I 1 T"- f j ¿Sí 1K ',J A shland ’ s 1 ASHLAND H R * IT UTHIAN OBAN DST AND. — ■ ASHLAND O] NEW THEATER IS A S S I # * * JFI RAWN Frelkninary iculoug aging AMBty of Individ­ uals Which Matas Pros­ perity. Vining Says. : W A S H IN G TO N . M ot . .18.— 4Hg| — Mason Day, aide to 'H a rry F. •Sinclair, oil magnate today w ith ­ draw a motion (or the redaction’ ef his ball. He bad sought to bare It reduced fjpm 125,000 to 210.000. H e was held in con­ nection w ith a Jury tam pering, charge following the Fn’l- ff ! * ^ elair m istrial. ' < t H e sa|d be was Informed that officers < believed he wanted th * bond reduced so he could Jump it. Ha characterized that aa in INFORMATION GROUP MEETS F r ie n d ly i every- One of the features of ’ the ttermeat meeting tast evening o f the tour­ is ts , Information group held to oastrue- the Ashland notel was m e demon- Br d lvl- *P Bert. Crow and E„ J. Dt more F * r , ° » of how service station Ir. Vfc- * • “ «»n act as friendly represen. e wages t * 11™ in welcoming visitors to red In our e itr BBd r *T,n* information . about our city and surrounding year p i ooBntry. CBUn‘ Another Interesting talk * » • . made by H arry 8. Harrison who te r tlie g a t # |O B 0 o f hJg exM T, **“ M tn r«r’ rveys of abllfty, « them ». T h i» ufaotur- i world itod. kVisahil- ly, local m and ad a ttl- ad do»- s stand- I eapac- high as • hd held inmtttee nrst O. :er and I to ar- «111 a . ‘ rY acco d- e mem- ° ’• ,n nember- tri bated- the H i- >d that procur- oon. i drawn ORANGEMEN AND IDAHO WELL PLAY Midwest is .in Grip of Ex­ treme Cold Wave With Temperature Becoming Lower — Washington Hit With Hundreds Homeless / —Vermont Stricken. A .checkup shows IS per­ sons to have been killed ' either la storms or accMonte directly due t o storms, In Washington cities are strug­ gled to overcome the eSeote c< a^to rn ad o which ripped down houses, ruined communications. The midwest is today In grip of a ' cold wave. Snow flUrrJec havo started ip Chicago. Three persont . were, ktUec In acKdents due to slippery streets and o n- died front exposure. Middle states from the Ropkey Moun­ tains east reported' temperatures towering. Vermont, Just begin­ ning to emerge from the ruins of the floods a fortnight ago is to­ day faced with dangers of high waters. . V W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 18 — Prank Jordan explained t h e mins- * The death Hat miraculously purpose o f the city auto samp and some of the Interesting axper- s to o d a t on«. Two hundred or tenoes of the employees l a M rist- more persons, most of them in lug tourists to seo -pug^gtomtoj I Alexandria, five milea distant, Property damage w t s white among M r. Jar- were Injured dan madh a plea for our huateass I was estimated at |1,<>P0,OOP. Poople and dttaens generally -to ttnndreds were made homeless. become hotter Informed an to the »ccommodatlons, prices ahd other WOMAN KILLED ■» the -local auto camp. 8A V A N A H , On.. Nov. 18.^(L P ) Leo Behoculger presented the ,— Mrs. Viola Ray waa shot to °W >ortB»i‘ P ®f the barbers to soil ' death here today by H arry s6n- A,hland to strangers, first by aatfa, , who 3 .days ago testified r* nderiB< 2®od service and then ( for the ^defense ln the tria l of by g,TiBg ’accurate Information her husband, D. M. Ray, who Bboot OBr adTde B ghort tB, k stressing the advantages of this group for properly presenting Ashland to the thousands o f tour- lets who annually visit our dls- tric t. The next meeting w ill be held In two weeks. 52 KILLED BY MEXICAN REBS Bight Women and Four Children Reported Among Dead E L PASO, Nov. 12.— ( I D - E ig h t women and fea r babies were among (he 52 persons re­ ported killed when' a . Juares to OREGON STA’l'B, Corvallis, Mexico City pissenger train was N O V. 18.