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Medfoed M ail Tribune I: mdf TMtr-iwtfe Tmt. Today By Arthur Briiban New Year, New Cars. Ladies with Wide Hips. ranee Gets the Gold. e're All Richer. Copyright Kins Features Synd. Inc. ffl Nineteen-thirty will lie bin yav for automobiles ami the Ssjise man will meet the year ionluripr bis best DRlVIXti A jiKW (,'AK. ' II. J. Kjinplcr of (ieneral jJWotors wires description of ! new type of Chevrolet, with i6ore efficient shock absorbers. ww Fisher bodies, hif!B''i' tires, j;Kj'akes fully enclosed, (.'reater '.horsepower anil S.MAUKI? 1111 ICES. HTho automobile industry iltad.S (ill American industries i E . . . .. improvement in quality, per. yiniance and reduction in cosl. I fT, . , , . , I I,hs1 year Chevrolet .sold I Binre than l,:lltO,ll(M six-cvlill- ! .M'lin Siiuare (lanl. On os i ' I hibit there were 31 "horseless OercaiS. i Don't worrv about prosper-j Iiy, mil -rei wnat you neeu. CW fhincf is n now oav In don- i.L . . nio me vaiue 01 vour umc anu 1 4ouhlc self-approval that stim hllatos effort. K The San Kraneiseo Examiner fjBays, in li tT type, neross the jppage, "San Praneiseo Women's ) riipK liargesi. f -U miieli tho linttne fm Ssan tinm SCO ailtl IIS tlltiue pen- tjpvat ton. . . 4 A woninn built like n wooden Hath is all right for Zieofcld's kjkillies, well, built to crawl hrquHh n picket, fence. '' The mothers of jireat men, ffrnm' Charlemnpne to Lincoln, f'from Alexander's mother 'Plyinpias, who danced with I Inakes around her, no other ; ilothin", to the mother of i?enan with trood peasant blood. i", it fjou Will fllld real hips, some- hhins substantial, not an osteo-! i t . , . , . - f logical anatomical specimen, of ; pelvic depression. Wall Street put its s.j..-1 ; :noulaer to Ilie Wlieet or r.-v .'Vith considerable enerjry yes- 1 ... . ... '. tttlav. Ill accordance with "c r.lt'u ,.uli,.ti.i j. Secretary Jlcllon S prediction, :. tllOUey was "easy"' and the day illished With t. brisk rise in 1 ril'ICCS. Rome worry because pold is ' boiu abroad. 7,J"0,000 will fe shipped to France on the :iJemirnnu m(ia, nutMii n , ;'4o1al shipment of 105,000,000 Jroltl for tho mouth. i,S You admire Krench finan ! jers when you hear that they j f Lol !rSO,0(l0,f)On of that pold. I f How tit) the French do it.' t They work and they save. . As your debts diminish, yon !i mitomalieally become richer. ! , - i" i i'i i The people Of the I lUtett NtntOS tiecame richer by about a thou sand million dollars, dttrinu ,l!)l!n. i . . t, . . ,i - . Mr. Mellon S Statement shows that ill twelve months the iwt-'o. :, , , , , , , , -lonal debt has been reduced by ? rfne billion and nine million , .JL ., I Viol In rs. ' If Uncle 8am collected bis Toreipn debts, as efficiently as jUie collects from tnx payers at: ft, jiftmo, we'd be clear of debt f itnon. I 5 In Oermany Mennonllo refneecs from KiiHKia, encamped with their tulldren. are stricken with n ktranRe tllsettse. Korty rhllilren rflnrl In n Inv Itmiru tnllV K.ru Hacrlllced because their mothert. t,M , '.te.or. foliowtni, " " ',."' .. " I"',!-" t prayer for medical Attention, f That method no longer works. Kjiow the truth, and the truth t hall make you free. Includes Scientific medical truth. The son of Italy's king will soon married and u"0 w"l he freed (Continued on Tag Sii) 1930 AUTO LUW.BH AND Also a Thing of Beauty and Luxury, With Many Me chanical Devices, and In Brilliant Hues Evolve Non-Fading Enamel and Fancy Lighter. I XKW YOltK, .Ian. 4. (!') Ton automobile of r.tlttt, stream linel, low slung, rakishly painted, and 1 equippoil Willi all the newest I gadgets for spt'od r.nd luxury, made I its bows to the public here tml.t;.