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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1927)
wtum ms rr KIWANI8 CLUB 'Ashland's Leading ASHLAND, QttBU BIBLE STUDY TRAINING IS TO BE GIVEN Oregon—Unsettled. Shèirenr Thunderstorm* Fifty Years >AY, SEPT. ¿3, J 927 ampion ALUMNI WILL BATTLE WITH HIGH SÇBOOL tanshre Course Outlined by Leaders of Boys’ * V dubs Substitute Game Arranged After Crescent City Contest Stops . Clyde Young who w ill play center on the Ashland H l Alumni Baron Von Maltsan German team whep the old-timers meet Shale Oil Compani Ambassador to u n i t e d the regulars tomorrow in a substi holders Hold Mee States Among Those Who tute game arranged after t h e Authorise Ploatii Die as Giant Passenger scheduled Crescent City contest Million Dollar Bo: Plane Crashes in Ger was cancelled because of Infantile • for Development paralysis in that city and subse many—Pour Others Per- Operate Soon. quent closing of the schools, was lining up his men^today. Such o ld -tlm e r^ lre Sam Pres B E R L IN , Sept. 23.— (LP)— Five persona, including Baron V .o n cott (not so oldY M errick Thorn Maltsan. German anfbaesador to ton, Parry Norton, MlUard Grubb, ’ \ . DB* * enurai m u rs a a y the United State«,' were killed “ B rick” Leach and many others «<»•««« Of • early today in a passenger alr- w ill drop their regular tasks for and authorlaBd the afternoon and don uniforms ha,f n“ ,Uon do,,*r boBd Mono to plade crash near Schletx, T h u rin gia, the Lufthansa Commercial Young was quay Friday morning l“ ke care oi need* o i tbe con»’ lining up his huskies with whom paBy’ a ir line company announced. installation of a new "Sheller" The dead a rt: Ambassador Von ho hopes to take the honors for retort, identical w ith the r e - Maltasan, H e rr Roell. director of the first game of the season. The game Is to be played on torta UMd ,B sholo deposits Ig the Reiachbank; H err Von A rn- Im, Luthansa, traffic director; F I-. the high school ground and w ill NeT»da. Is being made under tho supervision of L. R. Sbellder.Uff. lot C h a ri« t and Apprentice Pilot •to rt p ro m p te s t 2:30 o’clock. Oamer. Late this afternoon Captain ventor of the retort, who la op« Young announced the following tlmlstic shout-the success of it« úse for the local company. W A S H IN G TO N , D. C., Sept. tentative lineup, 23. — (IP) — Baron Von Maltxen Ends— MlllaiM Grubb, Arnold Unsatisfactory * resalto obtain« was one of the most accomplish Gosnell and Clyde Beeson. ed from the original retort fer» ed diplomats It was declared In Tackles— Sam Prescott, George »t Shalehurst, which conl< B° t be heated suflclently tor use. a statement issued from the Boas, and Brick Leach. state department today In be Guarda— Roland Parka, Alble without destruction of the body half o f Secretary of State K el Beck, Merrick Thornton, Kenneth of tb« retort la overcome in the logg. following the report that Hobson and Ted Lockhart. Sheller retort, the Inventor stated. the German ambassador had been Center— Clyde Young' *> fire brick, is used replacing killed In an airplane crash In Quarterback— Dom Provost. sheetiron, Four automatic puteé Germany. Halfback— Wayne Ramsey. H u - which w ill be operated by Water- bert Bentley. Charles Rush and from a nearby spring, can Don Lowe. be effectively used on the new Fullback— ClaTk Butterfield. rBtort hB »toted. • Mr. Young has been unable The new r e t o rt la not n ;° get In touch w ith all former ,,b*tc h ” but a continuous opera* ’ootball stars of the Ashland tloB> which to considered a great tlgh school but wants all of advantage over the old machín» hem at "the football grounds to- ery- norroto at 3:45 * o’clock. The The old retort, which “ burn* Rumors That Portland Boyg tame w ill be called a t 3: SO. •<* «P’’ when heated su Be lastly Planned Search Seem ----------------------------- tor use and brought much g rief Marine P r o v e s Himself W o r t h y Championship Title Holder When He Wins Decisive Victory Over Would-be Come- j Back Challenger — The Tight by Round*. 1 looter basso* will augment the Southern Pacific mall trAto aer- . rice out of this »city storting Sunday, September 25, according to an announcement made today bjr Postmaster F. D, Wagner, j Dtoeontlanaaeo of the 8. F. local passenger service, and augment ing of thia aerrice by motor] busses makes thia change noces-1 •ary. j * The Southern Pacific bus’wbichf leaves this city at S :M a. m. each day will carry a mail pouch from the Ashland postoOlee to I Madford eaeh day except Sun day. First class and newspaper I mall will be handled la thia manner. J This mall sendee wffl close at j the Ashland poatofiUe nt 6:15' •ach evening, except tor the Sunday moraine dispatch, mail being received until 7:45 Sat- ntdny night. Thia service i t egpected to b ell e f especial valae la donaeetlag L with the air mail service from I the airport at tke falrgronads. < where both north and M ath I • bound planes leave dally, Accept J Monday nt 5:15 *. m . ft Tho ndw bus service was start- 1 ed Tuesday, tho Mg motor bosses I' making thia city thetr terminal * station. a CHICAGO, Kept. 28. | V P — Gross receipts p f the Dempaey-Tuaaey fight last night were announced today hy the promotor, Tex Rick* ard, to amount to *2,8B8,- 800. Thia is a record fig ure. i j SMALL CHILD IS STRICKEN SEARCH FOR TWO YOUTHS ABANDONED HARLAN GIY to those originally Interested to thd 'ventato, hpe • been dumped to a tA éeà M v to A ' .