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G Medford Ma G IMily Twenty-third Te&r lVrhiv Fifty-. ventfc Vetr MEWFOKD, OREGON. SUXDAV. .lAXlAtiY el Tribune f Today By Arthur Brisbane Borah, Good American. Only Chicken Feed. 1928 Good. Watch 1929 Trotzky and Stalin. (C'opyrlKfct. l'y Klnn I'Vuturea Syndicate, Inc.) si-uator norah, Bood Anifi-i. (aa, fears that if wo build cruisers without making ur I rangcments satisfactory to Brit- ai we shall have a "shipimiid- ing race wfitli England." lt'i necessary, why ut have it J Hut Britain couldn't afford it and knows well that we shall never attack ltritain unless wo are first attacked. The Hritish, while they could, dominated the seas, and v.erc proud of it. Whoever didn't like it could lump it. That con dit ion existed from the day when N'elson 'at Trafalgar wiped out Napoleon's chancei of Iritish eoiuitest up to lll'JI. It's I'ncle Sam's turn mow. Aairplanes, submarines, fast cruisers, will answer any i.uck- fion from nnv nther nation, and tins country should have the .answer ready. M To him that hath' shall !) given. Stuck Exchange seats, ., . .1.-, , . , i, .,, recently risui- lo ;W.W MJ in value, enabled some, tired of .. . . . . watehniir the ticker, to retire' and look at the "reeu fields Now L'T:. seats will be added A.hland to the lllKI membership. From' state and county the proceeds every member will t-j tret iM&VHJO. Once that would 1 Total ...."""ZZZZZZ have been a Kood deal of money I "L t'vou iu Wall Street. It is just City chicken feed'' n,.w. . . i'1 ,, . ; -, ,. ! Phoeofx Air. Whiting, heerelary ol Slat0 all(1 county (.'ominerce, savs was the (;,,v - , . , Schools greatest year in production and Total trade ever recorded. That's' River , . - County and statu pleasing.. ciiy Hut wait until voil see the School Total - figures for 1929. " Prosperity , Talent is the normal condition of this 'Cmtnty and state ,, ,, . , 'City nation, as James Speyer said, i school There is nothing to frighten usiTo,nl ; v - n I Eagle Point hut our own prosperity. I County and stale 'City As gently as possible tell the School bears this, riyht from the Wall To1"' Gold Hiil" Street "feed box-': "Euthlisi- IState and county asm carried dozens of stock is-1 ijL,i ' sues in to new high territory. It was the strougest, most active session of the stock market this year." Federal Reserve Bank mad'! .a fine statement. Brokers' loans were only slightly in creased. People have mom')- to pay for what they buy, and wise brokers demand big mar gins. On Hie whole, IKIN'T SKU. SHOUT. You misfht lose. Trot.ky is reported lo be iu Afghanistan, raising an army lo march against Hussian Com munists who threw him out. One hundred and fifty Trr.tkv's followers are loci ill rijiorous isolation-' for stil ! rini; discuntent amoni; unions mid soldiers. - Trotzky whs a ooil unlit arp leader, defemlini: bolshevism at;.-iiiist allied 'eapilalistic'' at tacks, lb- then had the heavy armies nf younp; Iiussia back of him, full of revolutionary en ihusiasm. How muehQ-an he do acainsl Stalin, with such -on army as be could raise! Probably not much. f!AH ua.!. Ai.-n fur iiao I a ul hntllP Nfr. Vernon Bailey of the agrieul lurul departmentK tells you iliHt c.n he raised like rabbits puT!!r;o Vr-t com for' "! rt and coWln sum LONDON. Jan. L'-W llotli j mcr. This interest California women memoer. of the laubit raisers, among others. housed common, must wear hoU, (Continued on Fogs Four), I TUX LEW FOR CITY ? UNDER EYE o c n sc: n HnnvER MiHaoe In Medford Is 2.5 VS Less Tlan prevjoUS I Butte Falls With Lowest Valuation Has , L Highest Rate Figures. The stato uuil county lax levy for Jackson county, based upon a v.