-. Willi more tlian IHH) now car j and chassis models on display, th 1 . national nutnniohile show opened 'n Oraml Central I'aluce. It will close, n week from tonight, pa-?k ,, .,,, mnvo ,, tn mieaKo. t "i"'" '' January L'.v Thirty years ago. the first ant.i- iohiie show was held, in old carriaiies." Fewer Uian 5.UUO ca.-s hl"' ,,eon manufaetured that year-1 ai,0ut s.ooo.ouo passenuiT ear..- und 5o.ooo trucks bum. Hack in 1900 the problem "pottinp the things to run' the chief concern of manufactuc- ers. Nowadayn, however it is gen- j orally taken for printed that a.i i automobile will have plenty nf ' power and speed. Ho inanufaetur-' crx have turned tn the business of! making them beautiful j Slim as a greyhound Is the new! aristocrat nf the hiirhwnv. lonu ' I ftf limit- nnrl Intv I nU'noi f A 111 nra the no,,, front wlin.,1 drivA iln vis,lnP1. hnvi.rpd ltuhtx. Tn in one of these earn is almost like ; -sitting In an old fashioned hoh sled. Tho floor la hardly two foot Am, thera. has been developed new kind of enamel that won't ahove the Ki'ound. . tHii. ti.n i. iht it nrt,niirnt. joe TacKon.' 39, was tteht. Is practicable to have one s cir pained biihy llue. oi 1ose color, or jade green. While Interior dec orators and jewelerH have work?! on the uphplrtterins ,nnd fittinff:', artists hnvn ntttilled thp naint Uned up asalnst hackKiound.s of Borseous tapestry, were a town car painted plane tan nnd trim-; med with brown and burnt ornnKC. I a sports tourlnu car painted while . . ... witn yeuow trim, jane green nn- ousine. a sapphire blue coupe, and road.tcr done in eheckers out- lined In tan on n brown back- Rrollnd I In a hiphlv polished democracy the- lined up for Inspection rakb'n , I una expensive foreiKn cars, with their queer noses, side by side with the stubbier and cheaper oi the American makes. i ... . . .. ... . . ..... ' .Mcini llimminBs, tiasnooara nx- tures. clear lighters, cigarette. ilexes, and other trinkets are more j pllborat(1 than ovr 1)(,ro,.e. .. closed cats, n new kind of lighlin,' ""m '"l ? " Is pulled on nnd off by a little cnril There are. numerous mechanics I t Innovations, too, besides the front wheel drive. There nre motors witli four cylinders, six cylinder. ..ll ,..ln.-u nn.l nnn ,,1idol with k cylinders FORGER'S CELL j side the majeslic dome. David H "" i,ynn, architect of the build inr. rOUTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 4. 'JPi'hii'i! he was unnble to determin. Francis Willard Taylor. 2!. who whether the blaze had Its origin r .. tt: . . ' H'ith ":i fiiri-lfuu MTnolfer flr from rose lrum n oiiht ) m 'rv k fl tnp Portland chambe;- of commerce In 12 years, was in jail today charged with ' forgery invniviiiL' 'upvprnl rhockw. i Taylor was arrested Friday nic'it niter he in nllepen to nave eon- fes51rt forclne the nnme ot W. II. ' no.ln. secretary of the cham. her of commerce, to checks Tor , mhrrhl, dtie, totaiinK Jioo and cashed them or deposited the-ln to M bank account. . Jt. H, KKNMI.WOrtTII TASTl.!:, Jan. t JPi Tho Prince of Wales, ' '"""" ",7 " 1 lil" hnntlns trip broken off I Klne aenrite'.. Illness last year, to I day encountered tho Hay of Ills day encountered the Hay of Ills- cayno in one of In worst mood. nnd remained In his csbln most of the time. The Rale Increased In violent nil during the day and huge waves were breaking over the liner i forecastle thi evening. Most ;.f,wny to Springburn. Scotland I the p.is.fnger nlfto remained be - low In their cabins. Four Victims of Tragic Airplane Crash Q ( U (jf VM&&S Lf; FOUND I N OVERCASTS Associated I'ress lhot i. Two pilots, two ilti'cetoi-s. two