BLACK AND WHITE Oregon automobile li­ cense tags (or 1018 will bp black and whltd, black let­ tering on a white field. It has been announced. .Wash­ ington will be black on an orange field and California will bare gold numerals on a blue field. MINISTERS MEET HERE KNOWN IN ACCIDENT Playing a smashing offensive game, passing, hocking, running, with equal effectiveness, playing a brand of football which evi­ denced z weeks of hard training the S o n of the Normal school downed Albany College <1 to • Saturday afternoon. . ' Not once did Albany threaten the Sone /bel line while repeat­ edly the visitors battled In the shadow of their own goal poets. "Shorty” Conrad, former Med­ ford high grid star, who was re­ cently Injured In scrimmage, aad "Blondy” Heffner, carried the ball through much of the game. .Conrad- booted .the hall ho- tween the,goal posts la tho last i quarter for a drop kick after the team had tailed to convert points after three touchdowns, aad brought the score a s to t l to s . T n Mrs. May Leland, 84, Post- land, formerly Miss May. Tiffany of Ashland, was fatally Injured Saturday ysight when struck by an automobile. The accident oc­ curred at a«street lntersdctlon. The automobile was driven by Albert Haggeman, 35, who was placed under arrest, charged with reckless driving, and re­ leased under 8588 bonds follow­ ing the accident. waa anaoanced. May Tlffaay Leland, waa, a native of Michigan, but bad been a , resident wf Oregon since 1«»1. , She settled with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Oliver C. Tlffaay, In Ashland, toy a number of yearn ; was employed as a teacher in , the public schools of this city, . sad Js rem— bsiud by many The first Quarter was devoted* largely to punting, neither team , able to score. | A toaay.jron the toes aad , sleeted to receive. The Normal , kicked off to Albany's Sd yard line. Sohn huishy fOMbhOS, rj recovered the- hall and erashed < into tkO Normal line for three , downs, to be held to short gains. , Unable to pass qr back, the Pl- , rates punted. Ashland recover­ ed the ball oa their >7 yard line. , Albany was penalised five yards , for three off-side penalties. Only once in this quarter did ( the Sons have an opportunity to , score. Spears tore around the , end for a 40 yard gain, placing ( the ball on the enemy's IS yard | line; held to short gains for j three downs, Shields attempted j to pass to Gosnell. The pass was Incomplete. Albany punted , out of danger. The first quar^ • ter ended with the .Normal show- , Ing superior strength tq the Pl- J rates but with both teams fight­ ing for advantage. Both teams were warned to avoid excessive use of heads aad ■ tongues by game officials. Gosnell furnished plenty of *', thrills during the quarter with sensational broken field rune on return of pants. ' The second* quarter started with the ball 1» midfield. After 1 several punts, in which the su- ' perlor strength , of the Normal was evidenced, and bucks In which the Albany line was rip­ ped to shreds, Heffner made . a sensational pass to Prouse. Tile ball rested on Albany's 18 yard * line when Spears took the pig­ skin for a -wise, sweeping end run, suddenly cut in toward the ’ Albany goal, and was downed on the four yard lias. Two hard ’ smashes through the Albany 1 Hnq, netted but two * precious yards aud on the fourth down, the goal was still two yards * distant. The ball was again ' given to Spears and be crashed ‘ into the Albany forward waH, 1 pushing the ball over the goal by inches, a s t h e referee's arms 1 went into the air signifying a * touchdown - and the Normal had made their first score. - ' Spears failed to convert and the score stood 8-8. / With the ball la Midfield, a 1 second -beautifully completed 1 pass from Heffner * to Proust gained SO yards aud put the hall oa the Albany .18 yard ‘ Hue. The Albany line held 1 fast. Borden for Albany ma^e * a beautiful paat fate Midfield, 1 (Continued Oa Fege These) Walter M, Shea, assistant dis­ trict attorney, Vas one of the In­ vestigators who diseiosed sus­ picious activities of alleged Sin­ clair agents. Shea led the raid on headquarters of Bums detec­ tives alleged to have shadowed the’ Jurors. . A. Mason Day was the aUM "contact man” between