derella s ir) *a < r her mother Ppotod «9 a t the famous loro aaet la S aw Oardene la a l»st in Douglas. Saturday they didn’t leave any “ I w u not sore that they had d aw slippers. not seen each other,” Ryan testi­ One peryon who m ight hgow fied. ■aye they “ took everythin* bat .'“How did yon arrive a t that the varnish.” conclusion?” the defense asked. “ Their exterior display aad re­ Browning, who admits to BI actions on the way to D e s g lu . y u rs , w*> obviously sincerely There w u much laughter be­ worried over the sltaatlon Tues­ tween them, and considering all day. H e sat la his office and is­ of the probable things that m ight sued a statement to newspaper have happened to their mother men la which he avoided using they seemed disinterested and the word “separation.” He kept a nonchalant. Also Mrs. McPher- clerk busy during a large pert of sons boy, Rolf, who had b u n the day clipping Newspaper re­ With Hollenbeck in Winters, Cal. ports of Peachey’ desire for a These things made me believe uparatlon. they were not keenly perturbed.” Meanwhile he wrote ont la le t t e r is Bead pencil for reporters: A le tte r from Superior Judge * t love my wife from the bot­ Carloe Hardy, friend o f the evan­ Wise­ tom of my h u r t . More than any­ gelist, to Mrs. Lorralpe thing in this whole world, and man, self confessed perpetrator there has never been a minute o f the “ Miss X *’ hoax, was Intro­ since the day we were married duced info the court records. The that I would not have given toy letter was mailed While on a trip life for her,” B B B U N . Opt. 0.— ( U P )— Gen­ eral Von Bgook, commander of the Germán army, today submitt­ ed his resignation which h u re­ sultad from the revelation that Prise» V ilh e lm , oldest eon of the form er arowa prince, partici­ pated la the recant arm y war games la Württemberg. Repúbli­ cas* have bees load la the pro- Hoheasolleka prince la thè armed ■enríe*. Bodies of Miners Not Yet Located ROCKWOOD, Tens., Oct. 8. — (IP) — Twenty-two bodies of the S I miners Who perished In the explosion of the Roane mine here Monday, were still in the depth of the shafts today. A ll eiforta to recover thgto thus fa r have fail- jfroinBfirJoyney crease In her present allowance of 8800 a taonth. Showing a new found confi­ dence that amaaed her Interview­ ers. Alice said. " I have bees try-, lag to forget about the coart case I had entirely forgotten for sev­ en glorious weeks. “I eaa never forget, though, th a t X am Leonard’s wife— hut 1 don’t want to talk about him .” She denied that hhe had seen bar husband la Paris. R etainer Talks Althongh Browning could hot bring h lm u lf to confirm a sep­ aration Johann, the old fam ily retainer who pilots the old fam ­ ily baby blue Rolls Royce, prov­ ed lew reticent. Johann b u hith­ erto been considered a vary re­ liable second spokesman. “ He bought her mother 58.- •0 0 worth of clothes,” said Jo­ hann, not without emotion, “and last Friday she packs up 115,000 of her own cothes anS makes me drive w ith them to her mother’s flat, and the next day she goes out aad buys >0,000 m fte worth of clothes. And on Saturday Mr. Browniag gets the bills and she moves everything ont of their place In the K ew Gardena Ia n .” whoa the Once believing, as many honestly now believe, that a state Income tax was the solution of taxation problems. I favored it. When chairman of the Assessment and Taxa­ tion Committee of 1123 Oregon Legislative Session I assisted in framing and adopting a state income tax law. -----T — y §>■ I - — ■ — (Continued from Pa<* One) , The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon It reached a few Individuals who are making good Incomes and pay- ing Httle, If any, property tax, but It drove from ()re*on m illions of very bad- needed Investing capital, as everyone knows who has kept posted on this state's A direct case that forced me to know a state income tax at this period of Ore­ gon's development is unwise, was a m il­ lion dollar Investment, which had been planned for the city In which I then lived. This investment hesitated u n til the state income tax law was repealed. Then it proceeded to locate within that city’s corporate lim its paying municipal, high school and other taxes w illingly. I t also brought in ‘ a payroll of at least 820,000 a month. CIn- when Ryan was asked why he had Safely Deposit Box “ I believed the payt telling of her Jaunt on the desert, her de­ scription, to vivid, of the rofds, the cactus, the fences aad the room of the aback where she eaid she had b u n help captive by the kidnapers. I did not believe She B Y BRUCE D E N N I8 S —AS----- — . --a ■ - - . « Aotnor e t the Dennis Resloution, X vidence In A im H TWrW Trial is Dam aging Everyone Can Afford “W h a t was your mental reac­ tion when you firs t heard Mre. McPherson's story la ¿ rls o a a f” Ryan w u asked. " I considered I t a vary good narrative.” “ I am merely asking your men­ tal reaction. Did you bellava ItT ” the detenu demanded. “ I believed it approximately,” Ryan .replied. “ W hat p art did yoa believe?” would make such statements un­ le u she knew they court be shocked up on later.** The next witness scheduled to he called is Fannie Northrop, a hotel maid. She is expected to *lv e testimony intended to sub­ stantiate documentary evidence that Kenneth o. Ormiston, fugi- tlve radio operator, was a guest at the Clark hotel here, on May 18th last, the day the evangelist disappeared. In an affidavit in which Ormis­ ton named a Miss X as his com­ panion a t the Carmel “love cot- W hy send off to Qnta- logue houses for Barb­ wire and Jencing? While we can meet their prices ob most anything In our line. Turn liry o u r order for your whats, aad let us figure w ith yeu before you send off for the goods. s. .