Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 10, 1927, Image 1

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>AY, OCTOBER i f t 1927
u n ís
oxwB'wmnrMDAT
-Colom bo» Day, which fa ll,
oq Wednesday, October 18,
l f f l l , ia a legal holiday and
th .'th re e bank, of Ashland
w ill i not be open for bnsi- 1
neb» on that date.
Previously the Weal hanks
have not closed oh Columbus
day, but bb ether banking t
agencies recogbUe the holt- ’
day and the /¿cal banka de­
cided to close thia year.
APPLE CROP
HARVEST IS
U ND ER W AY
U. 8. District Attorney- Gdbma
A. Neuner, will defend Terry
Talent, federal problbltloa offic­
er. against whom a trsto b i l l
charging Involuntary' akanstb'ngh-
fer io connection with the death
of Manford Zimmerlee, was re­
turned following" a three - d a y
grand Jury investigation Satur­
day, whoa the cast Ja heard In
federal court at Portland. The
ease wlN probably bo heard early
in Janmory^A representative of
the office
the state attorney
gendfal wIM prosecute the ease.
•Talent, according to the -true
bill returned by the grand Jury,
is accused of involuntary man­
slaughter, the Indictment, how­
ever, carrying no determination
MUMong of Bartels of Oil
Go Back to Government
as Result of Ruling of
Supreme Court Annnall-
ing Lease on the Wyom­
ing fie ld s Granted ¿in-
First Case of Paralysis to
Develop« in Ashland is
Placed Under Quarantine
Sunday—Schools Are Not
Olosed—Exposed Children
Withdrawn by Nurse* ’!'
Chief of Police George Mc­
Nabb got la a harry a n d
, backed the police ear,
a
Chevrolet, into a tdhrlag car
•/rom the curb In front of
the police station, a n d
bumped into a car driven by
»woman from Kansas City.
He paid three dollars for
having the bent fender "iron­
ed out.’’ .
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And there was no argu­
ment.
WILL OPEN
A A A OFFICE
IN ASHLAND
Ladd Mann Bolds Officers
at Bay With Gun and
Makes Escape While BU-
ger Force ia Being Sought
to Make Arrest—Federal
Warrant Held.
" I been bothered with skunki
around here sad believe I will
shoot a few” were th e —words,
Definite Arrangement Will which according to tw o federdl
Be Made at Later Date
prohibition officers, Ladd Mann,
By Directorate
who resides on a small ranch near
Apple packing and shipping
this city, used when he came od6
seAon has started and accord­
Robert Boyles, of Medford, dis­
to the porch of h i. home Satur­
ing to hortlcnltnralists i t . Is ex­
trict representative of the Oregon
day
evening with a rifle in his
pected that the prices for this
Motor Association was in Ashland
hands,
when he learned an effort
fru it w ill break all records this
today conferring with the Secre­
was being made to place him up*
year as An exceptionally fine
tary of the Chamber of Commerce
quality of fru it Is being harveet-
E. G. Harlan, and making prelim­ der arrest for sale of Intoxicating
liquor.
inary arrangements for the con­
The two federal officers who
solidation of the AAA - service
The valley fru it crop of 1887
were attempting to make the ar­
with the registration which la car­
is expected to net the growers be­
rest, decided to return to Ashland
ried on at the chamber office.
tween 88,800,000 and 84,000/*
and get more assistance before
Definite arrangements in re­
000— the greatest financial '’re­
gard to the matter will be made they started after the man and
turns in the history of, the local
on their return he had disappear­
at the next meeting of t i e
irn lt industry. The gibes value
ed. A federal warraat ia bald ter
Chamber of Commerce director­
Is estimated at 8*^000,000. The
his arrest and if he ia apprehend­
ate. Mr. Harlan said today.
Immediately following the re­ date varieties of pears are in de­
ed
he will be placed under Im­
The AAA service In th is' city
turning of the indictment Talent mand on eastern markets and are
mediate arrest and held on feder­
Occupants Escape Injury in was formerly carried on in the al prohibition law violation.
was placed undeP 88.000 bond, bringing record prices.
Lithia Springs hotel and Mr.
Early Morning
the minlmuqa bond allowed Jn
Hoy Moore of thia city is free
Boyles was today making ar­
Accid£3t
each cases, and was signed by
under 81,000 bond and will face
Ashland schools are not to be
¡lahoraa have passed at least one
rangements tor moving equip­
John A. Lawrence and Bert A l­
for beauty seems te grade about
clOsed, according to Dr. F . G.*>
A serious accident was nar­ ment used in the former office to a charge of possession and sale
derson, well known Medford men.
m Marguerite Croy (above) « I
,of liquor.
