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i A S H L A W HAS f r ¿ WEATHER BOY 8COÜT ORGANIZATIONS „ Ashland's Leading Nti Oregon — F ■. Nor Years > near coast, operatore . « felted ASHKANO. OREGON, JUST M« 0 O BOO" Committee Meet* Monday and Marne* Daté for Big Community Celebration to be Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce—Priae* and Fun . for Everybody i* PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19. —(IFF—Frank Weiner, chair man of the Pennsylvania Boxing Comt&lralon, Monday branded as false the oharges o f ‘a frame-up In the Demp sey-Tenney fight held here last September. "A eheap " ticket-selling scheme," Weiner said. In speaking of the Accusations. “Boo Boo" Hoff, local fight promoter, now believ ed to be In Chicago,, whom Dempsey’s letter alleged had contracted with Tunney. was repeatedly referred to in comment from the frame-up charges. <SDAY, SEPT. 20, T927 A W1HE PREACHER A OMAHA, Neb,, Sept. 2*<— (IP)— Because the forthcom ing Tunney - Dempsey fight threatened to curtail attend ance at his regular Thursday evening services, the Rev. E. J. Larsen has announced a radio will be installed In Mo sher Memorial Presbyterian church and that a blow by- blow description of the fight will be part of the service. Planning Defense in Hill Irene Cuthbertson, Pupil in Second Grade at Wash ington School Struck by Auto Driven by Edward Price of Boise. Idaho—In juries Are Slight. Ashlgnd will celebrate Thurs day, October g, with a big fall festival, to which all of Southern Oregon will he Invited, according to plane formulated at A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce fes tival executive committee, com-' posed of chairmen of the sub committees, held Monday after Coolidge Say* He Sees Mo Reason for Session—Ap noon. points Ambassador Preparations are being made on a large’ scale and the affair la WASHINGTON, Sept.' 1 0 —(IP) to eclipse anything of a similar —Preldent Coolidge has aband nature ever before held In this oned any idea of calling a spec city. Harry H1U, 21, charged jrilh thè murder of hts mother et Stri ’, 111., Is shown here in the county Committees, chosen Monday by ial session of Congress or of the Jell e , Ottawa, wtth his father, Dr. H O ; Hill (left), who la . lag his son, and the defense at- senate alcne aa he has decided committee chairmen ere: Stunt torneys, Arthur S h e/ (standing) and W. C. Jones. there is no occasion for It, it was committee, V. D. Miller, chair men; W. M. Briggs, H. L. Clay- officially announced today. comb, Clyde Young, ■A. H. Deven- hlll. Lew Hansen end Ebe Dunn. • WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.— (IP) Prise committee, W. P. Welt- — Dwight W. Mofrow of New Jer ere, chairman; Henry Enders, Hal sey. has been chosen by Presi American ' McNair, Clint Baughman a n d dent Coolidge as ambassador to Ht. Louis, 1; Philadelphia,,*« Mexico, succeeding James R. Ralph Billings. Detroit, 4; Boston, S. Decorations, J, H. Fuller, chair Sheffield. Marrow is ä partner of American Second Game . man; E. O. Hnrlon, G. M. Frost, the house of Morgen in N e w Ht. Louts, 8; Philadelphia, T. York. Ho wee a college class Ralph Kooser, H. C. Geley end D. Detroit, 8; Boston, 8. mate of the president. M Lowe. National Publicity, O. M. Green, chair Philadelphia, 4; Ht, Louis, O. man; 8. A. Peters, Jr., Frank Boston, S; Chicago, 8. Hamilton, A,. C. Joy end Olin G. NO SPECIAL SESSION IS FINAL WORD Baseball Today Arnsplger. Earl Crow, chairman of the en tertainment committee will name BANDITS MAKE CHICAGO HAUL Six Armed Men Hold Bank Messenger and CHICAGO, Sept. 20.— (IP) — Six armed men with , sewed off shotguns today robbed a bank messenger of 3^9,000 on g (piny street comer as the iponey Was being transferred. There W a s 319,000 id cash, 320,000 In ne gotiable bonds and the rest In checks from one bank to another. Pioneers Will - Meet Thursday Everything Is In readiness for the annual rehalon of tke South ern Oregon Pioneer Society which is to be held in thia city Thurs day, according to those in charge. Mrs. A. E. K 1 n n e y. Is chair man of the dinner committee; Mrs. F. D. Wagner, chairman of the program committee; Mrs. Qtto Winter, chairman of the decora tion committee and Wm. Myer, chairman of the reception com mittee. The reunion is to be held In the Pioneer Hall h a r e with dinner served In the civic club house. DEVELOPMENTS WILL BE GIVEN Champion Indicates He WiU Win cn Points if Possible, But May Have to Slug Dempsey — Rickard is Pleased Over Possibility be Observed of “ Grudge Fight” in NEW YORK. Sept. 20.