EDFORD RIBUNE PiHy Twenljr -fourth Yir. ftwhlf Ftty-wwith Yw. MEDFORD, OKKUOX, SUNDAY. MARC'll! '51, 1!J!I. No. 9. Ml MAIL I To da-y By Arthur Brisbane News, Assorted. Tickers Cease. Money and Gold. He. Was Bone Dry. (Copyright by King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Thus rot's tin- news. In honor of d'ood Friday tin tickers cease from troubling "Wall street is closed until next week. : lieforo Thursday's close , merger of the New York Chem ical hank and the I". S. Mort gngu &. Trust Co. was an nounced. Four hundred million dollars in the combination was a 12,000,000 inellon for stock owners. (ieriiiiiii stocks have n boom. ; Berlin believes a revision of Hie Dawes plan will benefit all Germany. Iii'itiiin inereases t;old re serves, and France has an amount or gold that beats all records. In France speculators bor row at i'our per eenl, in Britain at five. In -"prosperous" America:, men borrow at 10, and 20 per foul. f-f-Tlii'v Iwivc tin KruVrHl Ko srrvo bank over there, no H-1 lutnHal super-power mana;el to Htimulate usury, ami milk' the public. ' A congressman liaineil Glass ; wants to investigate tlie Xa . titJiaL, ('itys lift-nk H?'.iausc f its, president, C. K. lilehell, acted' fo avert a panic, as tlie original J. 1 Morgan did occasionally. The erudite congressman jrobably thinks a panic would help. . ' A congressman of Chicago whs re elected last fall as bone dry. Now for liquor smuggling lie tinny be jailed two years, fined $5000. Mini in this life pli.ys many 1ui'In, but a bout! dry caiitli-ibitc-, on olcelinn tlay, smi.t: pV.ntt liiior bctwcirn Heelions wiiiilj Nlioek tbo country's ni'M-al ijchsu', if it were imt slmrkrtl into iiiNi'iisibilily al ready, tf Tin' ciiti.'resMiian, M. A. MiidiHlson, for whom a war rant is issued, following indict ment, has always been snp I'urleil by Ihe Illinois Anli Saloon league. I'rnbibition ceases to be a joke, if yon arrest a bone dry coiiv'iTssman merely because his valise leaks on the .Jackson ville, Fla., station ilatfonn. That's what happened to Mr. Michaelson, homeward bound from Cuba. lie voted for the -Tones law, $10,1100 fine, five years in jail for carrying liipior. (liitain's election, cumin;: in May, worries toi ies and I'-ritisli finance. l-'ivff hiindred Ihoiisanil men out of work drawini; tlie "dole" lo help them from Marvin;;, reprcsenl one uncer tainly. "The flapper vote," which means ytninu V'irls of 21 votins for the first time, represents nnolher niicertainty. . Ivloyff (icoisje promises to! )iit the ,')00,iHi() idle to work.! chaiiifin tin in from paupers, j on the dole, to wh'c earners. He' plans a mad buildinii pro-1 t'ram and other public works ! This Hiinoyy the prosperous They fear new taxes to pay waves to the unemployed. (Continued, od rg Four). AIIE'S UNO EASIER HIS FROM GOWN FOR TESTIFYING But Mrs. Kennedy Denies She Flees, After Auto Brakes Burnett Out On Trip Special Act to Se cure Her Deposition In Oregon. SACltAMEXTO,. Mar. 30. (A") A ciiinniisslon granting the as I sembly board of managers prose- , etlllng tlie imtieuehment of Ku- pci-lur Judge Jlardy right to take . fashion not one of them possess a deposition from .Mrs. Allnnlo'ed a speeial Easter frock. Kennedy within tho stato or Ore- j Mrs. Hoover planned to attend gon, was issued by Lieutenant . church as usual, and possibly to Governor 11. Craimhan tonight. ' drive into the country with Mr. The managers are already armed with a subpoena effective In Washington stato but Mrs. Ken- m.iK- fw iniinr.ifui in i..fi Seattle fur Portland, Oregon. POUTI-AXI), Ore. Mar. 30. (P Mrs. .Minnie Kennedy, sought by William Hornhluwer and Walter Utile, California assemblymen for a much wanted deposition In the