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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1927)
I j - > p A fi •f ■ i 1, W Œ B1 ■w»m4vei>vWtoi,s<nS4totowssltoa>l *i3T - a . \ - À,* . abandoned long distance fly - M in * for this season and will return from England by boat. •' Levine, the United Preen was* informed Monday, was'1' ’ returning to U nited‘ Btntee to manufacture airplanes at • a plant In or near New Y o rk. ■ Henry O. Roodhouse of the Aero Club of America in -' formed the. United Preaa to day of the receipt o f the cable by Colonel A. A. Ander son of the Richmond A ir Junction associatlonr— BIG CARGO ' OF RUM IB CONFISCATED COWGIRL TO, FACE COURT T FOE MURDER 34«, or an approximate enroll- m eat of 3« la each e l the MX classes la the two schools. H e w as unable to state the prepor- tloa of hoys and girls la these classea. *t Enrollm ent ,1a • grade schools, glv«to by the principals of the two Institutions, were hat M ight- ly changed by Tuesday registra- tloa, 37« at the Lincoln school and 32« at the Washington aehool. -Teachers la these twe institutions made an early check- . . ap o f registration ta and made thia i^ fo n able for publication . . I Lorena Triekey. petite rodeo star keen held la ja il since September 3 fo r Investigation In connection with the slaying of her husband, "S lim " H arris, Is sched- sled to have a hearing here this afternoon. , ' <-j The bearing w ill probably be precoeded by a H ard e r. This ,»*■ »»«»totod by Charles Combe, ito trie t attorney, who announced *• now " * * * «> take defin- ltB aetloa. H arris was stabbed to dBBUl B,« Mt •» September 3. Team In n a atw 1m h m ltA w m A boa t l a w a a F t MevviH.eo the odftMtafc staff ef the MAolubi Star Balle- NATfOV^L N E W YO R K , Sept. 13.— (U»>— From two sides of thw A tlantic reports todfcy indicated secrets oft th e unsuccessful trans-ocsaa flig h t o f “Old Glory" sad fate of ths three men who were oa board Whoa ths »hip w s / g t The "Mew T b rk M irro r” nbdV o 't h e opoprtvnIW ta make out th e ir can n e o f d a lle s t h i i Announcement a fter it .lytd naw Instead e f waiting until the received a radio meadage flam that Nttaute whan svgrythlag w ill the steamship "K y le " that wreck ha la \a m eh . according to J .’ A. age o f “ Old G]«ry" had been Churchill, president of the insti found. Mo sign o f the crew was found It waft stated. .The die- tution. Mr. Chamhill to at M d office at patch was sent froM Newquay, th e school each day u n til about 3 England and said the rudder and O'clock la the afternoon and stat- part of the wing of an airplane had floated ashore hut was yst unldaatUled. "Located Cowboys Are Ready For wreck 'Old "Bverythlag In to coming fine shape. 1 am along getting a good response from the' cowboys and I ’m getting a lineup oa the w ild mustangs they w ill ride," V . D. M illp r said when as^ed Tuesday regarding the Thursday morning Medford Jubilee par ade'plans which he has in charge. The cowboys are banting for regalia which w ill Indicate their wildness and show the Medford Glory’ , Ites how things are d o n e la the “wild west.” easier oa the sfahool officials. This opportunity to especially valuable |o those living ta Ashland a n d Jackson county who can do this now Instead of waiting until later. ’ » • ‘ WILL OUTLINE YEAR’S WORK SPOKANE, S e p t.1 3 .— ( i f ) — Undaunted by low fog and d riv ing rain, Qoloaol Ltndbargh hop ped o ff F elt Flpld at 8:4« e’eloek this morning, saroato to Seattle. H e planned to fly over W a lla W ain to perform stunts above the hospital of disabled war vatoraas. H e expect» to ranch Seattle thia afternoon. ' ' ' ** RIVBRFLOOI} VALLETTO1 Vf % Plane for the aettolttoa o f the H^-Y eluh for the year w ill be outlined Wednesday a v a n la g when m em bers of the executive com m ittee m eet w ith W . P. W alters, Y. M. C. A. secretory. at the W a lto n home. A dlapur to to precede the business Seeeion. M em b»n . of the axoeatlve btmmittoe include Barney M iller, president; M ario» J DURANGO. 