„m, , m, i i «■■■g an»»!» 1 M2 a L é H L * '3 b B. ú Oregon—T \ t min \ Over f W yw » INITIAL Shown in n i u ft W A S H IN G TO N , Oct. 14. — « W — The state department's policy of scrutinising in advance foreign loans contemplated by .American ‘bankers has been attacked by Senator Carter Glass, V irginia democrat, w h o . in regarded a« a fiscal authority in congress be­ cause of connection with ’ t h e . federal'reserve. Glass regards this loan policy as a dangerous usurpation of au­ thority and one'which might be put to vicious use by an unscrup­ ulous official. Makes Attack His attack was promoted by statements that the state depart­ ment had approved the Wench' refunding loan and the 370,00 : f f o'clock, yesterday morning they sighted the plodding Duty tanker and landed on the ocean beside her. As they were carried aboard the crew endeavored to salvage the plane bat the gasoline tank exploded and the plane was de- m Asnsh y sM e^Jt*C . t i t ~ siro ea . . - The ship Is headed toward the Horta Asore Islands where it ah rule! arrive tomorrow. Kiwani&ns Are Bosts «t Luncheon Today to Vol­ unteer Firemen and Reg­ ulars—Medford Imrarahce Adjustor Speaks on Great ' Losses Caused by Fired. B o New Opseg of Paralvste Have "Developed in Ash­ land. According to Health Officers — School' Attend­ ance Remains Slightly Be­ low Normal. Here are W illiam * . B as they were greeted » speed enter) and Bdward F . Schlee (rig h t) Evans ( le f t ), whose round-the-world they couldn’t break. floated. BUDGET OF COUNTY IS CONSIDERED "B y sanction ot what constltu- tioaal^authority or federal state- dees the state department assume to review and visa private ftnan-f cial transactions to which citisens or congress or corporstions.of this country are parties in Interest, to­ gether w ith the foreign debtors, and In’ which the government of the United States has qo stake and with which it has properly nothing whatsoever to dot'* he F irst Issue ot The «tokl Southern Oregon Normal* M publiestion, is to be o ff thfc ] next Friday, October 21. am lag to Mias M ildred Oeyger, tor, who Thursday evening ci members of her staff tpgetltao made assignments. A eompleti sumo of school activities so Thursday aftesnoon and investj- this year w ill be given. , , gated the situation. Dr. Stricker does n o t'favo r the eioeiagrwt public schools where a i. strict supervision of health con­ New Orleame te Ohoeen 1927 ditions can be maintained, he Convention City by stated. The disease is widespread Labor Leaden throughout the Jpsited States and lie cited authorities who h a t e W A SHING TO N. Oet. 1<. LO8 ANGELES, Oct. 14.— (IP) made an extensive study ot the — The W a r Department, i. — New Orleans, La., was today disease, in his statement regard­ form ally rejected the Sun chosen by the American Federa­ ing the closing of schools. cisco application fo r perm tion o f Labor In annual session ' 'A t Grants Paas a fourth death to construct a trans-Bay 1 Aere as Ita 1 *38 convention city. occurred Thursday as a result north of Hunter's Point. W lllla m -A . Green of Indianapo­ of the epidemic. Today’s decision j n a a lis Thursday was re-elected pres- U no asore new .cases develop Mow for the Map to ARM A the Medford schools, which have eeo.ooo bridge across the ba been closed for slightly more 2< mlnutee& They had flown about The session took its expected than two weeks, tbe contagion 3.00 0 miles at an average speed course when It returned the^ en­ period, are to be re-opened Moo- of 72 miles an honr . tire list of incumbent officers. GRAND RUSH day. The city health V officers The difference between 73 They are: A record in merchandise have issued no definite statement, miles sn hoar and the 100-mile James' Duncan, Quincy, M a u ., selling was made at the End­ however, regarding this opening. an honr average they had expect­ first vice-president. ers store this morning when F rank D uffy, Indianapolis, sec­ ed to make, tells its own graphic it was necessary to lock the . story of trsns-oceanic peril and olid vice-president. H U K T M M B U ST doors of the store, a fter the brave battle against terrific o^ds. T.- A. Rickert, Chicago, third Sunday w ill see many d e e r place was filled to capacity "The airplane encountered a vice-president. t , when the big sate started. * hunters In thesmountains on their storm at 7 p. m. Eastern tim e] James Flacher. Indianapolis, last attempt to bring home the In 46 minâtes after the Wednesday,’’ was Captain Goos' fourth vice-president. "bacon** fo r'tb e year.