-ilua-lou of f.t4,lsil,IUX, will bi .nl... mills p, r luo ...-.lion, c. ce,.t ia tiic u .t..i,did. which t: I.., ill,...,, and fcomial road ruii.a v iieii a ,. i. ne .Din mills, ... o.i.iaied lew for city, scnooi. county and Male, in .Med- t'JU u 111 ho .U..M, a decrense of l'.;i iiiiIih. i tie .9:. miliage was .iHhisi ii.Hh. The Ii.ll1at,e is baaed i ; jii a valuation of $;,uiie.9.:i.3l. ill.' apiiu.ttonment of the levy lor IiIh ci.y iu as follows: .Mills 0100 n22'.i o:i'J5 County and (date City School Total .nr,s 1 The highest inlllnge In the - nun - IV is for lliittis Kalis with a total of .P7S5 mills on a valuation of on'y...1;,a-,''l.';,'!' of .e.'.eli nulls The school levy is the blithest in the county. The total inlllnge. uc Icordlr ; to Assesso.- J. II. Coleman i is also a record hlr-'h taark for! Jtho coanly. wltliin his menrn-y. 1 I The apportionment is as fellows: Mi.N j .I'lii. mm ni'iiii.1 vi..!,-'- ....... in, niiiiui.i nail- :t, ,dle t'ie cie... for ik,'' A-.tlmr said, Schools 3(' : when he was asked what I lie lud-ie To'al .0TS"f'Md to "earn" the monev. Arthur -pi a riunrex for the other iiu-oi-i was asked what the Initials "D. K." po;uied tow::s cf the coumy a.e itN follows ."Blill .iiinn .USDS Illtl? .01 til) I .02SS i .Ulf 7 . .0011 i Total Jacksonville County aud ::tato Cliy .' School Total (1166 fllS'J .060 i The total valuation of tho lou Incorporated towns of the county is placed at SI2.0'.'9.1s3.:iS. 'The levy for the various county funds has not been computed by the assessor's office as yet. NEW GOLD STRIKE ; AT GRANTS PASS filtAN'TS I'AHS, Ore.. Jan. 2H. .-p.-.j:nl.l iit-i, l,, vnlieihle to lie milled, was being exhibited in liraiils l'a-s loday. The ore. from! i new strike In the rich Itoiiert-, ! son mine ill Cjtllcn. is lo lie Sent Coil for lewetrv nurnoses. It is from a vein about 10 Inches wide and will run in value about s:,oo a pound. E ruiiiM.Mi, urc, aan. -v. ifi -An 'Iltio.ial M l-olomci, lo , .ope win, whatju- terniK a I M'HB II II II tr win - nrat u lh rfty i-oniutl Wednesday by Mayor Maker. Chief of Police .n uiMin ! tnj i ' fiiet.Ml extra pa'roin.en. deciarim 1 1 II .....11.. I.I.. ..fl u f It. nx utilized "tu eomr;t the en- situation." r J n8l month, records ! indicate, many liberies have ; provided ones are out of order. IMilOlI 'PIE; Al II IU lllll I I II I II. Evangelist In a Rush to i Tour Canada Given Court; i Rebuff Los Angeles' Distribution of Federal Pat Judge Was Handy Man! ronage and Keep Har Around Temple, Treasur-j mony In G. 0. P, Next er Testifies. j Problem President- A)S ASHKI.KS. Jan. :'.(?) The "le-iui aim uetense fund." aith t wutch Atmee Scmplo .Mcl'liersoii I presumably fought mat.- diaries i growing out of her kidnaping pi-1 sode. wan lined to pay anything ; fiom electric light hills to a Judge':! l salary or for lecturing, pastor-1 bookkeeper told an Investigating committee of the stato legislature louaj. J '" revelation of the u.-ies made of the land which was raised by popular subscripiio.i came today as . the commltteo delved Into the dr ctimstnnccH surroiindlr..:; the isau ance of n $l!5no check to Superior I Judge Carlos S. Hardy. The j .futlKe. who admitted receiving the I money. Is under invesilgntlon for I Possible Impeachment proceeding because ot the acceptance of an ' "Hosed 'fice. Ice" during tenure of of- - Kev. .1. V. Arthur, win, ket.i tin, 'books of the evangelist's .Angela .temple tcHtlfied that he had writ - ten trie cl -irk fir lu.lg;; Hardy, bia 'hat it was not fur "lemil advice." "He lectured in the temple and lu'.ued over the radio and at one it line when we were having trouble with our Kama Ana. Oil., church. . wrliiPii upon a lower corner of the i check, indicated. Arthur said h had no idea who placed the in Mills ! sci lptio;i there, or what it meant, .ill", The committee's spcclnl chani ."7t hers In a downtown office build .0 JOT Iiik were packed lo overflowing at .