Impeachment trial of Judge Car los Hardy, came rolling into Port-that which will be passed, quietly, land this afternoon in a big bluo by Anieiiea's millions of private sedan . and announced that shy citizens. Bach of them will ut would refuse to "give any nioro tend Kastcr services, evidence unless it helped Judge j Flowers and Kaster sweets such I lardy." j as "everyone" has will bo the Mrs. Kennedy's statement was onty symbols of tho day in the relayed to tlie press through Mrs. home of the postmaster general, V. A. C Ahlf. Portland attorney. : Mrs. Walter V. Hrown said today, who added that the mother of adding that she has kept her rule Mix. Ahnec Hemple Mcpherson, of not planning ahead and has no Los Angeles evangelist, did not program for the holiday. The have to make a 'deposition in the weather, she said, will determine Hardy impeachment trial. ' j what frock she wears. The uutomobile carrying Mrs. j Mrs. Edward CSann, sister and Kennedy and her secretary, sought official hostess of Vice President by city and county police last Curtis. Is hHVlng difficulty in find night and early today, arrived In ing places in her home for tho Portland from . Tho Dalles, . Ore., : in the forms of flawcrs, plants where Mrs. Kennedy said she scores of greetings that htve come spent the night. Hho denied in a ' and Kaster baskets. . She has al- telephone conversation that she was in hiding. i I hope "to dli- beforo running away."' nhi, Mild. ' There itt no rrai'iin why 1 should keep out of I he way." tlornlilower and l.lttle, when informed ,Mrn. Kennedy waa In I'orlhind. paid they "triiKted" Mrs. Keneedy would fee them. "If Hho doesn't want lo testi fy. I don't care," Jlornblower said. The California assemblymen made a special trip to the Pacific northwest for the purpose of tak Ina Mrs. Kennedy'a deposition. They expected to meet her yes terday niornhiK in Seattle, but she learni'd that Sheriff 1)111. fowllst counl.v. Wash., had a subpoena for her and checked out of her hol"l In- the I'uget .Sound metro polis before he arrived. Her movements since leaving Seattle are not known. She pass ed throuKh Portland early Satur day morniiiR driving 'ast on the Columbia rlvrr highway. Near The Dalles she burned out the brakes of hrr biK blue sdim and was foned to jmt In for repairs. Meanwhile llornblawer was In Kelso. Wash., and Mule in Seat tle hmklni; for her. Mrs. Kennedy's Kanie of hldo and seek w'th the two Catlfornl ans look a more serious turn to day with the arrival of Hex Hardy in Pnrtland from California, by alrpla Tie Is a s.m of Judge Hardy. "I have no ohjortion to hnr KivlllK the deposition." Hardy said today. "As a matter of fact . I hope she does make the deposition andKils it out of the way, now that ! am up here." Thore Is another serious phase to the Kanie. too, llornblower said. Mrs. Kennedy is "flll'llnij with contempt of court." "Down in California when one flirts with contempt of court Joll Is Just around Hie corner," Jlorn hltiwrr said. Attorney Ahlf has t;iven the evancellsl a written opinion that there Is no statute ill either ore pon or Washington which eon emnpel her to appear and Kve. ' the deposition 1 1,.. ..t.i.iu-,... u,.i,i i. dnefi not I "entertain Mrs.' Kennedy's high , said. opinion of the advice given by "In vf-w of the Investigation, Mrs Ahlf. reudK the report. "It Is apparent "I'evhsps Ibey An not know that Parrish has misappropriated that this case Is before the high- or failed to aerouut for 13Xt;$4." est tribunal In Oitifornia." hoi Members of the board of con Ml(,I rol indieated the surety company Aitornev Ahlf told Mrs. Ken- would causo the arrest of lar ivdy that' she could be compelled rlsh. Tarrish left Salem a few to aplH-ar