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

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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.
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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.
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Another Interesting talk * » •
.
made by H arry 8. Harrison who
te r tlie g a t # |O B 0 o f hJg
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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 — <LP)
lenees to answering quehtlons of
—
Southwestern
and Northeast­
tourists. M r. Harrison also polat-
Qnt that the first stop In mnk- ern Washington, Alexandria and
|B ( a favorable impression for the ohtlying towns were wrenched
cHy waa to fiv e the visitor first by a tornado yesterday and to­
day began emerging from the
class servlcana h is ca r.
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> 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 adT<ult»«to“ ' «•
Da­ was ¿barged and convicted of
vies alsO'related some Of his ex- murdering Thomas Page.
f e n c e s in has shpp had hpw dpi
A fter klU tng^M rs. Ray, Sin-
®f ttoa tater-
M t rt0W l| ln them jjy e a r mer- eath committed suicide.
cbanU and ciu ens j , a . McGee
presided and introduced President
y v
who m>de 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.
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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,
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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<a?-
ciss a protecto rate over Mo roc*
Son Banquet to be held this eve­
ning at the Junior High School.
Places are ueing la is ror 210,
aa many who have not yet made
reservations are expected to be In
attendance at the meeting.
In addition to the program pub­
lished in The Tidings yesterday,
one other number Is to he given,
a vocal solo by Robert. Grubb, a
Red Cross membership dues talented young singer.
supply the backbone of funds
Thornton W ileyt rancher'resid­
which enable the organization to ing near this d ty , contributed two
“carry on?.’ Are YOU h elp in g with boxes of apples for ths
dinner
YO UR membership?
this evening.
Who Said He Couldn’t C orm 6s;k?
Sought for five years on a feder­
al charge of sending obscene let­
ters through the mails. Charles
W . T h om as bid a« K w o rk p ^
member of the Spokane poltce
forc^.
Circulars describing him ^rsre
widely 'circulated. Thomas, who
arrived here today, said his real
name was Thorites'*W. Bernard.
I n 1921 he wgs lndtqted here but
Jumped bond In July that year,
the d ay before his tria l was to
have started.
ASK RETURN
OF WINBURN
McNEAL OFF
WITH_SQUAD
Badly Battered Gridders
Ready for Monmouth
Battle Tomorrow
Results of the Monmouth-8ons
football game to be played at
Monmouth tomorrow w ill be post­
ed at the Tidings office. A tele­
graph report is to be received at
the end of the first h a lf'o f the
game and a second at the end of
the first half of the gas»e and a
second at the end of the game.
Bright and early this morning
McNeal started to Monmouth with
his squad which In spits of two
successful battles has played In
111 luck,
far, as games falling
at a time when the squad is in
good condition.
Practice plays and the last two
games have left great openings.
Conrad la entirely out of the
lineup for the season, with an in­
jured ankle, in addition to a
shoulder which was h u rt eariy in
the season hut which did npt pre-
» •u t k i p (p v n t e t is f the h*U to f
big games.
£
Earty this morning before the
squad started, to Monmouth it was
definitely ascertained Ries, who
hag been suffering from appendi­
citis would not accompany them
aa his condition remained too pre­
carious.
I f tomorrow brings victory for
the Sons It would he indeed, the
result of spirit rather than per­
fection of condition.
REMUS JURY
COMPLET
Ten Men and Two Women
to Decide Fate of
Millionaire
C IN C IN N A T I. Nov. 18.— «Ph—
Tan men hnd two women wilt
charged with murder of his wife;
The ju ry selected to hear the
tria l of the former millionaire
bootlegger was completed at 2:20
o’clock *thla afternoon.
Districts Pass
On Road Levies
Special levies for read work
are being made by several road
districts of the county.
ThW Sams Valley District No«
Petition Circulated Among
I
t
,
Wednesday voted to renew a
Local Citizens
five
m ill levy creating about
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Today
29.000.
Talent District -Ko. 2*
Luncheon Meeting May
voted five mills, creating an ad«
Arranged to Honor
dltional 24.100. D istrict No. 2,
Lawrence Todnem
Eagle Point, by a vote of 55 to
1
Lawrence Todnem. who has 8, voted five mills e r e n t i aTg
’ been In China for the last IS 25.000.
The' Butte Faite D istrict Is to
1 years, and Is now In America
vote
on a levy at a later date.
on a furlough, may be secured as
a luncheon speaker In this city
November 22. according to W . P.
( W alter, Y. secretary.
I f sufficient Interest can he
' groused to assure a fain repre­
sentation at ths -luncheon an in­
vitation w ill be extended to Mr.
The seer« In the Ashland-Bose*
burg game wan 22 to 0 nt the
Todnem.
M r. Todnem. a native of South end or the first half, w ith Ash­
Dakota, for two years waa en­ land displaying a tg h ttng spirit
gaged In Y. M. C. A. work la which presaged a complete re­
I Portland, and for one year In covery from the slump which
) Tftcoma.
In 1915 h e 'w e n t to they showed In the Armistice
Ching and has been since located Day game.
Ih Tslnanfu, the capitol of the
The first touchdown wan made
Nick Lftngworth Says He Shantunr.
Province. Here,
be­ on two forward passes, the lat­
Expects Much Gutting
cause of hie Christian attitude in ter for 22 yards by Leedom to
Will be Done
accepting all men, regardless of W iley. Leeriem made* a dashing
W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 13.— UP) , race o r creed as his equal, he 80-yard run tor the u e e o n t f
Lino plunges by
Congress w ill cat taxes beyond was adopted as one of ths lead­ touchdown.
ers.
•«,
Ashland
took
the baH Within a
the two hundred*twenty five m il­
He
became
general
secretory
yard
of
the
goal
line, hut ‘the
lion favored by the administra­
hall was lost on a tom tto ht tha
tion, la the opinion of Speaker of the city T . M. C. A., and treas­
u re r of the International Ftftotns passing. Roseburg ktehed, Ash­
of tho House Longworth.
R
land blocked and recovered (hd
Ho said that he expected a cat elief Committee, an organisa­
tion
which
handled
morn
than
hall bask of the Itoe to r Ihe
between that figure and the four
22,000.000
In
the
famine
ef
hundred m illion asked by the
United States chamber of com­ 1921. Later ha was elected fam­
merce, indicating that the lim it ine commissioner for the p ro­
of three huadtod m illion ¿oujd vince, and secretary o f the A nti-
Opium Society.
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■pit him.
' In these ' offices Mr. Todnem
tons' hnd opportunity for study­
buys PB^ITOTT
Lea Wallis, cltjr fireman has ing the revolution. Its causes and
moved from th9 Miller property. direction and before sailing tor
98 OranRg street to 180 Helmen America made > 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« .
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L. Ohaaey.
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WORKER MAY
-SPEAK HERE
Ashland Leads
SLASH TAXES