(J U -S .the one n in K two hour session tnis morning, and .Mrs. McPhi rson and .iilt'ol Judge Hardy drew the inleresled .O'HJ attention of the crowd as they up- (1171, lieai'cd 111 the eoni-l ,-iw,, Aim. Mcl'liersoii, placed on the!'" ,h",!1 Island shortly belore the noon nil . jo.iLiiiiiHiii, cxpiainea inal sne had ...,. ,j ii-finiL, ,y,s .IIK'ICH wninay lor a lour oi Canada, it ...... .. n . . was her onlv leollmone n,.,l wl.ll.. she was mil told that her trip .0110 would be delayed, the committee .11211 curtly ordered her to "he In these .UJ3I rooms at 9:20 o'clock Monday .(Mill j morning." j Arthur's testimony, which occa .(iiOo Pied virtually the entire session, .0197 i disclosed that checks had been .0 :il wiitten ao the fund not only for .06"r, Mrs. McPherson's legal defense In (support of her kidnaping story two .01C.J .years ago. but also for "detectives, ' .nits I "lecturers." "electric light bills." .OT anil a multiplicity of oths-r expense .(1517 Incident to operation of the tern- I Pie. 'SLANDER, LIE' m-t'Stewart, t nr. A'.. unol Hoi) company of Indiana, i m p u t e d "falsehood" nnd "slander,' lo his accusers tonlehl h. .. iim..ni accusers tonight in a statement answering I li.. i-e.,i.u-i.il ehn i in.u In- ! ua,lu,,,r v.. ..r v..,i. I... ....... , I..,'. i Klewarl hs.l t.lvA,. f,.lu.. l.,utlnim,v ! before his senate roinnilttoe. I "Sennlots Vv.. uml ni-ri. STEWART RAPS SENATORS F OR 1 Ihr-mselvcs uti ns snuerloi- In!."-'1"" o courts and Juries." he declared, re-1 calling that he had been tried and ' acoull led in He courts nf Hie ner. inrv char.-re Hint followefl his an-1 pcanim-e as a wllness in Ihe l'on-j j tinenial Tnnllng company Invcstl- gallon. "They abrogate to them selves the pesiltotl of advisers to I private Investors nnd private cor i poratlons.. Ilelilnd their chmli ol iKtcRtorlal immunity, they slander ianT abuse lndlvlduiils w-ithoiit rc- itilraiul.' j ; Turning lo Senator Nye's rom-j ment on Colonel Stewart's 'asser-i tion that the profits In the Con jtlneuial Trading coMpany bond rtransactlon went Inln dividends for the Stundurd Oil etockholdi rs. . B1)i,i. Slandrd OH company of! Indiana "" stockholders have: : imirli to boast of and nothing to annloKi?' for. Nelth'T yn nor Nnrrti havr ever before had the ...... .. ihai Hi.. Ji.. a . (1.f ,unv t. ,nrf(ull(1 ever received any HleKltlmate pro- i rit from nnr muirrp llnrolnfriro Senator Nyo has sal.Oo the news- 'f Hl r", ." ' "T ' ... . zzz,in . y()tK , 2a,r,,A fynM bv am g ,,,,';,. a wsdlsclosed i today an the role of Ml.Vr Marjorle .Mellue, :'.' ycar-oia beauty. Elect's Luck On Florida Fishing Trip Remains Mystery. , j KKV I.AHOO. Kl.i.. Jan. con (fl President-elect Hoover eluded his three days of fishing i ill the Florida Keys Into today but t h e r o was no wont as to whether he had realized an am bltion of years standing tu land ia sail fish, one of the prize cntih-1 .s In these waters. After a day and a half of fall- I ore. the next president set out with this purpose In view and un less lie was successful there could be no doubt of h.a disappointment . although he had a large collee- I,,,, ,.f l.arraeuda. dolphin. berjiu-lis and klngflsli lo attest : hi" km "s an expert with rod . and line. Word received here cany imi.n that I ho fishing bad bei-n good was the first that bad conic ashore from the