Sweden bn rg. Dr. E. A. Woods,
rowly avoided fit eight o’clock the Chamber of Commerce office,
The grand Jury true- bill -was
Moore, according to officers,
and Superintendent G. A. Bris-
Sunday morning when a Gardner and this work will probably be
returned following the Investiga­
early in the evening purchased
eoe, all of whom were interview-
done
some
time
this
week.
sedan driven by a Klamath Falls
tion of a great num ber of witnes­
three pint bottles of moonshine
ed today regarding the matter.
man by -the name
McRae, __Consolidation- of the registra­
ses including officers wbo b a d
liquor from Mann and sold two
Dr. Sweedenburg said be was
crashed into an Essex coupe tion service with the AAA service
Viols-
made former raids In the Trail
bottles of this liquor to two fed­
is
most
frequently
done
and
is
a
not certain regarding the case
driven by Miss Georgia Coffee
district, and numerous relatives
eral officers, who placed big» un­
being paralysis, although there
of ibis city. The accident occur­ valuable asset to a • community, der arrest. He told where ho had
of the dead man, Manford Zim­
providing accurate
Information
Chas. E. Lloyd appeared before were sympatoms indicating the
merlee.
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Ralph GUI. Mdfiford musician red on the Greenspring, highway
secured the liquor and offered to
for
tourists
and
motorlats—
a ser­
local
police
Monday
morning
as
child
was
Buffering
from
the
a
bhert
distance
from
the
Klam-
Details which led np to the fa­
and Harold W ilhite of Ashland,
vice which is extensively used by load the officers the^e and make
tal shooting are described in the the result Of an auto mishap disease.
recently released from the coun­ a t l Falls junction.
another “buy” from Mana. When
tourists.
After examining the case this
7 he Essex car war qvlte badly
indictment which reads as fo l­ which occurred on the ' Green-
he entered the Mana residence
ty jail on parole were taken into
Sittings Mountain highway Batnr- afternoon, Dr. F. G. Swedenburg
lows:
the officers waited outside and
custody early Sunday morning donated, tbe rear bun.per torn
reported tbe attack to be of a
Hl the Circuit Court of t b e J
Moore, who told Officers later bo
by officers who charged G ill was Of, and the left r u r fender bent.
light nature, tbe paralysis affect­
State of. Oregon for the Conpty of
became frightened, told Mann ho
driving his antamomle While in- Only slight damages resulted to
ing only the face which ft a mnat
Jackdon.
'
- f-
NraWalsd Both bad been at tbe1 tbe.aedan.
had boon “pinched” by two fodes-
»
tmuneai thing in the dieeaak - D r
Tbe S U té qfNTregob.'FTaHitttr
al prohii, aad tb q fllsft the M»pn
Miss Coffee, accompanied by
Tuesday
evendbg
f
e
r
\
thair
t
in
t
Eagle
Point
dance
they
told
of­
home whale urn Paige edr driven Swedenburg said there ¡bare no
Indictment.
z
residence through the roar en­
session following tbe summer va­ ficer*.
Gill will answer to a Dr. Bertha E. Sawyer of this
vs. Terry A. Talent, defendant, sa. by Lloyd at a JMgh r*te of speed, exposures anti all contacts were cation period, according to Mll-
trance.
Mana» then according to
city
were
bound
toward
Klam­
charge of intoxication and an
swerved, aad etrack thy Wallace well under quarantine! He stat­
Terry A. Talent ia accused by
officers,
camo out on the porch
Cancellation
of
Humboldt
ath
Falls
when
the
Klamath
lard
Grubb
who
ha»
served
as
effort is being made by local of­
tbe Grand Jury of the county of car nanffing donsiderabie damage. ed there waa ne cause for alarm.
with ala rifle ready for use aad
State
TSftchcr’fi
Collage
Falls
car,
according
to
Miss
Cof­
commander
for
the-last
year.
ficers
to
have
the
parole
grant­
“■very precaution . is being
Jackson by thiS indictment of the Lloyd and. hie companions con­
the two officers on whom bo bad
Game Made
fee, rounded a curve just ahead
A report of t^e committee ed Wilhite revoked.
crime of Involuntary manslaught­ tinued on to Klamath Fqils. taken in the matter,” Dr. Woods
the “drp” decided to got more
Of them, the driver cutting the
Klamath police were notified of stated.
