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Medford Mail Tpibune The Weather Forecast: Cloudy Unlght and Fri day. Little change in temperature. Temperature. Highest yesterday S3 Pald-Up Circulation i : 9 21 n - --- : i.: ? e : : i;" i 3 C ::.--';. ' : :s h - S O, Lowest this morning.., Twenty-eighth Year MEDFOUD, OBEQON, THURSDAY, MAECII 23, 1933. No. 1, frTMl HE TO WALTER J. JONES IS ARRESTED AT HOMEJNROGUE R. Good Government Congress Leader Wanted in Con nection With Ballot Theft Taken Without Struggle Walter J. Jones, mayor of Rogue RiYr, sought for the paat week upon an indictment as one of the Jackson county ballot thieves, was arrested at Ms home by state police shortly after daylight this morning. Hia ap prehension brings fctwUst of known "Good Government Congress" mem ber wanted down to one. The latter !s Oiaude Ward, brother-in-law of I. A. Banks, slayer of Constable Prea eott. 1U at his home iih flu, it is reported. He will be arrested as soon as Ws health will permit. ' Jones Flitted Ahout. State police say that since Monday they have received information that Jones was "ducking and dodging around the north end of the county. They have definite information that he waa in three different localities since Monday. The authorities also state that they have information showing Jones was in touch with hla family He waa arrested aa most of Rogue River slept. Jones was in bed. He claimed he had a cold. Jen as was brought to the count? jail this morning. The jailers say he ate a hearty breakfast, and was apparently in good health. Be will be examined by a physician today, Jones has been at liberty on $5000 bonds, with J. T. Thomas and Nick Rossi of Ashland an sureties. The district attorney's office announced yesterday that unless Jones waa pro duced today, steps to cancel, the bond would be taken. Jones' bond has been fixed at $7600. - . Object of Heareh. Following the return of the secret indictments on the ballot stealln?, Jonea has been the object of a wide search. He could not be located at his nsual haunta or home last Thurs day or Friday, Saturday, at the sur render of County Judge Earl H, Fehl, Attorney Enright and VortSchmalz announced that Jones waa in Fort land and would appear voluntarily Monday morning at 10 o'clock. When Jones failed to do so his counsel an nounced he was sick 1n a Portland hospital. A check of the leading hospitals failed to '.orate him. Then it was announced, supported by the (Continued on Page Two) COPCO RATE QUIZ WILL BE RESUMED SALEM, March 23. CAP Investi gation of the rates and charges of the California Oregon Power com pany will be resumed at Medford and later at Klamath Falls within a short time, it waa announced today by the public utilities commissioner, Charles M, Thomas, Engineers who were busy at Med ford were taken off the job about two months ago because they were needed !n Portland on the North western case, it waa announced. At the present time they are working in Coos county investigating the Moan tain States Power company. Engineers will be returned to Med ford shortly, after which they will be transferred to Klamath Falls to continue the investigation. VICTIM OF ROBBERS USES HEAD TO ESCAPE PORTLAND, Ore.. March 23. (AP) Bound hand and fcot by two rob bers at 10 o'clock last night, Bernard MuJrine, SO, waa finally freed shortly before noon today after he had, open ed a door by bumping his head against the knob and had rolled down a flight of stairs to the street. RUTH JUDD'S FATHER ' -IN PLEA FOR MERCY PHOENIX, Ariz.. March 23. (AP) Testimony in Winnie Rta Judd'a hearing before the Arizona board of pardons and paroles closed today with an appeal by the Rev. H. J. McKln nell, her aged father, that justice be tempered with mercy, in the board's action on her plea to escape the gal Iowa In the trunte murder case. ADS FOR BEER MAY START IMMEDIATELY WASHINGTON, March 23, (API Attorney General Cummings said to day that there would be no prosecu tion of newspapers which carry ad vertising in connection with the ie caHration of beer on April 1, so long as the ads gave no intent of promot ing Illegal sale but were purely of an "Innocent anticipatory character, . Alaska limernor Named. WASHINGTON. March 23. AP) President RoowveSt today nominated John W. Troy, miblisher of the Alaska Daily Empire at Juneau, to be governor of Alaska , Queen Of Snows Marny Collins, Washington coed has been named quest! of the an nual snow festival of the Seattle Junior chamber of commerce which will be held In Rainier