party or the Iwo vai bts "Ainille" and "Sauilterer' . on which the expedition set out early Thursday afternoon from Allgelflsb creek near lu re. During the Mini! Hie secret sci- vice men kepi toe ac... k I... In siL-ht. hut 11 was u"i III today Hint there was .lln-clj .uiniminlcatlon between Hie float-j lug headquarters uf tile presioe.o elect and the shore. Mr. Hoover ......ruled from a small gasoline hoat. having as bis companions his acting secretary, and Mis. Hoover, with whom lie bad fish ed many times before. Plans for the chief executive us communicated to shore early lav called for a iiinmim I l.oior Key. far south of ben a(-f rail to 1 ,",' ,,, i.-im-ida vacation ... ......... ..mil- .Mlllllll i""' I'- --- i,...,. lust I Would )llt Air. II"-' " before midnight. AVbilo the president-elect was winding up his fishing excursion, two of those prominent In his councils dining the campaign set out from Miami I'.each on a brlcl yachting excursion as the guests of fllenn 11- Skippc. republican natlunal committeeman fur Klor- Ida. Work. They were I'l. ii' cbulrman uf tne ii.i on." committee, and Horace .a. ."" of Wio-hlnglun. director of the re- publican presidential campaign m h(.r B,M;1 diversions an- iin tlie southern slnlcs. still-fact ore, we want dances, not Chairman Work and Mr- ''"" he.iiuvn other nniverslilrs do P, have had sovernl conferences uui-in hecause it is the most. con. log the past few days, prcsutnub y VPn,,IU ,,n joyablo form of discussing patronage In the south, .amusement and makes up loduy Comni'tteeman Hklpt has , the cnnipiis so. la I III'.-." tlcipated In some of these convcr-: All hough university officials rations, but no infornialion con-,,.,, Hn,,nti thoy lH.K,m sliidyliu; the cernlng any ot them has ,orn tdtimllon when unuthcr letter ap- ' i.. n..IOI. oi'.'i.i.it ri.iitlini-- ni.noi I'"' " - , r,..,,ll Many political onscrvers liar with the close relationship he- ! ..... Mr Hoover and Mr. Mann !have predicteo u.a .. . . - director for. the south won 'V' , . .M-eHlcled that ino cani".'i-" Marge m the 1 istrinu m . .,-,- 1, 11 1.C in IFIAI,- "I. I..... work ot Kini-ii.i ...... i.. ...... .. Inn. ",,n 1 ... m Tlie palroiiage sou..."". Xt"." ctiull In me sou.i. i vr.-M, probleo s onl a . '"" difficult ": ' "l '".j,,," I York state, where the 'IU. " j ' "rK I and harmonize differeiic. . nn.ung narly leaders What methods Will h. rcsorli-'l It" 'be effort I" difficulties 111 the lear away the southland re- lelerniiiied These probably win uepenn upon ni" minion una uuvire uu- in"'.'"" elect receives from his Irllslcil udcUcru In the several slates. COIIVAI.I.IS, Ore., Jan. -Vi MEDFORD LOSES Ainnnii l ITTI P I iRl H I II ill 1 1 ll I III m I TP nmnmi in M1AIT1 DMI ILC5IAIL lb Tn rim mm I U I1UUII UUUI u - With close guarding throughoiii : branch penltenliary be made the first half leuturlug n snuiipv , liiimeillal.jj upon approval by lie basketball game here tonight, the ! legislature of Iwo ap iropi iatlici Oregon A-triculturul college rook l,iu aggrcgallng :Vt ,it"ii. n,,c, defeated Ihe .Medioril high school npSToprliillons have received th ill lo At halftline the score i approval of the Joint wa s ami Mood 14 to 7 for the rooks. I men is conunltiee, Melvln of Medford was hl!i The popalalloti 'oday had In tf.lnt mm u-ltl. !' to his credit I creased lo 7111 u-1,1,-1. ,.ul i. Iill.ili.