V Pop** *1kai Jlal SoHt*UUnt^ *7a £ay-A*d £ay¿ 9t! HUM AND I'llA'I (By Old Timer) To the Editor: Cheer up iiiotoristn I. A new J er­ sey man dec lures timi wooden tires are a practical possibility In a teat he drove ills cm up to 7b miles Uli hour- with a set of Wooden tiles on Its front wheels ’I he tires, us now designed, clune four sections to euch wheel, each section I m >II c <| to the rim, ami the four ply wood is chi mil-ally ticat cd to minimize expansion, and would coat less than *19 each un­ der inusM production It is claimed A patent has been applied for. r r r This Is the open season for can­ didates for public office A Minn­ esota aspirant foi congress makes the following unique pledge to voters; "1 will do no pointing with pride or viewing with alarm. 1 will not try to get Into office oi stay in office on Abiuham Un­ co In's reputation." This is certain­ ly a model platform r r r Automobile progress 1940 no running I xxikis . uni no gcur shift 1942 no tires. 1943 no cars « « r To the frost-bitten Nazi solitici »tumbling nome ward from Russili Il must Stem more like a ll-i-r- iltlzkreig! J VOL. XI Ashland Schools Take Precautions Against Attack ASHLAND. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1942 I I Politicians Blamed War Blundering Lions Club Has Musical Evening Battle for Australia and Allied Threat To Japan Comprise Week’s Highlights This war t^ill not be lost by the boys in uniform but by the bunt A turnout of Lions that taxed ing of |M>liti<-ians that is, if the war is to be lost That is the the capacity of the club dining Japs Launch Heavy Attacks on Two Fronts; U. S. opinion expressed Tuesday evening room at the idthia hotel Tuesday Navy Surprises Enemy at Marcus and Wake Islands li un enemy wurplunc should by Frank Jenkins, Klania.i Falls evening was treated to the finest visit Ashland Intent U|>on wreaking publisher, in an address before the musical program of the season havoc in out* form oi anotiiei, It International Relations dinner of I when Pierce Knox, noted blind xy- Pursuing their policy of spreading over new terri­ will not find Aahlund schtxils un- the A A. U. W and guests at lopbonJHt, played five numbers. Knox is a mem tier of a party tory, the Japs launched a heavy attack Monday for the prepared for protection. School the parish house authorities have acted promptly in Jenkins' subject was "We Have headed by H C. Cooper and in­ taking steps to equip with fire­ to Win TMs War What Can ».e cluding Mias l»ra Cooper and conquest of Australia. Doubtless realizing that the Mix') Melva Leonard, representing change in leadership of the Allied forces in the Pacific fighting materials and to train at Home Do?” students und pupils in air raid "What can we at home do? the National Transcribers Society measures designed to give them We can give up our boys and keep of Oakland, Calif The group is re­ meant more trouble for them, they apparently struck the minimum of protection in case them in touch with home affairs turning to California ai.er a seven with the intention of gaining ground before MacArthur of un emergency. We can pay taxes We can buy week» tour of Washington and could get his forces fully organized. Although attack­ Certain ureas oi the high schi bonds We can carry on the Jobs northern Oregon. A program was given at Ashland high school nuuoing nave been dtsiguuted lor ut home We can make sacrifices ing with great force, the 7 uusday and the visitors cheer­ AMERICANS PLEASE READ! uh< in case ol un uiuim innei hall­ cheerfully sons of Nippon met with "The war will not be lost by the fully accepted an invitation from ways Will be used a» shelters This announcement lx ta> determined resistance and by the wiieie toe main puil ut the stu­ boys in uniform but by the short­ the Lions to appear at tne regular AMEKK ANS. middle of the week admitted that dent ixxly may be assembled. comings and failures of the poli­ dinner meeting Tuesday evening The security of America they now are temporarily on the Displaying rare talent and ac- ticians at home. Ride herd on the Ihese uieus uie set buck from depends upon you. defensive. outside- walls, are piotected from politicians, not those of South I cornp ishment as a musician, the if you have normal hearing In the meantime, Uncle Sam's Dying glusx und are spacious Carolina, or Georgia, but Oregon * artist played both classical and and sight you are needed navy ventured to within less than enough to accommodate tne en- congi essmen and senators. Let : jxipular numbers From his reper­ for service on your closest 1,000 miles of Tokyo, taking the lire group without crowding and them know your opinions of what toire of mure than 290 pieces he Serv ice Aircraft Warn ing enemy on Marcus Island by sur­ selected for Lions ’ enjoyment is done or not being done in unnoiesxaiy confusion. Post. prise and staging a raid on Wake no uncertain John Phillip Sousa's "Stars and m Organization of faculty and StU- Washington Do your part in the service island to take a few prisoners. Stripes Forever." Brahms "Hun­ ’ terms," he said. dent units to facilitate conduct of of your country ax so many of garian Rhapsody," one move- An attempt to intimidate the A short musical program, un ­ the wciKxil during laids has been bKM.IiAl. M A< AKIIII It ON America's young men are now­ 1 ment only , and Nola as his first American-i**iupino army on Ba­ < III IK II AMI W Alt .»