National Park. (Associated Press Photo) TOLLEFSON'S HOPE OF ' ESCAPING ' PEN LIES IN GOVERNOR legal action . in the case of Aivin Tollofson, under a two-years' and six months sentence In state prison for his confessed perpetration of the Central Point bank robbery hoax May 10 last, awaits the arrival of the mandate from the state supreme court denying his petition for a re hearing, Tollefson, cashier of the bank, admitted .he reported a bank robbery to cover up defalcations. The bank lost no money in the transac tion, - . Upon the receipt of the mandate, the district attorney's office will ask for an order of commitment from the circuit court. Executive clemency alone stands between Tollefson and prison walls. It ia understood that petitions have been circulated asking the governor to extend clemency, - At the time of Mb sentence by Cir cuit Judge H, D. Norton, many rest dents of the Central Point district and this city urged a parole, Tollefson, up to the time of the hoax, waa a model young man, mar ried, and a former University of Ore gon student. His father recently filed a bank ruptcy petition. His case created wide Interest In this county and wss characterized aa one of the miscarriages of jus tice." ; . Robert Glenn, who attempted to hold up the same banfe with, a re volver, was sentenced to serve ia years In state prison by Circuit Judge Norton upon conviction by a jury. BEER ON COAST DUE 12:01 A. M. APRIL 7 WASHINGTON, March 23. (AP) Attorney General Cummings ruled to day that the new beer bill would be come effective at 12:01 a, m., April In every time belt, with the Pacific coast getting it beverage three hours after the Atlantic coast, Medford People Favor Unhampered Beer Sale With Price Kept at 5c Just around the corner for a bot tle of beer or a stein 02 the table" Which wilt Medford hare? Both if Medford people have their wsv about it, when the regulations are com plete? for the sale of suds in this city An interview with townspeople revealed thla morning that they are go!n to want beer at the grocery store, beer at the drug store, beer st the foda fountain, the pool hall and the restaurant. Some want It at the fountain, others In the home, and many have visualized for this city a jrood old-fashioned beer garden, "Stu dent Prince" atyie. But economical? or thlrstaliy speaking, they all want It some place, with the exception of a few very dry dry. And even some of them say "If the evii must come, let it be sold like -anything else; It wiil be leas tempting." 'U should be dispensed like soda pop." one pood guzzler, who has known beer pre-war and poet-war declared, while sunning himself on the sireet. "When the days get good and hot next summer," he added, "won't it be something to go just around the corner for a glass of beer. "And that beer ?-on' hurt any body, he added. "Two and a half per ni alcohol. Most of the borne brew runs S to 12 per cent. It takes three bottles of home brew to make a fellow hilarious. At that rate It would take 15 bottles of the new beer. One would have to be a hu man sponge, ,1 can't foresee many drunk" 'It wont be bad to drop around PRESCOn FORCED TO SERVE WARRANT t Y LAWS OF LAND Indictment of Sheriff Soher merhorn Left Constable to Act in Arrest of Banks On Ballot Theft Charge Authorities thla morning Issued a statement explaining that Constable George J, Prescott, murdered a week ogo by Xfc A, Banks, was gives the warrant is serve because Sheriff Gor don L, Sc her me r horn was under In dictment for the same offense ballot stealing and therefore could not serve the warrant. The warrant, with others, was issued and signed by the county cluerk upon orders of the cir cuit court. The district attorney's office had nothing to do with this phase of the legal proceedings Its duties were centered in the present ment of the evidence upon which the ballot theft indictments were re turned. - Criticism Unjust There has been some criticism be cause the sheriff's office was not giv es the warrant to serve upon Banks, It is based solely upon this unjust, unwarranted conjecture. It to the rule that -when the sher iff, for any reason, cannot serve a warrant, that it be placed in the hands of the constable and Issued is his name. . . Constable Prescott, when the war rants were placed! ln his hands, called to his aid three state policemen and proceeded to i&s Banks home. Two of the state police were stationed at the back door to prevent any escape, Bgt. James O'Brien went with Con stable Prescott to the front door. Mrs, Edith