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&9 EDFORD X Weather .Year 'Ago TUgboM. ycnr ago today . . &j Lwra ycur ago today 33 RIBUixE fltUj tSreotf-thlfd Tew. SIXTEEN PAGES MEDFORD, OREGON'. FR1D.W, .MARCIt 2'J, liL'O. No. 361. The Weather Forecast Cloud y tonight and Sat ....urrtay; probably mlu or snow. Highest yesterday ,17 Lowest this morning1.... SS 24 hrs. precipitation to ft a. ni. . .20 M Today, I.C.C OPENS GREGALACH " UCADiMP (1MIC UflMMCO In Search of a Job. Famous Last Words. The Migirry Amazon. What They Will Do. (Copyright by Kins Features Syndicate, Inc.) , c Former President. Coblidgo U j in Vow Yovlr t'itv Rorinvtev - say he is considering "a-johj" 1 preferably some executive no-!- sit ion. ! Every executive position j worth while means entering the ' employ of a corporation. ' j II should nor be necessary;. for a mini who lias been I'resi- i , ,. . ,. ., . ; . ! dent, ot the tinted States to , look for nnv ioli or an to work lor any corporation.-, Wed ion to the presidency , phonic! entitle a man at the end 1 . . . of his term to a pension, sill ll- 1 cient to make any other job unnecessary for the rest, of the man's life, a pension certainly not less than-!rf)0,000 and pref erably the full of (he Presi dent's pay. The people owe this not only 'to the presidency, 1ml lo (heir own self respect. . "Allons" "Let. us ro"), the last, word nttercr by 1 shal Foeh It is the first word points. " l,ul 11 w 1 ' , , ' . , , ! Kepresenlalives of the l.os An-1 tail, dlich and fence, a to,,Bh of the 1-rench nalionat hymn!ge0sl chamber of commerce are'' enouKh barrier to test the spirit that he heard so often theil!" in attendance nt the hearin.'. even of a horse Just startlnB .in mar, ne iiiimi so until, im ( wl(less ca)ie( (, vtend n( nlmtt!it fillintf thP tnur hymn to which the revolution-jK i)ay ot San Francisco, asBtstant and one-half mile test. Easier n vv soldiers marched from the '1o ,he nenernl uianaiier of the Hero was equal to the occasion, my soldiers nidicnea irom uu jS(luthel.n ,,Bctk. e ,es,iri(?d ,,, his ft travellnK rival cleared south of France into I arts, -alive lo f relent rates between inter- the olistacle more swiftly and "Allons. Knfants tin Jtl Patric. ,- The last words Of (ireat. men, previously collected, have HtLle value. Tlie gPenfcmen probaljly did not know what they wove sayin. "More lieht" ("Move light") wore the last words of Goethe. Frederick the. Groat's last words are supposed to lie I etc il'armoe i" II -eirl nT iho -lfiiiv tr . .f.n., enl,n Vvnneli in'nvof. I H: wihii ni,u; . ....... ... ..... pronec to Clerinan. .' l'i!t, whose s''s kept polcon out of. V.iijflHr.d, said as he died, "My country, how T leave thee." He worried nhoni the future. What a man does while he lives is more important than what he says when he dies. fierman scientists discover that the creat Amazon, so wido .1 .1. .1.... !..., 1 .11 me iiniiiiii ism " iconld not do this, go oul of siixht of l.'ind, con-j Marsters held that the lower .,, rii rate, soimht by the Western Ore- licets with the'KiVCV la I la '. (, Traffic association, would hen formili!.' the prcati'st river jefll the rnilroad by pioducing more chain on earth. ; That will interest thousands who, as hoys, read Kinsley's "Westward Ho!' anil lived, in iinacination. on the Amazon and Orinoco. Kliliu Hoot, t-'tvat lawyer, says the World Court is now an almost eoiilinuoits triininiil. The statement is interestiniT, and von may add to it that continuous lie -nillin-s Illlll nun iimttni I , ... , , rt ' . , . , i in , shlppinf,' point was listed and more World Court u-onl1 do to llij1 m :nmmo(,iHoH tabulated. t'nitofl Sliitos if ' Knce SamiThe table was very exhaustive. " , , , i 4rt ;vt The Southern Pacific, represent- OVOr .SUhmittod Inmscli to lls,pfJ hy a ,att(1,v pf hnVyers and ex- ruliittrs would lu eontiitliousipcrta headed l H. C Hallmark of iin.l nnito nxnensiVP. 