Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 18, 1927, Image 1

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JUDGE CORKIN
WILL PRESIDE
CARELESSNESS
WRECK CAUSE
Miss Grayson Hops Off
Fifteen Are Killed During
Month of September
Reports Show
Suit for 172,000 Will Bo
Heard at October
Term of Court
Judga C. M. Corkln of bake
county w ill preside over session^
of the October seeetoa of court
in this eounty, starting Monday.
October 84, according to aft or-
der by the state supreme court
Judge Corkln has océupled the
Jackson county bench for the
last six weeks in the absence of
Judge C. M. Thomas.
Owing to the fa^t that the
Ju ry, IMt for the year was ex­
hausted in the m istrial and tria l
of Hugh D ’Autrem ont, an order
has been Issued for the sheriff
to select a Jury from the body of
the county. The Jurors w ill he
selected at random from tax
ppyers eligible fo r service. D raw­
ing for the 1 *88 Jury will not
be made until Jhnuary.
Two cases of considerable In­
terest are to 'come before Judge
Salem.
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Subocrlptloils to the Y. M. C.
A. Budget secured by the enthus­
iastic staff of workers this morn­
ing totalled 81,784, nearly one
h alf of tho 8380ft proposed bud­
get.
Fords outdistanced the Chevro­
let* by a small margin, turning In
a total of 8887.8ft, compared with
tho 8878.6ft in subscriptions tu rn ­
ed la by the Chevrolets.
« . 0 . H arlan, Ford chanffonr,
aaya they w ill m aintain the lend
bat Fred Carson said, it was Just
a “ leak" in the "gas ta n k ” which
prevented his team Teadlng today
— one group having fulled to turn
In subscriptions tn tim e fo r the
luncheon check nt noon.
The .team under John
Riggs,
captain, a Chevrolet group turned
in the greatest amount of any
team, a "total of 8480 la subocrlp-
tioas being secured.
Fords under O. A. Brisco were
second w ith 6388.
Twenty men attended t h e
check-up dinner nt the Plnxn Cafe
at noon today.
AU solicitors are to meet at •
o’clock Wednesday morning to
start ont on the necond dnyte
campaign. I t is hoped the snip
script Ions wUI bo "Over-the-top"
Children of Local Minister
Receive Outstanding
Honors
Outstanding scholastic records
have been made by Paul Pember­
ton and Bari Pemberton, eons of
Rev. and Mrs. H. F . Pemberton,
the form er a student nt the. Medi­
cal school and E arl a aenlor at
W illam ette University.
Paul Pemberton recently took
a medical examination prepared
by the National Board of. Medical
examiners and was one of the 10
highest in the group of 814 med­
ical students scattered through­
out the United States, who took
the examination, hie grades put­
ting him In the firs t 18 per cent
of high* scholastic standing. The
examination is conducted by
a
group .of medical men who are
working toward the unification of
medical examinations In n i l
states and have already succeeded
in getting this unification in 88
states.
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Earl'Pem berton won the senior
scholarship honors tn soclnlogy
and education' nt W illam ette uni­
versity, an unusual ; distinction,
such honors belnfc Yarely confer­
red on one stndenta senior schol­
arship in on subject being con­
sidered an excellent reeo'rd. He
Is president of the Kappa Gnu
fraternity.
Mias Helen Pemberton who has
entered W illam ette University as
a freshmen has "made* ’the gleb
club.
Roosevelt Field. Long Island,
"The Dawn." Three hours lite r
it landed safely at Old Orchard
Beach, Me., whence its departure
across the Atlantic for the Dan-
BATTERY B
“PAY DAY”
Test C ue Carried to Su­
preme Court by Portland
Newspaper Man—Munici­
pal Judges Hare Right
to Act as Justice of the
Peaoe Is Decision.
JUNIOR CLASS
HEADS NAMED
Kenneth Hobeon was
elected
president of the Junior class of
the Southern
Oregon
N orm al
school nt an assembly today.
'Other officers elected were Isabel
Slivers, secretary; Rollln Parks,
treasurer, and- Madge Mitchell,
vice-president.
A fncnlty add
Vfaer Is to be named In the near
futu re.
Gordon McCracken act­
ed ns president during the busi­
ness session and Isabel-»Silvers
as secretary.
Caroline Isabel Ross Dunn died
Monday, October 19, at her home
in Watsonville, C alif., according
to word received by friends.
Mrc. Dunn was a form er resi­
dent of Talent, .She was a native
of-Foster, Montana, her marriage
to W m . F. Dunn occurring in that
place in 1898. W ith her husband
she remained tn Montana
until
1909 when they moved to Talent
where they resided for 11 years,
going to Watsonville in 1920.
Mrs. Dunn was aged 60 years,
six months and 15 days at the
time of her death.
H er unselfish life was» filled
w ith le rv ic e and her cheerful dis­
position and genuine
kindness
won for her a host of friends who
mourn her passing.
Last August she was united
with the Seventh Day Adventist
church.