< i oinpiished anu these units have der the direction of Mis Stephen , group On his second appearance doing theirs. taan peninsula failed to disturb ie.lined their functions, principal Epler preceded the address of the Apply for assignment to du­ he announced that in classical mu­ Commander Wainwright, who set Tlie "Army and Navy Register" B C Forsythe is in charge if he evening. ty ut your county office of about to strengthen his forces for Trinity guild of the Episcopal sic the standard of perfection printed an article by < «eneral cannot serve, Kenneth Wixxl Is in ( ivilian Itefense. an assault wnich was launched MacArthur in 1931, which iius charge. Janitor Nance is file chief, church served the dinner. There has long been classified as the Uncle Mam needs you. There "three B's" Bach, Brahms and simultaneously with the battle for been reprinted by the same period­ with Elliott McCracken in churge were about ttO guests present must tie no more surprise at ­ Beethoven. In more modem times Australia Losses have been ad- ical recently, in which he uiscUMs- it he cannot serve. tacks. Volunteer to do your another three b’s has sprung up mitted by both sides but news dis­ ea the attitude of the church to- part today. Assisting the faculty are the I blues, barrelhouse and boogy- patches indicate that the United wards war. following student units. Aides, in­ I woogy His next numoer charac- Nations are not faltering and that He espresseli surprise that vi side guard detail, outside guard i tenzed the modem trend in the the ultimate outcome will be in many clergymen recorded them- detail, first aid detail 1 three their favor. George Porter, selected to re- form of a medley Including St. aelvea as being opposed to war tcacners und three students), tel­ On tne nome front the most sig- place Al Simpson as instructor IxulS Blues. Blues in the Night, and so repudiating Hie obligation» ephone detail, fire squad niiicant development of the week and director or athletics at junior Goodbye Blues and some other which full u|«>ntheni equally with Similar oiganizations have been high school, took up his new duties number your reported wasn't up was in the fieia of labor. The Ar L, all other clasaca of citizens perfected al the junior high achixil Monday Simpson was moved up to on, but the medley was handled anu ciu, racing stringent legisla­ In anawer to thia statement it and Washington und Lincoln with ( the same musicianship di tion in congress, gave up the dou­ can certainly be said that a ¡»>11 Mchixiis. A squad of 10 high school bead rootbaii coach and teacher with < the same musicianship dis­ ble pay clause in arms industries. ut Ashland high school to replace of minister* taken 10 years alter boys has been appointed to aid at played in playing the c lassi cai L'ney were raced witn a cnange in fit st pi mt« i. and Lincoln school and a group of cit­ riiUiK ONeil who has been giant- numbers. Local residents will receive a tne 40-nour week and decided to capecially Mncn our country ha» izens will act in the same capacity ed a leave of absence to enlist tri 1 ms remarkable young man has free copy of "ufficiai Air Raid forestall such legislation if possi­ the physical fitness program oi been attacked would ahow a very at Washington school. the Ou unction oi navuig won tne innuvcuumi," the state of Ore­ ble. 'inis is deemed a victory tor the U. S navy O'Neil left Monday different attitude among minis­ gold ineuai in nauonai compeU- gon s new citizens manual, witn war Production Cnieftain Donald Supervision of rixims at the high ters just aa decided aa among oth­ school has been delegated to the afternoon for Portland where h« uon tor nign senool xyiopnomsts. in a few days, announces Gover­ Nelson, wno sougnt to eliminate will report for duty prior to being er groupa including the congress • mlsx i Mxiper is ms accompanist nor Cnanes a . sprague, state ui- this objectionable feature which following instructors: Hall, rooms sent to Norfaik, Va. , of the United States rector of civilian derenae. 1. 3. 