4-4 .. However, the "riifht people, . llHjK , tie present 'a'tes. between i,i, ,i, l,;,r noniili. ill. -hlil ; port cities and intermediate points SACUAMK.VTO. Cat. March 2. which means bit: people, im nut , ((u( (hi. -gbmlM i p, ,HMlw , Ana K-,,,e., ill"' internntioiuil financier. ine auwed to centtiiat do o,so. ' former Ujs Angeles district nt--l. I'nlierl flutes in tin' the revenue therefrom aids In ti.rmy convicted on graft charges, want the I ml eel Mates ill im ,eneral luikeep ami mainte- i In the Investigation of Aimee Hem- World C'ourl in order that m-; nance, by renmvliig some of the i -.i-Muilvi burden from other traffic of main- .vestments made ret klessit j fM nhroad inav he protected by i The railroad als" contends that . i ,.nrl-l.nekeil bvi'ls rales do not affect competition court tlecision and hacked dj )plVfvn ,he mn ,, the illpr. I'tiitefl Slates credit. . mediate points, as the traffic would i-. .1... ,t o il.! otherwise ho handled by steamer.. For that pood veiisnn itUj Thej. nold ,. ,h,, r,e., should 1'nited States VROBATtl.V :i,e no higher Ilium reasonable, hut f! K T INTO T II K'"'"1"",'' J'1' 17 Jl,r"JrthM... WOKI.D fOriT in spite of T, , , ti,nt.u ...lir,i petition. They also claim ttuititrlct attom'-y In Keycs' offlec nnd Sfnntor Homh nd oTIlors " n" j(ralfj(. to inteimedfate points from 'th man who nr nripaily condurt think floorjro Wnshinpton vaftho ports furnishes employment tojf.,i t,c invotuadon. riplit.' iVorc A iishnijrfon not know liiph finiiiuv. did r - u.TTiT .crtn, rnfiisn in . . . r.... t'mifi fconunuea on i o R. R. RATESAT AINTREE k. - . : v i . , P. Application for Mainte nance of Freight Sched ules Opened Today Traffic Assn. Cities Be- tween Salem and Ashland Oppose Move. ! . 'rl' Interstate commerce com mission - hearing upon the applies- .Ion of the Southern Pacifie rail. !"! lor the maintenance of freight ; vales between the ports of tho Pa-iioronalach bv lis -I-'rinco. from ; icifie coast that are lower than the iS( Cprmalne. on.od b. a. woman ' 'Ia0! to-and troro inte.rnied.ate! A. ' Ge'nimoll. won the; Points, to permit cometiiion with ; , , d nalfonal steeplechase i water competition, was begun liorj , . ,, , ,.U v. nn i,fct, morning before Kxamtner l-eo j w,ns r; KusT w 1 1. ... , , . t Amoriean. J. H. Whitney, ai . T' '"', 'V1 expeL-ieo. j i, ...in i, ....... i... i.... j. i..i" I te remlered n-t,D n.,iiAn,iv.n .i. ?..,!.,..... 1 rin .. : i ...,.i i ., i... Western" Oifi'Kon' TrK.'ric nssncin- Hon. composed of iho chic h...w'....n Salem and Ashlanil. which asks that section tour ot the transpnrta-: nun act he entorced; the steam ship companies which contend that , the Braining of the railroad appli j cation would depress water freight ii-ates, and the Portland Truffle as sociation, which holds that yrnnt wtislius of the request would he.par- :ilnlll .1I..A..I... I..n,.... I.. f nf Jlar-icaiifonite'nnd Unshim-fnn iohhinir medinte and lerininnl points, lay- j iiiiK iae luiiiiuaiiou 101 me railioail ( case. : - A. C. Marsters of llose'biirft, for half a century a banker ami husH-i-'rand nallonal-M'as -a- 100 v. to l ness man of that city, was called i shot, almost totally neglected by! on a witness by the Western Traf-'. the experts.. . ' .. - fie association. He testitied that : Only seven .horses .in all com- the present rates "were detrimental ; pitted 'the oourse, althoiiKh 6H; both to to the railroad and to the i started out. . j Intermediate coniniunities." lr. Itilly liarton finally came to! Alarsters- asserted that develop-; Rrlef in the country far from the) ment was retarded and industry , stands, and of the nine American- j throttled. Ho dcelarpd thnl .lip i n.i,nH .virlm, iasIa. Tlern wasl proposed establishment of a woolen 1,1111 aml n sawmill at uosenurK i i.n.i i.r. i.nA.,,.un ti.ni. Uoi,.i.. ,.,in ,.mi,-,Mii,.0 I .,,..,,..,... . . Rosebura Rate Lower I "During the cross examination of i Mr. Marsters it developed that tliejf (OUr miles. .850 yards; was nln rate from llosehiiri; .to San frail- minutos, 47:2-f. seconds. isco was. lower than the rate from l, Medford to San Francisco. In re- ; spoiiHe to a highly technical ques-1 ton, Afarsters responded , that "i j certainly think that Medford is en-; 5 titled to a lower rale than Itose ! burg." . ' I I J. E. Lyons commerce attorney! for the Southern Pacific railroad, t objected to Marsters' testimony on the grounds it was hearsay, and, lu I questioning him. tried to confine I IJs testimony to specific rates and - commodities. It was ruled that i - w. """'. . '"""K rale e.vpert, 1 limiiiiK? ami llie c,iiiiiiiiiiiiii(-n jlhe securing of greater agricultural and industrial production. He held that, under the present lates, both these community factors were han dicapped by reason of small prntlts and inability to enter competitive fields. Readjustment of 'he rates. 1... n.nnt.l iif.i-niH u-oalfi-n iOreu-on districts to do this on an ' 11 e maln fi,0')0- Seventeen m In equitable basis. ' were unaccounted for. The ! The Westera Orepon Traffic fl.- a tree of bh and xwv i icriH.il ion then introdu.ed a volnml- r? nmin ra,),d nro,?reH8 in ex nous table showing the rates and ! I'I'tIiik the .ar recesses. learniniiH of the Southern Pacific (railroad from the communities In terested, nnd rate experts from tnl Oreeon public service commission , testified reiyirdinc Ihem. Kach Pi -:i ii Francisco, assistant rreignt itiaffie manager, twlds that fori miinv venrw that Ihev have been ipompt'Ued to seek Added business ;n,. nieetlnx the rates of water com - rniironu wurnfin irinmi. terlor cltip. thus addinu in the! 'commnnitv welfare, ' Call Manv Witnee 1 Uenreentaiives of Kii'Jne. Sa i - 1 i 1 1 Vmi itiiif.fi nn I'affe Hevcn.l ' i w" -- ' 100 to 1 Shot Shows Heels - to Favorites in English Classic Easter Hero Takes Second Money Richmond, Third But Seven Horses Finish. By Frank 11. King. , Associated Press Staff "Writer. AlNTr.Ei3,'Enjt.,' March '22 -CP) KWa in th. gruelling contest.! while - Richmond, owned by i Jicrt .iuic. iiiiiiirii inuu. t'.regftVAeh was Ue winner ty six lengths. There were hart "cedent, to mar the great race although the record field of l.i. swept av-numl the second circuit of llie grilling course. Easter Hero led throughout ' un til the second fence from home, when flregnlnch forged to the front. - This difficult hazard on which Easter Hero ,lost his chance to win the world's greatest steeplo- eh.-ising feature mid the- SiiO.OOBJ .swooped on over -Hie-final water) jiniip m ui-mij. It was the second successive year In which the winner of, the i the only one to finish Master Hero twisted a plate. Ills' ..... ,., ', ,'.... . ,.. .. ., 1 ('l'mi JllSl Ol'lltie llll- iv.tlt . M , eh..,iienee,i i,v f-.refrnineh. I The winner's time for the course i DEATH TOLL OF MINE DISASTER PLACED AT 46 PARNASSUS, Pa., March 22. (Pi The known death toll In the Kinloch mine disaster mounted to Iti late thin afternoon. Thirty bodies had boon hrouRht to the sur face nnd rescuers reported they h;irf found 15 others far hack in tho explosion wrecked wovkmgs. One body was known to be under : OlRlll IOei Iti ilUT Ul lilt; I'UllOIH ASA KEYES' ACTS E pie AlrPhersnn'a disappearance from n xmtlhorn Cn)ifornin. Jwith int: beach ami the part Judo Car los R. Hardy played in the investi gation will be probed by tho ns sembld" board of five mnnaKers prospf niintt UnrJy on Jmpearh- ment, Walter .r. Little announced today. Awmblyman Clare Wool wine, one of iiip manaKcrs, will arrive i jn nw-.