and submit to quest-, days ago before tho alleged short innlnir In a eafc lKftre superior ago wax discovered and has not but not In an impeachment trial whhh Is b'-fng heard before the bar In e state senate, Mrs. Kennedv sa'd she would remain in Portland over Sunday. "May Ik- I'll change my mind." she said. TOPKKA, Kans.. Mar. 3. WT Diamonda valued at 15'J.OO0, re ported to have been stolen from a Kan Francisco salesman, were seiz ed by officers hre today and two men arrested a.hey left an cast-. bound I'nlnn Paelfie passenger train. FIRST LADY Mrs. Hoover With Wives of Cabinet Officers Will Spend Day Simply Masses of Flowers To White House Portray Spirit of Day. WASHINGTON. Mar. 30. (Al and tho members Mrs. Herbert Hoover wives of tho cabinet Will spend Easter In tho simplest j Hoover during tho afternoon. Shu I wi -something wooly" ono , , of her secretaries said., and this costume probably will not bo now. Tho faster spirit is visible In thoj White House, however, in masses : of flowers bearing greetings from' friends. I Wives of the cabinet members luuked forward to a simple day at home a family Kaster similar to ready busied herself planning tho use of yo dozen eggs, which came to the vice president from Kun-1 sas farmers, E IN STATE FUND; T Small Amount Secured By Bonds Accused Ac countant Vanshes Alleg- ii r t i uu iu nave iumesseu lu Supcrfor Last December. SA I ..KM1, Ore., Mar. 30. A warrant for tho arrest of U. i). I'arrish. former bookkeeper at the slate tuberculosis hospital, on a charge of misappropriating $ 1.- ' within the next few days. This developed today when the board of control submitted a re port announcing that a shortage of $ .axti.54 has been found in I'arrlsh's accounts with the pus Mb lily hat the ullcged shortage may be larger. J'arrish was employed at tho hospital from Hcptomber 13 to December 0, 1!1!S when ho was discharged by O. C. HelHnger, superintendent of tho Institution. Currish is said to have ynfesrd to l.etlinger that he was short In his books $6M0. Tho audit was reipicHted by a surely company. Numernus entries In the ledger ' pur porting to be payments for eharges uualnst the accounts but which were not pum, wero un- 'ov4-reu in the invesngaiion, u is been seen since. MAHYKVILLK, Calif., March 30. plans to obtain morn tourist visitors for northern California by encouraging visits to the hlhtorlc apots rlmintaccnt of Ihe days when red-shirted miners threw fistfulls of pay dirt on the Lr, took shape here today. Upwards of 1 00 repjpentatlvea of highway associations and pro- mnilon bodleg met in Marysvlll "V ' nr arrangemems were peneciea to organic the "trails of '49 com- rilill'-e vt the Sucrumcnlo region." FIND SHORTAG WARRAN NEAR INSURGENT. Gen. Jose Gonxalo Escobar (center) commnjidinq entrainmcnt of troops ct Torroo.i, M,:;ico, fcr an engagement. (Asooclatcd Press photo transmitted by telephone). ITS NICE THAT Liquor Sshipments To For eign Legislators Evade Hi jackers, and British Truck Is Stopped Six Times On The Way From Baltimore. WASIIINUTO.V, March 10. Nearly a dozen embassies and le gations received their annual liquor shipments today. An unofficial es timate Raid the consignments ag gregatcd nearly 800 cases'. esulcd nearly 800 cai:n. Only a im.'t of tho hl.n.ont, THESE ENVOYS ON SHIP HELD IN LOUISIANA ; GET THEIR RUM BY COOS SANDS! TANGLE DENIED I j 'however, wulo mvcd Into WaKh-!"' ngton from Haltlhiore. The niaindcr were stopped In Unltlmore; warehouses because of a fear of1 hi-jackci H as a result of the tin- procedentod publicity Blvon tho arrival of the Honors. The truck carryliiK the Itrlllsh shipment was stopped by police six times between Halllmoro and Washington und the attache aboai'd . ,,, , , .