»w •M « PRIN TING CO ,77 SHLAND DAILY TIDINGS w n , tffl- V »'. V ■ 4^ Wf Ik OUT OUR WÁV A ugu st 27. 1027 A F IN K CROP:— The righteous shall tiee: he shall grow like a cedar la Lebanon l a t h e house o f the Lord shall floariah la < . . ^SW9TO1. . t fl^ r p m e u t > Motor«» Corpçmtiq*. <'- j ~ Realm M : U . 11. licenses tejd lR f MrjfctMp age <>b- UR KAT MAIL ROMCRY* . P R A T M R :— Lord, send eg o s us constan e|rs ot Messing. tatftPd from the Department at Cornine ree. - t » ffafi teri * * to sort of a li­ trooMo and the piri « h a fate» bha to te* i M . m r i r t - , hare a plane at your disposal, for the examination taefadfcM prectfc- ry vfolhto Identification marky , . J ^ a a a v te one In to nd o to entqr oopuBerctei Dying which w tll take him avey a state Use, that is, to fir for pay— he muet be. IS yenjs old and must have a license. He m u a tp o a a m e n ta l te rt, physical teat and practical flying test. T h ie ls because a l l planes engaged In Interstate commerce must be Uceqaed and flow s by licensed pMota. -The etaasee of pilot licenses, are ‘T r a n a ^ r i,;.’ for carry passengers or freight where- over they desire; “ Lim ited Com- faefCiai,” far pilots carrying tfikte curves—at 15 miles an hour—on » the wrong side of the road- ( \ a , u u ■ There are scores of other violators of minor traffic regulations. There are those who forget auto courtesy. Reports of traffic officers show thdt warnings predominate * in their duties—in other words they are teachers—the public must be taught that public safety depends upon the observation of certain rules. ~ ------------- ----------------- Motorie*» must be taught tb it the highway is built for traffic and he must think accurately and * ¿ieuteuoHf JfueAeute and hto ma­ rine«, wttA fifa Help o f PMMff Bow- or4, m other e ssa» 1 er of Uto • * ifad*." who.. work«. incognito, have M artin Jensen who won the $10,000 second prise In the aow tragic Jipta vpoe has scarcely -the “ we won” spirit jot young Lind­ bergh He paid his navigator $25 for hlB services. .1- dropped rtpJU out of tigh t. They 'covered the. thirty mile« to Tallow Canyon la rooord time, a n n for that clear ataatah. w ord fit their achievement had gope po ahead of them and the en­ tire town woe- gathered at the sta- tfcm'as they drew In. > The poorly Ughtod station offered little opportunity to distinguish people hut Howard’s erect, military term . v t i easily recognisable aa ha aAtoared, the first to descend from the car. I.- .A form rushed out from the small mob crowding on the ptatfonR and grabbed Mm fiercely by the arm. “Where’s my daughter? She was yp, field; ’Tnduatria$” , tor non-poa- senger carrying commercial pitots and "P rivate or Student.’’ ..The, requirements fo r a "trano; pert pltot’r Heense afo the stlffast of eeurse. The transport pilot mast have had 20.0 hours of solo flying. The examination requires him to glide tWHH t í ilt f t u d e ó t foot fo a epot on the ground w ithin 200 feet of a designated lin e ,a n íJ b > must glide,’ w ith the option of us­ ing his motor when necessary, to w ithin 100 feet of a m ark, to prove firs t that He can function properly if Ms motor goes dead, and second that he can land pro­ perly under normal conditions. A t 800 foot he must make five figure eights ever two marks 1600 feet apart and must perform such emergency maneuvers as spirals, sideslips and stalls to show that he know how to get out of them. To show Ms ability at landing In strange fields, he m u stjff> a triangulas or rectangular course of at, least 100. miles w ithin a giv­ en tim e and make two landings enroqte. . Henry Judd Gray denle» the reports th a t'h e has been spending his tim e in the death oeH knit­ A pie eating contest staged far ting. W hle hamounts to th e the pleasure of a group of newa- height of deten&hg one's repte tfby/Wae eaued o ff when the tation. Stick out yoor Jaw and some­ m unition” gave out. tn 16 m in­ body w ill soak It sure. utes with 300 boys at work and 80 dosen plea gone, it was thought The police commissioner o f De­ safety first was a good policy. W h ile many men are large, only tro it prescribes music as a cure a few of them are big. Certainly. . eemmls- Our Idea ot parents who have for crime. a “ fam ily heart” is exemplified by sipner, It you eon enïy get them work the Paris couple who with 20 to face It. < children of their own adopted twin girls six days old. The war in China has ifiterfer- Riches som e«m e, curd W e believe the <2 and 14 »year rad w ith ' p^oduoQen of fresea troubles, but Invariably old boys who have the “ thutoba eggs and dried .eggs, .it seems blggar ones. up” means of transpqrtatlox that even out of this war some­ learned so well are not getting thing good is coming. much chance for a good start to Sentetlona get op the fU s t page, thia world. faMH-Asat Docks Reviewed— whtle facta go back w ith the want The eld-faoklooed winter went “Open Coinfeseion To a Man ado. away when the ladies began to Ig­ Fropt a Wonsan,,” by M arie Corel­ Mies Leona Mareters, in charge li, . W ho does, not know and love of the music department at the nore It. Marie Ççrelli? Here is what her Nc-rpial school has been untiring ’ Tito man who r t a i t e « publishers call her valedictory— In her efforts In bringing out­ walks la' su'roff of' wlnn “ A real personal message’.’