-). todiv t Jntervjw ) .loepn liyan. former deputy dis- . There Onebt lo He !. V KKANclsco, Mr.rch ?2. Manufacturers nd distributors Q"f U?j y water want to know j wont hcf-nme of )d.nfio siphon they declare disappear annually. Attends D. A. I e,. I1 : ih ' ' ATM -ir v I ' j, Hi?oV ',T fj v.?' ! I , " cg..;,,l, g, mil i rinrnn rr rrrrTi j l n r SIX hA tKN riAFP K N AKi Will lkl llLillV. VI Will IVI I Willi MEXICAN NAVY LICENSE FUNDS LODGED IN JAILOF $5,768,653 , rliyil UniCer! - A?C!JSea SI'.Wd ;BetlirOS fOr S'lX MOnthSi.J'aevH '...Mon f,p. today s session Rebel Leanings Took Ships From Very Cruz During Occupation By General Aguirre. X1-:V YOltK. Mar. 2 2! Wl ! Mexican revolutionary r -Mexican rcvniu.ionniy represema- lives n Aew i orK today announce'. wetit of n tolPEram Blntinc IhuV' j insurgent forces havo captured' the . . ... seaport of Mazatlan In the state of Ktnaloa. j stnte hichway fund and tho coun- MF.XXIO.O CITV, Mr. n.-(flV Uoh oI the stato 1Uft;reKalo Hix of the hiKhesl officers of Uio! j)2l accordhiR to a statement Mexican nnvy wero lodcod In thehy (ho HO(tromry yesterday. Of Santiaj-'O Tlalteloco prison here to- ,hs Jimount one-fourth or $1,442, tny to await court martial In emi- mAH was apportioned to tho nocttcm wUU the.lv UawdUnK counties nnd tnree-inimhs ot' Atlantic fleet durlnc the ruvolt at i n2.4lMi.44 lo the blchwny fund. i Vera Cruz. I The six held were Commndnros Jftse Maria Mimnrftt, 7tf(oro Ma- durlt;n and Arturo liUh;vm. Cjvw tain llufuel Izacuirre of the cun boat Anahua C, Captain Armando Ascnrve of the naval academy at j Veivt Crttz, the Annapolftv of MfKt- j co, and Captain Adn Ouetlas of ; tho gunhonl Actia Prletn. j Kl Universal, In a lato edition j today, says also that Commodore j Illrnm llertmntiez, tho. sciprem'M (o admfnfsfrative cos(s. commander of the fleet, was tvmoivj; of . v Vfv,MH r.,RAr, those arrested. j 78fi.ffi is motor veblclo license All faced immediate eourtmnr-1 receipts since .lannnry 1. IIckIs- tlal. It Is understood that Presi dent fortes (ill n-ihe ta- Invrstt pato the uctUm of the commander when Cteneral Jesus .Marie ARiiirre, executed yesterday, revolted and seized Vera Cruz on Aiareh 3. Bond Issue Only Method For Airport Says Council i - " ' . MnvvU TS, T!)(J8. . To Chamber of Coninifjce, Medford; Oentlenion : )hw t Yniiti misiotiding reports whirlt htte cnnt to onr Htlentioit regarding t)u proposed new Airport- for 1ip y of.ledford. tlifi undersinerl Mayor and City Council of tho pity of Medford desirp to make he following statement : Kirst : The City Conned han no other method whereby the city may build an airport except by Ihn issuance of bond to cover the cost, of the airport, no other funds beincr avail afife for this purpose. Second: It is the plan of the eity that all expenditures necessary in connection with the airport will be made under the supervision of thn Cily Council rejy'.sejjjed hy the air lMvl eiinmiMee omiHisiin oi' Mshvh. K. M. .Innnpy; K, M. Wilson and .T. O. flray. 'J'liird: Monds will only he sold as funds are needed and only up to the amount which is actually required for the con struction of ihc airport. Should the airport be constructed fr a less amount than the estimate, the eity will only issue bonds for 1he. amount needed. A. AV. rippH. Mayor: K. IT. .laiuiey, li. li. Hammond. ,J, A. ISuchtcr, K. M. Wilson. U. K. McKIhose, Charles A. Whip, doseph I). CJrey. R. Convention Turned' to State Highway .... Fund . and Counties 4019 Pnct nf AH lnav0 ''een forced to leave for their iCOO,OCC L.USI 01 u"(honie ahead of time, mock of (ho ... .