— q_P)— Moro then one hundred broad casting stations may combine to make It possible for every listen er in the United States to hear the program broadcast from the Fourth Annual Radio Industries Banquet on Wednesday, Septem ber 21, according to a statement by Paul B. Klugh, Executive Chairman of tile National Associa tion of Broadcasters and General Chairman of the;Radlo Industries Banquet' Committee. Mr. Klugh is Vice-President and General Manager of the Zenith Radio Cor poration. The Banquet will be held on National Radio Day, September 21st, Mr. Klugh explained, the Radio Day movement being a new development In the radio trade. "National Radio Day will be the biggest day in the history of radio listeners," Mr. Klugh stat ed, "with every Indication that it will become a permanent feature if it finds favor with the listen ing public.” Broadcasting stations through out the country are bending their effort to produce programs that will be outstanding In quality end that will give the listeners the greatest feast of program tal ent In the history of their sta tions. Aged Man Is z ; Stricken In Melon Patch Ralph Sallsch, 70, employed as * guard at the Fred Repp water melon patch near Talent, died Monday as the result of apoplexy. Sallsch was found early Monday morning in the center of the wa termelon patch In an unconscious condition, his face badly skinned. It wee at first reared he was the victim of melon thieves, but later It wsa learned he was suffering from apoplexy. He had -resided nt Talent for a number of years. VISITORS WELCOME Although official closing of Crater Lake National Park was C. C. DIRECTORS MEET made today the perk will be. open Directors of the Chamber of tq rtsttora for the next six weeks Commerce will hold a basinera according to Col. C. G. Thomp meeting this evening te t h a son, park superintendent. Visitors Chamber of Commerce headquar will be received until snow makes acoera to the lodge Impossible. ters. CHICAGO, Sept. 2 0 .— (IP)—Two attempts to pre vent the Dempsey - Tunney fight Thursday bight, failed today. Rev. Elmer Williams sought an injunction to pre vent the fight hut Federal Judge George A; Carpenter held the federal court held no Jurisdiction. Meanwhile the circuit court reached an agreement whereby the suit of the Colllseum C l u b against Dempsey, alleging the contract to fight Harry Wills before meeting a n y other opponent had been vio lated, be postponed until af- (Please Turn to Page 2) Lew Hansen Mamed as Or ganisation Officer Suc ceeding H. 0 . Anderson, Deceased—G. A. Briscoe is Chosen as Mew Treas- urer - Review of Work Given. PARTY ENDS IN MURD Prominent Real Estate LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20.— (IP) — Henry C. Mitchell, prominent Inglewood real estate dealer, died In a hospital here Monday from wounds received in a mys terious fight at an asserted drinking party early Sunday. Following hie death, search was extended for A. H. Van de Mark, in whose home MltChell was shot and who Is accused of the shooting. Van de Mark dis appeared a few hours after Mit chell was fatally wounded. Astoria— port shipped 66,740 cases samon and 34,076,735 feet lumber during August. Y. M. C. A. Budget Week, was set for October 16, by members ot the board of directors when they held an annual pre-budget business meeting Monday evening and considered the work of the organization in the last year. • Exactly the-same plan of solic itation used last year in raising Ota Y. M. C. A. fund for the first year’s full-time work In this city will be followed this year, accord ing to Secretary W. P. Walters. Lew Hansen was named to fill the unexpired