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Medfo 9 IBUNE Datly Twentf'thlrd Tear kl Fitn-MVrntb Year MEDFOliD, OKKdOX, Sl'XDAV. .lASVAliV . l!-'9. Xo. 286. WAIT. TR. Today By Arthur Brisbane N. Y. To Constantinople. The Babe and Voltaire. If The People Knew How. Deadly Gas? We Need It. (Copyright. 1S8, by Star Co.) As tliis is written the nrinv monniilnno ' '(.litest i.-in l....l" has Iipi'h in tho air 75 hours, I taking' supplies ol' fuel frnm a ! smaller piano to food its Hirer AVrijtlit whirlwind motors. Tin; pilot, in the "fi hours would hove flown from New York to Constantinople. Twenty years at;o this writer suggested airplanes o f the . j future, gigantic machines go-! metropolitan A I It POUT,! ing round and round the earth, ' '-os AN'iKI.KS, Jim. r. tl'i : dropping passengers at I'nris. I u"1,i"K " ot '""'! lt , . ... i nKiriK i.ynnder.s Hit urmv mono- i eking, , te., taking on supplies jlla,. Ql,,,Hl,1)U M.lrk ,OI1'lKU1 al j from smaller planes. l !:. o'clock tin. last of-j pi, ,- , fleial record ftr sustained flly.ut of The suggestion was called uktt.ran, tniU llf thP l!lar Zeppelin. I jt' ridiculous" then. The giant dirigible was in thej c. .. ... , ... alt- continuously lor 111 hums and' Soon it will be reality. ;1 milltes in its flight last fail j What men cm imagine, thev: rr"" Kredrchshaien, Cermuny, to I ' ' I . I ,,...1 V I 'PI 1 , I ! f'an I Italic Ruth, weight AM 1 .'2 1 pounds, playing liamlhall t. reduce, says "I am thirty-five years old, still have five years to play." That's ihe worst of depend ing on your lens and arms, young gentlemen. Depend on your brain, end at forty you are just .starting. (ioethe wrote the second part of Kaiist at seventy-two; Vol taire was at his bef at eighty two, although he weighed l'-'ll pounds less than ISabe weighs. IUltll . The Rockefeller foundation, ! 'nnd the l.aura Spellliinn Roekc-j felloe fnimiliitinli OBtnlilialii.il in nicinnry of the Into Mrs. John I). Rockefeller, li 11 v been consolidated, t o t a 1 i n 2; $24,0(12,447 more than it cost i ' ' to build the Panama Canal. It 1 :. w.. c... it.. t ......! u.y 'c K'ca.c.-L n..... 1. 1 set asitle for philanthropic, pur-1 . . . I The people of this eouulry could set asidi much and not ten liniev ttn limes as feel it. They hnveu't the brains to do that and are fortunate in having n Rockefeller family to do it for them. 4 r . lAnl.,v -v viei iiiuu pi uitftBi'i 1 1 int; on the horrors of future . , . ., war, with deadly Rases ei"-:,1R ployed, caused his audience to shed tears, ll takes somethiii!; Jo make d'ermans shetl tears r. . . niter the Kaisers war. SoillO of our people Will shod . .. ' tenrs also, l liose in lisnilltt-1 Ion that Have brains' piioiil'Ii ' j slinulil f tilt 1 nut exactly what the iirofessor meant, iintl'pect we'll ever want lo come 1 . pt snnifl of it. 0 need it, not fur fitlm'k. wlncli is .tot in our line, nut lor fieionsc, linn 11 lotVnst', a norossary for rotnlinlion. This nation should have air- slips, Ktihniarinps, fast crttis-1 its. ami overv nossiltui war xvo, and sav lo other nntiunsjwas Hrhed.d.d to be ! "Keep away from us, if you lire wise here: in W ...... is.n JlPro. in AniOfit'O, ami destroy you where von live.' f If vein like liitf OlillifS tllis,le ir when the eatth Is lighted .-III .