T H E W EATHER Unsettled tonight and tomorrow with probable rain in north to- morrow. Tf? ewspapér. For Nearly Fifty Years Servira) ASHLAND. OREGON, BABY’S B E A T S' AGAIN WHEN DOCTOR USES POWERFUL DRUG IN BROOKLYN HOSPITAL Entire City to Join in Com mémoration Close o f ' W er Practically every business bouse In Ashland w ill be closed a ll day on Armistice’ Day in com memoration of the end of the W orld Way. on Nov. 11th, l f l l . Sponsored by the local Ameri can Legion post, the movement to close throughout the day—«next Thursday— met with a ready re sponse from merchants In all classes of business, and Ashland w ill give over the entire day to celebration of one of the greatest days In modern history. The football clash between Ash land and Medford high schools will draw many hundreds1 of peo- tle on Armistice afternoon, , as this annual game is one of the big interscholastic features of South ern Oregon. In keeping with the spirit of the day, and in cooperation with merchants and business men gen erally The Tidings w ill not Issue on Armistice Day. • , BY DAN C A M P B E LL United News Staff Correspondent LOS ANGELES, Nov. K.— A woman who has fought the devil in the cause of thousands of oth ers on an evangelical tra il that has led from humble camp meet ings to a palatial home and tem- , pie in Los Angeles, is preparing, this time in her own behalf, to make her most bitter s t a n d against what she terms the work of Satan. Alraee Semple McPherson, world famous evangelist, who wdh her co-defendants must stand tria l In superior court on charges of conspiring to defeat justice, announced Thursday night that more than fBS.OQO had been subscribed to a second “fight the devil” fund which was launched following the decision Of Judge Samuel Blake. Needs More Money Funds to Before the start of her prelim-* inary hearing five weeks ago, Mrs. McPherson raised a defease fund of 9100,000. She expects to raise an additional sum equal to ; the first, aa the first fund was i completely expended during the | I rellminery hearing. i ” My people and my friends i throughout the state of California 1 and over the world have maintain ed 100 per cent confidence and i loyalty and so they win contln- I re ,“ - M A . W tenerm m aald. i ’ Thoagh I must continue t o M | aseeiled sad t crucified dally i through the pages of the seass- tlonal press for their financial i gain, and though this shall con- t tlnue for a long period of time, t ultimate victory w ill be mine.” t D enies Ownership Mrs. McPherson hotly 'denied ■ that she had admitted ownership I of the trunk full of lingerie and ■ other finery found. It Is alleged', in Kenneth Ormiston’s trunk, as stated In published reports. “Certainly I have not admitted the clothes are mine,” she told I the United News. “ I have never seen either the gowns or the trunk held by the district at torney.” Reports that change of venue would be asked were denied by 11 the evangelist's mother. Mrs. 11 Minnie Kennedy, late Thursday. fl H ard To Get Jury “The same difficulties which we shall encounter In the seise- lion of a ju ry who have not pre- viously formed an opinion will also exist In any other surround ing county.” she said* . ' ’Newspapers which have broadcast the adverse theory and Viewpoint are not lim ited to this ere not confined to Los Angelas county either. The malicious p ropaganda read far sad pride yould necessitate a person to be deaf, dumb and blind to be able fairly to state that they had not formed an oplnon in the m atter,” Mrs. Kennedy said. Besides Mrs. McPherson and her mother, Mrs. Lorraine Wise- man, third co-defendant, add state star witness, w ill also stand trial. Ormlston, if apprehended, w ill be taken before the -grand jury, District Attorney A s a Keyes snanounced today? and thereby eliminate the necessity for a preliminary hearing. i “There was no pulse obUln- hle for minutes,” he said. dcs- rlblng the baby’s condtdtion. The nlld was still warm, however, ad it was possible to stimulate ke heart muscles by use of adren- Ifn and massage. I Jonathan M . D avis Loses Out in Suit to Save Reputation f —— KANSAS CITY, M- (United v n s to o « ^ tmvis,\ o r*e °to xu •'u«»r of Gradually the nurses and doc- >rs saw life come back into the »bys body, the pulse grow wronger, blood began to course Entire Cache in Bonded Wi house Is Taken by trough the veins and the baby loved Its little arms. Government v | 1 i l l VPresideni BO«**» Y 9 and Ad- othing Kan-1 i sas. gn\ _u unsuccessful candl- Q Q p date' for election on the democrat ic (icket last Tuesday, has lost Winning i Is Placed a* About the l5.000.000 libel suit which Rae adrenalin, happened by the slck-l BBB.000 he brought against the Kansas room in the Long Island College | City Journal Post, and its pub hospital just as* the baby's life j Doctors hope for the child’s .... BY RA N EW YORK, Nov. 6.