She Is survived by her husband
and oas daughter, Mrs. D. F.
W right, two sisters and one bro­
ther, who reside in Montana.
The untimely death of Mrs.
Dunn wae brought about by pneu­
monia which followed a severe
attack of bronchitis.
She was laid to rest In a ceme­
tery at W atsopvilln
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Jack Balding, Tom
Beswlck
and Duane 'Malone, representing
the Junloir class- nt the high,
school, won a
decision -diver
aopohomores Zells Bailey, Frank
Pemberton and Leverett Davis
In -the first of the lnterclnee de­
bates held last evening nt the
high school.
The question debated, "R e­
solved: T h at Child Labor Amend­
ment to the federal constitution
should be adopted."
Following a aeries of class de­
bates candidates for the varsity
team to represent the school in
Southern D istrict w ill be chosen.
Adona Joy, Dick
Joy
and
K atherine Lucas are members of
the senior team.
Doing Our Autumn Moving
s e w VOLKS
P O THEIR
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Mexican General
Escapes on Boat
togton, according to a message
received by local L i thia ns.
He
" i l l return to Ashland November
88 to start a campaign fo r the
postponed carnival which* te to
he held DecemMIr 8 to 10 In-
clustva.
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FO O TB A LL P R A C T IC E
hope
w111 be ab,fi to
P’«*Y * ” » • football, hat we are
resigned to tote." Conch Mac-
Ne<L ot the Sonthera Oregon
Norm al school states.
H e te
keeping his boys in rigid train-
tog.
A lbert B. F a ll and H arry F.
Sinclair conspired to defraud the
government.
In F a ll’s act In 1922 granting
the Teapot Dome oil lease to- the
mammoth oil company of Sin-
clair, the alleged conspiracy to
defraud took place.
8hortly after the tria l opened
Owen Robert, government prose-
cptor, gave an outline of the
cnee a n d -th e manner in which
the government hopes to be able
to prove fraud.
The government eutUaing ita
case told the Jury It would a t-
tempt to prove that the form er
secretary of the Interior and 8ln-
clair conspired to defraud t h e
government when F all leased the
Teapot Dome to Sinclair’s com-
pany. Roberts declares leasing
the reserve was linked with the
transfer of 8300,000 in Liberty
bonds from Sinclair to F a l l
through his private secretary. He
said the government would show
that Sinclair visited F a ll at his
New Mexico ranch three months
before t'he'lease was granted and
later the Liberty Bonds, part of
the profit on the oil deal, were
found in the poaseeaion of F a ll’s
ranch manager.
Pneumonia Is >
Fatal to Mrs.
William Dunn
High School
Debate Held
Last N ight
'fe u T H E C E i
A TRICK IN
HANDLING
( mieam / ngtown
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18— UP^—Fifteen
Fords One Lap I bead of
the Chevrolet« in Spirited
Race Started Today-*
John Rigg and T out
Bring in Greatest Amount
of Subscriptions.
In the hands of the boy of to­
day lies the development of the
future. Coach Mac McNeal
o(
the Southern Oregon Norm al
school told Y. M. C. A. workers
who met Monday evening at the
Presbyterian church.
Coach McNeal, the m a l a
speaker of the evening, traced the
development of youth and pointed
out
the need of supervision of
Jack Pc
play of boys during their liven— ■
for many ;
a work which the Y. M. C. A. Is
Swenson
striving to place foremost in th e ir
furniture
program.'
ported to
Habits are formed during these
morning tl
p e rio d of a boy’s life — habits
hie residen
which serve to make the hoy a
vard for t
benefit or a menace to society,'
at Phoenix
end it is due every boy to bo
The Lod
placed under the guidance of men
torie spoti
who w ill direct their activities la
and has be
the right channel during
these
-for m *ny
formative years, McNeal said.
Peebler at
Thirty-three Y workers were In
operate tl
attendance at the meeting and en­
would cat«
thusiasm and support for t h e
ners. The
Budget Week campaign w a s
the Lodge
pledged by every man present.
The old
Henry Onley, general chairman
Highway u
of the campaign predlded nt the
completed
dinner, v . D. M ille r wan In
squared 1«
charge of the pep singing
and
of
'tailed together at the corners the men eaag lustily songs
sad the large timbers fastened good fellowship.
B. G. Harlan, who la leading
with $eavy wooden pMe
p>ga
were drawn to the pteeb by oXda.
1 This house was called the
Block Hoftae by early pioneers campaign s o lfttta ti0 work toW
the Chevrolet dlvl^on . workers
and, because ofxlts Immense else,
whoa the caiftpalgnswaa • ▼ r
it was used by them as a shelter
they "won’t »how What has hap.
and protection from the In ­
pened” and-offered the assistance
dians and also as a s c h o o l ,
I * the Fords lb pulling tho aaeond
lodge room, church and place
hahd Chevrolet* up steep grades.
for community gatherings, dan­
Thndktng Wt. Harlan and hia
ces and weddings.
worker^; for their Jhndly offered
The portholes In / the second
asftletnhee. p te Carson, chauf­
story are no logger visible, as feur lo t thffi Chevrolet caravan
tbs outside has been weatber- said th ly would plug away " If
boardpd over and the building It took all s im m e r’.’ and leave the
perfectly preserved.