^the season ’doors were opened 61.290 raccinf way ef,explaining the ter­ Mathew WoU, Washington, D. closing next Thursday;' Oct. 20. worth of marchandise * had rific fight the fliers must have C. , fifth vice-president. Others w ill spend the week - end been M id , according to John M artin F. Ryan, Kansas City, duck banting. gone through. ■ Enders. F or seven hours— frdrn 7 p? m. sixth vice-president. Wednesday to 3 a. m. Thursday— James Wilson, Cincinnati, sev­ Elder and Haldeman, with* ' • I 1 enth ‘ vice-president. their consummate skill, fought to * James P. Noonan, Washington, ward off that storm. They were D. C., eighth vice-president. * buffeted by lt.< "blown off t h e F rank Mdtrtson, Indianapolis, course" jn the captain’s o V n secretary. •. words. .... . : ' . •' Daniel Tobin, Indianapolis, .v I t Is Interesting to note in this treasurer. connection that there also were storms in England, France and - Germany Thursday morning. The storms were not particularly se- •vere yet aviators, braseq though they are to danger and • death, feared to venture forth, Olin Arnspiger of Talent is But Elder and Haldeman had Named Member of Reso- to. keep going, going to S destina- FEDERATION NAMES HEAD Committee The tentative budget for the cost of government in Jackson coufcty for the coming year,, hosed on estlasates filed by county offic­ ers with the ' budget committee which w ill'm e e t October 36, is 3174,633. Apportionment is mgde as fo L low«: - Glrcait eourt— 210,<80. County court— 32-200. .. Juvenile const— 30,600. Justice courts— 12,600. The above figures include fees,1 salaries of ths countyi judge and commissions, traveling expenses, office expenses and ju ro ft >a n d bailiffs. F or the advertising of county resources and the state fa ir exhib­ Klwaaisns observed F irs Pre­ vention Week in a fittin g manner at noonztoday when they enter­ tained volunteer members of the c ity fire department and the reg­ ular firemen at their IqncbeoA meeting and listened to a discus­ sion* on fire prevention god the great loeees which result every year from fire. B. L. Barry, Medford insurance adjustor, spoke on fire losses, na­ tional state and local and ex­ plained to Riwanlans h o # every man and woman who pays insur­ ance helps stand these losses. Local losses have varied from <2.50 to 20 cents per capita in­ surance ratings indicate. F ire Chief C ilnt Baughman speke on" the Unselfish w ork of voluatqer' firemen. Volunteer flrem eif Who were present were: H. b : M cN air, Guy Good. Lloyd Croaaon, Milton F ra n k lin , George Baughman, Jce King and Lea Werts. Regular firemen present were: Lee W allis, Lawrence W il­ son and Fire Chief Baughman. F ire equipment was taken to the Llthla Springe hotel, d u rln t the noon hour. THIEVES STRIP CHEVROLET Automobile te Taken From Front of Rib Home on . • Van Note Avenue it tho s a l s ' l l t t o o t toelWweA. For printing notices of delinquent taxes and proceedings, 31100 is the estimate. ’ The sum of 317,160 is allowed for the care of tbe poor, 310,000 of this amount being for the care of indlgedts not at the poor farm. For bounties on varm|pts, 33,- 800 is estimated. - Form maintaining the sheriff’s office, from salaries to lead pen- ells, and ths voluminous' work of the tax collecting department, the sum of 817,583 iq estimated as i i ’ "Boy Behavior** la a fascinat­ ing subject, of. interest to not on­ ly leader» of boys clubs, but to parents, according to those who Attended the Leaders Training class, sponsored by the Y. M , C. A., and held Thursday evening in Pioneer hall. V. V. Caldwell, psychology teacher at the Southern Oregon Normal school, is In charge of this division of study, and will discuss jhe psychology of t h e growing boy in a series o f leetures and answer questions in round table discussion. An Invitation is being extended to anyone interested la the work to attend the classes. Rev. C. D. Gaffney, Congrega­ tional minister, conducted an in­ teresting discussion in Bible His­ tory ad authorship, in the devo­ tional study hour. A course In Christian citizen­ ship, as a part of thw Y. M. C. A. campaign is at (be press time in charge of W . P. W alter, Y. secre­ tary, who will be assisted in later work by other members of the group. The next meeting of the leaders class is to be held October 27. Semi monthly meetings are to be hqld. BAKER»ST0LE LITTLE GIRL Former Paul Bowling, form er Ashland baker, was tallen to 'Medford Thursday, evening by Sheriff Ralph Jennings and w ill prqhahly be held to answer to a kidnapping qharge in connection with the al­ leged abducting of his six year bid daughter. Bowling whs held by California otCldere after Ae tooh A ia llttlp daughter from the moueer fn Gold H ill and started sooth w ith her. The mother notified