— (United lisher, W alter 8. Dickey. apparently vanished. , I Itimate recovery.. Nows)— Six m illio tf dollars worth A decree rendered recently by United Nev of whiskey was seised by govern John C. Pollack of the federal Copyright" W A SHIN ment agents here Thursday when Court in Kansas In favor of the they took charge of the approxi Journal-Post and assessing the There Is mately 250,000 gallons stored in costs of the case against the fo r-| around the the Kent warehouse— the largest mer governor was made public to- President C publican pi bonded warehouse In the country. today. A N E W YORK, Nov. 5 — (U P ) — The judgment was rendered on through th< T h e. haul, according to M ajor Mabel Strickland, dare devil rld- Chester P. Mills, district prohibi a stipulation filed by the at- material da I , was reported as improved to- tion administrator, is probably torneys in which jrla l by J u r y Bred Fisher. Alii Close I Check A rtist, ta <my at the hospital where she was the largest single seisure of liq was waived and the case submit- Coolidge hi Arrest ever the la taken after a broncho had tramp uor ever made In the United ted upon the pleadings. The libel suit was filed several to find any led on her at the rodeo here last States. MajoT Mills said that the K L A M A T H F U G IT IV E — 3« .. ^ight. She is badly bruised but government’s action followed an months ago on the day following trstlon polsi PO RTLA N D. Nov. 8.— ( U nite« her condition is not considered investigation by prohibition ac the acquittal of the former gov- Eve News):— Fred A. Fisher was pick Sjerious. - cents Into activities at the ware ernor at his trial on a charge of - W hile thi ed up la the busineae section hers house. The agents declared that bribery in connection with the that seven last evening by Deputy Sheriff* the whlBkey stored there legally granting of pardpna and paroles were defea Chrlstofferson, McDonald k /n d was being Utegally handled._____ In the closing days of his admin- whole, and said that plant number four had Love. He made no resistance and Beside* the Journal- personally a The Keat warehouse was rob istrailon. been Inspected seven minutes be is being held in the county Jail bed of 23 barrels of whiskey about Post-a number <W persons appear- unaffected, fore the explosion. He cogld give here for the arrival of the K lam "The big two weeks ago by bandits who ed as witnesses In the esse were ath officials. no causo for.tfie blast. one said, ”h cut holes In the wall or the build named as defendants. Fisher Is y e ll known to • local ing. W anted by Governor police for alleged had check activ Boston Sophs and Freshies be U sed w T ele ities. He was the reputed leader Break W indows and do phone Probe c f a ja il break from Klam ath Other Damage county Jail last Monday. « BOSTON, Nov. 5.— (United New el— Seven hundred students SO M ERVILLE, N. J.. Nov. 8.—- of the Massachnsetss Institute of Marshfield Oonoern Technology engaged in a riot ( U P )— All Interest today center School That Turns Out Law Control of Mi yers for $600 Being here tonight, storming street cars, ed in whether or not Jane Gibson, Company Investigated breaking windows, and causing the ”plg woman,” would be able to undergo examination by at thousands of dollars damage. MARSHFIELD, N o v . 8.— Police reserves battled the stu torneys In the H all-M ills murder (United News)— The addition of I LOB ANGELES, CAL., Nov. 6. dents with tear bombs and fin ally U ;a l. Mrs. Gibson, star witness the Mvitndmah and - | — (U nited News)-W estley P erla, f«r the prosecution, is a*Id to ha (taM»eed thsjp- 129. * negfb Jknitor, was arrested county Mutton! Telephone -n o d u dangerously m , amt I f she is to * ’ The students were having a hsny o f Gresham and vicinity to l today la connsctlon wlt{i the theft sick t * be examined the case freshman-sophomore rush nad the holdings o f the Oregon Tele- of 947,000 In currency from the against Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall phon* company through purchase Los Angeles federal reserve bank. were annoyed when police at-, end her two brothers will be ma lemptod l o tquell the disturbance. of a control! lag Interest, was an Authorities asserted th a t 9 7 2 4 *0 terially weakened. nounced Thursday. This brings i was found in a trunk In the neg the total number of companies to ro’s home. I t Is alleged the bal he operated by the Oregon Tele ance waa spent fo r a new auto- phone company, headed by Chas. ' mobile. The ja n ito r la said to STILL RULING estem Rider Badly Injured State Witness Seriously II H ill, and Earl Gates of the Coos have adm itted-taking the money, and Curry Telephone company, to I claiming he found It on the floor six, including the companies new I outside the vaiult. L. Patterson Has Plural ity o f More Than 25,000 Votes 14 f! *' Ia T L pl ,n th K UI ta *n wl serving McMinnville, Newberg, Hillsboro, Forest Grove and Beav-1 I PAINTERS MEET erton. PO RTLA N D, Nov. 6.