-; Tlini.in li ("mult- hy ,lie rising run tomorrow inorn will suit. 1 nomas is. tump lava ,.,,,,,,, a r(!e- licll of Iliirtlinp. -Mont and, ord of approximately l- hours off .. . . i ....... ,,.!,., i nicncns iarvei.1 ""'"Mi,,.,... ..,,i,i r nmir L'rower." ll n d e rt n k ( s tin' lilantino of 10,1 HUM "HI acres of I Stark was com - IMssian land with wliea. amllf.le.lujc, th, ... o,. new SUx. I'llllttimr 1 (. HJtl.tMtO acres, members of the Metroiwlltall all -1 among other things, the il.-ferr int. . , ,',.!! 'port ground crews, and tho pilots "f 'he Isi-ii-mn appropriation tliuler f-overiiyneiit stiperMslon, , (he rpfeMnK ,,,,. uml thl..for a state offl.e l.ull.tlng In would bp new Instead of (ftiv-1 "blackboard" ship, today donned event the l ulled states supreme .'leather Jackets with a yellow "?' '-our', hold, as legal Its on Prilllll'nt helping ill'? larinel, II ! . . . -lruel..n from funds borrowed Would he a ease of the flintier ' lielpin tho povcrnilielit. The A II i n n riltcrprise , ,, ... n.uiwii.vi twt'Uia rail lor l""."""i"w" Itntlay. Windows In a ilolnlnR build-i the budget dlreetnr. has ellm'n ilorth of American agricultural , logs were broken hy the bomb. Int.- I all requests for new hulld- a ; 1 made from a tin pall plaster of ings. except sin-h as are iir.pera- k (Continued on Four). IparU and black juwdur. j lively nrcvaaaiy. 7 MARK ! , : .mmm i , . ENGINES : ? - 1 UAI If I Ail 1 SSs '.IF1: i DHUMNui j All Records For Endurance Flight Smashed, and End Not In Sight Avia tion History Made and Crew Contented and Spirits High. unofficial,' which hail Iliil been surpassed, was that of Ihe l'rcnch dirigible. IMxinude, whleli plunged nun ine sea nuer Having ueeu in the air an estimated US hours. At l:f.i; tonight the Question Mark had been in the air 111 hours and :i0 minutes. i Shortly bet'tne 11 p. in. tonight., the followil: : message, signed hy j Major Carl Spatz, commander, wa.- ( dropped f'"om tile Question Mark: ' "We ha'.v some missing (yiin ders. ('au't tell how many. dm ' only take inn gallons of "us at a i time. V.f w.im it ever yiwo noi ! .May he ublo to lllui through until ! luoclliug and replace plugs hut can. do nothing yet. UVW w ill drop a , paruehute f.are n::d fire red fuse , pistol if forced to land." j "Missing spark plugs are not j ueces.tarlly uot-ious," II. .1. Adam ' Hon' n cllul'KH of illfollnation at j the nirpori said. "There is always i ia chance that they w ill pick up I i again, but it is not likely at tills; " """ V , . 1 the plane can 'remain Iti the air j HU1 "vn- "'9 ml.tstng plugs can he replaced." MISTIIOPOUTAN A I It P O It T, LOS AXGHl'KS. Jail. B. (JP) Di-onlr.--; steadily over peacefiil San fVrnando valley. Its lh.ee motort , oporatlng as sweetly as on New t Year's morning when It took off on ita epoch mukitiK flifclu. the ;,.,... Queali,m Mark plane night was estahlishltiK its and absolute claim to supremacy iof the air. P.eeotd nfler record i has been overtaken and thrus aside since Ihe hune Kokker left '"' Kutid more than tour unu a har rtavs aK() Hm, lhe lajl oxist. ins records for sustained fllsht I were tumhliiiK from the slues to- nhht. Just before darkness soiled over the valley, the Question Mark re turned from a swing down the coast to 9att DleKo, was refueled, and settled down for a Iouk night lo be spent In great 311 minute iclrcles. I At daybreak 250 gallons morel 'were In he laketl aboard Ihrough 1 swinging hose lines l:i