Budget may be Educed ‘ Committee Bays 15435 ahort *l ’• Necessary This Year According to 3 Report of t>e secretary of the Chamber of Commerce made the budget committee nt a meeting held recently to consider the re- port and take action, showed that a total of $7, SSI.St wo ex- pended by the local organisation during 1926-27. Of thia amount 12,818.25 waa paid In on budget ;„ut S 2 2 Z S A Is to be escorted Medfor<* hy Pori **” be niet at 1 ty fairground la group of p,anea c*aco> At any n t t M assured he will c,ty- D The balance of the amount eg- pended came through appropria- tiona from (ha Park Board and the City Council, as their portion of the payment of the Llthla Park sign on the Plaza; from a special subscription fund raised for the July Fourth celebration of 1926; from the rental of cabins owned by the Chamber and sale -of tl)a book. -A Day In The Stoklyous’7 and other Incidental sources. The committee reported that the major Items of the budget to be raised this pear was for: Advertising, the committee on advertising la now working on soma new and different plans and p AS AfTQE v /iV U T C* ----- Funeral for H Will Be H k ftt ___ For Sustaining and supporting a band and band concerts. For suitably entertaining dele* 1 gations and ebwveittlonh. ■> /■'>' 1 ~ For csnttpulng shd enlarging 1 support of the summer school 1 idea In .art. music, etc. ‘ 1 For sending such represents-* J tlves as are necessary to internet 1 JM railroad companies in ■ lm- ’ provement .and expansion a n d 1 other Usual and minor' matters. (Please Turn To Page Five) The budget committee present ed the amount necessary to be raised as 258.35.yg, this incfndlfg ] everything for salaries,' office ex- pc«pq. fuqd the ; Items mentioned above. The Bridget at presented *as adopted by thp hoard with one or two minor changes. The reports showed the Chamber is . in excellent' financial fondit'on - with all bills paid to date, but that a budget hind must be sub scribed at once to supplement the *" membership dues for the current *■ BIG LIQUOR HAUL MADE Oargo of Captured Rum Runner Valued at Million Dollars ANOTHER "CARRIE" NEW YORK, Aug. 12.— (LP) — Police coast guards captured the steamship "Ansonia” with a car go of Uqnor valued at a million dollars today. Sixty-elx men were taken, three automobiles and six motor trucks. The captain and the crew of the rum runner Irere taken single-handed bjr Boatswain G. Af Loomis who boarded the ship after a picket boit h a d chased It for several miles. SAN FRANtlSCO, Atfg. 12.__ (IP)— Because she is an ardent prohibitionist the name of Ger trude Hopper, 22, is on the po lice docket here today. When Hope Phillips, 24, at tempted to introduce a bottle of^ gin at a party she waa ordered by Miss Hopper to leave. In the ensnlng argument Miss Phillips was slashed on the wrist with a bread knife and ordered tbe ar rest of her assailant. Six D ojk Included ip California Northbound Bear-Hunting Caravan A ’ friendly looking Alrdale, an Inquisitive looking blood hound, and fiya puippiea w«^e Included in a northbound Caltt- •rnla caravan which regiatertd in this city Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ted McClellan of Hollywood, owners of the dogs, and big game huatare wete bound tor British , Columbia where they plan to spend three or four months hunting bear.: •» Thia is the first trip of tka pnpples Into the wild country and Mr. and Mrs, McClellan who spend several months each year hunting In British Columbia, were, anticipating rather more than their,-usual sport this year .in teaching the puppies the "Ins aad outs” of the hunting game. ; -The rear end of a large tour ing ear waa converted Into com fortable quarters tor the dogs. Mr. and Mm. McClellan keep their “outfit’; In a tourjst «amp each night, "as hotel actOtnmoda- tlons tor^ the dogs are not easily «seared. . . eHt o f c u llin g a t t e n t i o n to th e u ilv a n la g e H o f l e i c l by th e I ' . a l N o rm a l s c h o o l A m o n g o t h e r p o in ts eniphnH ,/.- .,■ What's the Use? T h e Courts Will do Nothing” Van Z e tt i Comments When Told of Stay of Execution.