caiiiiM-aiuen ami (liclr two as-.Mii tits were ptuiiKcil to ilcaih tu (lie txui off lis AuutcIck when two nlr pl.lnes i-ollldcd unit eplolcfl til a high aliiliulc while flying two miles nl'isioi-c.. I-Nnii of the victims were (left to rlKht ) llullcck House, pilot of one of the camera planes; onrail Wells, ciiiiicramnii: Mux tii.lil, iissistnut tlirci'tor, am! Kenneth Hawks, film director, PORTLAND PAiRCURTiS GIVES HELD AS MO HIGH SOCIETY WITH NEW CUTS ARMED MANIAC t Ql AllfiUTPDFDQ RFQm TRFAT RFfliiV AN ULnUUII I LliLllU IlLUII UL IhLni IlLnui jnn I Youthful Driver of Death Charged Under Mann Act. With Girl, 17 Case 0net of Callous Brutality, With More Concern For Head light Than Victim. rharced snecifieallv with viola- tion of 'the Mann net and u!d by j police to have been the driver of ; an automobile which fttriieli and j "llle.! Herman V., m, ' J"' Ilrandt, aped night New Year m .. ineomrininlcado in the city jail tonlRlit. Tackert and Vera Carlson. IT. were arrested at the hitter's homo here today following an Intensive investigation of the accident, whlc'a nolice described as the most brutal ot llB Wo ln ,ocnl history A "cen ue. said to resemble th-; machine described by witnesses of "," Nv,v Voar' "ccident. was frtiinH hv nrfippi- nt the Piirlsnn w homo. Police declared the left h! n fr.wc ha,,lyi Tackert was said hy police ,n. nave nnmmca ownersnip oi me, car but denied any connection with ,h nccident. 1 uiii m iiuim"tn , "- " - , " witness J nvt iuikhh-u h I ciii' t.i uti-iil.'hlen onl n heml- 1 Bht. A woman nnd nnnther per-, son. described as a boy. were de- dared to have walked back to view i the body. After the headlight vim. have driven ..way from the sceee! of the accident without making any j effort to assist their victim. j i: WASHINGTON. Jan. 4 . P) 'omploting his Investigation of Ir si nlght'n speclncular fire In th artist's studio nf the eapltol b- spontaneous combiiFtion." ""M,u"l l" E. Moberly, tho artist who was "ken uinonseiouH from the studio dnriner the fire, had been drink- '. -'jno ""e lUl me that he had had one or two drinks around noon. but none after that. , KEEP WITHIN FUNDS KAI.K.M Ore. .Ian. A.--lA'i At ttioiilth several state Institution! I have with tbe rloe of the firs: 1 yolr of the prevent b'Kls'nllve ll . ennlum. expended more than hnlf their iiitr"ii lotions for lf2!t nnd " "" ' ' . esrtnry to i-nll on the slate ctner- gency board for financial nssis- i ,,cr i,efre thr. next lcKlslnture. .This was the opinion of state of- flcials today. CHICAOO IPp (snbel McPhail. 4, orphaned In Peattle. Is on the 'live with nn mint. Sh travel 'alone except for a rag doll. MEDFORD, OIMXIOX. " Vice-President Presents 'The Talkies' Instead of Reception and Dance To ; : Distinguished Guests j Dinner Served In a Trop-' ical Setting. WASHINGTON. .Inn. 4. (P Vii'e-l'reHideiit Curtis enrortained cabinit memherH. congrcHsmen and dlplomatH tonight with a ho- rial innovation in n speciully fitted and darken ! ed corridor iif the Muvf lower hn-. - - to . t ie vice nresmcnt inv.te.1 j. iiu irtrrii ru iiy, 11 MK Willi uit'i , tariff tn sit hack quletlv nnd lis. 'I'hn forms, were .printed prior 'ten In "tho talkies." Kut also .t0 lht' P'lsHnge of the lax redttc-pr.-sent were Hlr Ksme Howard . 