The city health nurse, which ha» been in charge of Jhe
er committed a» follows;
Cancellation
of the
initial help.*
curve,
and
driving
on
the
left
INSTITUTE SPEAKERS
That oa the 28th day of Sep­ the accident and took Lleyd into Mrs. Bertha Denton, la conduct­ work of -securing the “stop” signs
Chief of Police George McNabb
football game of the Southern
«¿«tody when he reached
that
Mias LiHlan Nicholson, super­ side of the road. When a col­
tember, 1087, one George New­
ing sa^investlgatldta of the case for intersections pbettt town will
Who
held a search warrant fo r
Oregon
Normal
school
to
have
lision seemed,, unavoidable, Miss
man and tbe defendant Terry A. city, releasing him when he fu r­ aad all children who were In also make a report at thia time. visor of practice teaching In the
the Mann place, Night Police Of­
been
played'with
Hnmbodlt
State
Coffee
turnetr
her
car
lnU\
a
Talent, a Federal Prohibition of­ nished 810® bond to insure bis contact with the little victim, According to Mr. Grubb the primary grades, and W alter Redi­
Teacher's college Saturday Sep­ ficer Chaa. Clause and Officer
ficer, having made arqangemente appearance la court In this city or in contact with her small signs are expected within a short ford, also a member of the Nor­ shallow ditch along the roadway,
tember 16, waa made by the Sam Prescott want io the Mann
with one Manford Zimmerlee te this morning. The case w a s brother who attends the Wash­ time and lnstalfatlon w ill prob­ mal faculty w ill go to Lakeview the oncoming car, striking the
school
authorities after a meet­ homo and demanded admittance.
The
purchase from
M id } Manford transferred to Medford Courts by ington school have been with­ ably be completed before cold Wednesday to assist In an .In­ rear end of the Esse?.
Mrs. Mann at first refused ad-^
Traffic Officer 6 . O. Nichols and*
weather come*.
stitute which Is being held there. driver of the Gardner, according ing of the city board of health mittance to the offeera but later
Zimmerlee intoxicating
liquor,
drawn
from
school
and
will
be
The meeting is to be held in Miss Nicholson will speak on her to other occupants of his car, Saturday at which time such let them enter the homo which'
and sad Manford Zimmerlee hav­ was continued untl a later date.
The
J.
H.
Morse
ef
V
a
lle
y
-V
ie
w
had had his attention diverted action was recommended.
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work.
Pioneer ball,
ing agreed to M id arrangements
was searched. Mann had dlaap^
from the roadway by the Illness cancellation of the game was peared aad a tab-gallon ja r wag
In the C^qnty o f Jackson a n d * district reposted to police a min­
at
of a child in ‘the rear seat, and recommended as s part of the found In the back yard, contain­
c
SUte of Oregon then and there or accident which occurred
the
Valley
View
road
covered
failed to see the approach of quarantine restrictions in force ing sufficient liquor for evi­
did on Mid date aforqsaifi wrong­
BecauM dence, ajthdugh much had beem
fully and unlawfully for the port*, brldgn when a car driven by H.
the Essex until a collision w a s at the present time.
*
pose of making an Unlawful sale W, G u tln e of Medford^- collided
of
the
health
situation
thia
was poured out on the ground.
unavoidable,.
t
.
*
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i*’ ‘ f
’
with the Mqrse car. No one wis
deemed advlMble.
of intoxicating
liquor deliver
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Officers are now looking fob
The cancellation of the game Mann on a warrant charging blRf
intoxicating liquor to M id Goo. in jured but the Morse car w a s
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comys a great disappointment to with illegal sale aad manufacture
Newman: that sqid Terry A. Tal­ quits badly damaged.
en did thereafter and thereupon
Normal school students and lov­ of intoxicating liquor.
ask Mid. r M a i ford Zimmerlee
ers of the gridiron sport who
what the pZcie of said 'liquor SO
have been anxious to see the
Judgs O. M. Corkins of Lake- newly organised team in action.
Unlawfully delivered was, and on
being Informed by . M id ifanford
view, who hasshOld court in this
Distribution of advertising lit­
Zimmerlee that the price w a s
county for the last three weeks erature and M ie of tickets for
twenty dollars, M id Terry A. Tal­ Dissatisfaction Over Tele­
left Saturday for his home, and the game had been started aad
grams Said to Have
ent did inform said Manford Zim­
will return to Medford Monday, refunding of money for thlj
Irishman W as in Smrtooc
Led to Action
merlee that he M id TOrry A. Tal­
October 84, to resume his bench tickets and withdrawal of ad­
Condition in Otty Jail \
ent was a federal officer aad that
work. A number of cases which vertising wag, started at onse
MOSCOW,
Oct.
10.—
(IP>—
Aus­
Sunday
the M id Manfobd Zimmerlee was
the Judge has taken under ad­ following the order of the board
under arrest and »Ute his, . tbe tria ban decided to recall BW min­
visement w ill be considered dur­ of hMlth.
erased by wood aloobol. Tosh
ister to Russia the United Press
ing the time.