—Friends Per mitted to Visit Condemn ed Anardhiets "l \ i H H H H H H H H H M b iiifin e<l iH <he i”ii"w•"*• "T,i,‘ :,in’ s ' ' *S B tlle c u r l Iciilni is in f o r m a t io n n l a ' “ 1 c u l t u r a l , b e in g s o m e th in ,; ,1 u (lel’a ' t u r e fro m t h a t of th e tr a d itio n a l n o rm a l s c h o o l w h o !, ' ' B s a c r if ic e s th e s c h o l a r s h i p V' - u ia rg ii Two Aviators Only Were Qualified for Race Friday Morning—Agreement for Delay of Four Days Made B y . Contestants in Gentlemen’s Agreement Aft^y Long Discussion of Situation WORCESTER, Maas., Aug. 12. f o r llla l o f 1 l,p u ie c h a n ic s of — (IP)—Judge Webster Thayer m e t h o d ." Thursday, night allowed the ex- T h e ,,o rm n l s c h o o l w ill so .,;, itcptlons taken by Counsel for ... * * ,ecelve their annual catalogue! | Sacco and Van Zettl from his rul / from the state printing plant and ing denying a new trial, revoca Captain James L. Griffin, (1 ) and Theodore 8. Lundgren and ' K rad« » ate8 are requested to write tion of sentence and stay of exe their plane "Pride of Loa Angi s” entered In »the Dole Honolulu ■ tor one of these, cution. race which was wrecked last afternoon when the pilot The exceptions will be argued attempted to make a forced la tursday Ing. Griffin and Lundgren escap Tuesday morning before the full ed without injury. They,are ill bench of the Massachusetss su gasoline tanks of the plane, <M preme court on the appeal from position In the hopoff. Justice George A. Sanderson’s de nial of a writ of error. ' Judge Thayer signed the bill of Illness of Several Months exceptions after a two-hour con Ends in Death of Pine ference with Elias Field associ- hurst Woman - ate defense counsel, and assistant form al School Committee . Attorney-General Franklin Put- Mrs. Bertha C. Tramet, wife of 35,000 Spectators See B Prepares For Incoming Jackson . nam. Tramel of near Pine pean Champ Disqualifl Students Sacco, who' has touched no hurst, died Thursday, August 11, By Foul food for 26 days, walked with a 1927, after an illness of several , firm step from the death house to months due to Bright’s Disease. YANKEE STADIUM, New T ert hie less Isolated cell In Cherry Her husband, one son and three Aug. 12.—(IP)—The s e c o n d ville, but he maintained a hunger daughters survive. Mrs. Tramel chapter of "Was It Fair or Wag tt strike and his silence of despair. - was 57 years of age ar the time of Foul?" started here Thursday Van Zettl, the more philosoph her passing. nght when a referee ruled thè» contest, will be entitled to |25,- tWO - m otored ical of the condemned pair, v u Jack Delaney, the ten ter light L UUL_ The second flyer to finish “ A rural o f T j w cheerful, but without hope. heavy weight champloh, had boqn • will get >10,000. Out. of the death house with struck low by P a o 1 1 a o Ua- When Dole announced his offer 8acco and Van Zettl walked Gel- 1 it was not anticipated that more estlno Madelros. tfae young Portu than a few aviators wowM- At guese whose fate of late has been tempt the hop. That was before tacked onto that of his mo^e fa- j the successful Hawaiian flights of With a dramatic suddenness efn,ty fcnd d, mous comrades. ’ the Maitland-Hegenberger army 'that caused about 35,000 specta- at nlght Although h© is to die for a tors to swarm to the ringside, plane and the Smith-Rronte civil /crime other than that which the ®p®n* ian ship. ' Italians are charged, Madeiros re the* referee, Jimmy ' Crowley, pushed Paollno back In hie corner ° r M 88 Hek As soon as aviators began to ! ceived a respite simultaneously and told him that he had lost on n,an; M,ss E show an interest in the Dole ! : with the others and la now due to a foul. Final Workout Before Son- event, elaborate rules were drawn j Paollno can’t under- * rtlbur s - Ta; die in the chair after midnight of stand English and. the verdict rooniB th,a w day Game Scheduled for up. A Honolulu committee of the * August 22. Tonight National Aeronautic Association against him had to be relayed to . _ ____ Friends of the condemned men was in charge of the flight de him through his board of direc ae well as relatives, were permit Boas will practice this evening tails while h San Fraudano com tors. ’ * '" ’ APPOIN’ ted to visit them Thursday. on the Hot Springs Diamond, mittee of tiie N. A? À. took- Are From the working press pit it L R AWin r ,_ . Manager Orlle Robbins announced of the starting dettila. 