110,1 nieasnro by congress nnd as and I-ady Howard. Ilrillsh timhas-1 11 ''"" "i l'lcrs" will bo neoes. sudor und his wife, for whom Ihoj'"'' '" "''ow the deduction pro parly was given, and men high lii.vin-,tl the ranks of army nnd nnvy. l"l'8 ,n 'i:'kc certain that the Washington societv. dragged taxpayer receives the benetlls of hither ami thither nightly to dln-j"16 reduction have been taken by neis i-e,eollnn linlls hiis not tho lllirejlll;: Collectors have been much time to go to tin; movies. no the OS Invited guests sank hack gratefully Into the silent se- elusion and let the picture actors' do the talking. l-rlor to that dinner was sorv-! d in th.. Phlninu. room Th. l.m.1 table being decorated like a trop-. leal garden with rliiMters of f. ' " n amenoen r. i urn or a ciaun liage alternating with placodes of I" !','i" the bi-neflt of the re Mirrinnt flowers. I 'l"' tln. - ; l:ates on normal 14.000 incomes 10 OPEN FEB. 1 rOUTLAND, Ore., Jan. 4. Pi The Oregnnian tomorrow will savjtii taxi-.iyers who filed returns nf that Charles llnll of Coos county, j income for lf)2K, but railed ut today iwuied a statement In which t nllon that failure to receive a he said he plans to issue a com-; rami will nut relieve the taxpny plete statement of his guherna -' nf i, i,ig;,inn to file a re torlal platform on February 1 tuin nw ,Miy tn(. tnx on time. at thnt time begin an netive can-! vasB nf the state from n head-! quarters In Portland. The newspaper will say that H tll , announeert In November that j would announce his platform r.nd; initiate his candidacy at Christmas.! but dtie to th pafl.sing of Clovernorj Patterson postponed this action. ADVERTISE STATE POUTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 4 Uirectors and councillors of th.1 Oregon state chamber of com -merce today approved n plan for mulated hy W. (J. InV, managei. for advertising the state through a sfries nf descriptive poster stampi. U. S. Hamilton of Pend. president of the chamber, was nuthorlKed 'ft appoint a eommlttee of buninenH men from All sections of the nin e to formulate campaign for al" of the stamp. Alde from advertising re-oiittlnu from ue of the stamps on mail sent throiichout the country, it is estimated their pale will net 1 2 2 I. -000 to he used In st.ite-wld' dev -I-opnvnt work. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 4. CCnlted Press.) Old mnn Jupiter Ptuvlus botrowed wmethlng from Pop Wnrner nnd pulled a trick piny from the bag to wore A touchdown over the weather bu reau and Pndre of ftalns. Neither predicted the rn Ins which started dining the night nnd moistened most of northern California. SUNDAY. JANUARY f, VSS'.'- I ?.v i INCOMEBLANKS . 1 1 'Riders' Necessary to Show Deductions, and Provis ions Made to Give Re fund Is Mistake Made By Payer March 15, Final Payment Day. WAHIIIXfiTO.V, Jan. -4. (TPj ' The government expectH tn begin ! receiving puymentH on 1020 ln-j come tuxe soon after January 11.1 -t when forniH for filing returns are to h made avuilabte at offices of! ,.n .. i... ' 'utimiiiuj ii inii'nmi ifvfinif iiini ,inn(,h!,jf)i;,(.M: - - v. - - Instructed that if payments nre; made on the basis of the old lax. without taking udvanliigo of the '"" tease, the new scale Is to In J computed anil notice of refund j ' the taxpayer. i ntl CUSC, tile Older Sllld. , should taxpayers l.e required to I in rxcpHH tn me persomu fxemp ' tion and credits have been cut 'from per cent, to one-half -of j ohm per cent. n the next ?4.00(. th? new tax Is 2 pet" cent Insieiul of ii and on Die balance I per cent instead of five. Itelurn for the year of 102U mtiHt be made before midnight nf Mfirrh 1 r., I o:m. The hureaii.t sul.l forms will be maih'd as usual I l-'OKT SCOTT. Kan., Jan. 4.--I (A't A confession that he hire d 1 another youth to shoot him In ordrr to make a faked filling sta- tion rohbery more rentlslle has j been made by King Wilder, 2-1.1 oflcem said here today. j Ionnle Iwtnd. 