-,-, i ,ituniu hiu' customs permits and credentials each time. - All of the foreign missions hud made arranpremenlB In advance with trucking companies when it was' learned that the consignments were about to dock. A reception committee consisting of Ku 111 in ore police, prohibit Inn agents, customs men and newspa per correspondent greted the truck drivers and the officials of the embassies as they arrived at the doeks In the .Maryland city fur their shipments. Two of the more .'during drivers Indicated that they did not fear hl-Jackers in spite of the publicity which had been gven their movement. FOR LAKE'S BOA! I ItlillMiKPOKT. Conn.. Mareh 3. (A) Possibility that tho old Ike submarine defender, recently at t ached as security for claims of the Hridgeport Dredge & Dock Icnmimnv. niliv ernluirlt llilu xiun- I mer on an exploration trip In the 1 : Arctie, was advanced today by Simon Luke. In tho event mich an expedltluii Is under la ken, Sir Hu bert Wllklns. Lake and Captain! Sloan TJanehower, the la tier's purl-' ncr, would direct It. Uaneliower ; Is related to Mrs. James II. Owen of thin city). ! INFORMER DENIES I 1! P' AfftOJtA, III, Mar. 3D A statement today by Kugen lioyd ralrehild. dry informer, that t painter, to reseue Iter lu a burning he had not purchased liquor frm ' home. Mrs. Christina Jarvls. 'il, .Mrs. IJITan De King, who was whh burned todeath today when shot to death during a sheriff's i she thwarted, unwittingly, his at raid on her home lat MonraJay i tempts t wive her, night, created a sensation srnonit ! Haas, pain ling a honte nearby, county authorities and added fuel- heard Mrs. .larvis scream as her to p tib I lc sentiment. j home burnt Into flames. Tlif)warrant that led lo the fa-j lie dashed into the burnlim lal raid on the be King home was? home and -seized her. She fell issued on Information to the con- from his grasp ami pushed in a trary, supplier by Fairchlld. S door, falling so that the body The Informers when questioned blocked It. today by HUv) Attorney Georges Haas sweater and cap Ignited D. Car bray and Charles J. Haley, j as he leaped through a window in assistant attorney general, of lilt-j mother effort to save her. But nol8f uiJ an acnuaintam e and not himself had made the pur- cbae. GENERALISSIMO DIRECTS TROOPS MUTINY RAGES OUTSIDE HELP ! Sujamcco Homesick For! New York, And Fights Plentiful Send' Easter Appeal for Pay and Tick ets Home. MAUSIIKll'I.D, Ore., March 30. VP) Stranger in u strange land, their nerves worn bare by 720 hours of - monotonous waiting .. . -.,i.. ..... . , I- . 7 ,? , . , , . ., I '""V,0- i n-MU-d lonlKht. m. Iho ova " '"" " "; the outsldo world for Immediate- relief. After 30 days of alienee, under """ n eni"-. s 01 n e ,-rew. ' ' 10 cxperleil to spend Mister with friends or relatives In New ork New Jersey eilles, revel the , "" f m'"" ''1-"' """' "" " " field. 11 wan a note 01 aeuie iiomemcK- : n-'" "" "ervea ' members of the crew. The radio . operator 1h in bed after attempting ' to choke the inesMboy.i Fresh water Is supplied by being pumped t aboard Ihe vessel from a seep hole j In the Han Uc Kills. Officers fall ' to answer each other with civility. Sanitary condition are at a low ebb. All of this was contained lu the teller reeelved today by a Msrh flold firm, which nlm-e Mareh I, wMn Ihe Su.laineeo went aground in a dense fog. lias been endeavor ing to pull It off. Today the vessel's decks are in feet above (he winds and a 10 de gree list has developed. Instead of moving Into deeper water, the ship h(H shifted several hit ml red yards In hore. Members of the crew said they had signed aboard tlie Sujameeo for six mouths and bad everyl hlng gone well, they would have been on shore leave at home on tii.