o 1 The Weather Forecast Full', but villi Tnlley fog tonight and Sunday; no U-iuiM-ralure rhaiute. Kiehoit yesterday - 4H Ixnest llits moruUflc 24 Weather Year Ago Illghe-t year ago today 4K IoueM year ago today ttil EDFOR. Dily Twenty-third Tear eiy Pifty-ftvvcnth Yar MEDFORD, 0U1X10X, NATfUPAY. .J.fcM'AK'Y 1l 1 ;!;. No. Jf)2. o MAIL TfflBCNE Today FARM BILL By Arthur Brisbane T f AWAT Two Kinds of Laws. From the Track to the Street. N. Y.'s Road in the Air. An Octopus Fight. ' (Copyrlslit, 1923, by Star Co.) Mr. Hoover, it is said, will take up prohibition in his own way, not controlled hy wets or j ilrys. That's the right plan, i UK was elected President, not 1 the wets or drys. It is added that Mr. Hoover j lias invest iiraled "control in I other countries." Other countries legislate on j the drink question, making laws , to suit the people rather than trying to remake the peop suit a law. e to j j . ,. : tunun-.-is. : i Among intelligent nations ot , clail.m;in .i,.Nm-y or the m-natf ; 'Europe it is made difficult and j aurleulturc cunimlUM, and millini'j 1 . of the principal farm relief ineas- eostly to get whiskey and thelm.e ,lufort, conBrc, announced! Other alcoholic poisons, com- ; iiCifi- a conference with the presi- j ' . (lout-elect that he had no inten-i paratively easy and inexpensive jun,, ot ,.nii.nR hi coimnitiee to-1 to net heer and wine, the less Vf.irr to consider the hill. . Senator .McNaiy said the cof.- hai'llHlll slllliplants that men jKesiloii of Hie nciiiUu calendar I have drunk temperately foriiu"'d any hop,, of rc-mihk a! 'farm hill thrmiKt. at this time, i Centuries. ! lic-llcvlnR that the special session' Till' "tipster" llOVCS from the race track to all Street, r Yon can now liny tips on what ' stocks will do, based on toys terionst iiiforination. , These tips do not come from . . . ,, . ... lite leeit imia. nut UJMUl.l ou they c:ni t:ct iufor-j malion irom tint man that waits on C. E. iliteliell, , ' in hi private diiiinir room in din; bunk building.', or froni the " inan that waits' on Otto II." . e Knllll, Or llortimer Scllltf Ol T-h T,.-,,.l &: fomnnnv. in their private dining rooms. Fools actually buy the tips. ou- York Citv after imich .NCW lOIK l,UJ, imic.li IllSCUSSton, has appropriated tlte wonev to build an elevated liifthwAy down the west side of the city, to cost more than !?l", 0(10,0(1(1. It will remove thou sands of cars morning and eve- nillj from the coilttested dis-a ll'icts That step other cities eventually must take while , , u.nHino- to Honlile.rleek i heir ! streets, which. also must. come. The ol do. -fashioned city won't John U. KOkU?IUT, ir.. n;tSWhen lUo. iirewent law va stneatt f i l 4 . , ,4 fMmJ UP011 tll(' statute liooks nro ro- heKlin a fmht to put, ( !K',,(n aa h;lv,nK m, ..lu.rations h'obert V. Sltwart out of the! In some existing duties, not only tk'-'.iindai'tl Oil Company of In (7iaiHi. .Mr. Rockefeller doesn't ap prove jrr. Stewart's action in connection with a quickly im '' provised Canadian oil company, and asks stockholders for 'heir proxies. f This fiv'ht, inside one or the little Standard Oil octopuses will bo interest intt. It is the first fipht in which the Rocke feller family has appeared in some time. They have had many in the iiast, and usually won them. . Dr. K. L. Kieliiinls, of Johns Jiopkins, says 4(t per cent of ( persons that visit doctors at 7iospltls have nnthiiiR wrong with thcni.M Their trouhlo is in their im agination. ' Mind oontrols the body, and the miiid is iinnriimtion. Ibe power of various "faith cures" that relieve so