1 R, police snid. j confei-sed to Hhootlng Wilder nnd I receiving $10 for the net. Ilotii youths are attendants nt n filling station. The youthH nre accused of con piring to shoot Wilder in the bhk with a revolver after taking V I j in dish and 'i check from th" iMh box. SiM'Kenns removerl n bullet from Wlldr's body wheiv' It had eome to reft Just under the skin of his chest after being de flected by n rib. The shooting Obd robbery oc curred the niht of December Ifi. SALKM. Ore., Jan. 4. (IV A r r'ingemnts were made by the hit Oovei nor Patterson and Adjutant General fleorge A. White for t ti" use of Oregon National Guard rtoops to serve nn manhunters tn event of a hreak from the state penitentiary!. This was reportel to the state board of control today by Henry W. Meyers, superintend ent of the prison. This servlc would fall. It was said, upon Cap. tain "Fod" Maisnn nnd the Hnlem company of the guard. :!0. 1 A CITY HUNTS SLAYING GIRLS Fiend Invariably Picks! Young Women as Target- Entire Police Force In Action In Effort to Cap ture Human Gorilla Third Victim Will Die. CLKVKLAXD, Jan. 4. (A) Hunting n maniac gunmnn, tho entire police foice of Cleveland continued tonight on 12 hour shifts, although they arrcat';it throe Htispects today, tho gunmn wiiii believed still to ho nt lur.n1? Thi man wlio was sought in the city-wide hunt got his third vlc tlm in two weeks, last night nnJ left her critically wounded with a bullet I hat barely mts.ned ho:' heart. Invariably the gunman has chosen pretty young women for hia victims. Ho approaches them at night nnd shoots them without apparent reason. hast night's victim was Mis Janet Illnod, n 16 -year old high school girl. t Hushed to a hospi tal, she was able to give a de scription of her assailant. -It tn? lies with those ffiven by Bcntrl.-v Gallagher, t 23, and ,Min, Mary Pshock, 20, of the man wh wounded them In slmilnr fashion. Miss Gallagher and Mrs. Pshock are recovering but phylclais be lieve Miss Illnod will die. ATSALEM BREAKlFEDERAL pie for SALKM, Ore.. Jan. 4. (A) In the ovent of a hreuw nf prisoners from the state penitentiary th'i Salem company nf tho Oregon Nat ional Ouard, and other companies if necessary, would be available for service as monhunters. That an arrangement of this kind was made hv the bile flovernor Patterson and Adjutant Oenernl Oeorge A. White was made known to the state board of control today by Henry V. Meyers, superintendent of the pen Itentinry. This in one of the pre cautions that is being taken be cause of the Increasing congestion at th" prison nnd the restlessness of prisoners throughout the coun try. The prison population today reached 828. SALKM, Ore., Jan. 4. t William Howies, with a long crim inal record, recently sent front Clatsop county to the state Insane hospital for observation, has been returned to that county as not In sane, He was sent here after nn alleged nssatilt with a dangerous weapon with intent to kill. Records show that since H0fl Howies haH been convicted more than n dozen times In Canada, serving several prison sentences Among his offenses were hors, stealing, n hold-up, automobile theft, brenklng Into huitdings and fraud. WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Pi The tongues of red flame thnt leaped through the roof of the southwest wing of the eapltol last night nnd licked at the side of the huge white dome had left today only n small blackened spot nn the side of the building. KLAMATH FAM.H. Ore., Jnn. 4. (A"i The trial of .lohn CI, Wright, plumber, who pleaded not psuilty to n rliaise of shooting tn death Hydney Diirlintr. hotel owner, wilt start January 13 LOST PLANE Sea Claims Victims of Air Tragedy Diver Stands In Hulk Rescuers Toil Feverishly To