prepar-j utlou ror perhaps another flight to j SuAV,nenuniber of hours grew., the spirits of the Question Mark's crew rose with litem, ..0 1. .., read an entry uy i,iciiienniii r.iw.iuu u. LiiifMiii:t. one i( in mn ri KKi'rh -,,, , th Ulu,-H h,K dropped ' ' : at Ihe airport loniwht. "the Itiuter1,111 ''" '-':i.l!H.a:l2, as compared p slav up the lonuer we want to I to f.'7.:ir,!i,tr,7 . for tho i!27-1 S7 j l( pver'vth.nK keeps on I d..n't ex- l..ntiluin and 'jt,-ir.ii,:i-li for l!iL'.r. .Inu-n ' I ,as the plane ovethauled the last i inrrti-hil and unofficial i i r n s I. ..-ii.,.... I t....-v r.r III.-. flht arrangements heisan to ask I theniselves If Ihe tjuestlon Murk dill u-coinmendeii to thu leaisin-; ! raulillu I). Itoonevell, in-w r iv- " " court proeetMiir.-;n lion ever would come tlown, Itiire for atiprojn-iaiion. of ihis i-rnor of Ni-w York, ntnd politlral 'l,,y;. At 1(1:50. til tonlcht, lhe last of-1 inter amount lii.n.H.iiiio will he liyland persd;al friend ef Smith. : '"''ho nature nf the evidence lielal sustained fl'.-iht lecord. thatjdlrect nppropriatlon hy the P-kIs- of the Herman utrigioie iirai .ep-1 (lo-'uHin. of 111 Iiduik and :(u minutes. rd of the ill-fated French dhiKitaV PlXUlUUe, UllOilKiai, 11111 leriipni , nx hours in the nir. waf due to I become vaat history at o i-iock j tomorrow morning. j II llie vutrniii)ii .iurn wi mi m the sutiace of Ihe earth ancesvf all types ot nlrcrafi, atari - I in toe inmorj 01 m union. III cclehrntlnti of the iipiiroach-1 Unit triumph of the big plane, as) ,rrom the puur neeiu.-nt rninmis- I CHICAGO. 111., Jan. 5. (pi The "Ion. The lwo-yar portion of j second bombing of the new vearithi- fund would be I121.1100. , shattered the entrance to a newly! To make the huoget mei.w ox-ned west side reslauranl early !avallalde funds lhe governor, thru GROUND CREW AIDS ARMY PILOTS OF mm for IMrvll $wt& Top photo shows M. 0. Smith messaging thi Question M.irk. world's risor.-? Iv: .i.-j e.-. .'ur.tr.co monoplane, from Metropolitan Field, Los Angelos. The note to the flier? in,-.. I.-: '. i3:r:;o,e not re. ceived.'1 Below is the refueling crew number two he:irj oil for tho pi.ire !.c'o 3 aloft to trans fer it on the wing. Left to right Lieut. W. H. Kee.f-. 3-j'... F- t Chivt K. Whit, v, ... ..; jBUDGET CULLS FOR SLASH IN IISTATE EXPENSE Next Biennium Estimates Lowered After Four Pre vious Years Says Kozer, Report Responsibility of Legislature In Provid ing Funds Also Less. S.y.KM. Ore., .Inn. fP) Tlu expense of the Oregon stp'e pov- ernment for the biennium i f i!t2!t . Jt1 and lfi:ta. a'-cordinp to tho stut .win 1 ...i , iK i .... - , . . t..... jnudgfi. mmle ' imhli tonight oy IHMlKfl. MlillM- MIIHI- UMUKIIL- "'. ,. . ...... . . - estimate for 1.12a ami, ItJ'i the sum ot si,t!M,Mi win; (..tti.- from lii-i-ns.. unit olhi'i- lllis - - (--llaneous fees, lenvini; 1 ;..i.". .-, latun.- sr.n.iriii is rixi-a oi con- lintiinu appropi lotions; s I ,lir.2.2 . :l miihm li-vles within the d tiei'i nt limitation, and SK3.D52 lev- ie.! outside the 0 per cent linll- tation to pay Interest cm IrriKU- t:on district 'interest honils. This mm ih iiv nart of the total appropriation for whleh the ' . .. . leki.-lature is direetly ri-sionnie i ,1. t! K"4 r.l'O ; .u...u .k. The Miiiri'i-s iriiio on ii I"- money will Ik av.illnble arc $11.