- . UusUAess. of tlte cotwewtUm wwa ftet ministration. lahenil of schedule today, and some of the minor matters will bo omlt- HAI.KM. Ore., ihirch :'2 il' i Nt yetMi-m tvom niotov vehleto H- ! censes for the six months period j ending March 15 and apportioned ! by tlie secretary of sJnto to tho The present law provides lor that proportion, but under fin nmend- : ment of tho ffll'fl feufsfaturo th county's nVmre wiVl i& Inveaacd to one-third, while tho highway fund will receive two-thirds. Tho apportionment Is made as of Afore h 15 and Koptember tii The fftoss returns for the period were $r.!ftl.4S:i.X. Of this $2307 wns refunded nnd $2:13,2.04 Went t rations for this year show to date i7fi,X0H passenger cars anrt ttnvlev fint ton cttpacltv. ir,.U7 trucks nnd trailers, Dl inotorcycies, Fi?7 d 0 ft I e r , 7452 fbauf fours and 5HH2 operators. nil SERVICE AT CONCLAVE , A. R. Has Impressive Ceremony lor Departed Mrs. Bishop Presides Business of Conclave Is Rushed Reports Given 1 for Past Year. A beautiful memorial sew lot j monuu-y. of tlioso wiUiiu tli or- ; KMUzatUui who have ' ilounrttul j UurinR tho past year, was a tsU;iiifl- j emit ffiitnrr tf ttm ninrntnc: soh- ! .! slon of Uio I). A. II. eouventiun, i -j)jcJ) opeiipfl its tievotui tiny o conforoncH at 10 oVlncl; tills iuor- nuiff. M I'M. J ulia 13. Uishnp. rhnplnln nf the loon I chnntvr nrcstdocl dur ing tlie sorvico, in the absence of the state chaplain. Mrs. Arthur , Quaokenhunh of tho OreRon Lewis j and Clark i-hapler from ICuicene. xnnke In niPiniirv of the oulsland- Injjr work done hy Mrs. K. M. Wil kins. former stato recent, who de- i parted durinc tho year, and Mrs. William Oielsohneidor of tho arn hill cluipter ouloKixed tho other momliers thruout tho Htato who pansed on. There wero HZ deaths within the state -rank dtiriuK 19U8, Carnations reprseulln mem hei'M hi each chapter in the state who havo departitd, wero dropped ; Into a larce basket by regents who 'i formed u procession and inarched 7 j from (he, auditorium onto tho I I flower decked platform, as u dim- I ax of tho ceremony. Mrs. li. C. Mulholland, popular lo(;ai sondst, sunc tno well known hymn, "i,nii, Kindly LIkIu" na u fittinc musical' contribution to tho j service. The assemblace followed ! tho Xn Mumorlam'' delivered by w xtvw clnavnYi( w WVi Vtynm. '"Ouwiird, Christ Inn Soldiers. were: . iss Jiicilie h urray, illlssi kh" 'h. "m-oura tioit I ftVi.V Miss Mivvjcvift IcwiH. j Due to the fact that a number j of .deli-Rates from distant points ted entirely lt is snld. ltiitmrtti Hlrvti , The mornlnK Hessian vva Klveu ' lover to brief Htato nnd chapter re I ports, coverinn the outHtandliiR work accomplished durhiK tho iiHt yvay in tho way of natuvuiiaa- tlon tu'OKrams, memorials oroeted student loan funds spoiiKored and research work dono by Individual members nnd chapter oommitiecH. Tho JissowjbJy vv;is rjiJJeil to wr der by Htato HORent Mrs, 10. C. Apperson. Mrs. H. S. Stearns, stato publicity chairman, tfnve a resume of the amount and quality of publicity she hail handled dur ing the past year, and tho benefits resullinur from such efforts. - Mrs. W. XV. McCredie reported on chapter extension, Airs. William 11. Saxton, on tho veterans hospital,- which has received financial support from the D, A. and Airs. F. I4, H'oeckle, slate director of O, A. U., reviewed the work of this junior organization during tho past year. Threo minute chapter reports wero given hy Airs. .1. F. Oilpln of Astoria; Airs. C. 11. Wilson of Now berK; Mrs. Homer Oouley of Sa lem; Airs, .funo Alartln of Alursh fbld; Airs. C..i. lAlblnl of Bed ford; Ah'H. (leorwo F. Oates of Itedniond ; Mrs. J furry AI. Ackley of Klamath Falls; Airs. U. O. .smith of Iji Oramle; Mrs. Alark NVoathertord of Albany; and Airs. Cleorne II. Foster of Haker, Ore. Airs. Al. J. A! orris, second