Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 13, 1927, Image 1

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abandoned long distance fly - M
in * for this season and will
return from
England by
boat.
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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-
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ap o f registration ta
and made thia i^ fo n
able for publication
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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.
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The bearing w ill probably be
precoeded by a H ard e r.
This
,»*■ »»«»totod by Charles Combe,
ito trie t attorney, who announced
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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.
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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. ' '
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RIVBRFLOOI}
VALLETTO1
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% 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»
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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
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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 .....
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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.
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----------------------------------------- * ’ 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.
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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
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said 1« have been
ship was not diminished Monday
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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
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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
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HONOLULU
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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.
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Jacobberger
Hauk _____
W. Sullivan
RMlngi'*......
McKenna
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Crop Loss
J. Sullivan
Beck
Barham
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B X T IN G U IS H B LASE
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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.
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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.
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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.