— (United News)— The first annual conven tion of the western painters and decorators association met here Thursday and w ill continue ses sions today and Saturday. W A SHING TO N, N o t . I._ (United News)— H inting at fraud In the election of Senator V ara in Pennsylvania, Senator N o r r i s , of Nebraska, Insujrgent republi can, who campaigned for Vera's democratic opponent, said In n statement Issued here, "thafr It Is apparent an th * fso* of th * rao- c-yd that n * honest results have been wltheld.” - Payroll Holdups Fail To Recall Net Big Amount Klamath Judge D E T R O IT , Mich., Nov. 5.— K LA M A TH FALLS, Ore., Nov. (U P )— Two payroll holdups and 5-— Final tabulation of figures on fur robbery were committed wlth: the attempt to recall Circuit ia the same hour here today and Judge Leavitt discloses that he netted the bandits approximately will remain in office for another 125,000 in each robbery. Three two years, by a narrow margin mod robbed a fur store, escaping of 169 votes. The recall* was with 920,000 in furs. Three others staged a payrool robbery. 1 laker Project Gets Finances . From Portland Bev. Frank Norris to Stage Religious Meeting* for Two Months AUSTIN, Texas, N o v . 8.— (United News)— From now on, vntll January 10, when he la scheduled to face a murder charge, the voice of Dr. Frank Noryis. pastor of the First Bap tist church of Fort Worth w ill be heard In this community at a re vival meeting, exhorting the sin ful to give over their ways and to walk la the paths of righteous ness. ' Pastor Norris went on tria l earlier In the week in Fort Worth but he asked for a change of venije and got it. Austin waa se lected. At a conference here to day between attorneys for both sides, it was agreed to open the trial on January 10. isswfrroJ. Rail E xecutive Predict* Two System* W ill Extend Nelson said that with this - Linee onoy the concern would be able go ahead with extensive d e -. _ _ _ . ■lopment operations, which w ill ,8T* P* U L’ J 41“ 11-’ . Nov. 8. elude th * sinking of the shaft ” * dlct‘on «>•< about the 160 foot level, where j * y th* Ow* t Northern and Is expected to strike the o r a Pac,Mc r* Uro* ' ”« * “ • « will he linked with traifKonttn- _________________ ental lines running Into San Fran- 1 L. r t l / ' l l cisco was made here by A rthur C. »Oran l o C la s il I James, director of the Great lXZsf-lw Zto44£ * 1 Northern, sad reputed owner of vv I 111 V/II lCIHiS toore railroad holdings than any - - - ...... Individual In the eountry. He In- W A SHING TO N, D. C., Nov. 6. tlmated that ths Klamath Falls ( U P ) — New friclon between extsnglon w ill be ths first step nator Borah, chairman of the I In linking the northwest with reign relations committee, and California. Youth Is Saved In Auto Plunge M A R 8H F IE L D , N ov. 6.—- (United News)— Leroy Hlas, 90, of Eugene, drove his ear over a dock and dova 38 feet to the bot tom of Cooe Bay here last night, after he had lost his way in the danse fog. fie saved his Ilf * by Mine Settlement Buries Its Dead ISHPEM IN G , Mich., N ot. 8.— (U P )— Robbed o f almost «very man by,the mine eave-in Wednes day afternoon which snuffed ont the lives of 60 underground work ers, the little settlement of North Lake, near here, this afternoon began the task- of burying its dead. As the first funeral waa held scores of workmen continu ed to search for other bodies. Thus far hat seven bodies have been recovered. BROOKLYN. N. Y „ Nov. 8.— • < United News)— Three minute* after the heart of a two year old child had stopped beating the Hercules Company a t Rich baby was brought back to life here today by the use af adrenalin. mond, Cal., Suatains Raymond Siegfried, the Infant, Heavy, Loee had been treated for two weak* fo r B U IL D IN G IS W R E C K E D a pup hecretioa. A ttem pt* to sav* his life seemed unsuccessful. ' ' Dr. Robert - Csaley, a visiting »Two Others Badly Injured; Loss physician, skilled la the use o f J kicking out one of the window* In his closed ear, crawling out and swlmmlhg to the< surface. Grasping a pillag he shouted fo r help and after 16 minntse In the eold water was rescq*d by two fishermen. He saffered from the asvsre ehill and minor cute about the head and arms. Sets Big Fire To Procure Job ROSEBURG, Oto.. OeL (U P )— Thera is the fabled of th» men who was «at i fo work. Ha conld sleep ' next to « . Then t&eto tramp who would do aaythl get work except ask for H. LO8 A N 0E L B 8 . Nov. 6.— But Floyd FlaMw *1 1 (United New s)— Alimony, much must have been dae^aral* Roug|t a fte r by unhappy wlvsa, job as he admitted setting < has become so iaalstent a demand .«i fir« to land It. Fining appeared have ft In Loa Angeles, that the county la going to have a aaw alimony de lug Hlf allsgwd confess«« starting fires a* tfca* ft* i partment. Creation of - another alimony obtain work esuagu*ta*ftft department, making three la all, became necessary. It was explain ed. because of the congested con dition of the divorce calendar. Alimony Burean Will B e Opened