4, 5, Miss Hulst, basement, has interfered with tne program of Porter Is a graduate of Port­ at the piano. Conreaa alone haa the right to boys I Material in this manual is all-out production. side, Mrs. Koehler; base­ land university where he majored Mr. Cooper took over the meet ­ I deciare war and its decision la inent, girls' side. Miss Wood; hall, based on lessons learned by the Another mgnnght of the week's final and obligatory upon all cit- room 7, 8, 9, Miss Fry; Ixisement, in education. He comes to Ash­ ing anu introduced miss Deon«>.a, un usti peeopie from the dissa­ Izctia General MacArthur aaya boys' side, Miss Page; assembly, land from a post-graduate course who |s as ski lieu tn ner line as li ous *0,000,000.000 London nre news was tne moving of tnousands that for ministers to refuae thia Miss Looselcy, and lecture hall, al Willamette university which he mi . Knox is ui ms. one is a sien- tnat oumed out tnecity center ot or Japanese from restricted zones quit to take his new position He ugiapr'er, seams ties», xml ter and to areas set aside for them in in­ obligation is to place themselves Mi Koehler. attended Franklin high school in caaine write.;, txinu since a sma.. Lxindon during the December 2», terior California. The army also among potential law breakers and girl, sne has made herseu inue- u4o air blitz. Tne instructions lor issued a tmrcl public proclamation Bugs of sand have been deposit­ Poi Hand. also mat *71 ■wnulff be logical to Porter has had considerable ex­ pendent and to prove it sne me Uiegon manual were cnecked of the war establishing a strict deny them the rights of citizenship ed at convenient places thiough- lor accuiacy by army, state and curfew on enemy aliens and Jap­ it they do not accept Ita obliga­ uut the bunding and garden hose perience in organizing boys' work tnreadsd a needle in about nau locai del elise authorities. anese-Americans in seven western tions In connection with thia is being provided to attach to the and comes here with a fine recom­ Uie tune it takes the average 'ine manual, witn io illustra­ statement It may be said that the lire i ignung hose in the hull ways mendation, He is not an athletic i seamstress. She aid some Brame tions, gives detailed information states. (Continued on page 4) minister» who op|x>se wai do not Nuzzles will be equipped to pro­ coach;. Coming closer home, Medford and instructions on the following Being of draft age, he will ill' do so because of lack of courage, duce a fine spray as this is the has been made a critical defense subjects: expiration of the pres ­ must effective means of extin ­ in until the for in these days It requires more I. rvinus of air raid signals in nousing area, with allocation of ent term at which time he will go couruge to be opposed to wai than guishing fire bomba. w-egon. wnat to do, wherever you priorities to cover construction of Students are being instiufctea into the army. He has been as- to engage tn actual conflict but aie. wnen me air raid signal ■ o aweuing units. No autnontauve because they believe that God ui uie aiarm code ami in marching sured of deferment long enough statement has Deen made, but it to finish this term. Eifects of wartime conditions nuuilUS. alone is lord of the conscience and to the shelter urea. is considered that Ashland, too, z. w nat you can do now to pi e- found expression here this week that the state does not have a i eventually will be declared a de­ Parents have been given un op pare lor an air raid— essential when Beuvieiw grange announced right to destroy the freedom of |K»rtumty to express prefeience fensive housing area. —.------- e------------- that the southern Jackson county supplies you should ootain now. the conscience tor the type ut piotection tor tneii 3. Ex>cape or rescue methods in fair has been conceded for this Today the fact that haa de­ cnildren. questionnaires sent tu year. This cancellation doubtless case joui home or building is hit. stroyed in large (»art the objec­ them from tne schools permit Passion Week services will be tion to the present war is that it them to xignity whether the chil­ held each evening beginning Mon­ means for the duration, as the is a war to protect the right oi dren shouiu remain at school oi day, March 30, according to an- . grange hall has been fitted up as I an emergency hospital. A class in carpentry was start­ inen to liberty of conscience which go home. announcement made Wednesday by ed w eunesday evening at the jun­ obviously would I m * destroyed un­ Word comes from Gold Hill that The system in use in Ashland the Ashland Ministerial associa­ der a totalitarian regime such ax schcxils is on the same pattern tion. The first service will be held the North Jackson county lair has -ttgiSLiauon 101 me spring term ior nign senool shop, it is open to Hitler's or that of Ja|>an. followed by most schools in this at 7 39 o'clock Monday evening at j been cancelled for the duration. ai tue SMiumern uregon couege oi anyone wishing to improve his General MacArthur call» atten­ defense area and has the appro­ the Congregational cnurch, wnen Both lairs were beginning to at­ isuucauon win close al noon, oai- system in practical carpentry and mere is no tee