Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1927, Image 1

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ASHLAND HAS IT
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A shland ’ s L eading
for
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FINE MAIL SERVICE
O ver F ifty Y ears
ASHLAND? OREGON,
STREET SCENE
IS EXPLAINED»1
Screen Club members Hare
Interesting Sessions
~V-
Yesterday >
Instructions In the taking of a.
street scene, demonstration* o<
the taking of "closeups” w e r e
shown members of the Screen
club who met in the Legion ball
Sunday afternoon. Purposes an<t
aims of the club were explained
by the president, Carl A. Theobald
in a preliminary talk, which was Money Bag Cout&ining $92 Untouched by Assailant Ac­
fellowed by the shots being tak­
cording to Officer»—Shota Were Heard by Police
en. Actors were familiarised with
Who Found Jap Dying in Pool of Blood—Murdered
camera terms such as "camera”
Man is Survived by Widow and Two Small Children
“action” ‘and "cut." .'
—Clues
Lead to Nothing.
The clttb is growing in slse and
interest and these screen tests, ac­
cording to Theobald will prove
No clue to the identity of the brutal murderer who
to be of unusuaKvalue when actu­
parly
Sunday morning shot and fatally wounded “ Tommy
al. filming of thes pictures 1*
(lie
Jap”
, Well known Medford restaurant owner, has
started.
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M S tr ik e
PASTOR PLACED
IN SANITARIUM
— — —— — :
x money Aag containing >9a
In his overcoat pocket was nn*.
Percy Bray, Medford, ’Oc­
Couched, according to officers,
cupies Pulpit nf
and four buUets, passed through
Church
his arms and leg, none of them
directed toward a vital spot ap­
Percy Bhay yesterday occupied
the pulpit of Rev. Wm. Ray, pas­ Medford Man Ends Life parently, indicating he waa not
Sunday—Ho Reason
tor of the Methodist Church
shot for either robbery or re­
for Deed Given
South, Medford, who was recent­
venge and leaving officers at sea
Appreciation of Sui
ly arrested on a c h a r g e of
regarding motive lor the crime,
Basil Tyre, CO. well known
ScVubs Also
of drunkeness and is at present
according to Sheriff Ralph Jen­
in thè sanitarium at Jackson­ Medford man, committee suicide nings who with Medford and
Expressed
Sunday
morning
by
discharging
a
ville, recuperating, It is said, from
Ashland officers is working on
“nervousness.” . Local o f f e r s bullet from a 38 calibre old style
Harry May, the lightest man oft
the
case.
are holding evidence in the form revolver into hia brain.
the Sons football squad, was paid
'
According
to Sheri* Ralph
He was found In bis room la
of a half pint of alleged moon­
a beautiful tribute by Coach Mac-
Jennings,
W.
R. Peck, Medford
the
Imperial
rooming
bouse
at
shine liquor taken from the Pord
Neal ip an assembly meeting a«
police
officer,
said
he heard two
Medford,
shortly
afternoon
Ban-
the school today. He waa de^ Olmstead Loses Another Ap- car- in which the minister w a s
day.
He
had
apparently
b
e
e
n
shots
•
fired
and
harried
to the
sitting
in
tin
alleged
drunken
Scribed by the coaen as “the mom
eal Case to the United
dead for .about two bourn accord­ scene. He saw a man riding an
sleep.
A
test
made
by
officers
Inspirational man pn the team.”!
tates Supreme Court To-
Appreciation for the splendid I day With Ruling on Man­ showed the alcoholic contents ing to officers who were notified. S. P. box car as he rushed up
No reasons for bis act could be the street and found the Jap
110 pef cent, it is said. Ray will
support, which is being given by
ner in Which Information appear
ascribed by relatives. Numerous lying there In a great pool of
before
Judge
L.
A..
Rob­
the boys o f the school was p’g |
May be Obtained.
erts of this city when he h a s letters which he had apparently blood.
expressed hr the coach who s;.i»
recovered sufficiently to return to read and torn Into bits Juat before \ Sheriff Jennings said a physi­
the 10 scrubs, faithful in p ^ c-
committing the deed were found
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.— (IP) Ashland for hearing.
cian was called, and said he-
tlce, and furnishing the oppe i$j(
'
Immediately after ‘ his arjast lying about the room.
died from loss of blood, probably
ttonfor the first string men, a* t — The United States. Supreme
District Attorney Newton C.