6oh>.. flapt 13.— ftp)— Forty families llwtoir uj th« lower «ettkdrjM thd eftÿ.'hath.to day torced th flee ftpm t ¿ 4 I r homes Phefa the Animas E lver Rosa five feet In six hoard fol lowing toattonoue ralak. Heat? slides Hocked practically all t^a highways lato Daranno Btotrtot where riv e n a n on the reS U M fe. Daskage to ctopa tfnS- h l^ h n t o ' W aM dent Coolidge Is said' to he be » v o ra b ly considering to have his secretaries of W ar, -Navy, and Cosuherca investigate r e c e n t tt-sao-Atlaatic flight disasters to Boas Pace Hardest Game of Tear When They Meet Salem Senators _ Facing the hardest battle of the season Thursday afternoon when thqy clash with the Salem Senators in an effort to capture the state championship, the Ash land Boas recognise the fact they have a hard-hitting aggregation. W hile the average of the Boas is far above that of ordinary ball teams, a batting,average of .334 being the seaaon record, the Senators have been hitting the pill at a .341 clip which Indicates -they have found moat all pitch-* ers. > The game to to he played In conduction w ith the Medford Jubilee of visions realised. Figures of the batting averages ef the players ea the two teams are as follows: A shland R osa Droulette McShane W arren .... Hoffard Logan ..... Robbins ... G Davis ... Marlow ..... Force ....... Spores '..... Hughes ..... ’ Ä S T Ä S 17 Mooba,. vice president; Everett MSGee, secretary; E llio tt Mo- Ctaekea, 'irsasnrer and James waa estimated a t « la a .M O . loaa. DO THEY HIT? RECORDS TEI Hi-T XxBcntive Oonupittee N atter, ex-president o f the club. s is j m iv m Community hospital. , ----------------------------------------- * ’ Mrs. Pear, North, Klamath F*11”’ '• Bt the hoaM °r * • r ,rom -■hoek BBd * lBor eBU- «ad JH» ototoMr «Mo to carry on Inasmuch as Senator Curtis sad Representative Tilaon, Republi can floor leaders, have advised, against such a course, it mean the president Intends to follow th e ir advice for the present. He expects to consult other leaders in a fevt days to ascertain their opln- Waiting at the Church LINDBERGH ON PACIFIC COAS' v IDA A n w A w n th hr t U la « »« years, aecoas- advabthge pasted I f I . <C. Caam, also of H o n lo aft. spoKl a short tube in thia rtty Tuesday. Mil M o rrill and M r. Caam are enroaty from Seattle to Baa Diego, then to Loe Angeles whom thdy Will embark fo r H aw aii. " I den’t like your ellmato. I h ir e pretty nearly frosen on the whole trip and I 'l l o o c U in tp h e glad to re t h u h to the Islands”, Mr. M errill stod wheryhe visited the Dally Tidings oSfee. ""We have the Ideal ellmato, it doeea’t vary only a few degrees throughout the entire year sad our beaches are always w arm ,” - Five were injured cBjiu and two automobiles badly iwis auiuiuuuiicB iwuiy wreck- nrcV’w* M ecT fts the result of an auto mishap which occurred short ly dfter 6 o ’clock Monday evening on the Pacific high way about a quarter of a mile south of Talent. r Mrs. Thomas Artemenko, Seattle, is in the Com munity hospital suffering from severe cuts about her head and face and badly bruised. Mrs. C. B. Turner and daughter, June, 11, of Med ford, returned to their home late Monday night after they received treatment for cuts and bruises at the Ql? A t t P I i IC K aon MANY ENROLL FOR NORMAL P H IL A D E L P H IA , Sept. 13.— (IP)— Fearing that a 12,000,000 rum cargo seised with the myster ious ru m . runner "B uiko” would prove too tempting to hijackers, United States Attorney .GeorA W . Coles his. announced that he Js w ill appeal to the United States □ D n l t V I l AO (laughter, Mrs. urnsr, recovering navy to help guard the treasure fallen Into the hands of customs A H A J R r W I N lb V Thomas Artemenko. Seattle. men. Y i/A T b C F W A D I L V drlTer o i tbe Overland touring The mystery surrounding the I* V i a o l u f l i v l car *»<> >bo U said 1« have been ship was not diminished Monday ______ reepopelble for the accident. In when IS men, arrested In connec suffering from a badly sprained tion with