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Df lll HARBOR DISTRICT 5C.Vr,rn FORMATION WILL IltK hi nnnnri , fh riUDL MEDFORD" 'TRIBTJNE,; MEgOgD,' OREGON, THURSDAY, jFTJLY 9, 1931. PSGENINE ord Banker Named On ecutive Committee : of iWly Formed League I per Cent Reduction in txt Year's Levies Asked EM, Ore., July 9. W Per . ..nliation of the Oregon ivere Equalization and Con ion league, with Leslie Scott Lland as president and Gov- W - - ' .. .- 1. r. i-i t-r Julius i. flieiei . lent, was perfected at the .emion of the state-wide tax ittee yesterday. vb was taken at the bub- f the eovernor, who called feetlng of 70 representatives onsldered tax reduction In d districts at an au-uu I . .. i Urge zu er Mfc Ldltion to perfecting a per- it organization, tne Bession i resolutions urging at least Jper cent reduction in all tax or the next year, uumui - tovernor to appoint imeu era from eacn county to ,ho active association, urged lrdizatlon " of salaries and llment of government expen- s, and heard the governor lhat If legislation Is neces o start Immediate cut in he would call a special ses- If the legislature. Such a n, if called, would be Held iter part of August. stilutlon and by-laws for the nation were approved, malt- 4,sslt)le the election of officers n executive committee of 17 fere. This committee would le three vice-presidents ana etary-treasurer. Officers Klcctcd C. Flanders of Portland was d secretary-treasurer of the Ization. The three vlce-presi- are L. Barnum of The Dalles Maraters, Roseburg, and W. Ider of Lakeview. The addl- members of the executive Itlee are William Hanley, Yyal M. Graham, Forest C. C. Hulet, Albany; E. B. ilge. Pendleton; James E. jelte, McMlnnvllle; E. P. Ma- Bend; J. P. Relsacher, on; E. C. Kirkpatrlck, The i; W. H. Gore, Medford; W. rke, Yamhill; W. L. Patter- fiaker and M. S. Shrock, Ore-tltjr I pa to put the working organ I i into immediate touch with snore than 2700 tax levying Is in the state were taken by tiecutive committee, which fitter the general session ad led Organization of county flies will be started lmmedl- while the executive commlt- Jilll plan further activity at quent meetings. 1 DY VALLEE AND W YORK. Julv 9. (Fl The 'iaee Of RnH Vntlna nennnar OVe hflllnrlH nnA flo ITiV W- ' 8antn Monica, Calif., on I7 wa announced tonight at National Broadcasting com- a "nice. "ee and Miss Wobb, who is lUSical rompriv an(M wprn fied secretly nt West Farms, 1 Jenny, by Judge Herbert frllte. i MS PIONEER LODGE LEADER 'RTUND. July 9. yp Mrs. J Ellen Kellogg, '81, paRt 1 matron of the Order ot rn Star In j nBt lby In this state, died here , naa bwn a resident of na S8 years, having crossed Mains wiik ,.. . wagon In 1862. 7a rki.u. a i ion,.. "Rrun H..i 1 ' dul irii .i HoOTe'' has accepted nut on to christen the navy's in f,. ,lJ t". AKrUM, HI fb Oho. Aiienm 3. e s Speedy Relief rom Bunions -Soft Corns i. , "ot,le of Moone's rr .fu11 ' tngth) today. HI. I..1"1 ln "'teen minute- "ii .,?" disappear. A 1 ""' inflammation is ,f"?Coriui. afew ap h., ,,!?h nfht at bedtime ic.1. oTf!1" to "hrlTel rlght Wn -..J" al-ouraged you :in ,hn you have BACK FUND PLEA nee aovernor James Rolph Jr. of California signed assembly bill 1151, an act providing for the for mation, government and operation of harbor districts In California, I have been very gratified to find a splendid reaction to same from all over northern California and south ern uregon," says c. E. Gates, president of the Northern California-Southern Oregon Development asoclation. "Passage of this 'bill has remov ed an obstacle- which undoubtedly would have caused delay In the de velopment of Crescent City har bor. Our asoclation fa now in a position to guarantee to the board of engineers for rivers and har bors that terminal facilities will be provided 1f. the government com pletes the harbor. The favorable reports of the district and division engineers stip ulated that local interests should give assurance that by the time the project Is completed they will pro vide terminal facilities and the nec essary berthing space, transit eheds. etc., ror tne Harbor. "It la our intention to appear be fore the board of engineers for rivers and harbors in the near future and our case will be greatly strengthened because we can now give satisfactory assurances to the secretary of war that local inter ests in effect, Del Norte county can, according to the California law, provide piers, warehouses, terminals and equipment and such facilities necessary for the opera tion of a deep water harbor. "The new law .becomes effective on August 15th, and sometime after that date the board of super visors of Del Norte county will call for an election at which time the people ot the California county will be asked to vote for tho har bor district