Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1927, Image 1

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    FEtUIT INDUSTRY
Ashland's
ashland , OREGON,
AUGUST ¿7, 1.927
CONFISCATE^
DRUG CARGO
DARROW. TAKES
ANOTHER CASE
Reckless Auto Driver Bad
Drugs Valued at $20400
in Auto
M IC H IG A N C IT Y , In « .. Agl-
17.— ( I / ) — Clarence Darrew,' C hi­
Small Room
See Bodies.
BOSTON. Ang. 17.— (IP)— In a
heavily guarded north end under­
taking establishment, the bodies
of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo'
Van Zetti were viewed by thou-
sands Friday and today.
Sympathizers passed the flow­
er bedecked biers in aa endless
stream. Bach was permitted only
a second's glance, for outside the
street was packed with men, wom­
en and children, awaiting their
turn.
Only one hit of
excitement
marked the activities. This was
whan Miss M ary Deaovan o f the
defense committee struggled with
police Nrho attempted to wrest
f r om h èr Mvoral ptacardr.---------
■ The incident resulted in the a r­
rest of Miss Donovan, wtm will
appear in coart today ©ta a charge
of “obstructing the food passapa of
foot traffic.”
t h e plhcards which Miss Dono­
van had Intended to set np noar
the caskets, bore quotations from
the farewell letter of the execut­
ed anarchists.
One inscription
read:
“ Only two of us w ill die. Our
Ideal, you our comrades, w ill live
by millions; we have won. we are
not vanquished.”
A fter more than «,000
had
viewed the bodies F riday, t h e
doors of the undertaking estab­
lishment were closed. M o r e
thousands rdere expected to. view
the bodies today.
Sunday public services w ill be
held.
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COMPROMISE
OFFERED B Y
CALIFORNIA
Water Difference in Seven
State Conference Near
Adjustment
cago crim inal lawyer, has been
retained as chief counsel fo r D.
C. Stephenson, once dragon o f
the Indiana klan, Attorney Rob­
ert H . Moore o f this city annenn*
ced.
Stephenson w ill attem pt to ob­
tain bis release from prison on
the ground of conspiracy between
State oMclals and high klan of­
ficers to obtain his conviction for
the alleged murder 'o f an Ih -
dianapolia girl.
Darrow w ill carry Stephenson’s
case to the United States supreme
court if necessary, Moore said.
Profit of $173.56 Realised
Prom Recent Carnival,
Report Shows—Pall Festi­
val With Popularity Con­
test and Big Prises May
be Sponsored.
Preferential and Prejudical
Rates Pound Effective on
Road Prom Portland to
Spokane—Maximum Rates
Are Listed by Commis­
sion.
Complete survey of Industrial,
agricultural and horticultural re­
sources of Ashland trade te rri­
tory Is to be undertaken by L ltk -
lans according to a decision
reached by organisation
mem­
bers at a meeting held
Friday
evening at the Plasa cafe. C. J.
Read was named chairman o f the
committee which w ill direct the
survey.
Clear profit of $173.55 w a a
realised by the LIthians from the
K line shows carnival which was
staged here last week, 'members
of the executive committee re­
ported, and Clyde Young high
flss of the organization, thanked
the loyal support given by t h e
Lithians helping • In the spon-
1 soring of the carnival. The school
grounds were thoroughly cleaned
following the departure of the
Posses Explore Hawaiian shows, the report indicated. Clyde
Wilderness a n d Naval Young, C. J. Read, W arren Cook
Vessels Search Ocean — and F ran k Ham ilton were mem­
Flowers Will be Scatter bers of the executive committee
ed on Pacific as Tribute directing ¿he carnival activities.
Jack Donnelly, representing an
to Daring Pliers.
Indoor circus amusement company
presented plans for an Indoor cir­
cus which the Lithians may spon­
sor some tim e in October In con­
junction with a big fa ll festival
which the Chamber of Commerce
W A SHING TO N, Aug. 27.— (LP)
— The Interstate Commerce Com­
mission today disapproved rates
on sugar In carloads from Port­
land to Spokane and from Port­
land. Seattle, San Francisco, Ta­
coma and Crockett, California,
to Missoula, Montana. _ Rates
were prejudical to Missoula, they
ruled, and preferential to Spo­
kane.
