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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1930)
PACR TWKLVB THE CAPITAL JOURNAE. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 19.10 :n 1 .! f r,1 NEUNER ADMITS HE MIGHT SEEK GOVERNORSHIP Oorge Neuner. Jr., United SUtet attorney. In Salem Wednesday af ternoon refused to start off the New Year by saytnc he would be a candidate for the republican nom ination for governor, but he was equally strong in starting the year by declining to say he would not be a candidate. 1 am not announcing my posi tion In that respect as yet," stated the federal attorney. "However, I will say that any hesitation I have about making a definite announce ment Is not because 1 am not satis fied with the support which has been tendered to me. This support Is very uniform throughout the state and there are large numbers of my friends who are Insistent that I become a candidate. I will say that frankly. "I will also say frankly I have given the matter very serious con sideration. In fact if I was in pri vate practice in Roseburg instead of tn the position I now hold and had the same tenders of support made to me that have come to me now 1 1 think It la very probable that I would become a candidate for gov ernor. "But as It Is no nnnDuncpmpnt will be forthcoming either way from me lor some little tune. ' Neuner admitted that he was not lifting his ear very far from the ground and stated that his final de cision will be based purely on per sonal grounds whether It goes one way or another and not from any political fear of lack of support. "It will be one of the most Inter esting races for a number of years, I am sure of that," said Neuner. "Whether X am In It or not there will be lots of excitement." Neuner was on his way to Rose burg and It was guessed by- hie friends here that he planned to spend his holiday time there look ing and listening and feeling of some of his Southern Orgeon fences to see how they were holding to gether. , IRISH EMIGRATION TO AMERICA SLOWS Dublin, () The rate of emi gration from the Free State to the United States Is steadily declining. For the year ended June 1929, there were 8,000 fewer emigrants than the quota allowed. In July of this year the quota was reduced to 17,000, and the figures for the suc ceeding months show that even this exceeds the number of emigrants. The number of visas granted dropped to two hundred below the quota estimated for each month. Even if every applicant were passed the quota would not be filled. Hoover Commission Not Concerned With Prohibition's Merits Washington (UP) President Hoover's law enforce ment commission is not concerned with the merits of the 18th amendment according to Senator Jones, republican, Washington. Thtt Information, quitting trie fears or congressional arya and routine tne hope of wets, contained In a statement ta iled Wednesday night by Jones, who ha been conferring with commis sion members. "I am glad to learn,'' be said, that the commission la unanimous that the wisdom or unwisdom of the 18th amendment la not Involved In their work; that It la a part of the constitution and that the func tion of the commission la to devise the best means possible for Its en forcement." Jones mad eno mention of the Volstead act which carries out the 18th amendment by fixing the one- half of one per cent alcoholic con tent. His statement was accepted here, however, as definitely ending any hope of recommendations by the commission for its modification. One revelation regarded aa sig nificant here was that the commis sion agrees with Senator Borah, re publican, Idaho, that the Industrial1 alcohol situation Is one of the most difficult and Important phases of prohibition enforcement. The commission already baa made one report to the president, Jones said, and will Issue others soon. He said It expected to complete Its pro hibition work a tleast by July, pos sibly sooner. Jones advised the commission It should complete most of Its work by uu time, aoyismg mem not to at tempt too much detail. Re also warned that "If more mo ney Is sought a clear and convinc ing showing of Its need will have to be made before such money la pro vided." This was an Iteration of the threat made recently by Senator Harris, democrat, Georgia, who started the agitation asainst the commission several weeks ago. me want tne judgment of the commission," Jones said, "not that of experts whose opinions would likely be contradicted by other ex perts. In my judgment, If the com- B.WSHCK'S.' Court Street at Commercial GROCERIES, MEATS, BAKERY, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Phones 455-456. Free Delivery covers entire city four times daily. 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Prealdent Hoover will submit the repor talready made to him to the joint congressional committee an federal re-organisation aa soon as that commission la created, Jones said.- CARS BOMBED BY STRIKERS New Orleans Wi In the latest violence attendant to the 6 months old street car strike here two trol leys have been bombed, the second blast occurring in a distant section of the city while authorities were Investigating the first In the down town district. The bomblnir Wednesday night followed the dynamiting of one car Tuesday night. Police have an nounced they will arrest suspects under an old state law providing the death penalty for such violence. Federal marshals enforcing a court order protecting tne street car lines have assisted In the Investigations j of the frequent bombings. MARKET CRASH MAY CUT DOWN TAX PAYMENTS Washington (IP! Tax returns re ported by Individuals three months hence will determine whether Uncle Sam was the largest single loser In the recent stock market crash. While most private speculators already have written their losses off the books. It will be next March before the treasury can obtain an accurate idea of what the swift stock decline has cost the govern ment. Income tax payments returned by Individuals in March, on Income of this year, are expected by treasury experts to show a sharp decline due to stock exchange losses. How large that reduction Is depends on the amount lost In the market de bacle. In the present year Income re ported by taxpayers Increased near ly 12,000,000,000 from sale of capital assets alone and most of this is believed to have been due to profits obtained from stock market opera tions. It Is the unusual gain In this one Item alone and the difficulty o fdetennlnlng what revenue It will produce next year that has caused the treasury to propose only a tera porar ytax cut. 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