YISTEBDATS WSATHXB Maximum .n Minimum M roi |*V n ’âsAtewd’s ASHlxAXD, OHEfìO HELEN WILLS LEADS FIELD »est Winds on Coast JWî/ Years BAY', AUGUST 13, 1927 VICTIM 0 . K. PLAY LAST NIGHT American Woman Tennis fttan Get Lead in Inter* national Match Interest Manifest in Sunday Game Indicates Big Crowd at Klamath B llL C T lN ; POBRHT HILLS, A. — (LP>—Th* America, German Junkers all Prim­ ed for Westward Trans* Atlantic Flight — Two Bound for Philadelphia and one for New Y orfc- Levine Wants to Gome Home too t H ln rtc d the ■uw ra p trophy today when Mrs. M o lU B. M allory de­ feated Joaa F ry , O-a, 11*0. The Americans worn t h'"e. matches four to two. Helen W ill, today defeated M r .. K athleen M rK ane Good free, Betty Nathan, England, ^ir. Moderate H< a Condemned radicals Con­ verse With Counsel and Sacco’s Wife Friday— —Wife Pleads Sacco Dis­ continue His Hunger Strike which he Has Held 28 Days Island Polks Mourn Passing of Great Leader and pay Tribute to His Memory —Occasion Coincides with Ceremonial of Spanish American -War Workout on the Hot Springs diamond Friday evening showed the new members on the Ashland ball team to be working In perfect harmony with the old machine which has been playing with a Nationalists Defeated and perfection recently which has giv­ Wealthy Chinese Evacu­ en them repeated victories. ate Nanking as .Victor­ Much Interest Is being manifest ious Troops Prom the in «he Sunday contest with Klam­ North March Toward the ath and the biggest delegation of City----- Battle Disastrous fans to ever accompany the team on an out-of-town game are plan SHANGHAI. Aug. 13.— (IP) — ning to ntuke the trip to the Pell Wounded nationalists were pour­ can city for the fracas. ing Into Nanking today following The game Is scheduled to be what was reported to be the moat called at 2:30 o’clock. disasrous battle of the Chinese war. The great Northern Army, vic­ torious. is continuing its advance Nanklngward. refugees declared. Wealthy Chinese are evacuating the city. Sam Prescott, New Police­ It Is feared that the fight may man. Makes First Arrest be directed against Chiang Kai, Shek moderate national leader. Friday Afternoon ' MANILLA. P. I.. August 13— DESSAU, Germany, Aug. IS .— defeated Helen Jacobs, «41, BOSTON, Aug. 1». — JLP) — (IP) — Virtually half of the popu­ (IP)— Three German airplane, are IMI. 6-1, la a feature match. Walking slowly but without as­ lation of Manila attempted to primed to etart a westward trans- sistance Sacco and Van Zetti F ri­ congregate this morning .at Atlantlc flight— two of them to FOREST HILLS, N. Y... Aug. day went from their cells in the Luneta, the city’s Central Park, Philadelphia, another to N e w H - — America’■ woman tennis Cherryhill section of the forbid­ to participate In memorial ser­ York. ■tars took a commanding lead In ding Charlestown State Prison to vices for Major-General Leonard Three other planes— Chas. A. the International matches f o r the prison barber shop yhere one Wood, late Governor-General of Levine*. Bellanco Monoplane, and i the Wlghtman cup on the West of their counsel and Sacco’s wife the Philippines. two French machine.— are await--Side court Friday were waiting to talk with them. Acting Governor^General Eu­ ing favorable weather to .ta rt Helen Wills No. 1 on the Amer­ As they ascended the stairs gene A. Gilmore was the prin­ from France. ican team, defeated little Joan leading to the barbershop they Captain Frank T. Courtney, F ry of England with the loss of linked arms and helped each oth­ ciple speaker and eulngled tile British flyer. Is ready at South­ but 2 games, 0-2. 8-0.. Molla er up the steep flight. It was ev­ mau who left here in broken ampton to start for New York via Mallory beat Kitty McKane God- ident that they are both v e r y , health two months ago. The ser­ Ireland and Newfoundland. free, 6-4, 6-2. vice. were completed with pray­ weak, but as yet there Is no’ sign "I gues I’ve drunk about ev­ Prospects of a sporting trana- Miss Wills* victory had been of collapse iu either man. LONDON, Aug. IS.