slate vice regent preslilcd irl n no hos tess luncheon served at tho Hotel Mertlord nt 12:H, and 1Vih aftor noon session with Its continuance of committee reports was culled to order at 1 :30. Tho Sfxtoentfi Annual Confer ( ernco banquet win be nelrt nt tno Hotel Medford at 6:30 this even 1 inK. Alts. 10. C Apperson presldliiK. flreotinns will be delivered by Airs, O. Q. D'Athini, i-cKonf of tho Cm Ia vhnpVvr awl Mvs. TUm AlncCracken, ex-state regent. One adlress of the evening, "Civic Uu ties of Patriotic Organizations' Iwtlt to (feivcreif hy '.. II. Cfares, ami tvnoVhT. Th VAlvir ot Ka- 1 tfonal J lefense" will bo given by ; Ir. John Marvin Dean, D.O., paji- tor of If Inson Afemnrla) church 1 of f'ortuind. A sketch wfff he rr- j son as n special oniertainment feu- ture. The prf)Krimi will be Inter spersed with number of musleal rfVrN. LOUISIANA DERBY NI'W OKLKAX8, Atnr. ??. Ai- Calf Hoper, , threo-year-old colt of the Three 0 farm, won the ,nul 1 lima derby with $IM'mi added to- 'day at Jrffprson park. Vice Regw of the D. A.R. fill IF, s,-sOA , i 111 ; Mrs. l- s. (iaiiuelt VI IDDt Ml- Pm IDT OUI I1LI1ILUUUI1I: inniTrn iai -ri AUHIIr-U III AY rmuiiLit in in REFUNDS CASE Cut in Valuation Made By County Board in ?924 , Leaves Litigation $40, 000 Refund May Be Set tled By Court. IVftfo mparts tiavo iioen - cur-: rent that 4w!.V:wm ouvAv VfiU Sft fund to tho owners of tiltiihlo land In tho county tho approximate sum of 540.000 as the result of a 2D pet' cent cut marfc ttt tho vafuaf (on uC wacU, luuds. U lft2A, . iv. voW able tho matter will be taken to the supremo oouvt before , u dof- Inito decision will bo reached. This iux refund litigation, a matter of louc Htamtluj;, wok receuUy UvgwrVA to tho foro In tho nffirmation given by Circuit Judge Norton, following affirmation by tho counry cdurf, attiiwrlzlnt? the refund. Tho reduction, lu v.hj.a.Uoi U'aR made by tho county equalization hoard, com,posed In 1124 of County Judge Vr. A. (iardner. County Clerk Chnuncey 2'Verey and tnwr J. li. 'Coloman with, only tUo.-Civet. concurring lu tho matter. Tho lat ter w'as against the valuation re duction nnd litigation followed to determine the legality ot tho pro- coedlne:a which, reduced Ue valuo. of tillable land In 1924 from $511.48 to $34.01. In 1!I24, the enallzntion hoard, with the exception ttt ANttettttor Coleman also attemvd. ta reduce tho valuo of livestock to ?1X per head, the lowest valuation of any in the state. This proposed roduc Hon, huweycr, wat not affirmed. Several Irremilarltleti lu uroceduco wero alleged lu tho reduction of tho land values, involving techni calities, and at that time wero vig oroit&ty attacked by the ttMtetttor's office. There wa-5 no definite reason of ferod for reducing tho assessed land value $14.87 per acre, accord hifr tf AtKHCMftor Coleman, who alat o,d that as n, result of tho reduction, tax levies- would necessarily ho higher on other properties, bring ing about no saving of money. it iho refund Im made In canh to land owners in the nelghhorhood'J of approximately $12,000 county warrants-would have to be issued, necessitating excessive book keep- i Jjw Tbe nvprayo warrant would J, be approximately $10, with the highest running up to $600. To make up this refund, Ievlon would be raised for tho next several years to eover the amount )o.Ht to the county by the refund, which, in the opinion of Assessor Coleman, would bo only nn added expense j and burden to the taxpayers of thei county, ' Kxactly $3fl.201.3fi would bo re-1 funded to land owners outside, of! Incorporated townn and cities, and i the remainder would ho refunded to owner of HJlahle property with In city limits of corporations. Tho tatter amount, however, would be very small In comparison to the