- At lantic coast. The craft sailed from New Vork January 31. They ask to be paid off and transportation furnished to the Al iunde coast. AVhen they were asked why they did not demand to he paid off. members of the crew ami officers said they would hot receive trans- l"rtalion back to New York If they . quit the ship. j L'ncertalnty has brought life I aboard thi veHse) to a ci'IkIm. OF PAINTER FAIL I POUTLAND. Ore.. March 30. "M") Oespltfi the heroic and per sistent efforts of George 11mm i, the window was In flames and he found h could hot loosen her from m pa r uinniAi her poaitlon, Oklahoma Expert In lm- 1111 . peaching Governor Given ... n j. r. .seen leaving their home op the Chilly ReCeptlOn SenSa went h, r Chlcigo yesterday and 'their whereaboiitH since has not' tlOn Promised By AC- ""'n determined. The warrant for (thn congressman's arrest was 1s CUSed OffiCal. HUt'I ,NU',",Iliy 't was unnVr- slood he would appear at the Ked- - j era! building within 2i hours to MA TON UOL'OK. Ui.. March 30. (A) The spurning by the attorney general of tho services of Churlea A. Moon. Oklahoma representative, W au.i.. m ;ic Unwlim.l u.o- 1 , ,, ,, ,, ccvdlnvH ncalunt (lovwnor lUwy I'. , l-"HK and the Boveinoi"8 anmiiilion- merit that he would c-ome; ori.h next week with revelations that would "spill opponents wide open." lifted today to an even hlglier pilch of public Interest tho furth coming Inipifry Monday night: by ii... w....ii'u ..n..i,.i i llepresmtativ Moon's appeal- , ,. i ,.. sternatlon in the ranks of the gov- eriuir'u tirnNieiitiiiH fa ml lirrmirht solace to his faithful friends,' who no I .ml upon It to set up tho ery of "persecution" by an outsider. Moon's slay In Jtaton Kongo was not long, lie checked In the hotel and checked right uut aguin. No one has been found who will tell what ho did while here 'or what hecamu of him when he left tho hulel. - ; In punitive language. Attorney General Percy Saint, d'liled (hat he had Invited the Oklahnman, who aided in the impeachment of that I state's governor, to Join him as ad viser In (ho Impeachment move against Governor Long, charged with I!) offlelal ofretmes, Including murder plotting. MEXICAN BATTLE, BOTH SIDES WIN M1CXICO CITV. March 30. M'j National headquarters lonight an pounced that "many rebels were killed and wounded" In a cavalry etiKaKfincnt near Corralitos, south of Jim Inez. The rebel horsemen were said to have been driven bark toward their main army. MWKVVA, Chihuahua, MarWi 30. l" The rebel General Michel. In Chihuahua, sent a bulletin to rebel headquarter here tonight in whb'h he said that 100 federal soldiers had fled from Kscalon to join In surgents In Chihuahua and that lh..o H,,Mlon hail hii Id ;n..l f II... federal soldiers had been with drawn from tin; Jlniinez unit. H.W.CM. Oro.. Miuili 3l.-(A'l Invt'MllKalinn i.f itn jiII-k.I fnko Mil on tho Mulhi'iir rlviT hrl'lur ntllimltti'il tn till! HtHti lilKhwny fiiniiiilMKlnn, rxiniiiil yrKliTilay ilur. ItiK III'! roTninlKHliin ini-i.tiitK, tihuulil ho hallilli'il liy thn MulfntitilHli I'liimty illHtrlrt attiirniy anil imt thi attornry gi'ni'ral'H nffli-p hi-n. Thin 1m tho NuhMtHiiio nf a ri" port hamlr-il ilown toilay.by Attur. noy OnniTHl. Van Wlnkk-. IIIn do partment wua aHkeil to conduct tho IvpftllKittlnn. The utato officer de clared he would lie Rind to UMil.t In th inveatlKdtlun. SOLON WANTED imtavahui AS A VIOLATOR Rep. Michaelson Hies For Florida As Officers With Warrant Camp On Door stepsHis Trunks Leak ed Last October, But ln- :' dictment Kept Secret. CHU'ACO, March Hu. (!') The arrest of Congressman M. A. Mich aelson wiu-s the objective today of a deputy sent out by the lniied States marshal's