many "siek" is due, to the fact that so many of the "siek" are not really siek at all. A relh'i.n with miffieient power to contrJr their ImuKluatlona per eualej tht?m that Ihey aro not sfck, and they are well. Hut no fnltb will cure you If IWe in anything really the matter ilth you. It won't euro a broken leg, an (Continued on rage Four). IU MVVHI I NEW CALL ! Congressional Leaders Abandon Effort for Relief j Short Session Hoover I Attitude Favoring Special; Congress Holds Hope for; Action On 1929 Crop. WASHINGTON, .Ian. III. M'l '; 'oni,-ri.sii)mil leader today uban- Cloned I'lfnni, to put tlii'oi.sn (arm j rt-1l,t ,,.,,.,,, lU Spsi.,i., . ill v.i'W nt tile attitude ol 1'rosi- um Iim'L . llonwi-, 1'avorlilK an j early .special 'Sslili of tin.- . nt-xl j Iwas "inev.lahlo" Senator Mc.Nary paid he s ciinlcm to lv the jarm problem to it. clary Jardinc had asked .early neili.n on the Me.Nal'y lilli, rrt.M' to make it effective on i tills year's crop, but .McNary he lieves that if the extra session is called by the mildle of April the legislation can be put into operation In time to be applied tu thf IHJt (Tuis. rsiiient - eiect noovt-r, prcai-.''"' hl" conferences with lie- puhltcun cunKresytonal lentlera, is of th 71iit " yuch . session is. considered to J " c v ' 1 '" ; irreapeetivo of wnether farm relief IcKlslatlon Is enacted before March 4 because a revinion ot a number of tnl'lff schedules, industrial as well as aKi'icttltural. are to bo nuttfe. It is tile desire of those who will be leaders In tho next ad ministration to get this out of m""!flra""" "' K" ,ml "l th(, wny as HK,wlly ,,M p0BMl,ie so that there w.U he the least ills- t"r a'u' " industrial ana tiKncuiuiriii worm. Itevlse Tnrlfr Also. As tho situation Is now outlined. turlff revision would be taken till euncurrently with farm leg'sla- ( Uon and would lie auxiliary to It ultlfe ft is tlli nill-nOMi, 111 afford measure of protection lo ngri-' culture comparable with that nlber but iimI i-leu on, lei- nvl.dt jR , rcvined law. , B"t'i "iiK-i iiiiiiwunn mi, ,:, ta.ol 11 ls explained that no general tariff legislation Is contemplated. but merely a revision of a num-inn( her of existing schedules In the form of an amendment to tlii; Kordncy-McCllniber net. C'lumireit comtitlnns sfin'n 1 ft 2 2 desirable, but necessary. n hese changes might he made under the flexible tariff provisions, hut at Inst this method has proven a slow process and so many re visions are contemplated that ac tion by congress Is viewed ns es sential. N EIGHT STATES CHICAGG. Jan. u. lPl New low temp rut ii re for the year wero In proapeet for t ho mid-weft tmlny mmw nnd sub-zero eob! Krfpped eiKht htali-s. The thvrmometi'r droppel to two degrees below zero early to day in Chimin. Tonight wan ex ported to briiiK the new low record for ihe year. liitini? windH that sent hundreds HeeklnK nhclter in misflionH and jails had converted the outer drive running tibing l'ir "bore of Iuke Mlcblun b(!ie into a trencheroux ftheei. of lee. The co hi clnlnu two lives in flllnois yenterd;iy. Wisconsin and upper MiehlKiw wrre.dlfiKltiK tiiil of a heavy nnow f.tll. Weflern Iowa wax Krfpped by sub-zero tenipurtUureM and in Xe bnmkft Ihe mercury tumbled to zero. Thiff Hixer KhIIn. Al Inn yesterday reported the coldest temperature In the mid went with 31 beh.w. Devil s Uxv. S. IX, had kZft below. FilmMrm-k i(rl. I.OS ANOKI-KS. .Ian. 1 2. (P Police hi-re today wild they hud In custody Anna Frank, 15. of Port land, who has been mlftflnx for five months, nnd for whom a nut Ion wide search hod been made. The