Bar detectives who were > shadowh Jurors In the Pall-Sinclair co sptraey tris» aad the detectlv« employers, according to the afl davit of Nell finrklaabaw, anti 8. district attorney, Edward I . Kidwell x Edward J. Kidwell, according to affidavits, la the Jaror who "ex* pressed great admiration f o r Sinclair*’ and said, "If L don't get an autdmobile as long as this block I will be disappointed.” Squad is iB I t e f o r Game With Tigers Damage estimated at >580 was caused b / fire at the Manley Workman Was Oanght B e­ Brower residence, 143 Van Ness neath Heavy Oog Wheels onthly Meeting of Minis­ as Bar* Used as Lever avenue, shortly before noon to- Slipped Causing Plat­ terial Association Bald <»*y Sparks falling into a wash Today form to Pall - Holman WeU Known in ThiaCtty boiler placed at the end of the Members of the Rogue River kitchen range caused the fine wood to burn, the heat was so Ministerial Association are meet­ Intense a hole was burned ing in Ashland today, a luncheon through the floor and the en­ at the Plaza being followed by a tire kitchen gutted by t h e session at the Congregational • , flames before they were brought chnrch. A paper on Evangelism , a under eont^fl. phase or study to which be has o’clock this afternoon. No one was at home a t- thn> The accident ocean* time the fire started. T h e devoted much time In the last year, is tq be read by Rev. H. the S. P . ro u d h o a ae blase was first noticed by a crew Holman waa assist tag I T Mltchelmore, Pastor of the of street workmen who saw the local Presbyterian chureh. smoke pouring forth from the dwelling and turned In t h e carried the ball through for a those present are The Injured man was rushed Rev. Lawrence, Rev. E. V. Iver­ WbearTffamen * arrived on the to the hospital where little hope scene, the biasing kindling in son. Rev. Bussard, and W. W. la held for his recovery. . the boiler bad burned through Belcher, of Medford; Rev. R. W. The heavy wheels fell acroes the floor, the fire spreading Nelson, Phoenix, Rev. B. B. Mc- his chest, crushing his body In a throughout' the kitchen and be­ Vlcker, Jacksonville; horrible manner. ing carried to the attic between son, Central Point; Holman using aJbar as a lev­ and wife and Rev. the walla. Mils on which, the er was assisting a erew of work­ Grants Pass; Rev. - floor rested were ablasd. men . under the direction of Geo. Bight hundred feet, or' two Talent and Rev. G Bib, foreman, 1# unloading the lines of hoee wore laid and the Pemberton, Rev. B heavy cog* wheels. A gangplank Mltchelmore and W, dwelling completely soaked with led from the platform to the box of Ashland. water befoas the blase waa flu- car. As the bar Holman was us­ ally brought under control. ing as a lever slipped,' In some The water damage to t h o unaccounted for manner tho dwelling will probably amount to gangplank was looseded, and an maeh as the fire damage, at foil beneath the car aad the It .j^aa necessary 4 o aae two platform, carrying Holman down hpe8R Streams of .sqatov before t i a B h WSW m cohdftjftii ba - tkw the-blase coaid be brought un­ heavy wheels fell on top of him. der control. «. t Fellow workmen had difficul­ A sewing machine, aad Iron­ ty in raising tho heavy wheels ing board aad kitchen equipbient LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7.—(IP) sufficiently to remove the badly were among household goods de­ —Joe Dundee, world's welter­ Injured man. Ha was rushed to stroyed aad damaged by . the weight chspiplon end Max Wax- the Community boapltel In the blase. city ambulance. ’ ' , The dwelling, a five-room, man, his manager, who engi­ Holman has boon employed at story aad a half frame/ building, neered the now famous walkout the S. P. shops for tho last five, and contents, were Insured with at. the scheduled Dundee - Ace or six years, end Is a splendid Hudklns title bout lest Thurs­ the Billings agency. day and Dick Donald, promoter, young man. Hta fellow work­ will ba tried In December for men wore shocked by tho ter­ rible accident. false advertising. Mrs. Wm. VanDyke, Jr.. of The trio today pleaded net this city Is a sister. Ho Is mar­ guilty when arraigned In munici­ ried and has e smell daughter. pal court. FIGHT FIASCO MAY BE AIRED Coun­ ter-Charges Which Gh eminent Counsel deny. WASHINGTON, Nov, 7 — (IP) — Wm. J. Burns, the famous de­ tective went before a federal grand jury today to explain why sleutba shadowed the Fall-Sln- cleir conspiracy Jury. He was*' the first witness celled. W hile appearing before the grand Jury Investigating the ev­ ents which caused the mistrial. Barns charged the government few-) to' the to n s M 88 «8 W ’ Regulars vrere started, > but when they began running up. the eoorb, and pushing the. plgpkin about the field at will, they were practically all . withdrawn by Coach Cripe and tho entire second team seat onto tho grid. Hod Duhn, stellar light of the griullee, was never oa tho field. Every boy. on tho squad is in fine shape for the big ■ battle with Medford on Armistice Day Coach Cripe said this, morning. Plays have been perfected, and new plays worked out end with the confidence gained from their K (Continued Oa Page Three) News Views BOSTON, Nov. 7.— (IP)---- Sleet and snow has added to Buf­ fering, and handicapped relief workers in the flood, stricken New England states. Bodies of 78 flood have been recovered. Reports tell of many other deaths, but exact numbs unknown. Military authorities INSPECT BLUE GRASS FIELDS culture Committee of lamber of Oommeroe Make Trip CARDS HAVE McGRUDER IS , NEW LEADER ORDERED OUT The agricultural committee of the Ashland chamber of com­ merce after an Inspection of Former Flayer Will Menace fields la which the bulbous blue Pittsburgh Teem Next grass, poa bulbosa, wee grow­ Year ing returned ttotr morning en­ thusiastic over the prospects of 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 7.— (IP) — what thia new winter pasture Bill McKensle of 1936 world grass will mean to the Rogue champion' Pittsburgh Ptretss River valley. will manage the St. Louis Card­ Saturday C. C. Hoqver, who inals next yoer, Sam .Broadoa, has introduced this new grass president of the club announced seed. Invited the** chamber of today. Bob Offarrell, . under commerce committee to make an whom McKensle worked es au Investigation aad the members assistant thia year will be re­ B. O. Harlan, C. J. Hooper, G. tained as a playing catcher. F. Billings, C. J. Read, and 8. 6 . Rice, enjoyed a trip to Mr. Hoover's farm oa tho Jackson­ ville highway this morning. Mr. Hoover showed the com- mlnee a field which was sowed to the winter grass. This was • gravelly field In which 80 cows had been pasture for two Humboldt State college with a or three moathe, but the grass light bat fast backfield, will be was «till growing, apparently not the tougheet opponent the Sone Much reduced by tho cattle. An ate to meet.this year Coach Mae adjoining field, la contrast to McNeal said today In discussing tho green field sewed with Wis­ the game for next Saturday. The charging, hard bitting ter grass, was barren had wad llna perfect Interference end the ppor pasturage, Another field splendid generalship of "Duteh** at Mr. Hoover's heme ranch wee shown to the committee, where Shields, oa tho field won the the- winter Mae grass wee grow­ game Saturday, the coach said, aad gave all credit to hta men. ing luxuriously. , Playing'an aad position, hoop­ The committee was also shown ing hta eye oa the entire field, how tho seed is threshed end end yet striking repeetsdfy weak Mr. Hoover gave the committee' a, beg of the seed which will he spots la tho Pirate Has, with hta playa. Shields played a brilliant planted here as an experiment Many interest ing pointe were game, la the opinion of t h o brought oat by Mr. Hooer. Lest ooech. "We ere forgetting our vto* year oa^r 188 acres were sown tory end looking forward to that to the new grass, while t h i s battle of next Saturday,'' MoNeafi states. McNeal Gives Players Real Consideration ms new Tiswr WASHINGTON. Nov. 7.-— (IF ) — Rear Admiral Thomas P. Me- G ruder who stirred the ire of navy officials by charging ex­ travagance aad ineffleieaey In. the aavy department wee today shorn of his off offictol duties end given the status of awaiting orders, following a eonfsreuee with Secrotary of Navy Wilbur. Wilbur said hie purpose was to give tho admiral an opportun­ ity to work out measures to moot deficiency's with wbtah ho charged the aavy department.