— Otegon and Idaho attgeked by 500 rebels yester­ 'rinnh 'Ilf their last conference day a r Palm ira, North Agua. /’ game of tho' year at Portland, Calisntse. The entire m ilitary escort of Saturday. Thia Is going to de­ Eighteen termine whether Idaho hitherto 22 was assassinated. undefeated la ousted from tjie passengers were killed w ith the leading ranks of coast confer­ train crew, according to a dis­ ence teams. On the other hand the patch in the Spanish language Orangemen w ill be b a ttlin g ' to to a newspaper here. keep clear Ito record of being'un­ defeated by a north west eleven la the p a st'th ree seasons. Coach Paul J. gchtealr Will take 35 men wtth him to Portland. They are A in it, Gilmore, Basman, Cochran, Carlson. Bad^ty. Bflera, ______ 'F t Stout, Sloan, Peterson Pendle­ Thieves looted the Southern ton, K enU Luoe. Del 8cott. Schell. Brost, Drager, T , Carr? Logan Pacific Station at Central Point Robbias, s triff, Hokum , Geddes, recently, hut pecured nothing, ac­ K irk , Mottos, G .-S c o tt, Tw iteh- cording" to a- report made by ell, Luhy, W hM oek, Owen. Ma­ county authorittee. Entrance was ple, Montgomery, Hofonfeld, and gained through a window' which Oonaty officers Buerko. Aaalstant eoachto ac­ wax Jimmied. companying tha team pre J 1 » and railroad officials are investi­ Dixon and Web Edwards. * gating the case. Aggies Have Been Unde- Thieves Loot S. P. Station ». I t ’s lots h f tu n ,” Bryan O’N eil, m ilitary college 11, Tex.. Invited Miss L illia n Overton. In a few id Mine Overton were in the .plane pictured above, Ir between.<2,000 volte o f electricity and a long d. T he »ru^epartrnsat and a ladder straightened Overton agree.! it was lots of fun, hut there were ether nlco hays of amusement, too._______ -« Dedication Ceremonies Fea­ ture Ashland High-Rose- ’ burg Football Battle This Afternoon—I. B. Vining 'G ivis Dedication Speech —Big Crowd Present irly Reports Indicate Hi- wanis Will Have no Diffi­ culty in Disposing of Quota for This City—At- tempt Made in Increase Membership This Tear. - Prof. I. E. Vining in his speech dedicating, the grandstand at the high school athletic field, which waa made possible by tlte work of the Lltbtans, emphasised the ha-' portance of athletics and the training which football and oth­ er games give to the youth of the country. The big game of life la a real tight and athletics gives splendid training for the struggles of life. Early reports Indicated a gen­ erous response was being made to the Red Cross ro ll call start­ ed at noon today by Klwanis. Tom Slmpaon, local chairman* placed 15 membership tickets la the hands of each Ktwantan and the workers made a hurried can­ vass of the business section. The canvass w ill continue until all of the memberships placed In the hands />f the local leader are disposed of. The Red Cross is attempting to increase Its membership to five m illion in 1*28 in order that demands may be adequately met. The Red Cross net Its greatest test in peace time relief work in the Mississippi Valley tragedy, and generous response wan gives at that time. Indicative of the understanding the public shows Red Cross appeals for special emergency work. Civic pride demanded that the athletic field have an adequate grandstand and the Lithians were complimented for their rpsponse to this need. Dick Joy, In the name of the student body, thanked the L lth - lans for th e , construction of the grandstand« The band played during the dedicatory ceremonies and the students freely cheered and aang. V. D. MiHer waa mas­ ter o f ceremonies for the Llthlana. BIG CROWD BOY SULTAN SOUGHT FOR 0 F M 0 R 0 C C 0 FOR DINNER . FIVE YEARS IS ASSURED Man Indicted by Grand Jury Gives up to Authorities, Check-up Shows 100 Reser­ in Portland vations for Father-Son , Banquet PO RTLA N D, N o v 11^— (U>) _ F E Z MOROCCO, N ov . 1 8 - (LP)— Moulpy Yonssef, 14-yea' Atchsck-up mads*this morning old son of the dead suited), at the Chamber o f Commerce of­ Mobley Yottssef of Morocco, wks fice shows nearly 15« tickets have preelabhod snlten here todmiM The announcement cams«ft« ft surprise as it w|as believed Mou- ley Idris, 18, oldest son of tb * dead, sultan would be proclaim­ ed the leader, > He had been groomed for the throne by >h« French government which e tonr of the street Inm .a property which he cities In the revolution aran, recently purchased from Russell visiting many -of the lender« ef both p a r ti« . * L. Ohaaey. ■ WORKER MAY -SPEAK HERE Ashland Leads SLASH TAXES