girl was found, police said, nt a motion picture studio In Hollywood. i'ortland police have been notified. NOTABISES PARTICIPATE TONIGHT America s longest cr.di mountains, 100 miles east of Seattle, Wash., laid to be the rnatest railway engineering achievement of last decade, will he opened anil dedicated by radio toniulu at 11 o'clock eastern ; train and describe event. ' standard time. ( Tonoftrapliical photograph Rlinws where Croat President-Elect hover (utiper left), himself an : Northern railway's new S-mile bore plerci's Cus etirlnjcr of renown, will deliver principal address ' cade ranRe. and how their eiisineers have elhnl trom t.'oral, calia s, F!a. .Inhnson 11. Campbell ', nated lti miles of winilin,' mountain track, tnusi inext to .Mr. Iloovci i, member of Interstate Com-jot which passes iiuder huse btiow thelteis and (nerco eomuiissioit will speak tiom Washington, Itiiinclii. FIRE DESTROYS PLAN HERS III MUST FIFTY FARMERS NORRiS CHURCH ANNOUNCED BY FACE CHARGES 80UGH N FORT WORTH i . First Baptist Church, Sun- day School . and -Gym' Burned Fundamentalist ' Pastor Storm Center for Years Threats Received FORT WOltTH, Tex.. Jan. 18. w,.Thl. fl,,st ls.,pHt church, of Whlch Dr. .1. Frank N'orris, noted fundamentalist, is pastor, was de- ntroyert by ftre here this morning, I.ilonir w.lh an adjacent four-story ' Hunriuv school huildinL' and i.-ym- nilKj lln beloimlm; to the church, when discovered ahout c a. m. firo jn ,he main building had n l.nn.l. ...... n.,,l tA t..,ol,llv- lUo ,). church which was located ln nu. heart of the downtown d.s- ii'ct anil nnfi oi me otiys oiiiu- niaiks. l The hulk of the city's fire fight- Imr forces responded to tho alarm, i Hft,.r two Iioui-h of hard fltcht- 'n(f s;,vclj n(,tber four-story build- j inK owned by the church anil 'known as the administration hit. id-. imr. clubhouse.' The plans submitted know and what I believe, it would The Sunday school bliildhiK was, by the hoys will be Incorporated In1 not free me and I mticht Klvo the claimed by the pastor to have, those prepared and carried out by'statc nn opportunity in block my housed the lal'Kost .Sunday school jj,.. chirk, I defense." class In the world. , ' All IiIkIi school boys who eom- Mrs. Wood anil two men, Tay- Tho church auditorium had a . peted In the contest are students lor l'lerce and William Thomp rontlnir capacity of 461111; the (1f l.eland Menlzer. vocational in-son are lo be arraiKlied on war church plant, lucludlnu business , HlrocK.r, who Willi bis boys will ! rants charnliiK assault with In dcpai tinents. Kyinnaslum, otc, hurt j nrwlHt In the actual bulldlni; of llietent to kill. l'lerce, Thompson an approximate value of 1 1 ."".-, elutihoiise, to be situated directly and, Cecil Holt, nn Informer, ac uilil. . across from the hluli si hool. (itheri' iiMil Mrs. Wood of bavliiK en- Sccoml l'il-e. j impllH of Mr. Menlzer'.s class who sated Ihem to waylay her bils- The o r I K 1 n a I First llaptisl submitted titans In the contest are: I band. A fourth man, Ambrose Church, slnndinit several blocks Kred Alcnck. I'erl lbileman. Ainu ' llnuerty, was slain In a police 'from the structure burned todaj . Iwas destroyed by fire January ll - 1 1 it 1 2 . This firo was the first I" a series ol events wiiieii i.-su...... In the indictment of the pastor. I Norrls. for arson and perjury. He wax aoiruitled after sensational trials. "Dr. Norris went lo Austin .ves- ,,,,... , f.