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For the opening of the season December third. EtEI ’ Rogen Placed Up Irrest aa he Sleeps Thanksgiving Does Met Know Whether 176,000 is More Than 160,000 • ’ • Defendant in Government 8n“ taá « ; Y ,m Heavy Rain Storto is Re sponsible for Many Men Losing Lives S IT S CAUOHT BT W A T I R S XM COURT 7 ROOM NSW Y O hK , N o v .« « .— An Ok lahoma Indian with a red tie and a broad gyln, possessed more than 11.(100,004),000 from oil royalties, but unable to say whether or not 0&0.000 was more than 176,000, testified Wednesday In federal Judge Jahn C. K n o t’s eoiirt. V . The Indian was Jackson Bar nett of the Creek nation, and re puted to be the wealthiest of his iace. THaJlsSwaprudsd Over Thanks, Judge Knox summoned old Jackson, he la about 76 years old, to tpe stand to learn for himself how much the Indian may have comprehended of the procedure wherpby he la alleged to hare agreed to give 9660,000 of his fortune to the American Baptist kome mission society, and to cre ate trust funds amounting to 9690,000 for his white wife, Mrs. Anna Laura Barnett, who Is about half his age, Elmer Bailey, Barnett’s guard ian, brought suit in Judge Knox’s court to void the gift. Jackson arrived * before the bench with a grin Illum inating his face. He wouldn’t tell his name, but. he became more talkative when the jndge asked where he giving Bat in Resumed turned today whan couaaal renew Medft>rd j lna> through broken their fig h t over adm itting as evi- nel(U snd through aBy obstacles dense the senate Teapot, Dome tor ,OB< and la tk» third commlttoe testimony, containing ,quBrtBr came w ithin an ace o f M. L. Dohsny's “confession” o f the • acortB< a sensational touchdown. 1100^000 advanca to FaU. ---- 1JnIy th«' sliPPdry flsid ptsvsnted ■* Dohsny's counsel are fighting b l - from croa.m g the Msdfhrd to prevent this testimony from COBl ItoB. Hod O»na also was going before the Jury, they wish pjayiag wonderful football, both io build up their ow» ease. The OB offs&ss and defense. senate Investigation, they claim IxK5Bi fans who saw tk» gams was political sad un fit to stand v a ll pleased with the w ork as evidence in court. of C r t Z T h o y a Thoy wsro Thanksgiving was a holiday tor nttachss. and everybody except tb s defendants. U s lawyers, court the yoathfal Jury. I t was Jurt aaotker day la prison for them Thay, rather than U s accused trlml T h e io r v ia hualrar at b U M »■ •» •< thl wi J <•' *< °® B" 0Btwslghed an average of nearly „ to the player. a«d this WBB first season for g major- tty , f boyu. AJ, authorlUea I id WOTWu rs were more th *a p ie » - » w ith the fcal Tbrk of the boy. U l. year. J i ’ -- adows opsalhg U ^ A b b o t t . LO P resco tt, C; wished with 19 H iw k u o c k .R O ; N e r te fe d T ; W - able, all crowd- ^ 9 ; H otter, ft; Duna L H ; t rh MaíhtaÚ. F. ■ / to eat Itfnch in M tjft-ïM - Archer I. T ? Seek, LG; H u * e s . c T # « - ’ ZX.— ’ CHICAGO, Nov. M c r -iU a l News) — The- O’Donnell cl 'famous In Chicago’s gaagU ™ . 'awaa . Lors w as engaged In IlnfUg the noon, and on e. Charle» O'Donnell " wufl bsltovsd to be dying, / Fbs qtoudbuBrt which struck Unknown gangsters to a speed the Sa» Francisco bay ragion Just Ming automobile, fired shotgun vol imfore dusk swelled the San Pab- (leys at Charles aqd Thofees O - * • » where a dam had been Donnell, brothers of S p it ' O - ad dinner they R O; Demmer. R T ; MtDon- ronsrncted to keep water from en- DohUell, famous bear runner, and a cheap hotel Ol<, R É ; AUÌersou, Q; Ekorss, vnrtng'th» Latayettu tunnel. Clarence B arrett, a friend, as men hard tjye atlonary wash- A ll « f tito y teceivè from Ijpeted by flap- Iddeu commun- y not talk With a and chlldrUn, J. H ; Lang, f t h ; Bean, F. : j VMa watey la the crock bed rose they were