— (IP)— The ers and hymns. erything but water” Bill Casey, Exchange Telegraph of Shanghai A4 lan tic race were increased to­ anticipated but -the triumph of The occasion coincided with Van Zetti is much the stronger day with the hint here that the her veteran team-mates over the of the two as he has the Northern the annual occupation day cere­ who claimed Grants Pass as his today reported again first German aviators to start greatest of the English players broken his hunger strike. Now monial., commemorating the end home., but was southbound when forces have captured Chinkiang. possibly 8unday evening, might was a distinct surprise. Molla that they are back again in of the Spanish and the beginning he staggered Into thia city Friday one of the most important treaty tip off other fliers so that they pounded the ball with her old- Cherryhill both men are some-* Pilot Arthur V. Rogers (lef<) who was killed Friday afternoon of the American soverlgnty. The afternoon, told Sam Prescott, new ports. Chinkiang is located 45 when the “ Angel of Los Angeles” crashed in a test flight, and his may Join If they wish. time vigor and came from behind what mow hopeful. huge crowd at Luneta includ­ city policeman, who assisted Bill miles north of East Yanking. The navigator, Leland A. Bryant who escaped Injury. to the city jail where he might northern army is continuing to Otto Koennecke hopes to start to defeat the youthful Mrs. God- In the barbershop they spent ed many thousand uniformed TTie lower picture shows Rogers and Bryant between halves of “ from Cologne Germany. Sunday free in straight sets. more than an hour In conversation the twin rudder of their plane, which was built with radical de­ veteruns of the revolution who wear off” his “varigated drunk." march into the atlonallst territory CaHey was practically peniless. fighting every step of the way.' or Monday. with Mrs. Rosa Sacco and Michael partures in design feature from the typical monoplane. had fought against the American He said he was anxious to get to Two Jankers planes are ready Rogers was the third flyer entered in the Dole race to be killed rule. A. Musmanno. an Italian lawyer San Francisco, and after he was to start when weather permits, of Pittsburgh, who la associated sobered up and his bottle of leaving before dark, ao as to ar­ with Arthur D. Hill, chief defense “ bitters” taken away from him, rive over the Atlantic coaat of counsel. he was permitted to continue his the United Staten Monday morn­ Mrs. Sacco begged her husband southward journey. ing after dawn. Three Game Violations to break his hunger strike. But The arrest was the first made Koennlcke hopes to reach Phil­ he was firm in his refusal. Lodged Against by the new policeman since he as­ Grants Pass Metal Boosters adelphia and one of the Junkers Today was the 28th day of Sac­ Bartlett Pears and Peaches Disregard Attack of Youths planes will be assigned to try to Local Leader to Spend Two sumed his duties five days ago. co’s fast, and unless he consents O AK I^M ), Ang. 1 3 .--___ W ill be Packed Next continue.there frpm New York, in Weeks in Wash. Summer (IP)—A furor was caused Herbert Lee, B Street, and Paul to Cat-mbn Warden Wm. Hendry Week order to pick up the 125,000 price Camp is considering a resort to forcibly hero this afternoon when Horn.ylSt Union street, both aged Local white metal miners are offered for a landing theiVf* - ,1 8 . were arrested Saturday mocn- feeding. not a Wt down-hearted as a result IV. p. waiters, local Y. M. C Levine also w ant, to go ^ f lh g - ^ y G am eW arden Roy Parr tcrod In the Dole race hopped of the attack launched in Port­ ford peaches should be “coming A. secretary leaves Sunday morn­ Philadelphia; bnt h l. pilot, Man and charged with hunting In a VISITORS FROM ®If at 1:23 indicating ho land at a meeting of hainlng en­ In good” at the Ashland Fruit SI rice Dronhln, s a y s b e w tU L ,M_ ing for Seabeck, Washington Might be leaving for Hqpuln- reserve,-hnating w lth o s ta gineers. They declare that re­ . FOREST GROVE Produce association next week, the plane at New York, figuring license and shooting Where he will attend the Pad hs. C. H. Babb, his financial mountain State Traffic Officers Will gardless of What the experts say, according to 8. D. Taylor, manag­ that the logical place for the first quail out of Mason. fic Northwest Y. M. C. A. sum­ backer wns in the plane. they are getting the white metal Omar Fendali, secretary of the er of the plant who stated today Issue P. S. 0, France-American landing. mer school to be held there, There wns no official con­ The two boys