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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1927)
1I SECTION ONE , Pages 1 to 6 ‘ SER PEN TIN E M edford IS SUCCESS McNeal Refuged to ü Lineup, B ut Bays Although Old Sol failed* to entile through the gray clouds this morning, and the nip - o f frost is In the sir. the weather is ideal for the big fo4phall classic which Is to bs staged at Medford this afternoon whan t>e A s h la n d Orisalies pit theta* strength against the Mddford Coach McNeal refused to gffo ont his selections tor starting lineup la Saturday's g b n s w ltff H O N O R G U EST m b W ie F ig h ter Meets Everything which could pen- slbly have bean done to aronee pep aud enthusiasm has buaa done. The uridders were taken to Medford nt noon, a ll to the ptok o f condition— old hurts f***— Plays perfected ready to go onto the SuM the best, equipped team fo r a defeat of Medford tg k a se n t out In several y u a n . ’ “ The team was certain the Jinx o f the last f ir e years which has given Medferd the r * ~ r ~ \T w ill be broken. Fast and nstog their hrato as well as their brawn In battle, ths team is, ready. Every R e s e r v e grandstand ticket to r sale hare . was pur chased. H a lf of Ashland is Mud ford bound. Hers is hoping, anyhow. NVENTIONS P olitical L e a d e r s Favor WASHINGTON, Nov. > J ._ (IP) I x> ad erg of both parties are a r ranging preliminaries tor t h e l l l i presidential campaign. The moat pressing question hl hath parties is the selection o f conven tion cities. Lively contests are to prospect oa both aM sb/ among proponents of the various cities seeking these great nettonal po litical spUetadee. The Armistice was forg o tteg b / Police were.not ortled. Eggs’ and apples, well past theta* About 15 Medford cars invaded prflne— many in fact might here ^ h i a n d last night after the wild- been termed ancient— and a n o e - ly enthusiastic serpentine w a s castonal brick, were exchanged in ended. the annual pre-rame ta ttle which They found the reception com- Medford and Ashland high .school W ittee in readiness, footers .-staged in this city and on Neither had the Medforites the Pacific highway last night. « come unprepared and as b o t h Just who won the s k lrip ia h -* sides had plenty of ammunition which is Just as natural and regk- the battle lasted until near mld- la r aa the grid battle which U to be staged this afternoon— has pot be renewed this after- yet been decided. DETECTIVI Humboldt State College this morning. H e - stated that he always preferred to look the 4 e a over to the dreushtg room as they prepared fbr the game. Nervousness, Inch o f enthusiasm, jpro-game worry and mental at titu d e are nasally evident* at thia work Thar wra to to e * The valan □ s s z v s „ x t : men once each month in Ashland and a big crew has been kept to training by F ire Chief »C 1 i n t AVIATORS A R E TO B E GUESTS OF PR E SID E N T , » ,A program is to be givatffin the afternoon -with various contribu tions from the high school and ,Mt we<k* * <1* Mt 1- “ » ~ »■* " « - « grade Sjhool nt Bugle Point. Rew. Hugh T. Mitehelmore of The meeting nt Eagle Point is M<a,n iom on ^ this ’ city, B« t . and Mrs. E. P. an annual bnoinesa session and Thursday afternoon again saw every council In the county is ex Lawrence and Mrs. B. N. W arner ¡the SONS tackling, blocking and pected to ho represented > t the of Medford. Rev. B. B. McVicker of Jacksonville returned yester day from Klamath Falls where they attended a Presbyterian con Delegates from practic Albany — Door factory that ference purchased AJco Wood* Products a lly every church in Southern fornitu re factory employs 100 Orsgon were 'in attendance at the session. th<w In getlon. ''«taw, who * -» « Coolidges Invited Lindbergh and B o th X U er V id UNW RITTEN LAW HOLDS Man Freed on Charge of Murder—Defended Sanct ity o f Home AFTEft- THE . t W o e stop ; AT ÌME saocedï STDCnÀMDûET* 3OHB CMùEP OEMS AND A CAN OV ECBF of the republican .national eefo- m ittee la here arranging tor th e national committee meeting De cember t when the location <C the republican National convention KELSO, Nov. 11.— <LP>— Chas. A. Young Is a free man today aa ike result of a Cowlits county Jury upholding his contention that a man has the right t o protect the sanctity of his home. Yonng was tried for killin g Rex Lossy, when he found him in his home w ith Mrs. i Young In his arms. The verdict was returned late Thursday and ths crowded courtroom broke into prolonged cheers. * v F la g s D isplayed In A shland Today PO LAND H A S 1 ibbbkj i, \ n i l t *! ’sSSiqF M g» - . i ma^^mKn A. W . StoVena wi (dent o f the Jackw op erative rabbit b r tien * t a haatouds ydsterday evening. Concluding arguments a r e scheduled for Saturday morning and It appeared likely the fate of the cowgirl would be in the bands of the Jury Saturday night. Cbwboys testified H arris hud threatened his common law wife and was lasy and lived from her earnings at rodeos. They swore he drank excessively and w a s vilely abusive of his companion. The> testified how on two occa sions he had sworn to k ill Miss Triekey and "the whole damned bunch around hare." The little "hard rid er" of the rodeos, slowly, haltin g ly for two hours, sobbed out her pathetic story, how she had spent her life on the ranges since she ran away from high school to Join up with a wild west outfit. » Condittoaa favor Middle West ern cities to each ease although bidding is not confined to titles from that section. Chairman W illia m M . Bntler tion w ill he decided. d p g lten tions meat he to by'November IS ; Cleveland, Chicago and Kansas City a re fa v o re d by Many party leaden. Sod Fraactoeo had been v irtu a lly agreed on before-Oanl- Idge announced he did not choose to run and th ^ prospective enhdi- dacy of Herbert Hoover lad uMbe of his opponents to object to tak ing the convention. into h l a stronghold. W ASHING TO N, Nov. 11.