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Carrigan, who told police offite-
learned today. It is said the. re­
(Continued On Paco Throe)
Judge C. M. Thomas returned
call has no connection with the
ers bis homo was 1» Bailetaat.’
to his 'home
Medford Snn-
French-RnMian dispute but Is due
Ireland, was bold in the city po­
day but will bo unable to re­
to disMtisfactlon ia Vienna over
lice station 8nndafy - aadak thq
sume his work for s e v e r a l
telegrams sent by the minister
cars of a physician. His condi­
months, still WMkene<J from the
dating the recent Vienna riots. It
tion was quite SOrloss as tbo
was not planned to appoint an­
major operation which he under­
result of tbo poMonlng. which
minister, according to re­
went while In Portland.
Frenchmen Start Air Jour­ other
Bandits Make Big Haul in be Mid bod roonltod from bod
ports.
liquor. Tbo man wno rational
Development of one case of in­
fantile paralysis kaa reported to
city health authorities by Dr.
Mattie ShawASunday, when Peggy*
Wallin, two year old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallin,
Church street, was afflicted with
the disease, the paralysis affect­
ing her face. The W allin home
was placed under quarantine 8un-,
day.
,
According to Dr. L. D. Inskeep^
county health officer, this is the
twenty-eighth case to be devel­
oped in Jackson county and six
fatalities have resulted.
Eight more schools Were clos­
ed Monday morning, the Central
Poidt school district, Trail dis­
trict, Sterling district. Liberty
district, North Phoenix, Deveng-
er Cap, Long Mountain and Little
Applegate, according to Dr. In-
wutxs-
W A8HINGTON, D. C., Oct. 10.
— (LP)— The Teapot Dome mil­
lions of barrels of oil will go back
to the government as the result
of a decision given by the su­
preme court today anguling t h •
lease on the Wyoming f i e l d s
granted to Harry F. Sinclair and
,the Mammoth Oil company.
, ■ L. Doheny’s lease on t h •
Elk Hills reserve in California
hae been annulled and President
Harding’s executive order over
the naval oil has been revoked
by President Coolidge.
CARS SMASH ,
ON HIGHWAY
LEGION ROYS * Youths Held On
TO CONVENE
Liquor Charges
at
FOOTBALL IS
Line’s Busy
AMBASSADOR
Judge Corkins ’
Adjourns Court
is, R ecalled
MAN CRAZED '
BY LIQUORS
FRENCH ACES ,■
MAKE FLIGHT
ney Across South At­
lantic Ocena .
LHBOURGBT, France. O ct 10.
— (LP)
Bldndonne Coat«« and
Joseph Lebrtx, Fsenoh aviators
at 9:40 a. m. began a proponed
flight across the 8onth Atlantic
to South America. (
Flying a Sregnet pMS* of the
Mme type used
pettpttcT
D’btty In his flight fyoto Paris
to Shanghai, thay planned to
reach Saint Lotils, Senegal, West
Africa within 24 or 20 hoars.
The distance is approximately
3,600 mllM.
Tira 3,000 mile
flight across the Atlantic to
Natol, Brasil, Is scbodnlad > to
•tart tomorrow evening In ferder
that airmen may benefit bp’ th è
fall moon.
REGISTERED
MAIL TAKEN
Famous Tenor
, To Sing Here
Son Of School
Head Is Victim
Of-Paralysis
Arthur Johnson, famous tefioi1,
has boon hooked by the southern
Oregon Normal school entertain­
ment committee to appear hi
concoh at the auditorium of the
school Thursday evpnftig, Novem­
ber fi. Tbo cobcort w ill bo the
fitst of 0 series of entertainment
numbers ybleb are being arrang­
ed by members o fth e entertain­
ment committee/of which Mias
LHHafi G ravetis chairman A two
ntifct'M aking fo rth # Moroni 01-
M A ptoyera is atoo eaheduled. the
d«rifi)te Gate te be determined law
• V GRANTS PASS, Oct. 10.— An­
other Infantile paralysis death to­
day brought the local toll from
this cause to three. Billy Mish-
Jer, Mven, son of W. J. Mishler,
superintendent Of the city schools
died today.
Sunday
tj»ex dread
disease
.claimed the life of Clare Wood,
aeten and last Friday Betty Jane
Underwood * died. Local schools
Tisve been |lOMd for the last
week and every effort Is being
made to prdvant the spread of
Heart of Hollywood
)
Today
HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 10,— (IP)
— Seven Mcks of registered mall
believed to contain 8100,000 In
checks and Negotiable securities
wore obtained by two bandits
who held up the bonk of Italy
mosMuger In the heart of yie
film colony today as the mee-
snagcr was driving his anto down
the streets. The bandits in an­
other car forced him to tbo carb.
only port of tbo tlmo. Aon f ill.
Short« Ralph Jonalnfis took tbb
man to Modforf whqro a* fct-
qnoct waa to ba mado n g a lfila t
hto saatty.
If 80 «xpbdted ba
will ho taken to tbo State to-