is ft potential pay roll for /* -' A «M aud h V- Leading ears A s A /a w d 's (Uftltad News Ujfira ferri«») ~ 1HLAKI), PREGO CIVIL SERVX< Si ' TO LATIN« iy Decides Alleged (United NI-W AY, ÁPBIL 13. 1!Í&7 « mission : (MPAIGN FOR H ION OFFICIALS ’ WASHINGTON. April ,4. Associate field office inspec­ United States bivil Serxlri" w tors, at 83.000 (o 83.800 a year. mission today launohed its 'eftaft* 18 .Senior prohibition investi­ try,wide campaign to recru# eUftr j gators at .83,800 a year. I>les for the 2800 positions in thm 109 Prohibition investigators? bureau Of Prohibition w hich’wsrh, at $3,000 a year. classified upder the clvU -nirvio!»- 83 Junior prohibition investi­ law by tjie'Act of March 0 / 8827. gators, at 83,400 a year. The Commission announced, open 328 Prohibition agents, at $2,- competitive' examinations for the 400 a year. > , folio wing positions: ‘ 1280 Junior prohibition agents 1 Chief of field divisionjB t >0.- at $1.860 a year. 000 a year. 102 Warehouse watchmen at 5 Prohibition sone supervisor»; $1.140 to $1.800 a year. ’ 74 Attorneys at 81.800 to $5,- at 88.100 a year. 24 Prohibition administrators, 200 a year. ’ at 84,000 to 88,000 a year. The Civil Service Commission 24 Assistant prohibition admin­ states that the* examinations will istrators (enforcement work) at be practical, each kind specially 81.200 to 88.200 a year. designed to teat the qualifications |4 Assistant prohibition admin­ and fitness of the applicants to istrators (perm issive/w ork, at perform the particular branch of the work for which that kind of 82.300 to |8,200va yea$, • examination is held. 80 Deputy prohibition adminis­ The examinations for investiga­ trators, at 83j000 to 84,800 ft. tors below the senior grade, those year. . . ' < for agent of all grades,, and theme 2 Field office inspectors, at >»,- 800 to 83,000 a year. ( Please Turn to Page 3) Local Banker Tells Chamber of Commerce Members Some of Features in speaking of the Income Tax hill to be voted on June 28, J. W. McCoy, local banker at the Cham­ ber of Commerce Forum lunch­ eon yesterday, stated that while Investigators Advise ’ Presi­ . he knew many disagreed with Death List is Problematical dent That He Can Easily him on this question mat be per­ Twelve Are Killed as Re­ . Bat Thought to Exceed sult Of Raids Again«* be Renominated sonally had become convinced that One Hundred Fifty ’ • ______ k Extremists such a tax was the fairest and IS MINDING F E N C E S ■p most equitable manner of tax FEW BUILDINGS LEFT EXPECT CRISIS TODAY * distribution. Asks- Farm Relief Leaders to Tornado Which Struck A t Nine "Other states had taxes similar Foreigners Fear That a General Prepare or B ill That W oaU O’clock Last Night Levels to the Income tax only under an­ Strike W ill Be Carried Be a Compromise A ll la its Path other name," he declared, and it Out Soon was his opinion that it was largely WASHINGTON. AprU 13.— (ip) pj .agitation against the Idea and hot" ROCK SPRINGS, Texas, April SHANGHAI, April 13.— While — President Coolidge desires to r the actual working of the plan 18-— GPL—More than sixty- bodies native police counted 12 dead in ran for reelection and is making g that created unfavorable senti- had been recovered from the ruins the native city as the result of plans to that end, it can be stat­ ( ment. Particular features of tire of this town of 1,500 people today, raids against the extremist, the ed on the word of men who bavo bill mentioned were the rates and antTdead and injured were still nationalist party prepared for a been called in to advise the presi­ e exemptions. being brought in. , blttor fight within its own coun­ dent aa to bis political course. H Single persons are allowed 81.