-il while Kagan of the rooks shot . giving him a IchiI for high polnl man over Ilia brother-players. Mor-i gan of Medford played a good game together with buinan oi tuu i rooks. KEY 30 MIAMI r Li- A "Hi : , Mayor E. G. Sswnll greeted Herbert Hoover ar. tho l.itt.'r arrived in the Florid city for a prt. ( Inaugural vacation. (Associated Preia photo transmitted by telephone). STAID10REG0N HNilfMOR SCHOOL SEEKS AND ICY WIND FOR LIFE FROM DANCE RIGHTS HALT TRAFFIC FLAMING PLANE OClltl llldll OllUW uuillij and 'Necking' Now Prev alent at Willamette Claim of Students Old Fash ioned Games No Longer , Thrill. ! .SAI.H.M. inc., .Inn. 2ii, il'l -Iti'Vocal ion of school riilc-i tuiii mug campus dances to "suppi'in' I 111! prcscliL endless show-giuni.; evening necking puriles" was . and ho.dly ao.oca.ed uy said'Mits ln- (aJ. n (ho wiilamotlo collegian, m.tcial punllcalioii of Willumeiie Lil.verslly. ()lt.n turuni contributions lo the ijt, ,.Kin i.11Uiin tin- la. k of 01.a nl,.r,.Bl n ,-ampus life" anJ lllat nn lllveS(Katoll wn dls- v , y ulk o1 v . lamelto sludeiits daiu.-o wli.le al school and duiiiin va'-allons.' Another letter, written ,.,,,. n ,, sluih iu oo.c by a i-.i 1.1 . ' . . , 111 is eoi'lal ideas of tho youlll of , 0 ( v ul willainciu- have ,.,.,..,,, ..., ,,..,. ,- ,., r . :,sl,n l.re. v.-l the liowcrs I hill .., ,,.,, , ,, ,e powe nun 1 '"clrod Hint we shall play ilng around the r.-lc and pussy v..,:0 ' " oi n. r. . . .. io.ll - l Invllio.li.n r..o.i,l...l l . . : . . jason ive primarily as a iiicoiog- ), (l( Ml.h,,i t-rescut rules bur campus dancing and virtually ev- OAlRSffiNFER KLAMATH CROP, BRIBERY :ilP0N NEW LAWS CHEERS VERDiCT: TRIAL TO JURY I ! i -rt- in nirrif' RATJOM. Ore. Jim. - -lnlrymi'n fnnn nil MM-1ien. ul tin- KI A MATH ntnto wi.tu lnTf Unlay tu iijif'r on i,onwi lawn nnd unn'nlminln to In? Hiilmilth'fl to I he l"tfKliiliui! - IIiIh fMMMnn. Tin- new Ihwh ic -ih- I ii!ly will h dumped Inln Hi:: hK tflmitrn )ioiir next wc-l;. FULL TO RAFTERS SAI. KM. Ore.. Jan I'll. l' The work of ei.nv.x'lng the old slale training acho.?r for bovs into a a new liluli rewml. Ah a result of lb"' was going to 'shoot 11,0, l,.e Iniroduciioii or tne uo-n- the crowded condllloiis at IhO'U Uh '"" I'eiirsmi. had been ment yesterday and today, It stll prison It bus been found necessary i to liooso a number ol' the men in tne v niuory, barber shop mi l J hospital, PRESENTED TO PRESIDENT-ELECT llliinu I UWll OIIUWUl''HI dllU and Eastern Washington Roads 'Blockaded; Scores Hurt By Skidding Autoes! . on Glassy Streets. : SI'OKANIO, Jan. '.Ml. lPI-l'i'tiv- I ily falling snow had bloekei him- dreds of roads hero lonl.-ht, ii i.l easlern Wnslilngton, nortliern Id alio nnd werlcrll Montana cities Kenned In tlaiigor of being snow bound. Tlie main highways to Lewlston, Idaho, were blocked In cve.y dir ection, culling off Hie clly, which lay under a snow blanket the depih of which ranged from 1 1 Inches up. It was believed that uthcr towns were in the sam pi . dicainent. The deepest snow was reported from liogout, on the Idaho Moli lalia iiiviue. where It was ttior-i tl'l. l fi't inches deeo. Otlle- points were burled benealh snow from " o, ,' ' i; 1 iZ-ZU tli-llll,iL ulu""s' . CHICAilO Ian "0 ir, Tho wlntei-ildde'n region stretching from Ihe Itockles to Hie Atlnntie prepared for a fairly romrortnbl?i w-oeir en. I loiiuv i. s Hu. mnrr urv iMutorl nuii- from 1 1i (i zern murk. WtHhm tcinitoidturoH" whb thi ..l...,,..!,., ..,ll,.l ln r..,..,i lltn U....1II, ' " i" ' '"" ' or man as he forecaat generous povilons of ram or snow for 111.) fii-si mirt ni' nevl week- i"" ' ,.,,' ,.,, , , ,-oalrd " h- .,' , mnn .,,,,.. (jf Hll)),Iry Brfacns In! . . .. ...i I 111. IIIWI OIIVH in... 1.1 UI1V Oil... Kln. liar neriod slllllllll pillOll. 