I t was also fonnd the
carload rate on canned goods
was prejudical to Missoula.
I t was ordered that the rate
from Portland to Spokane should
not exceed 65 cents per hundred
pounds and from San Franrisco
to Missoula not to exceed 95
cents per 100 pounds.
When Lnlgia Vansetti ( le f t ) arl
tanla she met Mrs. Nicola Sanaa
to Boston to visit Miss Vansettf
the condemned Massachusetts
broadcasting an appeal for her
stattan.
ed In New York on the S. S. Aqul-
>r the first time. Thence they went
brother and Mrs. Sacco’s husband,
lurderers.
Below, Miss Vansetti
rother through a New York radio
RUM-RUNNER
»ment Made in
J. H. Fuller Regime CREW FACES
INDICTMENT
institutions in a summer normal
Much Civic D ev
Ashland Duri
“ F or Ashland I see nothin
hut a bright future and I see n
reason why our town should n<
grow and prosper,” said John I
F u lle r, retirin g h e a d o f* t t
Chamber of Commerce.
During the eight years Mi
F u lle r has been secretary o f tt
Ashland Chamber of Comdiere
many worthwhile projects hat
been sponsored by the organist
tlon, to a successful life.
------ -Outstanding— a m o-a g— 4 k E
achievements o f the Chambe* ■
5 the last eight y e a n , was
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FRANCISCO. Ang 37.’—
(LP)— M &re'than a score of naval
vessels today a n continuing the
search of the sea for the miss­
ing Dole race planes; posses are
exploring Haw aiian wildernesses,
tn c ln g rumors of flares and mo­
tor ro a n — and last evening, a
tentative plan for a memorial
service for the seven missing
fliers was started.
This plan, originated by W alter
W . Crlbbtns, local business man
contemplates holding the ser­
vice about 700 miles oat. at sea
— approximately the place Edwin
was last beard from— oh Septem­
ber 1«, or a month after the
take-ff in the Dole race, which
the planes “ Miss Doran’’ and.
"Golden Eagle” never finished.
, Word of the plan has been
sent to the relatives of Miss
Mildren Doran, John Aaggy Ped­
lar and Lieutenant Vilas K-
Knope of the “ Miss Doran,” Jack
Frost and Gordon Scott of the
/ ‘Golden Eagle” and Captain B ill
Erw in and At Eichwald, his navi­
gator, whose ’’Dallas Spirit” was
lost a week ago tonight, a few
hoars after it hopped off for
Honolulu. Flowers w ill be cast
on the water for 100 miles or
more as a tribute to the lost
filers, following the memorial
services, to be held while liner
^daul is halted about 700 miles
out in the Great Circle steamship
course.
D E N V E R ,. Colo., Aug. 37. —
(LP) — Willingness of California
to fiunpromise w ith Arisona In
their differences over watdr from
the Colorado riv er was Indicated
late Frid ay at the seven-state
river conference,
, Governor Yoang o f California
announced his state had submit­
- POLICEMAN JAILED
ted a counter proposal which d if­
LOS AN G B LE8, Aug. 27.— (LP)
fered very little from the plan licem an, Tuesday w ill be sentenc-
of settlement recommended by
— Pant Knapp, former Seattle po-
governors of the ifpper basin ed for a statutory offense against
states.
Miss Pania Draadall, motion pic­
The California proposal ha« ture actreea and two counts of
been turned over to the Arisona burglary. Knapp pleaded guilty In
delegation for consideration.
superior court.
Calvin Catches B iggest Fish o f
' Angling Career in Colorado Lake
CANYON PA R K , Yellowstone morning, reaching his Black R ills
Nations) Pirk, Aug. 2«.— Ralact- vacation home in time for church
Sunday.
ant to leave his fishing fo r a Jew
Hie trip Fridky took him np the
hours? President Coolidge l^rlhay
Yellowstone valley pest the $08
again hit t h | tosrl»t tra il to see foot foil of the Yellowstone river,
past the mud volcano and
the
the wonder« of the Yellowstone.