It» sel su re Saturday t o - « ______ c a « . . : — iuu back Jumped cash b ail< of |8 0 0 each ** Both automobiles were wreck and laughed at the hearing sched ed. the Chevrolet coupe driven uled for them. resident Will Await Ad by Mrs. North, practically demol- vice of Political Leaden F ailure of the rum runners to IB B tehed, and the Overland ear bad- led to a. heated argument “e r’ ly damaged, when the two c a n Before Making Definite appear between Coles and United States* y earthed and wars literally tele- Dedsi<m—Investigation of Commissioner Horace Manly, who * “ ■ scoped. recent Trans - Atlantic accepted the cash ball. Tragedies to be Made. According to . the story secured -Federal prohibition agents by Sergeant C. P. Talent w io V ln - seised the vessel and men during W A SHING TO N. Sept. 13.— (IP) * vest I gated, the w ric k , Artemehko, transfer o f Its cargo to freight President Coolidge w ill not call scaompanHd by his w ife . s«a. I extra session of ths senate or ’ daughter and friend, were sosth- agrees as a whole unless he Is * bound, enroute to San Francisco avtaoad by leaders th a t such so 0B wehe the Arteeseako fam ily were n i to absolutely neeesaary, it pUnning to locate. Mr. sad. Mrs. to pointed out at t j p W hite Artemenkp are Russian aatlvea itloa avail- 1 HONOLULU / - U S t i A i Ì2 8 A nth, Mich., where 44 were «tiding that was used as a Cegpe, demented farm er. No Swing, w hose brother died In In th * shadow of the,ruined walls of the dyi Jdllsd. children play gt recess. Classes are fa morgue a fter the explosion last May which.-J attempt has been made to demolish the wsad the esplosion, is shown welcoming the papUs. Driver of Seattle Oar Held on Charge of Reckless Driving ,; - —Chevrolet is Demolished and Overland Tonring Oar Badly Damaged—Accident.Oocnrg Quarter Mila South of Talent—Wreck is Invesljigatod. 4. 'V*' U ' W Jacobberger Hauk _____ W. Sullivan RMlngi'*...... McKenna i J Crop Loss J. Sullivan Beck Barham 1 ..... 1 < ’ 1 B X T IN G U IS H B LASE J. Firemen extinguished a blase at the Kennedy botoe, Roco street Monday evening. The b l a s e started from an old fireplace in which a f i n had been started. ~ < I < £ _ n conversation la Sbgltah. |E The Chevrolet coupe, d riven. bX, * * Mr». North, was north bound. and. according to Artemenko, was ba- •nt tag driven oa tbs le ft side of the road. H e stated ho tarnad onto the left aide of the road to avoid sthking the Chevrolet, Just at th e : at same , tim e M rt. North tam ed to hack onto her own side of the dge road. Mrs. North denied being ock on the left side of the read. • a As the cars crashed, the Chav- the rol«t wag thrown Into the ditch trd. b“l wa< not overturned. W ind- day .shields ow both machines wars broken, and occupants cut by the broken glass. Tuesday morning Artmsako was taken before Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberta to answer to a charge oft reckless driving. Ho pleaded not fn U ty ,to .tb e Charge, m alhtaialag la h tt broken English' that he had turned onto the left side o f the road to avoid striking the other car. He Is to be given o hearing at 4 o'clock this after soon. The Injured occupants of the ear were brought to Ashland Com munity hoepiui la the city ambu- lance. C. R. Turner e f Medford late Monday night removed kb wife, daughter and'mother la law. to the T a m e r h o rn in Medford. The wrecked aatoo w e A o brought to thia city for repairs. , COPPER CABLE Four Carloads of Copco Ex tension Work Material Bsaoh Here Grant quantities o f copper cable to be need (a Copco cpqstructton work have reached the 8, P. freigh t office la this city- The first shipment consisted of (8 spools, each spool averaging more than g ton net, and load ed o» four c a n . The copper cable wsa ahlppbd directly from Mon tana antf considerable more w ill be neededMa the Copco extension projects which a n being carried through. A irraht totea’ of paahmaa to engaged fa doing preliminary clearing for the stringing of the many miles of e ^ p e r cable.