— (IP) — Fifteen Burns detectives who recently shadowed the Fall "Sin clair ol| tria l Jurors ran the ga mut of their former subjects to day. Sleuths, one by one; fneed'all twelve Incurs. The government attorneys who staged the a ffair declined to say whether ldenttfi- tation was made by Jnrora. Dinner M to be served kg the Eagle Point organisation. W M asn Between SOO and 400 boys' and girls ware in the serpentine pep dance and rally down M aia street last night* The long lino of w ildly excited Lithians Make TPlans for N ight Court Session H eld rooters were led by an auto on “ Lithian D ay” in Con and all Testim ony in Case which wag a drum beaten to the nection W ith Gam e. W ith Presented to Jurors—Cloe- ival Pub- Argum ents S a t u r d a y tim e of the yells and pep songs. T e ll loaders led In n big pep I W ill be lid t y Campa Morning—P etite Bttckaroo ra lly on the Plasa. x ednesday, Started N ext Girl W ill Soon K new Her Police patrolled the streets f t November 16, order that the line o f March of the enthusiastic rooters might be Dedication of the grandstand . L A K E V IE W . Nov. 11.— (IP) — kept clear. at the high school athletic field I t was the moat enthusiastic w ill be made either Friday or Sat The pathetic story of the little Ro deo queen who loved a man un pep rally held this yea«. urday of next week by Ashland wisely and too well went on rec Lithian«, according to prelimin ord today with adjournment of ary plana made 1 ast night. the Lorena Trickey murder tria l The Llthlans were responsible over Armistice Day. tor the financing of the grand In dramatic session running far stand which was constructed Just into the night, Lorena told how a year ago. and the firm ed dedi she fought with H arris in an nu- cation day w ill be known ns L ith Medford Auto Con tomblie and struck out w ith u ian Bay. 8. 'A. Peters, Jr., wan nounoes 1928 knife which pierced his heart named chairman of the committee Arrival killing him. .which wUl arrange a suitable pro As she graphically told the hor The Medford Anto company, gram. rible story, two women spectators The high school team w ill play Jackson eonnty dealers to Bn lek fainted. Roseburg, according to present automobiles, are announcing in The state rested its ease Thurs plans, cn art her Friday or Satur an advertisement In today’s issue day and Lorena’s story apd »up- day of next week and the dedica porting testimony was offered of the Daily Tidings, a special tion serylcen w ill be held in con nection w ith thia game. N E W B U IC K S ON DISPLAY time, according to the conch and ho desires to study the men be- Local F . T .. A. officials q r I for« he sends them into the hnt- mnktog plan« to attend the-Jack- r firemen and ragù- tie- The only statement given son County Council which is W he held next Saturday a t Bagla a foui banquet in ngt i. quarters 1« the city sen, Point. The main sessions a r e * bs held la the Praobytorlm .tog. satu church, this being necessary be* kea "feed” wtfh an „ „ 1 ■■■ ■ 1 1 Great Crowd Of Boys and Girls Parade Through Streets Last Might Flags wpte everywhere In evi dence today,' displayed in street standards la observance of the ninth nnhlvoraary of the signing of the Armletlqe which brought to an end the long hostilities of the W orld W ar. Bueineas was 'suspended la town today, and beneath all of the Joyful anticipation of foot ball and holiday pleasures there was a vein o f serious thought— a feeling of reverence. for the real elgniflgance of the day. ford. , The company has Just received a large shipment of the various models and the demand is keen tor these splendid examples of modern-day automobile manu facturing. The display w ill start tomorrow and continue through for a week. CONVENTION REPORT MADE Report of the P. T. A. stats convention nt LaGrande jras given at the Senior High School P. T. A. Circle meeting yester day afternoon by Mrs. C. J. Baughman, president of the Ash land eounell. Suggestions were given for local work, gotten from reports of other High School P. T. A. circles. Cooperation with stu dent body activities and division of duee 1th the student body were measures found successful f t other places. Ths service shop chairman naked local circles send contributions to the shop. Mrs. K irkpatrick, representing the 4- H -cluhe urged a community dis play of d a b work. Mrs. Bertha Denton, who id city health nurse, explained the health work earried oa in the high school. M n . F . W . Hitch cock gave e brief resume of the social side o f the convention. Mrs. H. C. Oaley, reported on the business sessions and elec tion. Leprosy P lo t F iend Found To B e Insane PO RTLAND, Nov. 11.— <U»>— An "Intaruntional Bud plot to sprinkle leprosy germs to Assur- Ica,” has« been branded aa • fanclfal creation and the leadhr of the alleged aeheme, Wm. Nash, was adjudged taduaa aud ordered to the state hospital by D r. W m . , J Pinna fo r the postponed oarni- val, which is to be held December B to 10 and which wag postponed because of the Infantile paralysis epidemic, were also discussed at the meeting. W ith the resumption of t h 0 Miss Popularity contest next W ed nesday, November 1«, the pub licity for the big pre-holiday cele bration w ill be started. A n e w Ford as a grand prise to to be the biggest feature of thia public ity campaign. Dance Plans * k H a lf the Llthlans were present at the meeting held Inst evening in the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Plans for the' Lithian par ty which is to be held next W ed nesday evening to the clubhouse w a p formulated at thia time. CONSPIRATORS P O U N D G U IL T Y Federal Court Jury R gtsraa Verdict A gainat Bmn- n m n in f Combing