- 3T.rfl- from the annual property and wll,"' lur V .i 7 . " inr roil in inm tne riiiir -"-- ,,rJ' H. I.'i.T 7.i from a limn H- enft s. it i t. Kpt-cia i iax'-n, un- ' - "" ' " ." -ran.f.-rs ami ZT'Z j by the governor. These suggestion, contemplate. SL1 HOPE FOR : DEMOCRATS IF AL'S PAIS ROLE Minority Leader in House Writes Letter to Gov. Roosevelt Gives Fig-, ures on Prohibition Force and Wo Official Action in, Sisgt. WASHINGTON, Jan. i. , The future success of Ihe lietno- jcriitic piirty. In the opinlun of Hi p- (..., i -n .. ... 1 '.-!.' ill ill 1 vu I IDA Ml I I IC" IH-V. . . IIIlIKM'Iiy .V.'IIUl Ml I III' IIOILU. ( minority .whip In the hiii: dr ... .... ""'" ""-; .i,:aui.;a- ti r ,m.;t. rri.,.H wlil. li noniiti- ated (Joveinor Smith and coiitroll- ed his catnpalKn. Otln-.--wise, tu sees a disitiiemntion of tin- parly hi.votlil mi vnt nil ,nx wh1 ,.,,.,,,!,. . ,,,,,,(.() Ui-mocriil c w h o for t ii. renuilniliM ..f Ai-Im.i.u,..! vi,n II, I., ..I,..,- Iti a letter, made puPllo today, to ltoosi-velt had (:o:ign.t. dated Uox : on ins ri.tMecii'.iu aau snirKi-sn-ii tne party must have a constrm live p:ogiain and lonlinue to mulnlaiu a strong national or;anlr.atlon. Koplylng, the 'lXdn deoli.red the f-iluallon whleh cullnlnaled In the 'nomination of Smith n-:.l Hoover end tl 3 cleetlon of the latter was a "calamitous mistake.'' "11 ll... Ull,,,..l..n If the situation and forces ...i.i.i. ....I....... r Allien iioiiiniaii-ii i.oveiuor maiill and controlled the cainiialcn con . " ' . . ",'m,""M oeciaieo, i fxas and me cniife voiith wI! c-:int tn lit Ih-mocriiMc the i-HNf wHI not be contrnlbrl, the went will be peinianeMlly entrant i-d. and ihe parly will brenk np. Home of iln vot i-I N oIllK to t u Itcpnbltran party, oiherx remalniim v.lth lhe orgaiiiiiillnn, and otheis liecoinlng Imlep ndi-nts." t'otistrui tlve handling ' of su-li 'live" political Ibkiiob ; proliibi Hon. Immigration and the tarlli' was required, he said. As lor lhe first, he declared Unit while pro- hlbltlon sentiment prevailed, there were probablv more lhan 1 oii.oi.it saloons and several hundred thou- ,and lsiotleggers in existence . ..wt,in, a ,,., ,.frr, - .those responsible to rnfonn the Oregon WontlliT r.vnerally cloudy; continued low 'iii,i rature In lhe Interior; gen- tic ariablc wind.. MYSTERY PLANE ViLENESS BURS WEli mm i"APE"IRIAl Special Prosecutor Firm In.rAZ . Stand and Defense Agrees Northcott Wants Benefits of Sym pathy, and Will Be Own Lawyer Special Venire to Be Called. HI V KKSIDK, (VI.. Juli. rt.OVl Special I'i-uhui ntnr Loyal C. Kelly UniKillllf'ftfl IjwIiiV ilt-it liu will .mi " " allow Women In k'I on llui liii v ... , . "'"ii iii UiTiU' nil 1HH III litir- ,. n stcHan Northcott, whose trial for i.iunler ot three hoys at "Imcllle chicken runi-h will '"' lesmned here today. "Hyinpa- been eoiiHiilen-d a HNo:if point in the delense hoth hy No. hert Savay, ucii'iise counsel, and youiiK .North- eotl llinisi-lf. wll.l loihiv ili.r-li.i-i.il '"' Plans to assinue personal con- w-ncii it will lie nis i-ssnrv to In 1 ".niim u.i nun is smrn that 1 will not linnosn line .Inn In the case on a.iy woman," Kollv ' " "l l'H lhe first lime lhe leg aid. He Indlmteil thai If a spec-j I""'1""'" on Capitol Hill officially Sal venire of So, called for .Monday, i turned their attention from includes women, ho will use his i 1IB ptol.lems of the Coolldge re rlshts of perc:ii;iliiry challenge to Klnio