term ot H. O. An derson, on the board of directors, and resolutions were passed by the members, expressing appreciation If Pays to Advertise Please Turn To Page 5 SMILE HAS SPREAD TO FINE GRIN Fatal Accident Mars Second Day of National Air Races —Class A planes Leave Roosevelt F i e l d This Morning After Half an Hour Delay Due to Dense Fog. Severe bruises and cut about Connie” Conrad of Med her head were sustained by Irene By U. P. Guthbertson. seven, pupil In the ford Has Enrolled at From the Atlantic to the Great second grade, at the Washington S. O. N. School Plains, two fleets of airplanes are school Monday afternoon, when strung out today In the N e W The smile on Coach McNeal’s she was struck by an automobile. York to Spokane Air Derby. The accident occurred on North countenance had today extended The first tragedy of the race Main street, directly in front of Into a wide grin. There were ! marred the second day w h e n the Washington school, as t h e two reasons for the extension, "Buhl Airster,” piloted by Rich- child was enroute to her home on The first reason was the an lard Hudson and Carrigan J. Rad Central Avenue after having been nouncement that "Connie” Con ii ke as a passenger, fell Into a dismissed from sFhool. Accord rad had enrolled at Southern Ore I tree near Morriston, N. J. Others ing to those who saw the accident, gon Normal, sped on unaware of death in their Conrad was graduated at Med i wake. the child failed to observe the approach of a car driven by Ed ford* high in 1926 after several Twelve plknes In Clara B. ward Price of Boise, Idaho, and seasons as a star. He attended reached Chicago yesterday took darted directly into Its path- Mr. Columbia University in 1927 and off for St. Paul, an "Eagle Rock" Price applied the brakes of his had no difficulty in convincing piloted by Leslie Miller of Dee machine to avoid striking t h e football followers of that school Moines, Iowa, was first to arrive ’child, and fortunately was trav that his reputation was well de at 9:55 taking off nine minutes eling at a sufficient slow rate of served. He pays half and from all later for Fargo, speed he was able to stop his ma accounts is a hard man to keep Meanwhile the planes In Class chine within a tew feet after down. Connie is a lightweight B. which spent the night at Cleve but is fast, aggressive and shifty. land and Bryan, Ohio, went on to striking the child. The sedond reason for the “ex The little girl was thrown to Chicago. The ktatus of the fliers the pavement by the force Of the tended smile" is quite similar to Is unknown as figured on the ba Impact, her body bruised a n d the first and the coach says he is sis of time which has elapsed. thankful they both caire at once Ten planes had arrived at St. her face scratched and cut. She was taken to the office of a so that the display does not have ’ Paul and left for Fargo up t8 physician and her injuries were to he repeated. It is In the person 1:08. found to be of a surface and min of Thomas Bell. Bell is also of or nature. She was unable to Medford, having graduated in return to school Tuesday, but it 1927. He filled a guard position Is believed she will be able to re on*the Medford team. Bell is also sume her work within two or a track man. His time of 4:33 in the mile lest spring is far above three days. The little girl Is the daughter the average time made in small ______■ of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cuthbert colleges. The problem of finding employ son, Central avenue. My. Price, driver of the car ment for some of the men by wbicL,±‘I uc* the chijd waq kxon- means of which they can earn thetf room ana boaro t r w t i l l NO PARALYSIS IN THIS AREA Rumors of Spread of Dis ease in Medford and Oase Here False "There is not a single case, of infantile paralysis in thin county. We are keeping in close touch with every district and every pre caution Is being'taken,” Dr. F. G, Swedenburg, local health officer stated today. Rumors of a development In the local high school and of an outbreak In Medford are entirely without foundation, according to Dr. Swedenbdrg. Health