5 "What’s the use? The courts also seemed that it had to be re- 1 will do noth’ng,” said Van Zettl. layed to Delaney by his managers 'iPl— Preslden today and urged all fans interest ed in the final workout before the seconds, that he had been appo,nted Neh And Sacco to a prison doctor and i -------- — -------------3-------- - ------------------------i — _ lahoma, to be first of the big championship ser “Bulbous Bluegrass,” a grass (Please Turn To Page Five) (Please Turn To Page Five, of Btate. ies come out and watch the prac which you can sow In September tice play.' and which will grow all winter, The "best" of the Grants Pass Permission for the erection of thus affording a wonderful forage and Medford teams will be in Ashland signs on state highway- for winter pasturing, was explain Boas uniform Sunday. Warren, grounds must be secured from the ed by C. C. Hoover, of Medford, Grants Pass catcher, will replace at the Klwanls luncheon today at Force behind the plate. McShane state highway department, accord noon at the Llthla Sprngs hotel. ing to H. L. Claycomb, chairman of Medford replaces Morgan at Mi*. Hoover stated this grass was .second while Morgan will play of the sign committee which is suitable for Jackson county soils 'third fot Hanley. ! j working on a sign advertisng and that it would do splendid on The game la ’U) be played .at Plat,. ' the south slopes about Ashland. To secure private grounds for ‘ Klamath Sunday afternoon and George H. Briscoe waa elected the erection of the signs would •in Boas aré anxious that a big dele delegates to tks Pacific North- volve a large expenditure a n d gation of Ashland rooters accom A-A'MR6ÑC1 West KlWanls contention, which pany them to that city. The game leasing of private grounds. Signs will be hold in Spokane. August to be erected, according to pres will be called at 2:30 o'clock. 21-ys. jy. M. Wright and Dr. Riggs of Grants Pass has been ent plans, must be approved and Bi(rdlc^th© regular delegates, ^ars permission from the state de secured to referee the contest, unable to attend. V. D. Miller’s the second referee to be secured partment secured before final ac name was dhswn In the contest to tion la taken. later. A Llthian and Chamber of contribute a dollar toward the Commerce committee are working child welfare fund. Jointly in the sign project work. MR&TRAMEL PASSES AWAY FOUL PUNCH ENDS FIG MS ARE INSPECTED PRACTICE AT HOT SPRINGS At Luncheon Department to Approve Signs Waiting WILBUR SAYS NAVY NEEDED Seattle Fete« Cabinet Mem ber on Vi«it to That City plague NO TRACE OF THIEVES No trace of the thieves w h o Wednesday night looted t h e Standard Oil company plant on Mountain avenue has been found, according to Chief of Police George McNabb who is working on the case. Greatest loss waa in- curred from damage to locks on the doors and the large tank. D isappear « The mysterious malady which existed among fish in the Klam ath river and threatened tor a time to completely "depopulate" the stream has. disappeared, ac cording to game wardens who have conducted an investigation. Pollution of the water was said to have been responsible for tbe ecourge. “We’re- Going to Make it if We 1 to Push” Says Pretty School Ibur reiterated | — ■ u • ik congress for OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 12 — (Ip) with keen enthusiasm. M proprtatlon for — "We’ve going to make It. evdn not sought pnblle attentle aval air base at if we have to get out end push-** coming bare with her flytn That summarises the spirit panloas, but has dtvtfed bt real estate con- whch Miss Mildred Doran, attrac- principally between ber-boi ortbwest Merrh- tire 38-year-old sehool teacher, the flying field. This afternoon sets out to achieve her ambition **I don’t think tt la atmai ?obit with Con- of being the first woman to aaake a woatan should want I rs. This eve- a transoceanic airplane flight * across the Pacific, or tha i guaat of Vice- Mtaa Doran, for whom the bG »re at a reccp- piano whch John Auggy Pedler 90 «11 aboard the and Manley Lawlng will fly la 1 ,ael ,BC*Y« though, Monday he will I the Dole Air race to Honolulu, | kBOW hnadrede of grle who ' V. j awaits'’ the hop-off next Tuesday Uka to tnko atr phMa.”