to those of the incoming ad- excuse t hr-m. Savay from Ihe start of the trial lael Wednesday continually has voiced Ills dlssat- ll,... u-lll, II... which, by chance cx luslvily of men. Ills plans tn The uiicsllon -a party-old Issue (liallenge most of the pieseiii I1"11' one which had lost none of panel, nceeiisltatl.ig the calling of! If fervor In the campaign lust the special venire, were looked '"H reaches 0111 and affects a noon hy court observers as constl- miiltllude of Interests an well as hlling 11 di finite i-Hori lo oIiIhIii ! millions of people anil constitutes women Jurors Superior Jude (Jeorgo K. I-Yeo- '"" "''" Judge, today announced iippoinlinent m Dr, .Newton Kvans, nationelly known pathologist of '"'" Mmla. Oil., and Dr. I.. I). Whliliy;, noted lilo-chenilst of l.os Angeln to act for lhe court In examination of physical evidence which the prosecution has indlcnl- ed It plans lo present. Including bils of alleged lllimnn hair and bones. The naming of Or. Kvans nnd I'r. Whiting completes n cominls-1 publican party and bIso one of tho I "Ills nia-ili; powers gained mas moii of exi.orts w hleh was asked , means of bringing about farm re-: tery over me; I have heen deprived by Sawiy. Young Northcolt, however. Ha vt snld. 1 rtert .We a strong con- vletlon that women Jurors would he lavorablo to his cane. mm SIDESTEPS I ISSUES i Tariff Revision And Farm Aid Shifted to Hoover: and Special Session' Looms, Unless McNaryj Bill Approved Kellogg Peace Pact Is Opposed Old Guard to Rescue. ' ; I'. K. S. I'TAil, .1.111. r,.i,7i; 'll.1l.1rt Hoover will return to I his homeland tiiluorrow- from his. ; tiir.ii.i.v-iuaklng giiiiil-wlll 10, ii-jl-iltii Atii.-i'le.'i upon which , emlial kid lroin S.lll Pedro, fal... .Nov, i;i. i Mr and Mis. Hoover will go to pay at least L'.'i per cent of hisjwere elected as follows: iaslioic from the Piali at tild incomi) tax. Irrespective of howl .-.. ,). tluw-yenr torm j Point (.'omtoi t ,u (i:;io . t niuch property tax lie puvs. Such I , ' ., ' , . Il.o inl a special train for Wash-: was tile filial recominmldation oi l ' M,'f ,'"ck,'n of ,he Tal'"t ingion where the president-elect the propeity lax relief commission I 'ilstrlet, with a total of votes. , will spend week or leu days today In Its report to t lie state leg- j ",ul Jul' ot Orlffln Creek, Iconferrliig wiih party lenders re-, lsluture which co.ivenes this mimlh. a of 38 votes, iganling cal.lnet anil other ap- In making llils reconiiuendtil ion j 1,10 two-year term: poiiumenis and policies of his ihe. commission completely revets-1 John Anderson, mtistor of the ; administration. 1 ed its position as lo the opera- t'enttnl point grange, with a total j Kinni ihe capital ho will go to'll' U of a property tax offset tiikun'01, .1" votes, and 15. T. Nowbry ot 1-torida for fishing and recrea- a few- days ago. .Talent with a total of S6 votes, 1 1 ion, with another mission of John II. Ciirkln, chaliman of the! Kor the one-yenr term: jiuiiity. 