for the instruction, tion to the article of the Geneva val of the army officer in com­ Rev, L. B. r'urnian will speak on tract widespread attention ti vm uiuay, Marcn Za. àmuenis aiter­ convention in 1907 under which mand of the district. In the opin- ine course will cover rough con­ as well as many este« m boy bcout leadersnip, the subject "What evil hath He exhibitors, chaplains are noncombatant» and ion of school authorities lt is the done?" Services will be rotated visitors. wmcn meets »vednesuay from < ;uu struction work, with special in­ not authorized to bear arm«. • best possible protection to offer the rest of the week as follows: to 9:30 p. m.; nutnuon, wmcn struction in practical uses of hand Within the peat few days Gen­ short of underground _ snelters, meets Tuesday fiorn "i:ou to 9:30 alto power tools, lime cards are Tuesday evening Assembly of eral MacArthur gave the Distm- which at present appear prohibi­ p. m.; zoology winch meets on kept and students are privileged God church. Rev. C. F. McCall guished Service Cross to Chaplain tive, and every effort is being niutsday from 7:00-to 9:30 p. m., to come and go as they wish. Per­ will speak on the subject: "Whom work on canton- Ralph Brown for ministering to made to protect both human life and auvanced fust aid wmcn sons intending to will ye that I release unto you?" the wounded during an attack up­ and school property. For the first time in five years meets inursaay from 7:00 to 9:3d ment will rind this excellent Wednesday evening Nazarene on Clark field. The General main­ church. Rev. J. R. Turnbull will pedesluan accidents in 1941 did p. m. may register in tne regular training, officials state. tains that "the religion our Lord M. L. Kathan, J. E. Chamber- | discuss the subject, "What shall not head the list in types of traf­ meeting of these classes. curne to establish is based upon lain and E O. Smith are instruct­ fic accidents causing tne greatest I do with Chr ist '.' ' Anyone interested in the new ors or the course which will run sacrifice and thut men and women number of deaths in Oregon, Earl Thursday evening — Baptist secretai lai science course can still three weeks. Applicants are ad­ who follow in His train are called Snell, secretary of state, disclosed church. "Dost thou fear God !" enrou in beginning typing typing vised to register at the office of by it to the defense of certain Approximately lift plates were will be the subject discussed by today. II, advanced typing, stenography principles, even at the cost of their Pedestrian accidents were re­ li, appued stenogiaphy and busi- the city superintendent of schools served at the annual chamber of Rev. B. F. Peterson. own lives. I confidently believe duced 18.8 percent from the toll ness english, according to Mar- ! in the nign school tiuilding. commerce dinner in the main audl- The Presbyterian church will be that a red-blooded and virile hu­ torium of thc Talent grange hall the scene of the Good Friday ser­ of 1940. There were 108 persons shall E. Woodell, registrar. manity which loves peace devoted­ J I'NIOR HIGH OPEN _ of last week vice, for which the ministrs have killed in this type of accident last ly, but is willing to die in the de­ Thursday evening HOI SE WNOI Nt ED year, which was 27 percent of the Included in the group besides Ash ­ fense of the right, 1» Christian prepared a special service. Seven KATHAN TO TAKE JOB An invitation has been extend­ total fatalities reported in 1941. land members and their wives from center to circumference and of their number will participate AS I . S. MAH- CLERK ed to the public to attend the were grangers and guests from In 1940, pedestrian fatalities will continue to be dominant in in presenting in tableaux and M. L. Kathan, shop instructor third annual junior high school op­ Medford, Central Point, Grants candle lighting service the Seven I constituted 37 percent of all the future as in the past." at the junior hign senool the past en house which is scheduled to be­ l’ass, Klamath Falls and Yreka. Last Words of Christ. deaths, in 1939 they caused 34 two years, this week received no­ gin at 7:30 o'clock this evening Informal introduction of guests percent, in 1938, 30 percent and Those people who never made tification of his acceptance by the in the gymnasium. Viewing of ex- preceded the dinner and later a in 1937, 34 percent. Last year, a mistake never made anything United States postal department hibits will continue until 9 o'clock musical program directed by Mrs non-collision accidents caused the else. tor service as railway postal clerk. when the main proram will be Catharine Hufman including violin greatest proportion of all deaths, He has been assigned to a run out given. numbers by Ann Crandall and vo ­ 30 percent, while collisions involv ­ Buying is necessarily restricted of Portland on the Southern Paci­ Every room will display