2Q, .I'.ia vi-nll'-i f mt M"H'y wmi rrttiriwd hy 11 Jury imilnht In tin; riii- of Wllllnm ThciiiiHHnn. wmt her Im-hH'h ti0-yeiii njil i-uitnv rUU-r, rhuiK'-d with the iiiiinlur ; mf vUty I'-;iimmi Kliinnith nwr-, I hot noil killed- on Timn.iAonM rnrrni .Mis o, . ! h- m WkK lie. slrcels of Chlloiiiiln oi. l lie end study of case. llolli slues appropriation bills were not - re oogbt of November -7. cxpr.s-'eii ihe opinion that the case leased hy the ways and mean The 'verdict was greeted by n light reach the Jury next Thins- committee until tho firth week f ihoiils and ehiers of Ihe audience day. i t In- session. which jammed the Court room. , be former district attorney's! " l-;lva Tlce, pretty lO-vcar-old III- (rial allppcd away froR general MLtM, Ore., Jan. J6. tP) ili:. ii rlrl, around whom tho case public aitenilon today for tho nubile hearing on Senator J., i. volicd. wound lor arms around first tune s;nc(. It began moru ''a l"' . ,0 ropcal the state Tbon.asoirs neck and we, t. I Hum Iwo week, ago when the de- office hulldillg act will be hel.l 111 The lurv was out about four ' fen... coniii.ued ihe reading ot the sonato chamber Monday night, hours and. he verdict brought ion 2oe-page document of Kr,,,,,il The act that HaHey aneka lo n; a , n- or the most pictur-Jury t.-tl lake,, before tho ",e'1' '' "ne " il,";::,',',';;,,',w'n:,,;:t.:;::!d ,r;, ":xlxzTXZ7:x. Thoiiuoon's tesinoiiv on Ihe wllness stand Inirkeii'd buck to the -lays wJie liregon was In l, Infi.ncy. He told I'ejirson on tlie sire ho wile liiel who snarledi palng allentlons to Hlva to which iTbonueon is'lu to have object - ed. Thomason had reared the girl lnco her nuiiynoou, rdl dUlllllU JUIIIU OclVUb I US I Pilnt fin Trc.t Frliflht rilOl On I CSl rUUJIU UunrJ,l ri;,.;ui- . Haddon Eligible for FamOUS Cattr Pillar Clul). DAYTON. U Jan. M.-Hp, r.leiileniint .1. II. Iliiddon, flight ' ,,'fil section. Wrl.-hl field, hecanio ... . , , inspection of scules. Hilar club late loday when ho j A as0 na hC(,n nrtvBn(,ed leaped to safety from his uumlng vhB,.uby tho atIll onr(1 of , .U no near New Carlisle commissioners would ho plaoed on 1 million was save,, y his pan..' supporting basis. The 1.1- chute when hu Junipei horn the , , 11 , , , ,, , hurnliiK plane u. an altllude of rnn '" appropriation fur this dc 8,000 feet. Ho was tenting tho ','""V,"t ye""?t'H i" 5 piiine when the accident occurred. M-"' ' he ways and means Only persons whoso lives have commltteo sn'd it would bo pos hem saved hv a pullichulo leap i'111'1' inFrmm ,hc f"'H 0,( ,hi', fiom u erlp.led iilane are eligible leparttnet.t so as to make It un for niemhurniii In tho "Caterpll-, necessary to authorize b biennial lar club." wulcli now cinhriicuH lapproprlatlun. about ID pllotH. headed by Colonel I whc" lhu ways and means coin Charles A. Lindbergh, who has mlttee le.ulnes Its operations hero three leaps lo his credit. Monday night, reports will be pre- I.leiiienant Haddon was nlloline ' sented In connection with tho rsult piano euulppod with a , . - Blllie. . Illll K.'l lllill ll .Oll.o-ei-tll i rod Is believed to Imvo broken, 1 lBnllliig Inn snip. ! Tho piano wns at an nllltud.) 'of .'l.euo feet when Ihe flro ctarted. 1 liuddo.i had been flying at be- ! tw ucn 20, Olio and 28.000 feet ditr- int. me tesr lino ...to oronoeo til j n iwor aituuuo lor oincv loci work. Witnesses rcnorled Ihat bleu- tenant Hnddon Jumped from the plane v 'non t no names enveiopou il ami his pu rachiilo opened medlaloly. The Piano crashed about half a mllo from whoro' i ,1,.., I.i.ifl,,,. mi,. Unu . nmn ull. I..l..ll"l ll.lll..tl null ...... .ti.ii.w, inii- Cll. 1 .1 cut etui lit Haddon previously served with Ihe first pursuit .;;roup iiii neiirioge iici.i. LOH ANi;i;i,IH. Jan. 2. (IV- Tim i riitt hiht week "f the bribery 'f Ana KeyeH and en-defend- ants wan iienrer today us defeno imd iirim-MM Ion lurned in u week- the climaxes of the trial of the Jii'lini Pilroleiiin corporation were vividly revived, but few wero la the court tu hear It. Il.spile the clltlit Honrs ilcvotell remained to be completed anil .Monday morning tne nisi i'" pages or it will uo lead into court . record. , u .