police of the alleged kidnapping and Bowling, when apprehended, was taken In­ to custody. The a ffa ir Is said to folow mar­ tial difficulties. * Bowling is well known in Ash­ land. ' Woman Denied Citfcenship In Chicago Court 1 J (Continued On Page Three) Still Pioneering RECLAMATION - IS DISCUSSED - tton they hop^ffcoittg fee Parts. A fte r thd stand, 'fe m e three , / apd s baft-short hqurs ot fa ir fly- ihg. '■ - i ■ Captain Goos does not mention r° he^y.good qr-bad the w e ith e r was , after that storm.,'., When the aviators, slowed t> . terrific winds, o ff th e ir course, behind their schedule o f reaching Paris within 40 hours, tried1 to straighten out for the final dash of perhaps j,£o<> miles— Ronre- thlng snapped. ''' ’ , ( ( The oil line broke. , J C ‘ ‘There w s d n e o lj pressure. The plane cotiid apt' caryy on. f i r 1,600 miles: it wolild burn Itself out long before then if H ^a/tempted high sptoMTRying. ■"' Tltat • weukt moan certain death.'W neaay landtag on water ' would beMmpoasible; if would he o n e'te rrify in g nose dHe end ob- » Hrtett. r.j> >r ,-r ■ Intion Committee 4 «M1 t a ll the recom­ mendations'made at the last con- - tb’ " It is time for us,to sot our Ir­ rigation hones In order/* W illiam Hanley, Harney, told those assem­ bled a t the congress, which In- ciuded Govenor I. L . Patterson, Secretary of State Bam Koser. end State Treasurer,-Thom as 'B. Kay. **»wt le t’s do it without the help of those fellows who got us into "The government ought to take over the State irrigation projects • t Oregon: I f we had been as well tresrted ns Idaho has imen and the government had given n i onr due s to re o f-th e reclamation fand the etate wmfld not have made the Munders it h u ^ " PO RTLAND, Oct. J ,(.— O P V -If baseball clubs cannot , control fouls, tjtsn they are financially re­ sponsible in case a fan U Injured a ju ry in circuit courts held today, George Curtis, who was hit on ths hose by a foul ball while watch­ ing the Portland Coast League game was awarded 33,000 dam­ ages. The clubs contended that fans In open bleachers should dodge fouls. A definition of education was given by E. G. H arlan, secretary of the’ Chumber ' ot Commerce when he spoke Friday morning before a Southern Oregon Normal School Assembly. , Announcement was made at the assembly of a ju n io r class meet­ ing to j>e held nextyVhursday at whleh tim e the Junior class will elect cfflceta. S U D u B Z S k USED S IM V« M ere ib d e s . r e .» Work for instruction 'of biology students a< the*high' school I cea Ora toon is awaiting favorable weather to start her flig h t in dpt* seaplane. to Copenhagen. D m v Southern Oregefc Normal school' during tl)4 paat yesr has o w r taxed ths equl pMs n t of that hs»- stltutlen aa tl5 lncraasod attendance of this jUh< haq compelled the culling in o l the furniture hitherto used fcg the ftb rv y . Thin w M k a fo r e tten o^ the tables and chatan were taken from the p a b H c 'ft; brary to the Norm al b «ild fi0g and the others «111 bo m ove^taF soon as the lib rary can rephgB< Baseball Fan Gets Damages Harlan Talks In Assembly NEW YORK,/Oct. 14r-ttPji-vZ Three traps-Atlantlc airplanhA one containing a woman, are la the a ir today, an Ruth Bider, and George Haldeman approach Asore Island by steamer a fter their rescue in th e ir dtouccesMul attempted trans-Atlantic fllg h f. The fourth plane, commended by a woman, is w elting fo r " » start. The Junkers Plane D 1220 took off from Lisbon this morning and arrived at Porta Asores Island SI 2:30 enroute for a trip to Mesic York, w ith Frederick L o o m ns gfc lot sad MIHe. L illie DIUens. Vie».’ neae actress as passenger. £»•* The Breguet airplane w ith Qfin>* udonne Coates and Joseph Lebsto aboard, started from St. LoufiC Senegal, West A fric a ,-fo r N atat Brasil at <:30 a. m. The Heinkel monoplane. ■!> 12S0* starter at 18:15 p. m. frqga, Wilhemshafen, Germany a landed at Amsterdam a t l:gU w ith ^h e idea of later proceeding to New York via Liston, Asdfftq and New Foundlnad. A t Orchard, Maine, M rs. Frigg» Want Moonlight On Ocean Flight SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. 14.— (IP I-^ T h e big blue nosed giant, trt-nsofored Fokkcr monoplane, "Southern Cross’’ in a contem­ plated flig h t to Australis won't ho pointed .over the Pacific toward its goal u n til November 8, as was snnonnoed today. The reason for ths postponement was given as a chance to afford the Australian aviators maximum moonlight whan the venture toward HoiMlu- lu to started In too « ret tog of The Southern Oregon ment Station Han recali eral lnqnirtes this fon n ths "redberry dthoaM** Himalaya Bleekhany/ ai