- The death list is problematical, cils. » Preliminary reports trnm in- k 000. Married persons, 82000 and but it Is conservatively placed at Quo Tai Chi, nationalist com­ . vestigatora have convinced the 160 to 200. t 8400 for each dependent. missioner, declared a fight to the president that be w ill have little Corporations are allowed 82000 The tornado struck shprtly be­ finish against extremist within his difficulty in being renominated. g exemption. fore 0 o’clock and left only four or own party. Reports of national­ He realises that his chances of riTt buildings in the town. h This means, he explained, that ist advance in the direction-of the being re-elected aro naturally a person having an income of A call for aid has been made on Yangtxe river were confirmed, subject to chances of uncertainty 81000 pays no income tax whatev- San Antoni«^ Junction, Kerrville and It was admitted that the na- because there are more factors f er and a married person pays Del Rio, Uvalde and other towns. t beyond bis control. But at this j none unless the Income exceeds Doctors and nurses atfe needed. moment the president feels con­ 82000. An allowance of 8400 is The telephone office, the* only LOS ANGELES, Apr« 13 — ) fident, sufficiently confident to also made for each dependent. Il­ means of communication, was de­ t Kiddies Under Twelve — Jack Knight, asserted world regard the effort as worth thanc- lustrating this, he took a single stroyed. This message is being war aviator and more recently Y e in of Age Invited j man With an income of 81.600; on sent over the telephone from a mentioned as "flight commander” to Participate < a this he would only pay on the nhone fastened to a telephone post of an airplane squadron engaged Roy. are alao indicted in this 8600 and at the rate of 1 per cent one mile from Rock Springs. The Ashland kiddies under twotee In smuggling Chinese into . tWL county for the murder of Sidney that the president is making ’ this would amount to $5 for the operator is being constantly yean of age, wRI have an oppor­ United States was made the ob­ plans lcMclng to bis renomination. Bates of Dunsmuir, Gal., engi­ shocked by lightning, due to Its , year. .• tunity to participate in the great­ ject of a aation wide search Tues­ neer; Marvin Seng, fireman of } The rates, the speaker pointed Although there is the possibility proximity and the soaked condi­ est sport - of pH. an Easter ftgft day night. Ashland, Oregon; and E. E. out, ar.e 1 per cent on the first tion of the post and the ground. of an earthquake changing one’s hast as the result of » dairisiofc Knight was arrested near Mur- Dougherty, mail clerk of Ashland, t 81000 over and above the exemp- plans. Even such a farsighted Soldiers from Bracketville, With reached last bight by the local ietta Hot Srlngs several weeks Oregon. All who saw the band­ , tlon, 2 percent on the second 81,- ' army water tanks, have been re­ Post oTths American Legion? calculator as President Coolidge ago. when hlk plane was forced to its were slain. 000, 2 percent on the third 81000, quested as the-'town-*» waterworks must fake hia chances on these All children fat the city daring land because of engihe trouble. * I Johnson lived practically all ( 2 percent on the fourth, 2 percent was destroyed and Immediate to participate In this event Are unpredictable acta of God. Bn» Four Chiaese were crouched in his life In this city and Ashland, . on the fifth and above 85000, 3 need of fresh water is M l . •o far as he can seftinto the fu­ asked to meet at the band stand the cockpit, according to officers » 4 where he has relatives, and was I I»ercent, . A tremendous amount of hall Easter morning at sight o’clock ture, so far ng he can weigh the who made the arrest. well known. r Favorable features of the hiU, ' and rain fell. known political factors, the presi­ to receive ihstruetlons. A to He, was pronounced a fugitive f Mr. McCoy explained, were that The. telephone operator had to dent thinks he can he renomin­ nine hundred eggs will be 'faastice whAn he failed to ap- tt would bring many individuals ' ated and reelected, and ^he Is desert her post because of the de­ fai thia ia n f. And ^Tee j iTuesday td.enter plea In fed- and many-thousands' of dothifs on luge of rata atlU tatting. The wjU be Offerpd u the > h the assessmet rolls that are aow shone" «as iiTfhh*o$eu, thefts 0 »- Just now the president is un­ -------:------$ 4 contributing nothing to the sup­ Ing no skelter