Satisfied wltfi his eetch at Lake mud geysers, to the show spot of
Camp where ha brought in the the park—-the Grand Canyon of
largest catch of his angling career Yellowatone. Thera ha viewed In ­
M r. Coolidge resumed his Jour­ spiration Point on one side end
ney through the park to .leave thia A rtist Point on the other.
establishment of * the Southern
1 Oregon Norm al school— a dream
e M r. F u lle r cherished— a start to-
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ward making Ashland the edn-
catlonal center of southern Ore-
gon— a project which it required
years' of tactful and diplomatic
In terest-to make a reality.
f
F or three y e a n previous to
his election to the position as
secretary of the Chamber of
Commerce, Mr. F u lle r interested
himself in the Ashland Chau-
tauqua, each year bringing fac-
ulty members from O. A. C. and
the U n iv e n ity of Oregon to this
.c ity in an effort to Interest those
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Mountainous Seas Frighten
Hundreds of Passengers
as Tropical Hurricanes
British Columbia Men Were
Beat Against Great Ocean
Operating Boat With
Vessel»—All Reach H ir
Big Cargo
school here. Later this dream waa
realised when the Chamber of
Commerce and the Monmouth
Normal school financed the first
Six-weeks summer Normal school
SE A TTLE, Aug. 27.— Six B rit­
which later became the Ashland
N E W YO RK, Aug. 27.— (LP)—
Southern Oregon Normal school ish Columbia men. five of them Five battered ocean liners arrjved
— which has a scholastic stand­ officers of the Joseph Kennedy here late Friday to
disgorge
ing and enroll men t which insures importing company of New West­ hundreds of- bruised and still
minster, were Indicted in the Mo­
frightened passengers after pass­
torboat Zev conspiracy case three
ing through a tropical hurricane
m o nth s .a go, It. developed__when
that howled at a peak o tln ten sity
the secret indictment was released
of 100 miles an hour.
la federal eourt.
Mountainous seas appearing
.. JP mi men are O, D. Lamp.man, without warning w»»en ' the wrtM
managing director; H arry Relfel,
tai - no way decreased by his
struck, tilted the M artha Wash­
secretary; George Reifel, L. N.
resignation from active service
ington 43 degrees, two degrees
Miles, George Massie and ChaHes
frem capsizing. The liner, with
as head of the civic organisation.
Wallace.
her powerful engines and palatial
Organization of the Lithians,
The case developed after Alfred
fittings, was tossed like a canoe
booster and social organisation
Hubbard, Seattle dry agent, cap­
o f the Chamber of Commerce, tured the Zev singlehanded with in the churning wake of a tre­
was another enterprise which Mr. 200 caseB of liquor. Hubbard said mendous sea.
The
terror of
helplessness
F u lle r was instrumental in start­ be persuaded Chris Skrondal and
reigned
for
hours
among
th e
ing and giving his unqualified 'Laurence Vereecken, crew of the
M artha Washington’s «17 pas­
support.
boat, that he would aid them to
sengers, including many notablep.
Other industries which have run the cargo to the United 1 At other points in the hurrl-
been assisted fcy the Ashland States and then took them In c u e -! can’s broad path, the four other
safe
Chamber during Mr. F u lle r’s tody after the liquor waa
vessels were also fighting to keep
regime, by material support or aboard,
afloat.
stock Belling assistance, Include
A sixth liner, the Vanderalle,
outward-bound, had her
bridge
(Please turn to page five)
and lifeboats torn away and was
forced to turn back to Halifax
when the storm abated.
Rushing The Season
TÖ -1O V E3 '
T IB -H Ê IC N E 3
IffiN O T /-
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O LY M P IA . Wash., Aug| 17.—
(IP)— The arrest of a reckless au­
tomobile driver led to the discov­
ery of drugs with an estimated re­
ta il value of $20.000 and the ap­
prehension of a drug ring suspect
here this afternoon.
Deputy Sheriffs located O: F.
Holmes. 30. near here shortly af­
te r a complaint had been phoned
in that he was driving in a dang­
erous manner. The drugs, cocaine
and morphine, were carried In a
suitcase in the rear compartment
of the car.
The machine bore a California
license. Holmes Is a drug addict
himself, according, to police, and
is suspected of being affiliated
with a dope ring operating be­
tween Mexico, Oregon. Washing­
ton and California.
WINNERS OF
GAME WILL
BE CHAMPS
Droulette Will Play First
and Hughes on the
Third Sack
Droulette, Grants Pass player,
who last Sunday was in the uni­
form of the Klam ath Pelicans
and effectively held down sec­
ond base, will appear with the
Boas tomorrow, playing fir s t
Hughes, regular first baseman
has been shifted to third re­
placing Morgan who has gone
east.