were .found in Forest Grove Chamber of Com­ front the rock and that they will Permits everything Is in readineM f o r — «■--------------------- August 11 to 25 inclusive. firmation of the flight. Ashland canyon “just hunting“ merce and cashier iq the First handling the crop. continue to get It from the ore. The Seabeck Summer school Is “Going sonth,” Clark told they told Parr and denied having National bank there, and Mr. With numerous additional The attack has had the effect of Some few peaches and pears located about 40 miles from trucks being put to commercial making the local men more de­ reporters. shot any game. Wagner, Forest drove postmaster Seattle on the Hoods canal. The use during the fruit season, state termined than ever to demon­ A search of the canyon where are visiting In this city with, the were handled at the packing “Does that mean Honolu­ lu ? ” he was asked 1927 course Is the fifteenth an- traffic officers in this district strate that there are large quan­ the boys were “Just hunlng** re­ former’s cousin. V. D. M iller and house this week, but It will be the latter part o f next week before a “Well, Honolulu is south. I uual school of Instruction offer­ permit law requirements are not­ tities of the white metal here and vealed two mountain quail which family. full staff of workers are em­ won’t say any more,” Clark ed Y secretarys. ed during the fruit season and that there is tin In southern Ore­ Mrs. Kennedy Tenders Por had been shot. The boys Admit­ ployed. The first carload of fruit grinned as he departed. Eight leaders In Y. M. C. A. truck drivers frequently plead ig­ gon. mal Resignation as Busi- ted to Warden Parr they “each BOY SHOT IN HEAD will probably be shipped to the shot one.” The largest amount of the met­ work are included on the faculty norance of the law. Traffic offic­ Head LAGRANDE, Ore., Aug. 13. •— eastern markets from this city the , PREACHER RESIGNS stair, and six complete divisions ers will be equipped to supply al ever collected is on display at i Arlelgh Townsend. 5. is In a ser­ latter part of the week. Edgar F. Bingham, who f o r of Instruction are offered: boys their “needs” this year, however. the. mining bureau office here. LOS ANGELE8, Aug. 13.— (IP) ious condition with a gun shot The Bartletts, the pear variety some time past has been pastor of Sargent C. P. Talent will re­ The elab weighs almost 60 — Angelus Temple was under the physical wound through his head. He was now being harvested, are of a fine the Pentacostai Mission in this work, county work, sume his duties Monday morning pounds and resembles lead to a exclusive control of Aimee Semple education, educational work, and shot when an older brother acci- i quality this season due to favor­ city has resigned his position. He after a two weeks vacation. great extent. McPherson Friday and the 4-year dentally discharged p loaded able growing season, orchardists has not stated what his future city administration. Credits are The metal came from a house rule of Minnie Kennedy, her based upon completion of a report. may be. which burned down and In which mother, as bu.lnera manager was Aviators are Busy Com­ weapon. course wtlh a minimum of ten there had been about 600 pounds officially ended. , pleting Tests Before Next class periods and passing of a of ore collected from various Mrs. Kennedy preMnted her Tuesday satisfactory examination. places. The ore had been sacked formal resignation Thursday A recreational program Is In­ OAKLAND AIRPORT, Cal., by Arch Turner, who had placed night to the trustees of the Echo cluded with the program of in his house near the Reedwood Park Evangelical Association, the Aug. 13.— ((_p)— Four of the 10 study. Kansas Designer Gets 82000 It highway. The M o um «aught fire corporation under w|ilch t h e possible starters In the Dole Pa­ Grand Prise for Best and when it had cooled he went to Four Square Gospel la conducted. cific Coast to Honolulu air der­ Drawings see what was left. Under the This action ended the recent by to be held next Tuesday had spot where the sacks of ore had controversy between M r.. McPher­ qualified up to noon Friday, SEATTLE. Aug. 13 (IP) — son and her mother over the busi­ Lieutenant Ben Wyatt inspector First priie of >2,000 cash for the been there was a large deposit of ness control of the Temple. The In charge announced. best designed residence'and .ga­ white metal which he brought to the city to show.