nt alt from the dertaking to strengthen his weak­ port-of the state government. ' soaking rain. est spot in the disaffected farm f It the law is affirmed In June, belt. He has called in some of the 1027 income will be taxed those responsible for the MeNary- City to be Host to Southern ’a« two on page three are SA NANTONIO, Texas, AprU 13 and paid in 1028. The income of * Oregon Members Hagen farm h$Il, which he vetoed — UP)— A special train bearing the first? ftrftrii’ •ft China. They arrived in persons and partnerships and cor- ! AprU 22 to 24 last session, and .asked tkem to five or six doctors and twenty Seattle Monday Major General Fries Will (•with the nee of air mail, porations are the same and pay- 1 prepare a new farm relief which More and more Ashland is com­ nurses is being made up here to and special deli Spend Day Here Visit­ menta may be made quarterly ex­ gs is enabled to give it« will strike some middle7, ground ing to be known as "the conven­ aid stricken Rock Springs, des­ r e a d e m l ^ M ing Local Lodge cept on amounts of 810 or less. between the extreme McNary? !this district hours aheai tion city." This time it is the Bp- troyed Tuesday night by a torna­ The net income is figured on Haugen scheme and the simple ¡¡Lere. of any other paj Word has been received locally i about the same basis as thd gov- Worth League convention which do. farm loan plan to which the or­ that Major General Amos A. Fries The train wft? go out on the will be held on April 22 to 24. On I ornment Income tax, he further ganisation has hitherto restricted Potentate n f Almas Temple will I explained and that date, Epworth Leaguers from Southern Pacific .to Camp Wood, deductions are ” itself. leave Washington, D. C., on a about what the public is accus- 11 a ll- over Southern Oregon will near Uvdale and from these the W aata New BUI trip to the Pacific coast, on the tomed to recognise as necessary 1 gather here in annual confer­ corps of doctors and nurses w ill The president expects to have 23rJ of this month and will go overland to Rock Springs, a ence. s ' • ' expenses, including Interest, taxes the major groups on both sides visit Ashland in stray first, arriv­ and losses. On the evening of Friday, April ltstance of about fifty miles. Mr. McCoy ex- ” lined up for the new plan. He ing at 1110 a. m. Present planR pressed‘the opinion that the Idea c< Provision is being made to bring ■22, a banquet will be served by expects to get it through with a call for his staying here until the that larger business interests will p the local chapter and following he injured persons at Rock whoop and restore himself In the Rev. D. L. Fields of Grants Paas Springs to San Antonio. The com­ L'ollcwing Monday when he will be kept out of Ore^en by this In- h affections o f.th e farmer. The leave for Ban Francisco. Will deliver the address. At 2:30 pete destruction of the town come tax was exaggerated. '' farm bill, now being prepared at More than unnsual Interest has Saturday morning, Rev. E. B. there leaves no facilities, meagre the president’s suggestion, drops Horsell will lead the devotions. enough during normal demand, to been aroused in his proposed trip the equalisation fee which was Dr. S. J. Chaney w ill give the care for the many persons injured, due to the fact that Mrs. Fries so highly objectionable to the morning address at 0:40 immed­ fh e roof of every building in the Is a native of Medford, Oregon. Send More Marines president last winter. Instead it iately fallowing the appointment town is off, according to informa­ WASHINGTON, April 13.