talking on a south ArtUn<1> H 1H tor Mims, bPwever. fin ally bursting for Tiealy, P a rt for th’ «*•« smashing over nto charle, crumpled a fter the Madden, Carter tor N u tter, Oar- ,nto « » •iflrk t volley, tea Sl/gs having en- n()tt D „ B f# r 0 and. -bore fur a distance OJ a quarter lta f^ j „ „ Thom M WM shot el>( M atter for Beason, Huger tor ’ ’ • In the le ft arm . whlTe Barrett , ^ doni. w o caught In t h . left shoulder p arim ente of Oakland, Barkelsy . u_,v„ --- ------------------- ---- - bnd other eart bay communities. ° B * h0M tyo at~ P -Î “ *,U " C ,' C , “- <ncs of guards, gw t 'o r n e s swa ont a o u cou (Please Turn to Page 3) real prisoners u l i v i » V J F U K I j r l j l s ty sheriff’s office a t Matines were í K r îf îs n T a lftfld s Âmlmlanee. were kqy- ed, the are an- . » a i u o l i A D 1A 1IU 9 from hospitals in Oakland iry the legal ' . and Berkeley. . t / • Is presumed LONDON, Mov. »<.— Froth tbs A deftntls check oa .the men In ___________ '________ •d. •' British tales to the River Elbe l u ' ^ tunnel was possible because * be comforts of Germany Europeans groped their the timekeeper. McCann, Kad put f ' -------- T u , r------------------------ Court attaches w<Jr »bQut today In a fog which nalnea OB his sheets as they /, V ill I to them and WM tfce w o r,t sections had enUre<i the bore. ‘ fJ¡ \| lJ l A . -Ing recesses to experienced In scores o f yéars. slk. They a r e } W hile London was hidden un tar no personal sr. They have tlly furnished i In an office e courthouse. the ulta for trtdli Food is ( R ayC osart o f this etty, whb w a s arrosied the tore part of the' weMt by Chief o f Police McNabb, pleaded guilty to a charge of pet ty larceny in Justice court at Medford Wednesday and was sen tenced to >0 days in the county Jail. . . Cosart admitted having aided in disposing of tires and auto ac cessories which are alleged to have been stolen at K lam ath Falls by 8am Beardsley, Beardsley was arrested last .yrednesday at Sent* Barbara and w ill Once he sent beck was to Today’s fable: there ath Who Falls wasn’t for prosecution. a K lam bsnator once a poor boy on a farm . Bitter Statements Made By ‘ Bishops of Religions • - Organisation TO DBCORATE S T R U T S BREAKS Ia Pkrto' thou» who visitad the boulevard estas Ih honor o f 8t. Catherine’s d»y were forced to movs slowly or be boyrled over by pushcart men or other lost pedss- trlans. Hamburg reported that all shipplug w»s tied up as the result of.ths m urky has* which hung oV- ar »be Rjvar Bib«. 1 lB London vehicle traffic was i-ithsy halted or oreegtng through the «trusta. Trucks, taxicabs and —— — horse carts moved about suutlons- — g ljr, but eould not avoid accidents. P le G ¡ I ’irtThtsljr owned automobiles ro- f f i ki'¿A lkdM (u thu karàged. r IS flv g U ’W jlkt hqadrsd toas of smoke was imprisoned by thé fog over ten dquato miles ' of thé Lfldon a'**é-‘" D llr clotrdu aldad by ah Iktoisnos bf w in * htadu tratflc dis- organlsdtlon prttotleally complète, Ambulances hurrying to étoér- gency culls warn held up and pa- tlkhtfl w glttd oa operating tabjés for snrg»oas to m a ts thfllr why to hoapltoto. Phyntotahs callad to nttand thé dying kétoyéd in the truffle ns were ethérg wgo hsA been sniUmoMd to »Id birth», ,.