'I 1. to the Kast Indies,' cnnilnlaslou which wus nulhiirl.ed Henry French of the Eagle under cuntemgilatlon before Ills ''' "IB '"M' leitsltltuvo to investi-' Point Idlstrlct, with a total of S3 I iiiiiii:iii'atlnu. jgate the lax situation, pk-udtid j votes. ! . . , . ! with the eoinuiissiou not to pro-j MaeCrnekcn and Judy are WASHINGTON, .Ian. f (sl'i - v'''' " property lax offset, nuotlr 1 1 nienibers of the present hoard, ! ('o.igressluiial leuders looked for- ""'horltles in tin effort In show it: and French Is n member of tho 'ward today to the lieprm.i !il:ig ' """""'"I- A- HhumwRv, Ore-' Poultry ussnciation hoard, j Isll hero 'of ilerbmt lioovcr for K"n "i:,iRe ri-p.esentatlve. The directors at the first meet- 'an answer as to whether liiini iv-' W"M 'l,"1")r insistent tliat Ihe off-ling will select a president. All lllef Is to h pressed at this session I or deferred In the exlra aesslcit ; promised hy the president eh cl. It Is Ihe verdict ot tho I ers jthat unless Mr. Hoover next week I Hives detlnllo word thai he Is inr ; the .Mc.N'ary hill now before, the I senate, no legislation cu bu enact 'ed at tills time and an exirn hcb ; slim, prolmhly this Bp-in.t, is nut . - iicqiioiiliy tmuvoiuHoJov - Tin v itv '. Kol.iB to put the (inesllon to Mr. j Hoover durltiK his stay her-. 1 ihj iiruHiiioui-eicci is uuuersLOOil to have received cud nies.tay.es lroin WashliiKton Implorin him to liidlintu his wishes on the pond inn rnrm roller bill which has re ceived endorsement of the Cool IdKo administration and 11 Is be lieved here that he chatiKed his i " plans to ku direct to rTnrldn t'i"'"" ' i"-...-..i n-,,i p,,.p. eomc to Washington to conler on Ihis tiuestloa uinoiix other... As Mr. Hoover approached the capital today, a Kepubllcan Htul-!""'1 wart. Senator Jones of .Wash.nK.t,. isiiiiu.i a statement in which lie Ilneii no with Hemiioi-u 11, ..-, ..ri Idaho, and Hiookhart of lown, for otlest on to an extra session llils Miring after the new administration takes ornce. With lliese three KcputillcaPK, all strong Hoover men In the catn- imlgn, Blnndlng pat o-tnlnst farm ' ""olher topic, mid educators inter- rlli-r until The new pffiil iiSi.r, obJoctlonn. prodlctlr., .hat If Into power, leaders declared flat ly 1 tin t no I'ariu relief legislation would he undertaken now unlesii Mr. Hoover himHclf gives the word for the pending McNuty hill. Chairman McNary of the senate agriculture coiumlltee, has not cult ed u meeting of lhe cmmltlee lni"mt "" icgisuuiire siiouiti control co'isldcr his hill and 11 Is believed 1 IR '1HI-'illleatit millage which ( ho is iimong those hoping In got!"10 le-ialulure has Itsolf enacted, j a nod from the president -elect No one at the capliul today hud heard trom Mr. Hoover, ll Is be lieved lie will not initiate his con ferenfeH Until he haH called upon l,-,.i,i,.in i.,,ii,ii... nor lu o nor lhoi:;hl he will pass nnv word on!''"1"' "Imuld he made trom some the farm leulnhit Ion which 1h be- .i i.i. .i. i.. i... fore the CoolldKe congress unleHii he does so through tho president I S AKI I INtJTON. Jan. fi. fPt Kvell before Herbert Hoover litis had a:i oppor! unity to go over Plans for Ids inauguration, con gress next weelt will he at work on one of lhe flist major problems lo he tackled during his uilinlnlstru- : tl" tariff revision. ininistiatlon and singularly enough this will take place tiurlng .dr. Hoover's initial visit to Washington regular panel. I since lhe election to the presi was comprised 'lenef. one of the biggest penrediiue tasks any congress can undertake. ! I'lider constitutional mandate, tar -Iff revision, because It Is revenue 1 raising legislation, must originate in Ihe house and on Monday lhe; ways and means comtullleu will slart hearings on tho