— (IP) proposes that there shall be » of committees. At 10:20 a new tion reaching doctora hers and — Fifteen hundred additional asa­ government-backed grain corpor­ feature will be introduced in the ‘hare is no place where patients ri nes have been ordered to (Me ation which will bay and sell In form of a song and yeli contest; might be cared for even if medi­ The third series in the Y. M. C. Chinese- trouble sone. The new the market to keep the prices of each Chapter presenting an orig­ cal attention and hospital equip­ A .indoor baseball league will be force will sail April 30 from San farm commodities up to the full inal song and yell. A general ments were available. , played on the Armory floor to­ Diego on the President Grant, margin- permitted by the tariff, presentation of League work at morrow e v e n i n g beginning chartered by the navy for trans­ that is the world price plus the 11:00 a. m. will be headed in promptly at seven o’clock. In the porting duty. Many Local People Live tariff. The first stop is Manila, hot the four departments by different first game the Bankers will tangle Over Again Interesting ultimate destination, assumed to Chapters. with Battery B. These teams have Scenes in Huck Finn Devotions, Chapter reports and lost but one game each and are be China, has not yet been defin­ tied for second place. The second itely set. business meeting will precede a -A- well filled audltorhim greet­ Marine contingenta have been hike at 3:00 Saturday afternoon ed the Gros Marionettes at the game will he played' between the and picnic supper at 8:00. If Five Hour Drive to The Normal school last night in their Hl-Y team and the Employed boys gathered in eastern bases and in weather permits, a camp fire ser­ es paradiñg along the Bund* in Shang presentation of Hnckelberry Finn. team. The H l-Y team has won ev­ San Diego. The President Grant Dalles H ôpital is United States vice will be led by Rev. H. F. The little puppets as they danced ery game while the Employed was pressed Into service as no Fruitless Kai. Secretary W. p. W aller, of the Pemberton at 7:00. ¡to the direction of the master boys have lost all, but some of transport was available for im­ local Y. M. C. A. was In Central An invitation is extended to all band that guided them behind the the players feel confident of a* mediate duty. Point last evening where he spoke Ashland people to services on scenec, were at times so life like win. This game will he played at to a large gathering pf people in Sunday, April 34. Sunday school that it was hard to realise they 8 o’clock. At nine o’clock the the Community ckurch of that at 0:48 and morning worship, at were but figures controled by Normal string which is undefeated will tangle with the Hoot OWls. place oq the boys work and othhr. ll:0 < j when Rev. 8. J. Chaney will strings. • —' phases of the Y. M. C. A. movq' give the sermon. A fellowship The first part pf the program This is a bit early for the Hoot ment. "The work being dons in meeting at 3 o'clock w ill be led gave various scenes In the life of Owls but they will fight hard ac­ Ashland tk creating much, inter­ by Rev. Wm. Vimont of Talent. Huckelberry Finn and hia boon cording to their captain, Earl est in this part of the state and Epworth League at 6:30 In the companion, Tom Sawyer, and the Crowe. GRANTS PASS, Ora., numerous inquiries are coming in­ evening will be fat charge of the close was a reproduction of circus — (IP)— The American to the office regarding our work Grants Paas Chapter. The famwell scenes with the principals doing and Refining company 1 with boys and young men,” Mr. service at 7:30 Sunday night and the intricate dances and Juggling aa option for 81OO.O0O Walter stated this morning. sermon by Rev. Joseph Knotts, of that is usually associated with an Young tin claims near lu "There seems to b« a general Roseburg will conclude the con­ entertainment of that kind. announced Tuesday. awakening oa the part of many vention. After the main program the The option waft ttrifa communities la regard to dfoing Entertainment la promised vis­ curtains wer* removed, and a HILLSBORO. April 13.— Elev^ lag exhaustive testo Ska something constructive with their iting delegates and places for sev­ demonstration of the skill requir­ on meh and one woman will de­ repreaontatlvsa of the boys and young men, and ohr eral more are needed. Anyone de­ ed in manipulating the puppets cide the fate of Mrs. Eva N. Mc­ who were eatMtod that Christian Cltisenahlp program be­ siring to keep delegate* for these was given. Gee, prominent Tillamook busi­ terymetnl takes fsoss