> When codfish *o ra d to tanks of fresh water became sluggish and lost, weight, the fisherman o f the Bostoff area found that they did not sell as Veadlly as when they were brought direct from salt water,' As a last resort, the fishermen j i l t on the Idea e f plac ing among the Indifferent codfish a num ber/of bullheads which aro very active1 and pubnaclout. This worked splendidly, as the I bullheads attacked • and heckled i the codfish, who kept on the go I thus ^retained their firmness and sold Store readily oa t h e Judge Landis Issues Ruling autrket. ; « on Big League Games . Service, f labs, A. 0 . H arlan Today stated at Mie Klwanls luncheon, j acted In the seme agency la a community as bullheads did in the tonka of codfish— they atlm- ‘ ulate activities And attr up the people to the needs of the com munity. . | M r. H arlan assured the K lw aa- to of the hearties o f cooperation I between the Chamber e f Com- ] Youth Fined And License Arie Blanchl, I t , Medforyl, this afternoon when arraigned before charged with reckless driving, Mto Justice of the Peace L. A. Roberts tered a plea of gnllty. was fljMd IIS , hie driver’s license suspend ed for stye months. Unable to Say hto fine Blanchl facet a H at la tba county Jail. Blanchl admit ted being the driver ot w Ford coupO which September 15, struck The Wick Furniture company n llttle_girl nt Tnlsat. He admit Is today completing tke moving ted driving afirdss a sideohlk to ot their stock of furnltuto and prevent several girls from past ing and admitted* his ear struck honse furnishlnga from tholr lo oao child as she attomptsd to cation at Main and* Granite to pnsb. Sarctoat-O. F. Talent pro-; the building formerly ( occupied by tho SwenSon-Peehler Furniture torred charges against Bthhehl. Lather Hurt, Medford, Robert, company. L. Swoope, Pinehurst and R bhsrt1 Tho how storeroom, which was Wilhelm, each were flaad 515 had’ arr^ngsd aapoclally for n furni costs for overloading trnekS. Hdrt , ture « to n , will enable them to appeared M o r o Jnstlea 5 ) 1 1 operate thetr business more aat- Taylor at Madford and Swoope tofhctorilv and to display their and Wilhelm appeared b e f o r e ' merchandise more attractively, Roberto. Mr. Wick stated. Furniture Store Completes Move uempsey led with a left and missed. Tunney caught him with a le ft and clinched. Jack 'count ered with short blows to body and they clinched again. Jack put a left to the head. Gene’ stepped away. Dempsey bore in and tied Tunney up putting a left to the heart. Gene dropped him with a right to the Jaw. Tunney led with a le ft and missed. They clinched again. Jack was cautious. Tunney put a left and right to the head. Jack hooked a left to the head. Tunney m ined a right. Tnnnpy put a left and right to the head and belt. ' Tunney’s roand. , Round Two Dempsey put a left to the heart and another to the head. Gene missed a right to the head. Jack hooked a left to the body. Tunney crossing a right to the head. Oene backed away and Jack drove two hard lefts to the head, and two to the body. Gene landed a right as Dempsey stepped away. Gene slammed a right hook home to Jack’s ear. Jack landed a right on a break, and Tunney a left on a long range awing. Dempsey put one to the head and on the champion’s chest and pounded his ribs. Gene’s right sent Jack’s head back and he followed with a light left as the bell rang. Ttln- ney’s round. Round Three . Jack on the aggressive missed* a left and clinched. Gene h e l d Jack’s hand. Tunney Jabbed a hard left to the Jaw but Jack punished him with short blows at close quarters. Tunney crossed a right to the face. Jack pounded a right to Tunney’a head and h it three low blows but Gene did not complain. Dempsey struck Gene low and one of the Judge’s called It a foul but the fight went oa. Gene retorted with a le ft and a right to the head. Dempsey put a left and right to the body and a hard right to the heart. Jack stepped away as Tunney played for head clinching and Tunney crossed with a right to h it ear a t he bell rang. Tunney’s round. • Round F e w Dempsey led wlth^ a left. Tun- ney crossed a left and right to the face. Dempsey put a left to the body and Oene put a hard right to the face. Dempsey put two rights Gene Tunney, who beaten to the canvas, recovered uid successfully