-..'' Lnl L In TILLIX PLA :rtE SYSTEM AS i SALVAH0N Would Make Many State ! Commissions Self -Sup-I porting Action Due Mon day By Legislature On Needs of University Ap propriations. SAI F.Nf. Ore.. Jan SC. If) Adoption of a fee system whereby a number of state departments, supported by public funds, would he placed on ,n sell-supporting basis .s being seriously consider ed by the Joint ways and means committee. Inc.uded In the list of depart ments which would be made self- . supporting Is the state labor com mission. (.'. H. drum, commission er, has offered his co-oporallon to the ways and means cumm.tteo and indltutod that the Idea of ladoptlng a fee system would bring labout desired results. i l'roposed amendments already drawn would Increase the fees for ; electrical Inspections as well as plumbing inspections. Holler In spection fees would be collectable j under a new hill introduced. I Mr. (Irani said he estimated fees 'under the operation of the propos ed new legislation would return 'to bis office approximately $:ll. 000 during the current blennium. i He estimated the expense of con ducting the electrical, plumbing . ,, . ,, "" '" excess of the fees received. ( a plan to place the office of the state dairy and food commissioner 0 a fl... basis is ufot. n was said that fees would be ehargcrt for the Inspection of restaurants .and other business pluoea coming .under the Jurisdiction of the slate idalry and food eomni'asloner. j An attempt also will be tiiadn mcreua. me ... , u. ... , .,..,; ...i,.,. . r,,i.io.. fol. fcw, i cohnection ' with tho neeos oi ino university oi Oregon. u,.i,a nnr....., Moil noil.... nn.l It " number of other stulo Institutions. - 'Although the budget contains no proposed capltnl outlays for the university, a request has been made for an appropriation of $Dtl.- 000 for tho eroctlon of an Infirm- urv. Th commfttno appointed tu' in- upcot tho univernity also wall dn voHtlgate the dcmutida for tho now Infirmary. It was said that the , present infirmary has aeeommft- lm-idallons for only 15 patients.. , Another committee will renoH Monday night on the state .ml- cultural college. No capltnl out- 1uh oro contemplated by the Ipko during the blennium. Un port a uIho will be filed with th wayn and mronft commlttw Mondny In conenctlon with tho Oregon Xormnl nchool at Mon mouth. The reportH nf eominit U'Vh itppulnted to Inspoct the "til er Ftit! inHtltutloiiH have be6n iveelved nnd filed. ' , ;: The clalntH rominilCen probubly will fu-InK Into uetloii eurly next week. Thl committee hivti K'Uvh nil elatniK, fllod HKHliiHt the Htnte nnd file Hit i-ecommenriatJunH with tho whh and nieaiiH eontmft tee. These ehilniH Include ' n wurdH of fui'ed by the goverhob. property cleMlroyed hy KlHte wald.s and mUoelluneouH ItemH not 'In cluded In the biennial hudKeti 7 It wiih Indicated todav that n numbwi' of approprlHtlon billti ,wlll be rported by the way bud meanH coinnilUeo not Inter than Thut-Kday. Two year UK" the . ,..' r. ... .... A.fi.. i.ti.iin. r.... r,.i n,urui.v r.:ivh. IliA ;,'..,. ,',,, '.,.. " . i necessity ni reining space. . 1 Those ot.oitslne the use nf tff4 , . . . .,.... 4.. .)r0mhy h(, ert Monday nlgiit By . .. , Portland altorney. fh'e .lBht on t,0 ot,Br Bd wlU 'nii le, i,y mut Treasurer T. B. KaV (Ccatlnuod on Pago Four). T-