subject. There Is little doubt that revis ion will be upward nnd a studious tariff benefits as far as isisslhle attempt will he made In extend the lo the farmer. This was one of the campaign promises of the He- lief outlined by Mr. Hoover and his running mate. Senator Curtis of Kansas. In their ptogrnui to aid 1 this Industry, j Uurlog tho campaign Mr. Hoover NO OFFSET DIRECTORS ilN INCOME! OF 'CO-OP" TUX PLANS Prosperity Tax Only a Cred-' it In Commission Notion i Complete Reversal Made Carkin Makes! Plea Voters' Pamphlet! Saved Keep Legisla-' ture Away From Millage Funds. ; POItTl.ANI), Ore., .Ian. !,. (,) ; operative r.x. hange held at the Kvery resilient of Oregon sunject i Hotel Medford yesterday fifter . lo ihe provisions of Ihe proiKiseil ' noon. r. 'organisation steps were .state liuoine lax will be obliged Is'' bu l'"l'l'd, 1 Oalloway, former uu tiroiipeii, 11s was 1 mines stale lax com-1 i .niissioner. Kxeniptlons In the income tax 1 wore fixed at Sloiio for single, ami S.'iiiu fur married persons, with a I Ki-iuluuted i nto and reductions of $-lUM for each dependent under IS years. An otfset on the real prop erty tax to ho used 11a a credit up to .7e. per cent of tho Income, tax was authorized. This menus Unit no matter how imtchv (creator the real property lux tuny' he, the I taxpayer can apply it as a . credit only to the extent of 75 per cent of hlu Income lax. The result is .'.'!, t..a";V.1., """" u"."rr 11,8 l!ro vhIoiih of the ptiipimod liicumu lax nniKt pay ut IitimI uue fourth ot it. The ftiHt oltHi't adoutud wuh to i -rr. . i .1 . 1 ",X ' . "" ""H?t-'. P.oceeds from the proposed lu- I -'" tax would lio Into the Ken-1" ''';' to relieve real prop- ! "V- " thn wot, d he ' ..... . e..ilh ... , m.i,. h, posed excise lax on hanks. A, "mHKeslioii loday that the vot "hiot i,u abolished I" oiesieu uy nuuinway, nun tne 1 , commission shelved the subject on I ho ground Unit Insufficient study hud heen made. Hudaet control of' mlllnan was nia it!(4i.iiiLiiii w iisniiiiieu uoiliroi. Oregon Stalo college and the Un- iverslly of Oregon would ho sill). ' Jeeted to log-rolling, as they were j years ugo hofnre lhe millnge wiih risttihlishud. It was agreed finally, however, lull thai 11 should not undertake control ot Ihe mllluges voted by the people. As for the millage for elementary scuoois, tne commission recom i iiienueu repeal, suggesting the rev- soi ree oiner inn rein nrniinr" source other lhan real proper' Next Thursday Ihe commission will have a public, hearing on the I proposetl excise lax on hanks, (I nanclal Institutions and business. 1 y t lint time the draft of Ihe meas ure will he completed. The flat rate to he used will probably he the rate applied In California, which Is to he 4 or ti percent meas ured by net Income. Friday a public hearing is sched uled for the proposed personal lu eonie tax, with the real property tax offset. lleports of the commission and I'Ulj-coinmlttees ure being printed tind will be available, for the leg- islulors and the nulilie within the week. LECTURER KILLED FOR FADED EGO NCHUMIIIiIKi, (Inrmnny, Jan. 6, (I'r I'r. Kurl ChRor, lender of the (lernttin 'atillioroposophical movement was shot nnd killed to day os he entered a public hall lo deliver a lecture. Three shots were fired hy William Krlegur, a fotmer adherent of tho movement. .One nf the bullets wounded a wo- man. I