office armed with a warrant charging him with vio lation of the dry law. "If lit Isn't at liome, camp there until be shows up." was the In struction" given the deputy. It np peured us though the officer might sitting on the doorstep some time because it was reported Iep. Michaelson had gone to Florid It was In Jacksonville the rouble started, due to the keen nose of a city policeman and the leakincss of two trunks the congressman was bringing from Havana. Although Mr. Michaelson was Indicted lust ,, i ' October, the public knew of the affair until (wo days ago. This, explained officials In the southern city, whs because the warrant for hi.s arrest had not been Issued, and It was customary not 10 nmK0 public such Indictments 'for fear of frightening away the persons wauled, Mr. and Mrs, Michaelson wem make tln required 1!000 bond pending removal proceedings to 1 Florida It looked today as though Mr. n mis passeo over inese '"'"'"""X,, . "'l" 't!T ' 1" "'i'iii'ii tom at jHckHonvlllo to fMoto lliu .Ut.lln u 'quickly an until, ii. , , , pohhi.iii-.. vhn the wn rru nt was IsMiied. TIlMtrlet Attorney CIcuiko E. O. .lol.ilson iini.ounced he would clvo the ennurcHKiinin 1 hoiirH to him .'n-nder. The time wut up todiiy and a fl uty wan went after him. Department of Jutlep offleltilNi. wild they reecntly talked with Itep, MlchiiPwn over the telephone and 'asked him to nave them tho em- , h"ment hlm;The treasury will be Klad to seo STAGE DARLING OF 90 S PASSES May Belfort, Star of Gay Nineties, Spent Last Days As Rug Weaver In San ta Barbara An Artist Till The Last. HA NT A HAItllAlCA. Oil., March 30. (!) Once the toast of Kuro peiin anil American stage devotees, May Mudge, better known as May Helfort. "Ihe darling of the Lou don music halls," died In poverty here lust night after a lingering Illness. 4 j.g Penniless since (he death several years ago of her husband, Juim Mudgc. former president nt the "White Jtals," noted theatrical or ganization. Ihe once famous actress whose cuekney songs and imperso nations made her the Idol of con tinental and American vaudeville tlifHnrr t)i., "1.11 ir nli.nll..u 'I I. ...I rk(, , ,VI ,., (1H'n weaver. Him wan hiirn In I.iiihIiim in 1X73 and took tho name nf Helfort w hen alio entered lierMlHKe career there an n Jnlinif Bill. Hlie avn up the kIiiko after nearly h deraile of aim. Hiillonal aui'reaai'H In London. I'arln anil New l ork theater, lo marry Jjjniea Mtltluc. The two had amanHed a comfort ahlo forlmie. hut i,t It In ull udvtHCil nilutnw lnveitnient. Ili-r Itiat atatfi- aiiliearunce waa with the ('omtnillilly lilayera hero ft few yeara mko aa Mra. Malalirop In "The ItlVHlr." Althouxh ahc had toHt her youth and tnont of her heauty, her performance was pro nounced liy critics to hove been one of the heat weep In this city. NI'.VV YOIIK, March 30. (IP) Mra. Kate l:av:a ru:::zer. widow of .foxeph I'ulltjier. founder of the New York World, left an estate with net valuo of Tho Appraisal, fllcri today, showed that the ffross estate was $3,0411,806 and that Us largest Item was securities worth I2,459,77. AMID PROVERTY i i ha Him 0 Treasury Head In Radio Talk Says Payment of National Debt Means New Reduction Favors In come Return Secrecy and Defends Refund. WASHINGTON. Mar. 30. A) The first public utterance of Sec retary Mellon as a member of the Hoover cabinet, made tonight ov er the radio. Was a spirited de fenHe of the treasury's tax refund policy, an assurance of treasury sympathy toward further tux er duetlon, and a reiteration of the government's determination - .. t o wipe out the national .debt.. In a speech broadcast under the auspiecK of the Washington Eve ning Star, Mr. Mellon outlined plans of his department for