first figure. In vJ'r of tho preaent situation, no ' definite action will probably be taken fur somo time. The Noted Dead TOKVO. March 22. (VP) Fleet Admirn) Viscount Kyokel Inou.ve died today of liver disease, lift was one of the earliest Japanese students at the ITnlted Htntes naval academy 11 1 Annnpolls, where he was In the class of 1 S t with a number of famous Americans. Fleet Admiral Viscount fnouye wu oneitf the most widely known Japanese naval officers. He was 1 born In 1K4S nnd early entered the naval service, betng wounded tt the iiomharnmcnt 01 Kagosnima in ! tho couiTe of which the British fleet took part in the defense of ! tOkinokojlma fortress. f CHINA REGS IKF thrcii s I I w w awitwaa IS REPORT i Communists Burn Missions in Kiangsi Province Grave Situation Feared IL Consul Reports risings in Many Parts of Area. fc ' i IIA.NKUW, China, Muroh -U'ii-r AV) )lspalches from Kauehowlcl today stated eomniunit,s had ' burned several missions in tho I southern part of Kiancsl provincrt, near uiat city, 'ine missionnnofi were said to he helpless to oppose the communists. -, ' OA.VTOX. China.' -March 22. LP jTelephonle communications with Kanchow-Ki, Klansi, were inter rupted fhls lnornlnf? nmf ft wns fav t.fc liatoi vhtxa -kt i Brave. . The commissioner if fnrelirn nr- 1 fairs at Canton told the American cattsul ffeneraf hero that the Chf Uese. Kavevtwwettt "elwwlTiK dispatch troops to Klantfsl, but dtie to the absence of .higher officials at Nanltini; where they were at lending tlie Kuottilacatig: convene tlou. uxe actum Uu.d Uei u.tu!i.vvU ably delayed. , The detention of Marshal l.i Chni-Hum, governor of. Canton,' by ttlIitM)lst& nt . Xitnkln&. . Ir most deeply liesented Itere whece It Is believed the Knnehow outbrealts were connected with the Nanking'. Houtll t.'Ulnit Impasse.. ; 1 . . . t 1IOXOKOXO, ; March ;22. lff-i Tho local headquarters of missions . represented In south Kiaugsl prof vinco, where communist 'uprising have occurred, snld today they had been unablo to got any word from that locality. ;V : ? 1 w p& 1 11 N OTtM .w-jMarch, .3 H-urj VmoricAii Consul -(ionerai Jenkins . aC tAtneon roporfed to tio tnte rto -jftY.vAfcvA vk$ Anal ht Vinn. re ceived a telegram from Knnehow . saying thoro had -been communist uprisings In many parts of south era Klaaxttl. . - TjsUvcvH have iWrMA and the foreign missionaries havo boon forced to desert their mis sions nnd flee. The Chinese gen eral In charge at Kancttaw, . this consul Ron.e.cu.1 vepo,vjed. tw. mitted ills inability to protect life and property.. As a result, Air.,. Jenkins has aKked the local mill-. tary authorities u Canton to aeart AsHlstancQ to tUa dUtuvhed tectU tory to insure tho safety of Ameri cans and their , property, WfAflinOTON, March 22. (iH Attorney General Mitchell hns ad vised Prosident Hoover that It 1$ mandatory upon him to proclaim tho national origin quotas of tho immigration law effective on July. I. The proclamation must be is sued on' April 1. Will Rogers Say: NFAV YOHK, llareli 22.--; Hc.st. line' in the news comes from ATexieo, Cmerii) Acos ta wireil the. president, "Citp turetl tlcneral Aguirre, and am holdinj; court martial.'' rresiilcitt Gil a n s vr e t e "Take pho tographs he fore and after." Cfllvifl f.'ool i A 8 e of Northampton,- Mass.; wan. n, visitor in the county scat here, stopped at the lendinf? hotel, was trying to (tell some stories of his early life fo ('ofirVsswtr iittiwr.inc. X a wonder comedians eoine from Oklahoma. Did you ever read our eonslitit m. It sfty, "A. sctvevnof is to he .'duly elected' 'd nil scHtcil nnd serve till duly found outj niuf misentctl.',' It's the one state -where ft lieutenant ftovrnnr alwayt ?ef an even break, if ymi run eiiiJ it tVnd. . ( " Vours, ! will Rorinns.