— dis­ standing musicians to the school cussing th? pvqriasttog problems the jone who otarte 1 for concert work this summer. cnljed human love, a subject ahe Needless to aay her efforts are has (tabbied iai aJway«. Here she much appreciated by all In the, le probing it to the bottom in a school. ' way that nearly every woman will H » Heck says “ I ’d rather be lik e and som e men w ill epdure. tuet, mam In Be. iwacitai Center As moot renders w lil adm it, and is up to the Boas to “shine” in New York than saeaad mfin the diamond tomorrow with frequency based upon their own City. experienced, there are several sides to the subject. M arie has ovidaaUy gone through It alt, thé wqy she writes and her exper­ iences have not soured het. She seems to think In terms of love and handles it without gloves. ASHLAND ASHLAND ASHLAND "Under The Levee,” by E. E a rl Sparling. T h era be land tales and m * tales, and short stories that combine U m elements. Here is q Leith Abbot«, MdrrHT Throne, coUectlon of thirteen In the old Mrs. W . O. Marks of Portlan« Elwood Hedberg and Slade Song- New Orleans atmosphere. No Is visiting la Ashland with her suoh volume of quality has ap- mother, Mrs. M, L. Stanley a a i r the- geared ta -many a day. Edw ard other relatives. o t Dead Indian, vtsitlng Pelican ■pend Barl Sparling la a westerner,' g feay and K > m a t> Falls. They Desd native of Arkapeas, who haa play- wfc. ed a ll over Urn southwest, doing cewepspqr work at F o rt W orth, Mrs. E. M- Wagner spent Sat­ Dallas, A ip tln , Oklahoma City, and at various fishing stream» urday and Sunday w i t h her arid grttlag a Uttta educafton-not along the way. They are travel­ daughter, Mrs. T . W . Miles to fop.fifoeb, àt Tulane Unlveraity, ing by teak». Msdford. qqlbe f e P f M«»« Then be made Mg lOTM(3S w riting home op Geand Iale off iÿne, son of the Louisiana epaat, where pirates o^ Ashland, foregathered. Hia storlaa easily F ran k Lowry haa resigned his match, if not ehrpoafi tmfaadlp position w ith the Ashland Mesfi Hearn. Darla, Kipling, O. Henry, etructor. sad more recently on company and contemplates going sache! hod many not in bin clone. Hfa Ashland realty oadmtor, now .‘a to Portland the first of the com- where ,to ry m otto swiftly. H i b a resident o f Long Beach, Calif., ifig month. IkMrea ’ ■’» * « • ’1 « * Ml t * JT ïi wm rqceatly admitted to prac­ records fa «hört story loro, but tice taw in tk d U fa te of Cali- a g w forgetting his erf- There la lightning action. ' nnfatboatabfa fars. Austin Barron, who w < f operated qn at the new Southera, tissent. H» haa ft a i l — The Ûarlgt. OTOgon HbOgltal last week for an aggravated ejtkck of appetaf Soda fountains report a der dicltls, Is reported Oq convales. crtMOfa'ta, famteeaa w ith th e -fo il In’ fempèrafurè. ’ Mrs. F. D. Wagner of this city THE PAGES BACK ••«.»•rifa ol ~ ’ teed OP fo r him fa PhMptt heme end the division superintendent was the first to insist that Howard should be at the bedside o f hat fol­ low ofltoer. Laura’s tender hands arranged the sheets for the bed, applied the bandages to Ms chest nursed Mm through th a fe v e r followed the rattling ride h a * to Yellow Canyon. The thought that affaire had been brought hack pretty well to nor­ malcy was given cue rude contra­ diction when the knocker en the Phelpe’ door was aounded at nine o’clock a t night. Stephen Phelps answered and re­ turned to summon Howard from MacReady’s bedside. “There’s a tall, good looking chap downstairs askin’ for you," he In­ formed Howard. Curious as to the identity of his unknown caller Howard weak down­ stairs to face Sergeant B ill with Sally on his arm. To Howard, who knew Rlll'e history; the sight ot Sally alone might have occasioned comment. That surprise was as nothing compared to the spruce, slickened civilian figure that the service toughened leatherneck pro- seated. ‘‘Beggln’ your pardon, sir, we’d be taking how Mr. Macfteady is, air,* he inquired. ■ "Fine, BUI.” Howard volunteered. “Doctor says be/m ght to get a good & tei , t •>»*^•*•7 » _ ’’Î was down there waiting for them. on that train. W hat have yon dene night’s rest and then he’ll be com­ ing right around by morning.” B ill stamihered, then giggled voice answered fooIisMy. from directly behind Howard. "Anything else, B illT ’ Howard -R ’s OH right, father. I thought under the alMumstaacee, M " I ought to Introduce to you, Mrs. wouldn’t be- necessary tor me to go on to W alla W a lla Yon see. B ill" he said, pushing forward the Phil’s a major In the Intelligence indignant Solly. - “ You see ; Lem Department and he’s been working Spoffard and m a fcfekned up the Davis cottage by ourselves thia against this gang all the- dme.” It was neither U e time nor the afternoon. Mrs. Davis got two o