— ------ Ashland merchants w ill official ly recognise the opening of the Christmas holiday shopping sea son on Frlddy night, December A when the business section of the city w ill be specially decorated with Christmas trees, holly, col ored lights and other designs that w ill bring home to local residents the real Christmas spir it. The merchants wHl compete for prises In the decoration of windows, and it Is planned that all be kept covered, and the street lights turned o ff un til seven thirty, when, amidst a gigantic serpentine and special music, w ith a profusion o f confetti, horns and bells, the lights w ill ba flashed on and the Judging of the windows w ill be started. The event la under the direc tion of the Chamber of Commerce and la being handled by the Re tail Merchants committee of which. Homer ■ Billings is chair man and the advertising cominlt- tee headed by E. R. Isaacs. It Is understood that city officials have pledged their cooperation, in the m atter of decorating, and, w lt^ other details well under way, Ash land w ill see one of the brightest and gayest holiday events In its history. S E A TTLE , Nov. 1 « .- - ( U P ) — Co-eds are really not so bad aa -some people believe. In fact, they are almost a necessity to a well-rounded college career. Thia was the conclusion of a discussion by members of the Stevens Debate club of the Uni versity of Washington. Those who took the affirmative of the question, “ Resolved, That Women are an Immoral In flu ence in Education," ought to make a public apology, a resolu tion passed at the conclusion of the debate contended. Playing With Fire , R»ffl> «IM M B OMflE AUG sd by his Delilah. I t was through Mrs. J. J. Rogers, the outlaw’s wife, who was arrested In a taxicab with the lender of a rival gang, that the police struck ’’Bum’s” trail, Although she wept with her bead on her husband’s manacled hands, after “ Bum” had sent for bar from his cell In the little Bronx police station to which he was 4aken, K itty Rogers could not-deny that It was with Marty Madden, a rival gangster that she was riding when detectives pursued her and dragged her from the cab for questioning. "Bum " Rogers was wanted for many crimes laid at the door of hta ’’mob.” The latest outrage was the murdel- of a mail truck driver during a daylight holdup in Elisabeth, N. J., In which loot exceeding 9166,000 was obtained. It wad after the latter affair that Jsmes “ K ille r” Cunllffe, Roger’s lieutenant, was shot to death In Detroit by a confederate. Royers himself seemed to be incapable of capture. He had twlce escaped from Auburn prls- on and lied established the nn- claps-«< a gang of gunmen wftev tkw pasirtw* n r fts nft i l t l m p mafl W hlle his "mob” ladked the flu- aaie displayed b y'*t>s Richard copal chnrch have been plunged into nn nmasing dispute over their respective brands of mar? rtage and divorce, Breaking Into the open for the first time Thursday night w ith the Issuance of hitter statement» by prominent bishops of both denomingtloas, the conflict 1» rapidly assuming the proportions of an international religious con- troversy. On one side stan<fg the Episcopal bishop In whose dlocease a socially prominent American, heiress was married to a British duke, On the other stands » hlgW representative of the head of the Catholic heirarchy in Roma where the marriage was annulled, Both parties to the ' marriage long since have been divorced and wedded to new mates, hat Issues that have beta raised by their marital affairs are Just ta k - ing form as tka basis for one ofl the most spectacular re lig io n disputes this country ever ha» known. The »acred rota of Rome aa- nulled tbs marriage of Coasuelo Vanderbilt, and the dpke of Marlborough en the grounds th a t the American hairs«! was’ eosr- tod Into marrying the noWsMam by to amMtfcnto mother. ’ Reese Whittemore orbwd, it was feared because most of its mgmt bers were 'drug Wind*. Who never hesitated to shoot to kill. At one time Rogers 1st It be ' * Bishop #A h A m T . Manning' oF New York, where Consuelo and the. dqke were married, Issued an episcopal message to all hta dto- csss Thursday denouncing th » mown that he Intended to avenge he execution of Chapman by a icriss of murderous depredations igainst society. Those who knew ilm said that the outlaw had no uch motives. He robbed and killed for gala nd succeeded in eluding the post vigilant pursuit. For weeks he police followed one trail after nother to blind alleys. _________________ ’ annulment as the assumption o f Jurisdiction by Roms "over an American marriage.’