-icnds to at tend session.. t tne leicisiaciu e, Mrs. N'orris said'. Dr. N'orris has liein the storm center or the liaptlst church in Texas for years, partly because of his vlsoons efforts al Kineral re form and partly as the result of his radical f illidamenlnllst views. He came even more prominently into view two years aifo when he shot and killed D. K. Chlpps. In Ih. CltllrtV w. uiuiy ,i,,i, ........ . '. , of the church. lie w '"1'C',M illltl II ICIl I". ...... .'-.. - iliilttcd on bis Idea of self-defense. The pastor has repeatedly charted from the pulpit that threats have lieon made aicainst his life and the church establish ment. Itecently lie has been un usually vlaoruuK In cnmpalicnlnK against nlletced vice conditions here. Steamer Freed PANAMA. Jan. 1 1 .A' Th e s t e a m h h lp President Adams, grounded on a rfef ystei'day at the Atlnntlc entrance to the Pana ma canal has been pulled free and aken nndr tow to Cristobal har bor. The line which Is on a world cruise, strUt-X bow on. Oreinm Weather. Fair, but with valley fogs to night and Hunday: no change I" temperature. Gentle eutcrly winds on the coast. i railway tunnel under l:a:i-:l). t-.. and t.eneial W. . Anerbury. presidciu B ifi'tV rennsylvania Railroad, from Philadelphia. I , . if?vlf ' il (iraluint .MeNataee (lower risht I dean of Allier- fA 1? Vl lea's broadcasters, will ride IIuoubIi tunnel on lirsl Hf,, 'j I CLUB JUDGES Merland Tollefson, Charles Williamson, Dow Stone Win Greater M edford Club Plan Drawing Con test Prizes. T,hf contest spoMHure l by the: Creator Medford cluo, in which hiKh school boys submitted archl- leciuriu orawiiiKs tor tne new com- mltnlty clubhouse lo be liuill liy that orKanlnatlon wlihln llio near future, closed last nluht, and the JuiIkcs, consisting of l C. Clark, architect, the hoard of the Greater !.wiri,l ..I,, I, .....I ll,.. l,U,lln. committee announced tho winners this morning as follows: Merland loiieisoii, nisi prize, a ii ; cnnries Williamson, second prize, $2.50,! and Dow Htone, third prize, $1. fin. The first two prl:'.es were offer- cd by the flrealer Meilfonl club.' and the third by Mr. Clark, who Is dnnatlni; his services In the erec- Hon of the SllMltlO community neaton. Lewis CoilKer. Ucloss (lil- l,ert, Tliomas Koukle, .lames Mete, Glenn Moffltl, eriion Schullz. .lack smilttl. Gordon turner anil l.yte (jnn WAHHI.WJTON, Jan. I White House pressure throw n UK.'ilnst the s.-naio Icirlrln- 1 tVe Jam which Is l.oldlnB up the! Kellogg anti-war treaiy and the cruiser construction 1111 but it did j not avail for the time being at lenst. A ftcr a senatorial breakfast ' party. Mr. Coididg'- culled Jn .Sena- ; tor Curtis, of K.insis. the H publl- i can lesderl Chairman Itoruh of! the foreign relations cfjmmlltee, and Secretary Kellogg who bus1 held out against any Interpretation by the Memite of his iintl-nni treuty. Heturnlng to the senate, the leaders again canvassed the situu tlop nd learned that there was little prospect of obtaining an agreement today to net 11 n hour for a vote an the treaiy. However, despite the increasingly stubborn opposition to th treaty in the senate by those seeking an Inter pretation of it, lenders wore confi dent of ironing out their difficul ties before long. iTPFATV Rl nPK IN ! i i ivL.fi 1 1 uLuun in SENATE PREVAILS LLOI IIL UUULIUUL IN TUNNEL DEDICATION BY RADIO AMBUSH CASE OF EXCHANGE Mrs. Wood Charged With Assault to Kill Her Hus bandClaim Statements Against Her Exagger atedHelped Spouse. D15TKOIT. .Ian. 12. (fll Ar- iniKiied today mi a charge of as sault with .ntent to kilt her weal thy husband, Mrs. Grace M. Wood was held In KiO.ouo ball for ex- animation Monday, .tanuary 111. Taylor l'leree and William 'I'nomp- son, who accused .Mrs. U oud of, otvmlnvin,- Ihfin In I.