The old Ford caravan «k|igging at , the
settlers were grateful for the bottom of the h ill w ith lasutfie-'
shelter and protection of the lent power to haul them to the
large log house. The Interior is top. Carson pledged himself and
beautifully finished with lovely his workers to hearty cooperation
old style Colonial furniture.
In the work.
H . C." Gale? epoke of the poten­
tial power of the boy life of thia
oommnalty. a power which w ill
be converted Into constructive or
destructive forces, according to
the direction in which it Is d i­
rected during the formative per*
lod of life.
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Subscription Campaign for W . P. W alter, Y. secretary,
The Rongue Sponsored
outlined 1« the campaign plans
and the men were "team ed" up
at High School .
for the work.
A vocal solo, “M y V a a k .” ate.
W ith the subscription list of
"The Rogue," high school peh> Appropriate number tor the oeca*
licatlon, Insufficient to warrant Mon, was aung in a pleasing meax
financially Its continuation, a aer by Lew Hansen.
Washington, Oct. 18— UP— J r l l i j C l l J
Two women and ten men from
F>T .
varying walks of life settled
down in the District of Colum­
bia Supreme Court Jury box —
shortly h fte r noon today as the • hUlOUS
Jury which w ill decide whether
f
soars Miss Frances Grayson's
Sikorsky amphibian biplane,
Corkln at this court sess'on. Mrs.
liia B. OlweU of Medford suing
tl»e estate -of her father, the late
D r. C. R.. Ray. for
approxi­
mately 878,00ft, apd Terry Ta­
lent. federal prohibition officer.
Indicted on an Involuntary man­
slaughter charge In connection
W ith the accidental shooting of
Maaford Zlmmerlee, T ra il resi­
dent, who attempted to escape
officers j t f t e r - h e j f M placed uU^
der arrest fo r' sale o f liquor.
Talent w ill plead to the In d ic t-’
ment at this term of conrt but;
his ease w ill probably be trans- !
ferred to the federal court at
Portland for trial.
Fraternity
Organisation of the Theta D elta
Phi, an honorary fratern ity At the
Southern Oregon Norm al school la
to be effected this »sen. The fra -
ternlty was organised originally
In the winter term o f 1817 w ith
John Brady an president. John
Onley, vice-president; Albie Back;
secretary: Clarence Hana, treas­
u ry
Requisite for membership In-
eludes 18 hour, of work w ith Mo
grade less than two.
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New members w ill be received
as soon as they qualify. Beck,
Mercer and Hann are the only
present members in the school.
Case Opened Today With
Ten Men and Two Wo­
men in the Jnry B o x -
Owen Roberts, Govern­
ment Prosecutor, Give«
■ Outline of Famous Con­
spiracy.
Oct
persona were killed, 887 injured
In 8.474 automobile accidents
,en Oregon highways during Sep­
tember the monthly report of
T. A. Rafferty, chief of the state
traffic squad, tiled here today
stated.
Carelessness was given
as the cause for more than half
the accidents.
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M E X IC O C IT Y , Oet. 18— <U>>—
A prosplc oil tan ker may h a v e
nosed its way tote adventure by
saving General A rnulfo Gomes,
chief oT the surviving rebel band,
General Alvaros, chief of t h e
staff of President Callee, said to­
day. H e 1a believed to be aafe
aboard a tittle coastal .tanker
making its w a y 'to the - Wftet Io­
dise or the U. 8. and safety. Three
federal colum n^pnrsaed Gomes
for nine .¿ays without trace of
OFFER CUP
FOR CONTEST
drive Is being made at 'the high
school for new subscribers.
Principal B. F. Forsyth spoke
before an Assembly yesterday
and told of a contest which is
to,be staged by the classes, each
Washington, O c t
18— UP—
to, compete for a
loving -cap
which la to be offered as a tro­ President Cbolldge haa been te.
that
M ajor
Generai
phy to the class bringing In the formed
greatest number
of
subscrip­ Charlee F. Sunueerall, chief o i
his personal staff, did not make
tions.
The enp Is to be presented by cartata eritlelem In statements
the H i-Y boys, who are Inter­ attributed te him te prese re­
ested In making the paper a porte e f a Canforata sgeeeh en
the government's army haasta*
success.
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The second Issue of (be
paper w«ui Issued today.
Coolidge and
Chief A
Abbott. Funeral
Services Today
Funeral services for the late
Mrs. H arriet' May Abbott were
held thia afternoon at thu Baptist
church where she was a faithful
member and were in charge of
Rev. M yron 8. Woodworth. Bar­
tel 1rna made In Ashland oeara-
tery. J. P. Dodge A Bona ware
to oharaa of }he aaryteag.