B. Banks opened the door as far as the door chain would permit, Banki, out of range and behind sis (Continued on Page llghtj REFERENDUM ON OLEO TAX MEASURE SOUGHT SAMM, .Mureh 23, AF) A pre liminary petition for referendum on the four cent oleomargarine tax measure ww filed with the aeeretaiy of state late today. The petition w filed by the entl-food tut league. Bit bill ,wa psMed by the lst legislature calling for a tax of four cents pound on oleomargarine and other butter substitutes, . ; Kail In Salem SALEM, Ore,, March M, (AP) Hailstones the sl of large garden peaa fell torrentlally In Sstem for short while this afternoon. In marked contrast to -this morning's sunshine, BBRMN March 23, CAP) Carl Severing, leader of the socialist part?' was arrested as he entered the Kroll opera house where the relehstag met, Ke Is charged with misuse of publle funds for propaganda, purposes. Bar Betnrns-Francls (Pllnls) Barr returned to Medford this week after, an extended vacatiwi at Hlllaboro, Ore,, wftrs he was the guest of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, F, S, Barr, by the grocery store, either, another cosnoiseur of beer added, 'for a bot tle u- two, or three, or four, for sup per.' "And between billiard games or ping-pong Oh, beer will go most any place. . Beer is democratic, saith snotner comrade, but I prefer cheese with mine, whenever It Is served. "A nickel a glass" the price that Med lord want to pay for beer, to day's questioning revealed, A dime prediction at one soda fountain brought a volley of protest. ?oi a cent over nickel; we want live -cent beer," waa the song. "Otherwise, wU m&k eur own you know we can, Anticipated regrets at the passing of the apeakeasy, with the legalisation of beer, were not found this morn In, 1 In Mrdfsrd, opinion being that the "speaks will get licenses and carry on aleng with the rest of the boys, Plan for extension of business are already being made hy some proprie-; tor, it was stated by those "in the know," who announ that the city is B5W served by at least eight beer! joints, "and there are probata)?! others," Fsw persons interviewed expressed ; "fancy ideas" en ihv beer question. The demand seemed to b for the' beverage Itself, sans embellishments, ! beyond the point of rye bread, cheese ; and pretzels and peanuts, and no body offered any kind words for the night club nostra. Msny declared ! that with a sufficient amount e? beer t&ey could do their own singing, and; keep the cover oharga. ROOSEVELT DISCUSSES FARM BILL I if J In Washington for hi epochal eonference with President Hoover on war debts, President-elect Roosevelt emphasUed his desira that ihe present congress pass farm aid bill. He Is shown on the rear platform of hia train conferring with Rep, Marvin Jones of Tenan, chairman of the house agricultural committee, Associated Press Photo,) SCHERMERHORN'S FITNESS WILL BE PROBED FRIDAY Hearing to determine tha fitness of Sheriff Gordon L. Sehermerborn to hold the office of sheriff, and ask ing for a suspension of 8S days, will be held tomorrow. Instead of today, as scheduled. Circuit Judge William M, Duncan of Klamath :conty was unable to finish a aser-in progress theft? In time to reach here today. It is also expected that the grand jury will make Its first report to the courts It hss been in session since Tuesday noon, examining a number of witnesses on the information charging A Banks, agitator and orehardlst, his wife, Edith R, Banks, and S. A. Fleming. Jacksonville or chard 1st, with first degree murder for the killing of Constable George J. Prescott, a week ago, . ; - The grand jury Is e&peeted to bring in two or three indictments. against minor figures in Incident connected with the recent turmoil. The petition asking for a hearing on the fitness of Sheriff Sehermer horn was pr own ted to the governor, and signed by the two county com missioners. It is alleged that the sheriff failed to perform his duties, (Continued on Page FiveJ GOODYEAR TIRES DOWN 20 PER CT. A reduction of 0 percent in the price of Ooodyear tires was announc ed today by the Goedye&r Tire and Rubber company. This new, sweep ing reduction in tire prices will mean substantial savings for southern Ore gon motorists and will be effective immediately. The Medford Service Station and Its associate dealers are ready for the Increased business espectcd to result from this price reduction announce ment, according to O. C. Furnas, Minister Named Ashland Attorney Rev, George V. McCtftce of Ashland was Tuesday nS0 