Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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DAB/Y tidings
One Senator is His Own Party
Leader, Secretary and “Whip
BY PAUL R. MÁLL0N
United Press Staff Correopondent
WASHINGTON, Decs 7.—(IP)—
Theoretically
Senator
Henrik
Shi p«t«ad, ex-dentist
Farmer-
Laborite of Minnesota. Is the
aoet important man la tht new
seventieth coa groes.
By the close sllgnment of Re­
publicana and Democrats in the
upper bouse he has been made
a balance of power In himself.
There are 48 Republicans and
47 Democrats’ when everyone
takes his seat. There is only
one man who is not aligned with
either party. That Is Shlpstead.
If he should vote with the
Democrats . a tie would *- result.
The vote of Vice President Dawes'
Monday evening a number of would be necessary- to break such
friends gathered at the Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hómes residence for a of learning new tbinga la the
frolic. Delicious refreshments of candy making line. Aa to usual
sandwiches, cake and coffee were at tfae December meeting, the
served.
club will furnish the material
Practice with parlor golf fur­ used, and the candy will he sold
nished one of the happiest diver­ to add to the Butldlnfe fund. Mrs.
C. A. Brown to chairman tor the
sions of the evening.
The next regular meeting of day, and will assist Miss York,
the Community Club will be held demoastraton agent, in a splend­
on the second Wednesday In De­ id demonstration. The hostesses
cember the 14th. This.will be an are Mrs. Ralph Clapp and Mrs. E.
all-day meeting for the purpose P. Smith.
permission,** said Henry 8«bal
referring te, Henry. J».. age
“Can’t do that," advtoeij
only « limited knowledge of Eng­
lish. Translate it for her Into
18 University of
From Adds
“AU right,” refrito* Henry to.,
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON.
a tie.
"then arregt him for hitting aae
Eugene, Ore., Dec. 7.— (Special
It Is customary for the Repub­
in the eye."
—Ashland spnds a total of 18
licans and Democrats to hold
•tudents to the University of
party caucuses before each con­
Oregon, It is announced by Earl
gressional session elect officers
BASKETBALL TOURNA-
M. PaHett, regtotraf. Portland,
and decide whet they are going
MENT MAY R8
with a total of ¿78, leads all cit­
to do. Shlpstead holds his owe .
ies In Oregon for enrollment. Of
caucus, for he himself Is a quor­
tbls number 373 ar* trefrfrmen
um of hla pirty’s tall and slen-
and «0« are sophomores. Juniors
er representation In the upper
competition.
ouse.
The tournament Is te ha Of
“1 think I will elect myself
the elimination type but so ar­
leader, secretory and whip of any ranged that every teem Witt get
party la the senate this year,"
one ek mere game. Tumge will
Shlpstead says.
perclassmen.
Salem, with 86.
probably he both ohamfriewfirtg
"I never have any trouble in
of which 87 are first y w stu­
my caucuses. There are no re­
If this plan to followed teems dents ranks third.
volts and but little arguing. If
Other cities in Oregon- send­
losing in the tlrst round of ptay
there are any arguments I always
ing
several students are: Baker,
wBl make nfr teams in the con­
win.
t
¿7;
CorvaBta, 11; Milwaukie,
solation meet and awards and
“It m a most peaceful party."
prises will he given winners of 16, Oregon CUy, 36; Astoria,
this contest ns well ee the chnm- 42; MarshSeld, 28; North Benfcl.
11; Roseburg, I t; Ashland, I t;
HAS HIS SON HELD FOR
p ionship winners.
HITTING HIM IN EYE
Loving fops will be given win­ Medford, 38; Grants Pass, 18;
ning teams and gome kinds of Klamdth Falls, P8. Lakeview,
PORTLAND, Ore.— (LP>*—There Individual trophies will be given. 30; Cottage Grove, 11; Jwnctien
Coach Mac McNeal is heading City, 11; Springfield, 34; Albany.
to nettling like having a reserve
complaint or two .In one’s mind up arrangements and hoe a com­ 19; Hood River, 16; Ontario,
or pocket when visiting the po­ mittee working with him to per­ 12; Pendleton, '<1; La Grande,
lice station, according to PA- fect plans As seen As possible. ? 30. The Dalles, 18; McMinnville,
trolman B. M. Pharrla.
“I want my son arrested for
taking my automobile ^without
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14; Newtjsrg, i f .
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A tritai e t 1 1 8 -citte* and towns
In Oregon send students to the
University, the I g n w «how.
These figures include only the
3810 studente registered/ en the
Eugene campus, and do not take
tato account 338 students in the
Medical school in Portland, or
the extension and correspondence
school student*.
Bad Green De
’ L. Meat;
Fays
J. Meeeall wae ordered
to
pater, the Interpreter returned
pay a fine of 460 and costa
to court and reported tint the
by Justice of the Peace Otona
O, Taylor whan ha pleaded guilty
to a charge of having groan door
meat In hla poaaeaalon.
The
charge against Hassall was Wed
"Behold, how good and how by Game Warden Roy Parr, who
pleasant It (s for brethren to searched the Meeeall home and
fonnd the. deer meat there..
dwell together In nnity."
- WINTERTIME
LONDON — (IP)— Astuteness
similar to that displayed by King
Solomon'was -used In <n Police
court recently by the.magistrate,
J. A. R. Cairns, Who was a
Presbyterian minister before he
wae^celled to the bar.
,
When called upon to settle a
quarrel between two Jewish wo­
men, the magistrate banded a
copy of the bible to the oAclal
interperter saying;
“Take these women oat of
court and read them the 133rd
Psalm. One of the women has
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