necetsary in football practice, wourt today sanctioned the tap­ he waa taken before Judge Heb­ Chaney said be waa not certain two «m utes after the bw»e<wav­
were just as deserving of ere'it ping of telephone wires by feder­ erts, at his own request, hut the whether or not nn Inquest ‘would ered the artery In hia leg.
for the three successful batt'.is al prohibition agents to obtain Judge refused to hear his plea at be heiffl but ftth all indications
The only piece of evidence
that time stating his condition
evidence.
of the season.
which
the murderer left, accord­
Without comment the court de­ wag such he could not be con­ pointing toward suicide it was ing to Jennings was an empty
Harry May told of the inspira­
likely
that
such
an
Investigation
scious of his statements,
tion which the team gained treza nied Reviews of three appeals
82:20 calibre revolver ehare.
George Jenkins, superintendent would not be nude.
brought
by
19
men
convicted
in
the telegrams which were read to
Although officers have worked
of
the
Jacksonville
sanitarium
the team by the coach Saturday Seatj^e and sentenced td prison
Incessantly
daring the last 24
said
thris
afternoon
Rev,
Ray
is
Just before thiy went onto the in ccfhnecCon with the Olmstead
hoars,
following
down a number
recovering nicely. He said he left
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mud covered field at Monmouth. case.
of
class
which
proved to he
This is -but one of the numer­ the sanitarium Saturday after­
Blondy Heffner, who with Chuck
false,
according
to
Dietrtet At­
noon,
but
was
returned
and
will
Ptouse represents Southern Cali­ ous rulings given by the court In
torney Newton C. Chaney, no
be held until his recovery is com­
appeals
which
the
man
designat­
fornia, waq. introduced by the
plete. When asked regarding his Hortense Hough Will Oom- tangible developments have bean
coach and said the California boys ed as the “king of rum runners”
pete in Atwater Kent
' secured.
condition
when he entered t h e
experienced a real thrill in their has made.
•
Contest
hospital he stated thè man seemed
Tommy Ksnkano, a native of
initiation into service on the
to be suffering from nervousness
Japan,
had lived In Redford
muddy field. "Cap” Shields, was
Hortense Mills Hough, now a
and his system seemed to* be pois­
for
a
number
of years and waa
The
Russian
government
seems
also introduced and spoke briefly
resident of Pasadena. California,
widely known. His widow and
to have beaten its swords Into oil oned. He has been undergoing
treatments.^Iudge Roberts this af­ and connected with the musical two small children survive.
shares.
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ternoon set the date of the hear­ department of the high school
Hlg money having been left
ing for tomorrow at 2 ¿’clock.
there, a daughter of Mr. and
intact, and bullet wonnda placed
Mrs.. A. C. Hough or Grants
so as to Indicate hia assailant
Pam, and well known la Ashland,
fired at. no- vital apota, police are
will represent the Southern Ore­
fitte d by the unusual aspects
gon District In the Atwater Kent of the case.
National Radio audition at San
Francisco, this evening, Novem­
ber 21.
J. Hanbv, Medford, is She la possessed of an aaaa-
Named County Head
ual contralto voice and her many
of Institute *
friends are hoping to see her
• "More than 209 teachers from placed among those selected a* Supreme Court Rules on
all districts In Jaakson county at­ winners with the completion of
Right of Federal
tended the Institute held Satur­ the preliminary elimination com­
petition in which It Ip estimated
day at the Medford high school.
Officers named at the meeting 50,000 amateur stagers have par­
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21.— The
ticipated in contests throughout United States Supreme Court
were:
wCounty officers selected were: the country.
ruled today that government liq­
À. J. Hanby, president, Prances
Prom this great nnmber, ten uor raiders* may seise
under
Crebb Miller, vice-president, Mrs. finalists will be chpeen to con. search warrant only such articles
Çletcher Pfsh, secretary-treasur­ pete in the-grand national audi­ as are specifically described la
er, and Clarence Davies, delegate tion to ‘ he sang in New York the warrant.
at large. Delegates O. S. T. A. early la December.
In thq same ease, however, tho
Preida Snider, Roosevelt. Medf­
The national audition wUl b* court decides, raiders who saw
ord, ft. W. Keseee, Junior High, broadcast by 8tation WRAP over evidence o f liquor taw violations
Medford, B. C. Forsythe, Ash­
wore Justified la seising tho 1 M g -
land, Mrg. Inch, oak* Grove, Maud the Atwater Kent network of er and other documents, appar­
Barrigar, Medford, Prances Grebb association stations during the ently part o f a salooa, even thane
Miller, Reese Creek and E. M. Atwater. Kent hoar on two rae- wore not mentioned la tho w ar-
Hussong, Medford? Alternates : ceselvo Monday evenings. Judges » a t .