named city attor ney for Ashland st s meeting of th city council, councilman Sininsr and Gregg approved the appointment, while Cotmelimen Taylor and Wenner opposed It, Mayor Wiley east the de ciding vote, A cleanup campaign for the city was also Inaugurated by the Ashisnd council Rich Gold Strike Near Copper Or. Startles Finders A new gold strike wnleft prom ises to bring Into the workers of the mine an Important, sum of mowy, was reported todsy to the Southern Oregon Mining associa tion, Akere and Height, whs are working the Ricft Guieh mine wit from Copper, Ore,, struck gold this morning which startled them, so they brought sampled Into the Chamber of Cornmcrve. The ledge of ore Is H feet wide and eight feet of it wiil nm tiSO to the ton. The rt will strersge N'twcn 9-H sod 10 to the tnsf Two Appointed, WASHINGTON, March 33. (APi President Roosevelt today appointed Former Representative Jnmm W. Col Her of MIsiippI to Ihs tariff com mission and J&mPs H, Hanley of N? bfMks to the f&AiQ commiAiioa. APPLE AND PEAR LOANS INCREASED 5 CENTS BY R. F. C. Bogue River valley ercnardtsts wrs cheered today s In their campaign to obtain sa increased rate sn pears and apples aa crop security in the receipt pt funds from the Reconstruction Fi nance Corporation when a telegram was received; by the chamber of com msrea ttom Ssnator; Fmltick ;SSet wer, - . - - The telegram reads; "Responding to renewed appeal mads in the past 4-8 hours, the Recoils tructs-on. Financ Corporation approved sn increase t-o M csnis per bos fer spples and pears on crop security' alone. Advtees to this effect being wired h$ R, F. C, to Portland todsy. Am continuing my efforts for still better deal on Rgue River pears, : . The cimmber sr commerce here is asking for cento on apples and TO cents on pears. The 55 cents for both, member of ihp committee stated today, Site highly Inconsistent, If 55 cento is sMoweti on apples they feel that at least IT cents mors should bs allowed on pea, and they hsvs hops of getting it. The amount allowed previous to appeals from this stat and Wash tngton was 50 cwrts sn spptes snd pears. The appeal was made thru Governor Meier of this stale and Governor Martin of Washington, who got in direct contact with President "Room volt, CAKE BAKERS TO VIE FOR PRIZES Medfortf American legion suslH srya welfare fund wllUnst suffer, If plans already eitUfmd by that group in conjunction with the Matt Trib une are carried to perfection. For the tsdies will next week conduct s cake baking contest, for which cash and merchandise prises vrtil toa award ed, according to announcement issued 6od&, Swthm 0regms cake hakew sre bcin invited to paftlcipate (n this umwual fund-raising event, Mrs, K, 0, ftom stated this afternoon, and following to judging, the cakes will h at Id and the money turned Into the gensrs) wlfsre nno. Ctf?persilng with ihe American IA gion augilf&ry awl ttft Mali Tribune are fWneral, Poods and Swift Ife C-o. Ftl details of the contest will announced soon in this papsr. MANY DONATING PRESCOTT FUNDS S Contributions sre coming In wg ? Isrly fsr the Preset benefit trust fund, both to the legion and Elks J commiMeea I The legion committee hss banked jover ilt and today Col, W, K, Pi S w nsmed the Leglort treasurer, and iiFoHee Chief McCredls the committee I chsrman. ; Contributions may be sent to Col, : Pslne; treasurer. Aravtass Legion romml!!. or to Butler, chairman sf ,the Wks committee, care the C'olo jnlsi ??aracff. j This fund will be kpt entirely dls tlnct from the Freeeott Memorial tfund, the former will be dtvoted en urly to financial aid for Freseotra I widow and dependents, the latter to j an appropriate memorial. Its xact I nature and fnai location tc b de termined later, ROSEBURG BITTER IN OPPOSITION TO SHASTAREMOVAL Charge Unfair Discrimina tion Against Old Route for ' Natron Cut-Off In Suit Instigated by Chamber Or.. March 9& (AP) Charging the Southern Paslfle com pany with unfair discrimination against the Shasta route In tmm of the Matron eut-sfft deetertng that the company to vie lath's? an agree m-5 ii t with ths Uiiite-d 81tes fov-crn-ment to maintain adequate train ser vice to Roseburg and the northwest national soldiers home, and contend ing thai nnder the term-a of the land grunt, which made possible the ssn atouetlsn of tha Oregon and Call- fornfa railroad, now opemted by th Southern Pacific, tram service ade quate for tha ttevejopment off the eomnninmes affected by U grant mat be maintained, ewn at a fuws elsl loss, the Roaetourg chamber of commerce to today tiling forms! suit against the raHroad company he fore the Oregon pubita service commission to enjoin the company from cancel ling the Shasta train Wst T and S, which the Southern Faettle announces will be dssntinued Maeh ST, interests Agres to Pies, The wmplsmt wss authorised t a special meeting ef the chamher of commerce director and local aMp pers last nht. Author! 