• e day of the evangelist’s kid- Thursday in order that attorneys “ participating Us the c u e might The trial was adjourned until attend to urgent matters. < SPECIALS V FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Johnson Washer W ith the 20-Year Guarantee Peil’s Comer •' Sane Tax Thinking an Oregon Need I s V ow D eserted Ry then In,lnuat«d that Mrs. - McPherson had been In touch (Coatiaued From Page One) w it>> her two children during the , L. _ _ _ _ _ ________ time she claims she was held by knacks upon which Brown is said kidnapers, and possibly had seen to have Invested approximately them during that period. 820,000 since they w e r* married i H ad Hl» Doubts last A p ril 10. I This eagle was brought ont A t any r a t* north end instructed Mrs. Wlse- man t a *e t la touch Mm at Sen Franelaco. The battle between Ryan and defense attorney oocupled almost the entire day, w jth Byun meet­ ing calmly the terrific g rillin g he L E T US SUGGEST [yers A utom atic Pum p for the Forili G en eral Electric Vacuum Cleaners H ot P oint Electric Ranges Edison Mazda Lamps Heating Stoves EV ERY THING ELECTRICAL Hard war« X-L ELCTRIC STATION GUY GOOD, Prop. The W inchester Store Trade In Your Tires / of N ew This Is but one Instance of a large number throughout the state, which proves that no m atter how pretty the theory of state Income lax may seem to be, Oregon can ill afforiT* to adopt' such a business.policy,'when tao other western state has It, and our dire need is io secure more people with investing capital to develop industry w ithin our borders. Lowering taxes w ill never be done by an ambitious and progressive people. That has been demonstrated time and again when seemingly worthy projects of economy have failed of popular sanction. The demand of the public for improvements is so great that administrative dfconomy effects only small savings. . . These facts being of common knowledge and to a great extent, of record, how are Oregon people to obtain any tax relief Just one way: Attract more people and more investing capital to share the public burden. No state secares new industry and new Investing capital without offering some inducement. That is why I Introduced Senate Joint Resolution No. 6, commonly called the "Dennis” resolution, in the 1925 legis­ lative Session. That is why it was passed by the legislature and offered to Oregon voters for their consideration at this general election. It provides that no income tax and no inheritance tax can be levied by the State of Oregon before 1940. , The Dennis Resolution is simply a business proposition. It is all nonsense for Oregon to adopt an Income tax law one year, repeal It the next and then adopt It again the fol­ lowing year. By each methods the state gives out-slders, and her own people, the idea that we are a ll confused and cannot think out for ourselves and adopt a fixed policy relat­ ing to our financial affairs. I t leaves the commonwealth in art unsettled condition, and causes constant uncertainty, under which business and Industry and the daily affairs of the people cannot prosper. The Dennis Resolution guarantees to investing capital and to a ll business generally a sane and fe policy until the year 1949 by assuring that this com­ onwealth w ill levy no state 'income or Inheritance taxes on her people until that year. E will make you a liberal allowance new or used bring them in and get ou r for the tires you are now driving on proposition. It w ill interest you. in trade for brand-new, fully warranted Royal Balloons or Cords and U SC O U N IT E D STATES TIRES Balloons or Cords add to your driving com­ fort, deliver faithful service and long mile­ N o w you can have the satisfaction and comfort that comes from driving o n the age and protect your car against the shocks best tires obtainable w ithout sacrificing the o f the road. Every tire bears the nam e and unused mileage in your present tires. 'trade-mark o f the U nited States Tire Com­ The tim e to trade is just after you buy pany and is sold under the standard your new car, but whether your tires are warranty. W Drive your old tires to our store and let us put b ra n d -n ew Royal or USCO Tires on your car for you. I O v e r n ig h t to Taking off inheritance taxes for that period Is also a direct bid for lnveetlag capital. The state treasury, in­ stead of losing any money by doing away w ith inheritance tax, w ill gain many tim e* such amount by the Increased wealth attracted to Oregon, which w ill pay it* regular taxes. Capital seeks the channels of greatest »wards aad least basards. We have everything to attract it la the w syefreaourcss and climate. _ . Now, le t- us all Ho sdtne hard thinking, cease calling each other names for a Urns, end veto fa r Oregon's'advance­ ment and prosperity.. . or(No-5S)at W h-m .' at W0 pan. • A T I 10% «> 30%-top roundtrip ticket» Vote 306 X Y 1 Í Voto 339 X KO Vote 336 X KO Paid Advertisement Greater Oregon Aeon. J. O. Blred, Chairman Ths . USCO BALLOON A IwnSMMU, »ttirdy bal nuis Beufftttton. 'yet Ipoome Tto , U N IT E D STA TE6 T IR E S A R E GOOT M. S. Hirsch, H. J. Frank Ir a F. Powers, J. B. Yeea, R. L. MaçJeey,0 . 9 . Guild, ( B . V / t f e u N t , Ticket A »0B t-«M » D 48 Across from Llthla Springs Bold