work cal selections by Frances Brobert ing two or more cars caused 29.5 Ashland Choral club, women's to what is for sale. That is why ■ fic and will take up the work at done in recent months and there I was well received. group, has scheduled several per- percent of all deaths. it pay« to advertise. the expiration of the present will be guides and hostesses to Speaker of the evening was formances within the next few These three types, pedestrian, school term. show visitors around the school. Governor Charles A Sprague. He I weeks. i non-collision and car-collision con­ stated that he believed people at­ Kathan took a civil service ex­ Subjects represented will be math­ Starting April 8, the club will sistently take the greatest toll In tending a chamber of commerce amination seven years ago and ematics, science, health and phy­ traffic fatalities. meeting would be interested in make an appearance at the Var­ from time to time has been called sical education, English, social sity theatre in connection with the Of the 108 persons killed in for extra duty in postoffices in science, boys 'shop, girls home­ and Companion hearing about conditions of their cinema, "The Chocolate Soldier,” pedestrian accidents last year, 55 Are Invited to Be Guests of the I state and devoted most of his talk featuring Nelson Eddy and Risa died in city accidents and 53 in towns where he lived prior to com­ making. art and music. Certain to explaining the tax situation and ing to Ashland. While regretting work of the school such as dra­ Stevens, for which the group is rural figures to leave here, he stated that the matics. band, orchestra, chorus crashes, Snell's Southern Oregon Miner Oregon's defense set-up. selling tickets and will partici ­ revealed. Walter Stafford of Yreka acted postal job bears a considerable in­ and physical education activities To See Their Choice of pate in the receipts. us emcee. More than half thepedest rian crease in salary over that of his will be shown during the main the Following Next on the schedule is the Ro­ deaths, 53 percent, resulted from present job and that opportunity program in the gymnasium. • Varsity Theater gue River College Women's club accidents which occurred during for advaancement is much greater There will be no admission TEACHERS LEAVE FOR at the Civic clubhouse in which the hours 5 to 9 p. m. About the charge. Programs: ASSOCIATION MEETING the choral group will be heard in same percentage of the pedestri­ of December, with 22 pedestrian -------- >------------ Supt. Theo J. Norby, Elliott three numbers. (Friday and Saturday) an victims were struck while en ­ deaths, saw the greatest number MEETINGS TO CLOSE McCracken and Miss June Blasted On April 24 the club will give gaged in some such unsafe walk­ of these fatalities of any one A series of evangelistic services of the high school faculty and OUTLAWS OF THE DESERT ing practice as jaywalking, cross­ month during the year. in progress at the First Christian Miss Edith Bork of Mncoln school a half-hour concert for Bellview church the past two weeks will (Mun(lav, Monday, Tuesday) are in Portland attending a meet­ grange at the grange hall, and ing intersections diagonally, step­ The reason why a rubber is on draw to a close Sunday evening. SERGEANT YORK ing of the Oregon State Teachers' on May 8 the spring concert will ping out into the street from betweeen parked cars, or walking the end of a pencil is because of Rev. B. Ross Evans has conducted be given ns a feature of National association. Mr. Norby went north (Wednesday mid Thursday) on the light side of the highway the mistakes made by the other- the services and thus far 12 addi­ Sunday evening and the others music week. UNHOLY PARTNERS instead of on the left, facing ap-1 end. But it gets hard and useless tions have been made to the mem­ • left Wednesday morning. • if you don't use it. bership. with the expectation that There are those, who, facing de­ proaching traffic. Sessions are being held at Ben­ ------------- ---------------- Please Call at The Miner Office others will follow before the meet­ Sixty-six percent of the pedes ­ mands laid upon them, are busy son Polytechnic high school, with for Your Guest Tickets Just as water seeks its own level ings close, according to the pas­ Mr». Isabelle Brixner of Klamath looking backwards to see if the trian fatalities involved persons 50 year» of age or older. The month so do people fit where they belong. tor, Earl F. Downing. way Is clear for a retreat. Falls, president, in charge. Simpson Successor On Job Monday » Number 13 Raid Instructions Issued by Civilian Defense Council No County Fairs During Wartime -Ministers Arrange Passion Week Series -------v------- Registration Closes ¿din At College Pedestrian Accidents Reduced 18.8 in 1941 » Capacity Crowd Attends Dinner Choral Club Bills Concert Series Carpentry Classes btart at jr. High