— Grants Pam two women also have signed an Those now eligible for the Governmental Expenditures rage In the International* West Courier. agreement to divide equally their event and the order In which Coast Woods architectural compe­ Will Make Total of personal property. M id to be van- they will take off are: tition was awarded Angus Mc- $3,000,000.000 ed at more than >100,000. Sweeney, San Francisco. Nine 1— B. Griffin and A. Henley, monoplane Oklahoma. RAPID CITY,, S. I?., Aug. 13— other designs received honorable mentdw and each designer receiv­ 2— N. Goddard and K. Haw (IP) — Governmental expenditures ed a >M 0 cash prl«. kins, monoplane El Encanto. - next year will have to run over 3— Livingston Irving, mono >3,000,000,000, the limit set by plane, Pacific Flyer. President Coolidge In his speech Behavior of the crowds at the 4— Jack Frost and G. Scott to the business meetinf of the band concerts this summer Is sX- tr&nge Blast Oausas Half monoplane Golden Eagle. government, just before he left ceptionally fine according to MUnon 1 Dollar Blase Washington for his summer vaca Chief of Police George McNabb Last Night tlon, it wan announced today at GREAT DANGER IN who directs trafilo .during the VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. IS— (IP) the executive offices In his be- COLUMBIA FOREST CHICO, Cal., Ang. 13.— (IP)— weekly concerts. — Hon. A. C. C. Vivian, son of half. The state teachers college located Little trouble with tourists Lord Vivian, who followed the Budget ( Director Lord, w a s PORTLAND, Aug. 13.— (LP)— here was a mass of smouldering leaving the grounds example or the Prince of Wales due here tonight with estimates The fire situation in the Columbia ruins today. concert or with children for Mr. Coolidge to sanction, but and purchased a ranch at Mirror, Loss is estimated at half mil­ national forest In Washington Is the president already realties It Albert*, has mysteriously disap­ been experienced daring the continuing precarious according lion dollars. concerts thia season. will be Impossible to cut expenses) peared. The fire started mysteriously in to Major John Gutnrze, of the for- “ Folks apparently appreciate He left Calgary July 12 for to the limit he had hoped to the night from an unexplained ®st service. Change in weather concerts more than ever this Vancouver, arriving July reach. with accompanying lighting may blast. Since then he has not been seen year and extend every courteqy No school was In session. The bring great damages. Fifteen or hegrd of by persons wishing, to the musicians In (ho way ordinary enrollment at the school thousand acres have been burned according to a police announce­ order and quietness during the of this year. Is 600. ment, to locate him. concerts’* the chief stated. DRUNK TOLD TO GET OUT BOYS SHOOT ON RESERVE WILL SHIP « FRUIT SOON “TIN” MINERS NOT WORRIED Mystery Hop WALTERS OFF Being Made TO Y. SCH04 FRUIT TRUCKS AIMEE NOW IN CONTROL FOUR QUALIFY IN DOLE RACE ARCHITECTS GET PRIZES MUCH MONEY TO BE SPENT Band Concert Crowds Quiet CHICO NORMAL SCHOOL BURNS Young Noble Has Vanished Will Prosecute Violators o f City Drinking Cup Ordinance The city police department M m received orders from the park board to rigidly enforce the city ordinance which prohibits the sale of any sort of drinking caps fpr use at the Llthia W ater sprl at the 8. P. Depot. Several viola- v— 1 ■ (Ions of the ordinance have been reported to the park board. The city ordinance provides _ maximum fine of >200 for viola­ tion of the law which prohibits thh eale of any cups other than thOM provided In the' automative cup machine. Serviced at M. E. Church Funeral services for H. O. An­ derson. who died Thursday, which were to have been held In the Dodge Chapel Sunday will be held In the M. E. church, where Mr. Anderson was for many years a faithful member. Services will bq held at 2:30 o’clorft, the time originally planned. Rev. H. F. Pemberton will bo In charge. Bur­ ial Is to be made In the Mountain View cemetery. Warden Completes Four Years .* Of Service in Game Protection Game dag com, hie duties as in thia district. During tho four years service Mr. Parr said he cured approximately 125 ronvle- tiona for violations of g a m e