-1 1 1 Ih,. llllH- band, Kalph A. Viood, niso were held for examination with bond in i nu .uouiiiii. Mrs. Wood, asserted today that she wants the charites broiiKht Into court ami n tiial carried out. "1 believe- that only by .that means can a re il truth ever lie Known." she said. "If I should make a statement now of what 1 buscade at Wood's Wyandolte I office Inst Wednesday nlullt. The ambuscade was 'laid ou the siienirin oi nous siory. Mm. Wood declared that many exfiKgerated statements had (men made in connection with the case. 'Things such a the reputed In surant e, she sahl. .Mr. ood a insurance' 1m $i0,eiM) nnd was taken :out when 1 ostablished him in (business, obtaining credit for hlni 1 and othei wise helped. it wan injc n business protect ivc mcn.e , lire siivh, h uny competent busi ness woman would not only eon hider good - business, but a net.-es- Islty.'-' Mrs. Aood told of iwr o;iri ilife and added tlu Wood 'never 1 ,1 ,1 11 t 1 i.. . ..ntil i today wiihI", . , ! i n ' ., him. kept him going. It was my I business; not IiIh." SHAKEN LAST NIGHT CIIICAdO, Jan. lli. fPj An ex plosion that resounded throughout ihe. loop heralded Chicago's sixth bombing of the year at one o'clock this morning. The bomb wrecked the front' of a cigar store that police sold also was a gambling resort adjacent the Martin Hotel, L')"North Clark street. Just half a block outside the loop, lt whs the fifth bomb In rc-ecni months to be exploded lit that vlcinliy, known as Chicago's "bomb sector." I STOCK!.! Solicitor for Co-operative nnrvmlimnnfo ITrmiirc nf' , ' ,. , Loyalty Is Community Urged Directors Are De dared Qualified. , An open loiter from ,). (. JIopptr, who for -the piiHt (10 lnyn Ihih been r-olieltliiK stock for the Fanner.H liKC llHUK' ('OOp!llitiVe, WllH iHHUl'll yfsterdK.v: j It has been u renl pleustiro to tno to meet the Hiibxlmitlnl fai'in fiH of this eonimunlty and ko over with t hem the future , prospectM, opportunitloH ami needn of the Karniers lOid'hanfte, ami I, am plena en lo make ine report that over I ,m, ZvS I. i .iVi ti, - ra KxchaoKe a strong. so,M n.. nancial institution by VnirHn.tlnIr r.o(i for Its Increased capital hlH azures tho Kxehange splend d start although Its usefulness .could be enlarged by mure capital. The most healthful thing that ran bo done to iismire the rapid growth of the K, inner Coopera- live in mr every sioeKnoiiier, Northcott at the latter h chicken whether large or small, to patron- ranch at Winevlllc, near here. The ize the Kxfhfinge either In dlspns- other slaying for which North ing of -his produce or in buying Cott Ih on trial was that of an feed for his stock. The thought unidentified .Mexican lad whose I am trying lo express to you Is loyalty. Not only loyalty with our a roadside near rnenle last Feb capltiil, lint loyally with our ton- ruary. gue, loyalty with our business, and loyalty wll h the associate mem bers. IMnvlors Qualified. The annua! meeting of the Farm ers Kxchunge showed much inter est. The men elected to direct Its affairs are men of ability and experience. They nrn 111:0,11a In ted with the production of this fine fertile valley and represent all of Its varied resources. They are In ( accord with Clay D. Parker, the j maiinger, and splendid hnrinony prevails. j This word "cooperntion" bus many angles; it is susceptible of much thought. Where there are mc;t associated in business, none can have his own 'way, liven our great constitution that has the sup port of every true Amerb-tm was 0 1 compromise of the brightest minds of Ihe times, and from that source r(.