and elect three com missioner. Under the new law the commissioners will not be com pelled to issue a large amount of bonds, as was necessary before. "The bonds which will be issued from time to time cannot incur a bonded Indebtedness which shall In the aggregate exceed IS per KING KNIGHTS OCEAN FLIER Associated Press Photo King and commoner alike heaped honors on Otto Hllllg (left) and Holger Holrlit (right) when they landed In Copenhaqen after their flight acrow tho Atlantic ocean from America. King Christian of Den mark (Inset) conferred the Knighthood of Danebroge upon Holrlis, who piloted the plane. cent of the as-tensed valuation of the real and personal property in the harbor district. Those bomlo will provide sufficient funds for tho building of the neewsary fa cilities and the revenue which will be produced from the utllly will take care of the retirement of same, interest and upkeep of the utility. In this way, there will be no increase in taxes and the chances are that with a harbor in Crescent City, the influx of pop ulation will have a tendency to lower taxes." 4 ' HuiiHtiuo t'en tors Interest NEW YORK. July 9. OF) Resignation of Harris M. Hanshue as president of Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., which oper ates plane and train-'plane services from coast to coast, was announc ed today. The announcement said Hanshue resigned to devote all his time to Western Air Express, of which he Is president. A JELLTCO, Tenn., July 9. (&) Grace Moore, soprano star of the opera and talking pictures, was today about four months ahart of her own schedule- for marriage. In November, 1929, she an nounced In an Interview In the Knoxville, Tenn., Journal that she would not marry for two years, but at the end of that time would gratefully consider any pro posal she might receive, except from a tenor. Yesterday her father, R. L. Moore, a banker here, announced that she would wed Valentine Parara, a wealthy Spaniard, at Cannes, France, on July lt. BY BOEING LINES New lower rates for air travel be tween Medford and Los Angeles anil Medford and San Diego "became effective yesterday, according to announcement of the Boeing sys tem, released at the local Pacific Air Transport office. The trip by plane from this city to 18 Angeles can now be made for $42.95, the trip to Sun Diego for $4t;.!l5. These are the lowest fares In the history of air trans portation on the const. The lower rates also affect flying between sonthern points. The fare between San Francisco and Los Angeles Is $18.95, San Fruncisco olid San Diego $22.95, Los Angeles and San Diego $4.95. The fares apply In either direc tion and through rates from Pa cific northwest points are propor tionately lowered. . ( T! CAPTURE MAIL PLANE ttHANOUAI, July 9. &) Mon-' gollan tribesmen-are reported to have captured a nuill plane oper ated by the Eurasia Corporation between Nanking and Berlin. The fate of .two German pilots who were ln the ship when It was forced down . by bad weather on July 2 has not been learned. Another plane spotted the malt plane ln the desert surrounded by tribesmen who opened fire when the( searching plane swooped close. LINDBERGH MARRED BY SWIMMING POOL CRASH r4EW YORK, July 9. (&) Lind bergh hurt in a flight! Well, the colonel's features are a bit ob scured by a large strip of adhesive tape across his upper Up. He made a one-point landing on a dive Into a swimming pool. LOCAL SHRINERS AND WIVES WILL LEAVE FOR OHIO When tho solid special Shriner train departs from San Francisco this evening for Cleveland, Ohio, bearing l'aclflo coast dele gations to tho annual national Mystlo Sh rlntrs' convention, on board from the Rogue Klver val ley will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald and Mr. and Mrs. lu. C. Jerome of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cuss tf Grants Pass. Mr. Tengwald is potentate, Mr. Jerome Is past potentate and M r. Cuss Is assistant rubhtin of Hlllah temple. Mr. and Mrs. Tengwald and youngest daughter, Phyllis AuT rey, will leave this evening fr San Francisco for a visit with her- parents and other relatives there until after tho Cleveland convention,' when her husband Joins them there to come home via Canada, stopping at several of the famous scenic resorts en route. Before departing from the east fro m home M r. To n g wn I d will visit the various fruit auctions and get an Idea about prices, ns the California Bartletts will be on sale about that time. He, too, will spend some time In Chicago visiting, us that clt: is also his old home, paying espec ial attention to the haunts in the windy city of his youth, and wtu take a photograph of his birth place for, use years hence when he runs for president of the United States. 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