Salvage Wreckage Ere Storm Breaks Investigation Delayed. SANTA MONICA, Calif.. Jan. 4.; A'j A diver, alter viewing the wreckage, under )i)0 feet of wat er, of one nf the two planes wl-ich Thursday crash d and It tiled ten motion picture men, reported to night there are no bodies ln It. Charles k. Smeale, the diver, deceased from the trawler "Salt", which had succeeded in pulling one of the wrecked planes to with in ninety feet of shore. He said he stood In the center of the shat tered hulk, und had there been any bodies there, he could not have missed finding them. Seven bodies are yet unrecover, cd. nnd were believed caught in the wreckage of the ships under water. Divers have not yet pene trated to the second plane, to de termine whether bodies may be lodged In It. SANTA MONICA, Calif.. Jan. 4. ( Working frleiuledly In the face oT threatening wenther. traw lers tonight have succeeded ln pulling to within ninety feet of tho shore tho Wreckage of one of the two ' airplanes which crashed in mld-alr over tho Pacific Thurs day, killing ten motion picture men, ven bodies nre unrecover- Th Vemalna of the second plane 'jMn, raised within a hundred 'c ' - urft'co during the. day, hut the IIiich gave way, and It set tled back in ''318 feet of wfttor. ' An apparently-.brewing storm, which caused Increasing swells, hampered the work of the grap pling crews, nnd Torn time It was, feared that they would have to desist from their afforts. The1 Trawler Sail, howover. worked throughout the afternoon, strain ing toward shore with its lines fastened In the wreckage of one of the ships. It wan hoped-by the, tired men aboard that they would; he able to raise the- shatorod plane, perhaps before morning. ' If a storm rolls along the const before the wreckage is recover ed, U Is feared that neither It. nor the bodies It Is believed to hold, will he found ngaln. - Investigations seeking to fix tho cause of the tragedy, are nt u standstill pending final reports lor recovery or the bodies. In quest over the three bodies al ready recovered has been delayed In hoped that tho remnlnder may, be brought from the wnter. . POItTI-AND. Ore., Jan. 4..7P) The Oregonian, In a special dis patch from Its Washington corres pondent) tomorrow will sny that some federal pntronage for Ore gon Koems to be In flight, but Juct how much or of what eharnccer has not been disclosed by Kenntor) McNary nnd Hteiwer, who called on President Hoover. . ' Tho newspaper will sny the sen ators nnnounced upon their de parture from the White House that the matter upon which they came had not yet assumed proportions sufficiently definite to warrant dU cusslon. VAN riUZER URGES STATE PARK PLAN I'OItTI.AXn. Ore., Jan. 4. P) Henry II. Van Duller, chnlrman jnf the orciton Htuto highway com mission, In c speech before the ll'lly chili here today limed the Immediate adoption of ft state park ; program to preserve more large forest areas. "Tim few state parks now were bought to protect some particular point of bemiiy and history," h said, "nnd cannot compare wi'h tvhnt might hnvo been if we on'y had thought of such n plnn earl ier." Wenther Oregon: Unsettled Sunday nnd Monday, prnhnhly with occasional rain; moderate temperature, mod erate southerly winds on tho coast. Nb.'2S.". TARIFF ACT Congress To Re-Convene on Morrow, With Senate Asking Early Action Sen. McNary To Re-Organize Committees Wet and Dry Leaders Seethe With Talk. WASHINGTON'. Jan. 4. (,!' Prohibition was crowding . tho ttoubb-Konie tariff issue for ntleii lion today us the first of tho coii nrcMMtonal hosts returned tn a i'lre-murlicd eapltol where, lliey will resume work on Monday In a