* "Our religious liberty In thlfl oountry must he uncompromising- ly defended, against anF such la» Xsefa»spca.’l the bishop declared; " I t 1» an intrusion and an Im pertinence.” ., „ Catholic dignitaries were quick to- reply that Catholicism is a defender of the sanctity, of m ar- .rtflge. • ; * 4I t did seem that the day» o f : making woman captives an<9 holding them captive tor man- irlage bad passed,” declared Blah- op John J. Dunn of th« Catholto archdiocese of New York. Bishop Dunn stressed the ele^ meat of coercion that was alleged- ed to have prompted the Vander- bllt-Marlberough alliance, sad de clared that the "unlqn was th« work of Mammon rather the« of God.” The sacred rota must hays had overwhelming evidence aa to tacts and motives In the case, Bishop Dunn said. W hits the Manning-Dunn dis pute was at Its height, dramatis ing tar the Moment th« .age-old Famed California Preacher to Start New Type of Church Building Two New Ship* That Will Oro» At lantic in Four Day« HÖR U M «eovd aúe ^ Tür up ? , tails of wh|eh thé premier cannot explain, to rfflponrtbto for the proud boast of tbs ttoUaa dicto- lor. "W e have two ships plashed, each of from fl.flé é to 40,éflé tona which will Utah, the vo)r- age from Cherbourg to New York la four days,” laid Mussolini |n an Interview w ith the United Kiws. "The trip from Ita ly will be made la five and the on« from oar ports to Buenos Aireé w ill tabs only suw n.-- -.J ? INTO OPRK Band W ill Play, sad Local Folks W ill Make M erry oa Rve of Holiday Beason der a yellow hase which turned to a black pall In the evening, out- W * * Ptocee In this conntfy suf- lerad almost completo obscurity, There were three tatalittod In England, ohe Jnst outside of Lon- ddn- oaa at Rugby and one Ut Lel- catevey uud to saltai». counsel w alk and w ait on 'starla patron- era sad storks, ilr ow » ‘ coats ito the epurt- for thalr dwn no staff of per- . take «aro n f Istalla »a the ... - > / tohur workers p-ief l^to W *4 - n they W«re café Wltg »' qubr. Charley he offtoét, bat- •fobs p air bkt Inaktng their iroWtag . away lor. Tké of fie- Hudson sedan re drfying and m to show np Ray Oosart Sent to County Jail for Stealing Auto ✓ Accessories Local Merchants to Conduct Window Trimming Contest (United New«) — W ith all the enthusiasm of a youag theolo gian about to begin his first pastorate, the Rev. Jsmsa L. Gordon, 98 years- old, and for 30 years a clergyman, to look ing forward to his part In an experiment that w ill be snt|r«Iy naw In American religious his tory. ’ ■ , D r. Gordon w ill preach twice at the Ilra t fc Congregations^ church hero Sunday. The even ing services w ill he his lust up- psaranss in th» pulpit hs ha» occupied fo r ssvso years. Ns w ill writs and lecture until next flsptomltor and *k«n ha p U | go into som« Atteriegn «Ky, perhaps Chicago, to aatabltoh kto “pulpit without u ehureh.” .t ”1 wqnt to Introduce the sea of th« Amarfssa prophet,” hs declared ip. an interview with the United “ • waBt to awgy from the crude, cumhsr- sotos mechanics of the church. I want to reach people, to preach my message In the manner * f the Hebrew prophets jnf old.” This gsaigl, clear-eyed map. who bus been sailed th« Lloyd^ controversy over marriage and divert« other clergymen began taking sides. p r. John Heines Holmes o( the Mg rommuatty ohureh des cribed the anaulm aavas aa o a t; rag« gad declared It aadetm taf the lartttutloa «1 marriage. H« protsassd to see la It a waver ing oa the part of Ron^p toward Georg« PI tlto Americas pulpit, i 1 because o f Me facial reoemblaaeej1 (Flessa Tprp ta Fago 9)