(.,.jV(., its ureatness. mo in co- opei Ion, must wive and take: l , . . . . iciiow no- mum riuoiH j'ou ncotaoo ; iiwu s run i- I edition. 1 Assuring you . that you .will al ! ways find tin? board of directors nnd Ihe manager filled with the Mplrlt of cooperation s ml anxious to do unto you as you would be d'uv by. and with best wish. A solicitor, I bcwpeiik a suc cessful future for the Farmers Kx chunge Cooperative. J. C. IIOPPKK. to succeed mm. HALKM, Ore., Jan. Alfred Hurch of Medford wan to- iduy uppo'nted by Governor Pal- terson a a member of the state horticultural woeb'ty to succeed H. M. Tuttle of Central Point, Ter eans Are . Maa , yrtkeys of By nkey Bill -.-.iPaOBLEM It!. t.-T. I liutiky tiill is pt'i uilUlliK H'0. i I o n niakt' iiH'iikt'.VH mil ot T I' II II l'Sf" lU'lU'CMfHtUtivi 4 ( liMii'L-i- 1 SlIii. L l .if I.', hi. ! trcsb futility unnmuii'iMi tn-r' last tiiuht that hf wilt Intro- ! t iiff a hill to ri'iH'iil iho mIjiU' .s uiiti-fvoluiiHii lfiw. ' cisii-M cniiif nlii'i' tin- -nt ii'm . county hoard of edurutinli had ! j 4 dismissed charges of teaehiuK . evolution In the public schools I 4 analnst Ih-of. Klmnre (ienlry. I 4- , .;. . .. .;. 4. 4. Y WAKlUNdTON, Jun. 1 -(.VI- The lonK-drawno.it dehatu on (he j Kollou'K treaty to otttlinv war Is InilittK the CotiKresslonal Itecord I with eplmtms. tiloti.,' w ith the se l rioiiu ni'Kiinietits on the merits of ! the pact. I Here are n few terse, senatorial Isayinss, culled at random ilnrlmr tho hu;t t'ew dtiys lroin niu'eehes I Uvea will convene in their respe.-t-of vurloua lneinhers on tho sub-j ive chambers to mo through the I'ortnallty of electing and seatlns "Akin lo the eomniatiilinent I Sunator A. I.. N'orhlad and Hepn 'Thou shall not kill.' " -Senator i setitallve llalph llnnillton. as pres W miner of New York. I idont of tile senate and speaker of "A pioiiH pronomicement of plf-1 the iion.se. respectively, and to rat lie." Sunalnr Hlalne of Viseonnln. j fy the nuroomentB reached at their "I'erfect." Senator Shortridy;e or Sunday nlRlu cattcuscB In a down California. , Wn hotel as lo minor offices nnd stab in tho alt." Senator Hruce of Maryland. gesturo, hut u noble nestiire." -Senator Swntisun of Virginia, j If we are Kolng (o throw a kiss ' lo Huropi, let us undoi'Ktiind that III carries no obligations of malrl nioiiy." Senator Heed of Mlsaoiiii. "A provision that ti-tlil, not I mlKht, shall he our gnlilo In the lit Sa'""3"1'"1"1' nnUB,m of 1-ou1"- . "' P,lla ln t'1" POBltlon of ttslllK .hymn booUs for our first Hue of tie- ifonse." Kenalnr MeLetin of Con- netticm. UIVKIISIDK. ('111., Jan. 12. (VP) -r-uavtnff finally given up hope l. ..m r.TK, mnH, , " Z 'ihra n it to take the Mund Monday to aid In the for- n(C of the chain of evidence on which the Htate is balnK Its' ef- fnrt to hang Oordon Stewart Northeotl, at-cused torturer and layer of y(ung boyH, f Lewie and Nelson Winnlow, the state contend' were victims of decapitated body was found along I'Oli'pI.ANO, Ore.. .Ian. U. UV) Lorlna flordon, 111, who since Jun. 1 1, has been uuisHuerodlnK as a boy here found herself In police cus toduy today. Nhc. ran nfoul of the ' law when one of her girl friends I been me enamoured of the youth attired In a slouch cap, white d,.u.f.tlvl,M imMl(.( h(.P )n down. toW() h())l) nUnf J)nt(l, (llt(,n,,lintH decided she was In reality a girl 1 .. 