This is the only changes in the
Boas lineup and everything is
now in readiness for the play-off
of the “ little world series” .
Klam ath Falls defeated Boas
at Klam ath w ith an eight to
seven score In the firs t of the
championship game while last
Bunday they took a good drub­
bing with the score 18 to seven
la f a ic r 'o f the local team. Rag­
ged baseball and many erro<p
fontured bojh games.
Boas lineup for the game to­
morrow announced by Manager
p rlle Robbins is aa follows:
Marlow, cf; Hughes, 3b; Logan,
r f /H o ff a r d , If; Robbins, ss; Mo-
Bhane, 2b; Droulette, lb ; W ar­
ren, c, and Davis, p;
D IVO RC E G RANTED;
M ADI8ON, WIs., Aug. 27,— (LP)
— Mrs. M iriam Noel 'W rig h t was
granted a divorce from F r a n k
Lloyd
W right,
internationally
known architect, on the grounds
of desertion, by Judge August C.
Hoppmann in circuit court here
today.
Young A v i a t o r Should
Reach Rio De Janerio
Early This Evening —
Round the World Piters
Leave Newfoundland Ear­
ly Today With Next Stop
in London.
Two new attempts a t long
distance aviation records are
underway today but definite
advice aa to their progress Is
locking.
A t 8 :4 » eastern time, Foal
Redfern hod been gome 88
hoars on his flig h t from
Brunswick to Rio De Janeiro
as bis destination. A t the
same hour Brock and Hchlee,
who took o ff from Harbor
Grace, Newfoundland In the
“ Pride of D etroit” this morn­
ing had been gone 10 hoars
oa their way to Croydon,
Ragland.
B R UN SW IC K . Ga., Aag.
27.— VP— No word baa been
received from P a al Redfern,
young
n v h to r
who
left
Thursday In aa attempted
4,«OO mile non-stop flig h t to
Rio De Janeiro. I f every de­
tail of the schedale were
PROTECTION
NEEDED FOR
FOREIGNERS
WELL-KNOWN
WOMAN DIES
"Bed Syndicate»” 1» Mexico
Threaten BiiUahara
• Mrs. Bertha Adams of Gold
H ili, for the past six years ad-
Jutint of the Southern Oregon
Soldiprs and Sailors Reunion
Association, and known among
members of patriotic organisa­
tions throughout this section of
the state, died Thursday at a
hospital in Salem, Oregon, whore
she had been for the last week.
Her death has cast a shadow
of gloom over members of the
organisations which she so faith ­
fully served, as reunion dates are
less than a week away.
Funeral servicea are to be held
at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at
Conger's funeral parlors in Med­
ford where the body woe taken.
Members of the R elief Corps,
Rebekahs,
Odd ' Fellows; and
Grand A rm y are requested to at­
tend the services.
W ASHING TO N,, Aug. 37.— (IP)
— Mexican m ilitary protection has
been requested for 18 Americans
and 11 Britishers reported to he,
barricaded against alleged “rad
syndcietee** who have taken over
the Amparo company mines near
Guadalajara.
The state department enaoaoo-
od Friday that American Charge
D ’A ffalres Schoenfcld requested
such protection following a re­
quest from the . American consul
at Guadalajara, based upon re­
ports of refugees from the mine.
An earlier consular report from
Guadalajara stated that
labor
agitators from GaadaUJar wore
ttemptlng to rouse the workmen
t the Amparo Mining company to
take action against foreigners at
the mines in case of execution of
Sacco and Van Z4tti, the depart­
ment announced.
Golden H at Bands Distinguish Medford
Citizenry — Jubilee Plans Materialize
Medford folks don’t have to to the com
be prise winners to be wearing an "asbesto
ribbons these days.
garoo coni
Just to “ tone up” the antique “alarm clocl
“ lids” everywhere In evidence lice station,
on the streets there, gold het-
Ladies ai
bends ere to be worn, the rib- wearing th
Sons bearing the words “ Med- erders are i
ford. September 14-15, I t » » . ”
•» «» this
The ribbons are being told for , Many of
25 cants each, the profits frem have bees
the sales to be speat, according h a this city.