session which promised to car ry well Into the summer. Apparently pleased by new moves of Hie Hoover ndministra tlon to lighten up dry enforce ment, the warring senate republi can tlrys withheld their statement making to await developments. Prospects for early house debate on the ten-yenr-old dry law had not diminished, however. Karly in the session tho.ndmln iHtrnlion's resolution for creutiou of a Joint congressional commit tee to study reorganization of thu prohibition enforcement machine ry otnes up In tho house. With ry comes up 'in the house. Willi Hoover law enforcement commis sion has promised u preliminary report of Its Investigation. In tho senate, where the holi day recess hna been disturbed hy n series of outbursts of republlcun drys, leaders of nil factions today domunded thnt ' tho long pending tariff bill bo given undisputed right of wa beginning Mondny. NMmerotts " teBlttla'lvtr;poiillili ltni nrn In lino for consideration in both brunches nnd n series of committee hearings nnd , Investi gations will- be underway beforn the end of the week on both sides of tho cnpllol, regurdless of tho tariff. lteorgnnlratlnn of the republi can committees In the sennte Is nlso Imminent. Chairman McNnry of the committee on committees has cnllcd a meeting for Tuesday to draft the new party organiza tion. Awaiting n report by this committee, Senator Wutson, of In dlnnn, the republican lender,, to day postponed the party confer ence he had called for Mondny until Wednesday or Thumdny. Another debate on prohibition In congress Is expected to occur during consideration of the treas ury department upproprlutlon hill carrying funds for next year's en forcement, but this bill has been deferred and It Is not expected to be repurted to tho hottso hefore the end of the month. Whether) an - attempt will he mnde by the drys to Increase the ir.. 000. 000 nnnunl allotments for enforcement work hinges to some extent on the promised report of tl,e li w enforcement commission and the amount jrecommended hy me niiminisii-iiuuii. , In the senate today, leaders of ,.il ,li,nu were tn conference nnd Wqod emerged that they In. tend to stick by the ngreomem entered Into hefore the Christmas recess to Rive full right of way to tho tariff. Tho western republi can Independents, who hold the bulnnco of power between the re pulillontiB nnd democrats In the senate, met with Senator lloriili of Idaho to consider futuro work on the tariff. They have com bined with the democrats to con flno tho measure, to agricultural products alone. Senator llorah. who has been outspoken during the recess In as sailing the Hoover dry enforce ment policies, Indicated he would seek to confine debate to the tar iff In tho hope of early disposi tion of that long pending prob lem. Likewise he Indicated satis faction with the new enforcement policies nnnounced by the admin istration. Senator1 Watson, speaking for ths regular republicans, also an nounced his favor toward contln. Ing : senate discussions herenftor to a disposition of tho tariff Lit tle hopo was being entertained, however, that this controversial legislation could he finally neted upon by tb,o senate within , six weeks. The appointment of Senator Rarkett of Kentucky, ns ambas sador to Iterlln, ndded n new problem to the reorganisation of the senate republican machine. Snckett was a member of the pow erfttl finance committee, i for which there Is already a scram ble for the vacancy caused by re tirement of Senator F.dgo of New Jersey to become ambassador to Frnnce. Chairman Caraway, of ths sen ate lobby committee, nnnnunreil today thnt tht group would ro sumo hearings nn Tuesday. ;