im proving tax administration, debt refunding and budget savings. Tho eminent financing, he said, wern the quick repayment of national obligations, tho maintenance of expenditures within income, and the upholding of public credit. The possibilities of bettering and making more equitable tax levy ing systems, he declared, were al ways before the eyes of adminis tration officials, "No other part of our financial policy has been more consistent ly maintained than that providing for the prompt payment of publln debt.'" he said. ' After the World war( this policy was continued. Today tho national debt has been reduced to manageable propor tions and about 9300,000,000 a year suved In Interest charges. Eventually, as that debt Is paid off entirely, this drain on our rev- "'' wfliowd' nod we, can . u -,..,. i?,; Irtu,S In taC looK rorwurd ttlon to a .very B'oat .,,... lHv, 1 Already tuxes have been reH- tored to a peacetime level. . This Thiro , .mut.h tlmt cu,i bo'- done and should h6 done when revenue shows sufficient perma- . I........ At lh.ra ia...unr t. r,trtnr reduction In taxes on earned In come. It Is a position with which I have always been In sympathy. the principle still further carried Into law whenever revenues jus tify such action. "Another piace where progress can be made Is In tho administra tion of the tax laws. Tho real opportunity for Improvement -lies In slmpllfyliiK the administration of the tax laws; and this tho treasury Is niaklnir a determined effort lo do. Tho government Is trying to settle each tax ease promptly and finally and with dun regard to the Interests of both jthe government and the taxpayer. "Hlnce 1917 the bureau or in ternational revenue has collected almost JIIII. 0011. 000.000 and has as sessed (uoro than four billion1 of back ta ,'. Iluring tills time It has refunded less than one billion dollars or approximately two and one-half per cent of the amount collected. This Is a record of ef ficiency that would he hnnf to eiiual and yet responsible- puhl officials, while not charging d' ItoncHty. have attempted to -credit this record because occcsS lonully a refund of several millions of dollars has been made to a single taxpayer. They neglect to stato that the taxes paid by such Individuals cr corporations oftcy run Into the hundreds of millions', of which only a small part Is ev er refunded." 'f Mr. Mellon said that tho treas ury policy nlways would bo , onr of opposition to making tax re turns public and of protecllnrf taxpayers from "subjecting their business affairs to tho scrutiny of Ibolr competitors, the Idly curious, the solicitors of contributions, and unscrupulous practitioners seeking out posslbl'o future clients." - - "Much. In brief outline, arc fli government's financial policies," be added. "They sllll conform to tbo traditions established whn tlie government was first 'found ed. We. cannot do better than to follow those trsdltlons and .lo make suro that, In f iinilamentaf matters our -actions square with those great linmtitablo principle-, which our forefathers. Willi such ennsumate wisdom made a part of tlie very structure, of our govern-1 nicnt." KOMti, Italy. March 30. (flv Mrs. Laurence Tompkins, wife of Ihe AtlantH, (ia., sculptor of Ihut name, was believed to bo recover ing tniiay from an attack of pto maine poisoning which developed last Wednesday after she had eat en some preserved mushrooms" llnlll last night It was not believed she would recover. Her husbani ' denied sbo had attempted suicide. MAKKK, Ore., March 30. P)-s. Snow, driven by a strong north wind, tell here last night and early today. Later In the day the light blanket of snow disappeared under, the rays of a brilliant eun. ' . MELLON