defended his title against the attempted comeback of Jack Dempsey whom he defeated a year ago. Baseball Today National Ffcet Game ’ New Yorfc, a t FlttM rargk, B. Brooklyn, 8; Gtotclanetl, 0. Phlladelptate, Os Chicago, 10. , Boston, 8 ; 8t. Loots, 8. National Second Gamo Brooklyn, 4; Ctaclanatl, 8. American Chicago, S; Boston, 1. f - , ' “ ri 1 ” ” n •’ fl Local Woman Passes Away W inifred Watson, w e l l known local woman, who f o r Innny years has resided with her father, F. E. Watson, at the W at son. home on 8traw berry LaUe^ died Thursday, September 22, 1927, after an extended Illness. She was 52 years of age. H e r aged father and one cousin Mtae Margaret Green of M artin es, Calif., are the only surviving relatives. Miss Martines Is in this city and has charge of funer al arrangements. Definite time for the services has not b e e n named. The body to at the Dodge Brothers Undertaking parlors. Rose Killer Hangs Today SAN Q U EN TIN , 8ept. 19.— (LP) — E arl J. Clark hanged today for the murder of Charles Silva, a sailor, in Los Angeles two yeara ago. The trap was sprung at 19:10 and I I minutes later Clark wap pronounced dead. H e show ed no emotion. Clark stabbed »11- va in a quarrel over a g irl wear ing a red rose and became known ns the Red Rose killer. coitoiderable stock from that dis trict m et w ith stockholder« Tight News Wag Heard Thursday. About three fourths of tho present steel: was repre in Every Section of Ashland sented at the meeting, much of It by proxy. “ rig h t* news was heard tn every Seven men are employed • ( s section lest night and Ashland Shalehurst at the present time. ian "— which aeemed to Include A tunnel to being ran into thd - everybody, men, women and chll- mountain to cross cut the shale. t dren— received probably the best Everything w ill he in readiness i service ever accorded here on a for operation la about a month, i boxing championship. .M r.- Sheller said. Radios In a ll of the dealers* Charles D, Crouch, who is to . stores In the city brought the general charge of the Shale news quickly from the ringside and Within 20 minutes after (he company left this morning fo r decision of the rifefe'e, ' giving Portland where he, w ill secure final parts for th e ’ new re to rt, Oene Tuansy the rtght to retain alhtough much o f the casting la the world’s championship honor being done at the local toundarv. over hla opponent Jack Dempsey. The Dulling Tidings extra was on the street and being delivered to the residents of the city so that the many homes where members were unable to attend, any of the •free concerts downtown were giv en a blow by. blow report, prob ably the quickest and most thor ough report ever given by an Ashland newspaper. Major Malone Has Assisted The Dally Tidings rushed a large number of Extras-to the 8. in Organisation of Bat- • tery D, 249th, * P. station and the, passengers on , th e Shasta Lim ited purchased lib- < Fifty-three recruits w ill this erally of the boys. many, of the | evening be mustered Into Bat passengers expressing thslr gppre- , tery D 249th Coast A rtillery, elation o f the opportunity to read , recently organised at Klam ath of the fight, returns even, though i Falls w ith the assistance of conditions forced them to travel , M ajqr Clyde Malone o f this city, last night. The Vining theatre was Jam- t M ajor C. W . W alker. Coast A r tillery Corps of the U. 8 .’ Arm y, med w ith hundreds of fans who | will be mustering officer with went early and enjoyed the radio , Major Malone acting as inspect service which was furnished. A ll t or of election, a captain to be In a ll, the new« service brought t to Ashland the fight news la named by the recruits this even double-quick time. ing. • ■ Judge Says ; Mother Got Right Babe NEW BATTERY IS MUSTERED - On ptain L. D. Slack, Lieuten ant Clyde Young, Captain Wm. M. Driggs of the Reeerye Corps, Lieutenant Beecher ‘ Dsnford, M ajor Malone, First Sergeant Hubert Bentley and Sergeant Ray Clary, w ill go to K lam ath this evening to assist w ith thp work. I-ADIK8 ENJOY GOLF . DKMOCRATB CONVENE OGDEN, Utah, Sept. SS.^-UF) — Abolition of tho two thirds rule In national conventions for selecting candidates for the pree- Idential nomination were chief topics discussed today in a meet ing of the Democrats o f eeven states held here. The ladies of tho Ashland Golf club enjoyed a golf breakfast this morning, Friday. September 22, after which they spent the morn ing hours playing on the course, located on the Pacific highway, Just south of the pity. Thia af fair was one of a aerlea of like social affairs, which are being held by the women members of the local golf club. GARY SUCCESSOR NAMED NEW YORK, sept. 2«.— (IPb—H. B. Sheldon, vice- president of the Minnesota Stool Company, a subsidiary U. 8. stool corporation, has Wosa madp president of that company succeeding tho late Judge Elbert H. Gary.