1 "no 1101 ioe n KK"r i" pre- tended she was. Miss Oonlon, or f I cargo Gordon, as she preferred to be known, said she started posing as a boy New Year's eve when she attended a nifisiucradu party In. the attire In which she was liiresled, Hint got "unite a kick out of It," she confided to a police matron lust night. WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. (yP Horace M. Albright today was nam 12. OPj ed director of the National Park service, succeeding. Stephen T. Ma t titer, who has resigned hecause of II) health. Mr. Albright, n native of California, has heen acting dlrcc lor for sumo liine. REVENUE IS FOR SOLONS State Income Increase With out Violence to Tax Lim itation Faces 35th Legis lative Assembly Nor blad and Hamilton Slated for Leadership. S.VI.KM, Ore., .Inn. 1L uVi--t'aeed with the problem of devisiiu; a means of making S- ripen where out on urew belure on the state's (ax revenue tree, and that wlihotit dolm; violeuco to the restrictions of the cotistltuilouiil inhibition lim it ttm lax increases lo 11 per cent of the total of all tax reveuuet col lected durln-'; tho last precediu-: year, inetnhers of the ilath leulsla tivo assembly are drlftliiK Into ih. capital for their biennial 40-(lay wrangle with Oregon's ever-Increas-inu economic, social nnd political complications. Monday morning nt 11 o'clo.-u I tho Hu senators nnd HO represeria- other details of onanlzntlon. I Hear Messane Monday At '1 o'clock Monday afternoon the lvo hoiiseH will meet In joint HeHsion to receive tile message of Governor 1. I... Patterson, following which the announcement of com mittee assignments hy the presi dent nnd speaker aro scheduled; the first hills will drop into tho hoppors and the mill will commence to Krlml, Anient; the first bills to be lie IroduveuV l Is nntlclpittett In well Informed legislative circles, will be measures drafted by the Ctirklii tax Investigation committee to carry nut Its recommendations fur an in come tax luw, an excise tax on in tangibles and their companions, measures In the commlttoe's i scheme for reduction and redlatrl I btitlon of Ihu tax biirdott From ' these nnd similar proposals of in- I dividual members must be wrung the money to meet an existing deficit estimated ttt all the way front one to two million dollars and . provide the wherewithal to .keep Mho slate functioning for another I I wo years. I Two alternatives present tlient- BI,HBm.,! ntui tiiviitlon. lo which f tho harden of Whipple KrS: fBytha aZ Iht TaS" ,er)(,,t for tho v&lit blennium plua tho governor's budget OHtlmatea fop 1(r novt. two years, or dovlo tt ' monnB ot clrcumvontinK tho 6 per ctjnt lax iucroase limitatton to al- nw fnr the Coiloelion from somo tiudetermined soiirco au equal amount of money. May Slash Budget There are nome among tho law makers who suggest that solution of the revenue problem may be simplified hy a determination ot tho ways and means committee to lake tho KoVernor nt his word on (Continued on Page Slx Will Rogers Says: XKW YORK, Jim. 12. I kco hy tonlnlit's papers that Pennsylvania jury sentenced tlnit 14-yenr-old boy to life imprisonment beeiiuse lie be lieved in witchcraft, for that is all he had had ever been raised 11 p t o. I) I) like sentenc inj; one of our children for net lug n- eordini; lo their religion be liefs. No doubt ahout there heiiij? wileheraft in that county, the jury's verdict shows that plainer than the boy's deed. "What's become of an old-fasliiiied law called "chnnne of venue 1" I think it's still in vouc anioiij; the rich at any rate. The Lord certainly hud that, dozen in mind when He said, ''Father, forgive them for thev know not what they do." , ' Andy, your ' state's (tone haywire. Yours, WrM, ROGERS.