of my ego," oxilalpied Krieger in! explanation of bis Act. Ha said hi: seceded from the movement be cause It represented "powers of evil." SELECTED By-Laws For Re-Organiza- tion and Change of Farm Bureau Name Adapted at Meeting Report For Year Shows Gain New Poultry Rates Will Bene fit Valley Raisers. i At a meeting of the uharo holders of the Karm liureau Co- ! taken and directors for tho voor nave neen active In tnrm bureau work. Five directors were selected from tho followine nominations. ! the numerals following their 'names, signifying tho number of votes thev received. Tim winner are not Included In the list. Arnold llohnnrt, Central Point,' 2C ; (leoi'av W. Stovens, Talent, 16;' .1. (V Hopper," Astllatid, ML' l'. V. Isaacs, .Medford, 10, The ' nominations were ' mano from members having 50 or more shares. Hy the new hy-lnws, the name lit rt t.-t,H... 11,,...... Cn.n,.apii ltlve KxchunKo was ehnnfted to Kami C'o-CtpeiHtlve KxclmnKe. and th hy-lnwH were ftdopted after 11 'I nuur (iiih-'uhhiuii an hour'H OIhcuhhIod, In which ,ina w rr.r.d by It W Hparks of Rogue Klv- " " CantraU of Ruch arid CBntral of Ruch, and """j discussion County I c0 Hurse." In the course or remarks charged. 'this association has been bull- ----- ped Hhurply to order by the chair. I). M. Lowe, who moved the appointment of a nomlnatlnK committee to expedite the meet "rana to protest, when It was alleged that "the . bureau " iiv u- Ba - A compromise wns reachod on ri'ndliiK of tho new by-laws. when It was agreed to read only the eight or ten sections, that eontalned changes from the old set. i nner tno iiy-liiws, tno name or tho organlmllon Is changed, and will he capitalised at J60.000 In 1 accordance with a plan backed hy the granges of the county, and lhe Karm brtieau, and which was fostered by Manager Clay T. I'nrker. The final details of the. rc-organizatlon which calls for n wider scope for tho co-opera-tlve bureau, will be arranged at an early mooting ot the new di rectors. The annual report of tho direc tors showed that tn the past year, tho Kami fc-urenu receipts total led 1 )r..-l0lir,.as, and the dis bursements 1 05,584. S8. Income from merchandise nmounted to tl3l,r12.4r, from miscellaneous sources $ 1,202. 8s, nnd from mill- ling operations t5.7H8.07. A net gain of close tn fnooo was shown over 1110 pruvious yenr. a twiee- , n-yenr n1""1 wn" I ""' member to receive a copy, I''10 director's report showed 'bat since th Induction of Clay 1 1). Parker, as mnnnger Inst June, , a policy of reducing the "pre i vlous enormous credit" to the j minimum; of cutting overhead, and collecting old accounts, had ; been followed. I Tho union of the Tonltry As sociation with the parent body, j for the elimination of double ex pense was considered, nnd In the j refinancing plan, It wo stated that J. p. Hopper had given val ! uahle support. The report ex pressed the hope, "that the mem bers forget their petty snarls, to be able to receive the full bene fits of coming federal aid," and" predicted "that co-nperntlon was to take the place of service." The report said that mistakes had been made In the Karm Bu reau, but these were part of the ' Plan, and no moro than coma In to the life of any 'organisation of whatever nature. Manager Parker announced at (lie rlose of the meeting, that un der a new ruling ot the Southern (Continued on Page Four). sL