E. H. Hedrick, Medford, O. A. will bestow cash awards aggre­
Briscoe, Ashland and Arthur Tay- gating $18.50* among the tea
finalists, six or whom will also
lor, Ashland.
Resolutions covering teachers' receive musical scholarships In
salaries, text books, progressive ft lendjag mnalenl conservatory.
grouping of students were passed
by the Institute, and reports cov­
ering needed improvements and
development of county schools
were made and discussed.
Included ta the resolutions was
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.— O ft
the suggestion that the minimum
for teachers’ salary In Oregon be
raised to $100 j e r mouth.
Pnee text books, establishment
of a circulating library e( edu­
cational, films, change ip eighth
grade examinations Wars other
suggestions matfe.
Haro is a picture of the $6*0,Otat wreckage of the $1,500,*00 StM theater in Hampiond, Ind, which
police say mps caused by the bomb of a .novice or fanatic. Above io theater is a dance hall, while
scroarthe street is a church. There was nò labor trouble during be cosstruction of • the building.
lochi
fighter,
headline a t-
With t h e
a draw
in
»a O O ruddy
ay. aftd then fell on
HaFndden was «»-
several hours after
■ which O’Grady
Igskia W m Elusive M
(¿ridden Wftded Through
Mud and Water in Clos­
ing Contest of the Sea-
m b — Score w m
19-12
Thaough l a s t Two Quart.
(F ro m Siskiyou)
D av i, of cWfo-
chtldren,
C. C. fc
PROGRAM FOR
SA LES CLASS
Second
0 .0 .
B ra Bowers refereed the bout
between G ilbert and Torrence
and Peek n ad -O ’NeU. while the
H arris-D evi, and O *G radrM eP»d-
d m booty warn refereed by Joe
Gorman, ex-featherweight cham­
pion o f the PaeKle Coast.
u
By provtng themselves super­
ior “mud hens” on a gridiron
which was a veritable sen of mud
and water, the Bona Saturday af­
ternoon ended their first football
season by defeating the Mon­
month State Normal at Monmonth
19 to I f. -
Weather conditions were dis­
couraging. A downpour of min
continued throughout practically
the entire contest. The pigskin
was slippery and elusive. T e n
and 20 yard slides were frequent
— both Intentional, and uninten­
tional. ’
Bona made 15 first downs com­
pared to six made by their op­
ponents, and thia was pretty much
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BASIL TYCE
KILLS SEL F
M eN E A L GIVES
TEAM PRASSI
O’Grady,
been found by officers who are investigating tho case.
' “ Tommy” was fatally wounded, when a bullet sever­
ed an artery in his leg at 5:05 Sunday morning as he
was opening the door of his place of business on South
Front Street.
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GRANTS P A SS
GIRL TO SING
Eliza Eludes The Hounds
class, has annonnead the fa
tag program: DemoriratfcM
retail selling. SeUlag na orri
kitchen pain, R. M. Pt r a r a r t 1
ing a house, U S. Braw n; «
nn automobile battery. B . O.
Ina; selling nn u g f a i a t K fij
Kay. For the tm-pronaganft
Daisy McGarry wUl apeak «
extra measure o f valae; W ,
Herbert on the m atter o f ehr
In stock merchnadtaa r a whh
profit is asador R- W . P a rti
ing the ¿mods no salespeople can
te ll when they ware fitared ha
stock; Ted Fleming w ill spook oa
the m atter of hnadHag eastern-
era who “ knock” year city. *
The first division o f psychology
la selling w ill bo represented In
tho fifteen mtaate talk by B. G.
H a rla n . W h a tta a s e a a t by psy­
chology in «riling and why
should a ll salespeople he fam il­
iar w ith the essential facta as
to how tho mtad_works w m be
presented. M r. H arlan wUl dto-
cum the nve roads la ta a maa’a
mind; how wo got Mean a n * the
tools w ith which tha mtad.works.
This elase Is open tg a ll Jao-
ple connected w ith local ataara
or others who darire training la
meeting the public.
E N D E D T 0D À Y
PEDAGOGUES
IN SESSION
LIQUOR R A ID
RULING M A D E
Oregea
Dentai
T ax R eduction
Work