authorities are* taking every precaution to prevent the spread of the disease in this coun ty/ A n y children entering schools from districts where the disease is prevalent are k e p t guaranteed or away from other children until all dangei* of de velopment, of the disease Is past. troubling Normal authorities. Any assistance along this line wiU be greatly appreciated. If you have or know of any kind of w o r k whereby a boy can earn his way through school call 81 and give them the information» The com mittee is very careful about plac- ing men and attempt to satisfy both employer and employee. Former Local Man Fatally Injured in P ortland- Funeral Today , < , , , , < I AIRPORT, 8t. PADL, — (IP)— E. E. Ballpugh, piloting t h e Lair commercial plane, arrived in St. Paul, the first plane In class A in the race in the National Air Derby from New York to Spo kane. The plane left New York this merning, stopping in Chicago, end other arrivals in thia race were J« B. Sidowsky, piloting a swallow end third, another swallow pilot ed by R, Johnson of Missoula, Montana. Fourteen planés la the t w o races hare now arrived here. The class B filera are leaving for Far go and the Clara A filera are stay ing here over night. Orville H, Gaines, former resi dent and well known in this city was fatally injured Saturday and died Sunday morning at hts home 422 East Burr street, Port land, according to Information received by friends In this city Mr. Gaines, an employee of the Northwestern Electric com pany, was injured when he fell 40 feet from a steel beam on which he was working. His head and spine were Injured and he suffered from internal In-, juries. The accident occurred at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon and he lived until 8 o’clock Sun day morning. Surviving Mr. Gaines Is his James S. McCandless, of Hono widow, formerly Miss Gertrude Local Woman'Passes Away lulu, Past Imperial Potentate of Clark of Ashland add two chil After Brief Illness— the Shrine, visited the local dren. His father and mother ' Funeral Wednesday Shriners* September 13, incident and two sisters, all former resi to a business trip to this local Mrs- Ollie Phelps, wife of E. dents of Ashland aUo survive. ity. He was honored with a Funeral services were held at E. Phelph died Monday, Septem banquet at the Llthla Springs 2:30 o’clock today In Portland. ber 19, at her home in thia Hotel with Hllleh Temple mem city following a brief illness. bers present. Mr. McCandless Her sudden passing has brought was Imperial Potentate of the sorrow to her host of friends. Shrine daring the year 1922-23. The deceased Vras a resident Re bee been e resident of Hawaii of Ashland for the last six years. for nearly halt a century and is Her husband and one brother, thoroughly conversant with con A. C. Loepeer of Idaho, survive. BALTIMORE. Md., Sept. 20.— ditions la the Islands. Funeral services will be held (IP)— Fawn Grey, the dancer, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 sobered up Monday and found o’clock at the J. P. Dodge A Sons that she’d gone and got married man sought for killing HAXTUN, Cola.. Sept. 29.—OF) chapel. Rev. C. D. Gaffney will •gain. Fawn lost no time starting —Poeeee late Mender were bant be In charge. Burial will be ing John Turner, a rancher, want made in Mountain View cemetery. suit in circuit court annulment of her wedlock pro ed for shooting and, probably fa ceedings with Hamilton Smith. tally wounding bis slater. Mrg, nUSINKSN VISITORS She accused Smith of getting her W. H. Hutchison, on the mete B. L. Berry, Medford insurance drunk and then marrying her. street here. adjustor and L. R. Warren, rep The dancer’s suit describee No reason Is known for t h e resentative ot thy State Fire Mar Smith as ■ playwright end moving shooting. Turner drove Into shals office were business visitors picture director who has e studio In this city Tuedsy sad will prob ln«HolIywood, a residence In New ably spend,the remainder of ths York end a temporary address nt week hers. a Baltimore Hotel. Shriners Honor Past Potentate MitS. PHELPS DIED MONDAY * J.» steteK