'mm slso given for the president of the chain her of commerce to appoint com mittee to represent the city of Boss bwrg at s hearing to be granted by! the publifl ae rvlce commhiiilon st 3a- lem March 39, ! Since the construction of the Natron cut-off the csmplstafc aHeges, the Southern Pach'lc company by advert! n,em?nt, gollcUatiDn ami 1 other ways indnced the traveling pnh He to patronise tto Cfusc d e route, thereby tskfng tmtm -from the Obasta djvliion, The complaint $0m points out that tha Shasta route waa bwHt by the aid of a large grant e? puMlc lands through an se t sf con grew, the purpQM being to provide develop ment ef the country adjacent to the (Continued on ft mtmi iXEDfOflll LURE TO GOLFERS A niixsd tws-bstt foutsDme touir nay first nf the kind to fa playert on the Rogue Vally prtf course in years, will be enjoyed Smlay, ply storting at II a, m. vwntoen fcur m?s hftv entered to dato accord ing to Chairman A, P, Johnsen of the touraey ccmmUiea. and It la eiepeetsd that additional eswples wlB enter ha fore the Ksto close. WIvea of other members erf golfing famBies iahlng to enter the tourney should call Mr. Johgsen at the Standard OH head quarters or Jack Bueston ctufe pro t the golf course. Eighteen hoi 54 wiil be played Sun day with Inchon and refreshments all included In the initial levy ot per couple, to he paid by tl men at the aiark ot the tourney. Pairing wlli be listed Frttfsy, TWENTY-ONE BIDS ON MAIL OPENED TODAY Twenty-sn bids for carrying the mail between points that the South am Pacific; train will not eowr after mx Sunday openert at the Jncai posfc office this morning, accortftng to Postmaster Wtttlam J, Warner. The bW were forwarded to the chief eierk of tea Hwsy servtee, Ptland, Mr, Warner -AJ d, and definite announce nwnfc of the awarding of the bW ta expected to be Teceived here tomorrow, Job Relief Main Object Reforestation Measure WAHHW0TOH,' March 23,iAP) Mis Franca Prkhns told ssngtss aionai committee today that th pur- po D&rx of Pre?ldPTt nocAQSdli t rorwUtion m emu re mmt to afford rellsf not t-o rtwte Jobs, In her fliat appearance as seews Ury ot labor be for a m-2r?ior?sj csmmlttse. Him Ftr'nin replrt to obectiojis against tha proposed 130 a month wage scale. "Thi-we are not Jobs In the trt sense ot th word,'' ahe aald in ask ing that the mcssure be r,ss.rieri aa a rellf progrsm and xtot, an employ meet pirn I Wins Divorce . 1 !, 1 f f : Manon Nucn, cmt fnm actrait, Baa In a suit brought against her husband, Edward H, HHinwm r, CAnsstoW Prist Ptmt& HITLER GRANTED DICTATOR POWER FOR FOUR YEARS with only tfc 3odJIt tag tody mstA sn impawning i far four ymn off tftettortl power. tfce jepttWte was spskesswtt for the "T)w onr liberty wr ltw, K yoa (Hl) mMf wnt mxM ssntratton jwj mm$ gaeft tew a tmr ' - throujli up to fchto poSal Jpert to ftte ffft wrtft a pamteoftte wpey Gam a(( fhs teattott f tha iiwnA t the mmmvtg sesston Kg brt, ths liMsts for tftstr Jfnrt " ' - tim'm too tat!" i honJa. w dtmt need yoo mny toor S mohMng h-rie Uv dW ths mum thing to him in tt ymn gam by The ssiwMttttton wrttte t welm&r rtd the flg to th fpubMa wfcleh wis uAptmO ".'::t:p. wem ' ' hftmelesaiy t th bWrting foreign pswrfc he mM RAINS THREATEN TO ADD MISERY FLOODED REGION LOV'-SVThLZ, K March M JAP) M the Onto rtwrt cmA mwm obly toward the MtoaimppiU prtwig ing flood In vmm Kentwfcy, mi note and Mtomwi this week sand, Went irtrtcaro cow.mv.r-.mm turn tA mnnwm uowsrd drtptnf afctoi finiay Wsswer tfcetstf on ii1, already everlnaded - wtepshed erf tee O'-tio wWey htet night, Ths weattw hu reatt torecw. mors ralna fm tartayi but aaitt th? pnrtmWy mmM b m llipjt a to n-ot cause aertaua m The Ohio b-g n ring slon tha IStt mirs of tfrast betsen Ash land, Ky and CtwlnuaM xttg? rtrt- homea in the (owtands of Vir ginia, Ohio Kentucky ntf indsar,. At lescb 12 Osmtlvt ftd bmn latt dl-re-r.llf &r Indirectly to the I "iced. Refugiwi horx?rt to reclaim their hom? in a week or two provided ym a co miri h-v? rams won, Tha rivr w& practhraHy t mtmoA attll today to l0ulvh11e afw dri apprninately 300 ptjotj from thtlr bn, A sewj r,r tha rtwr, whem $&y) persia Hw was toeitowl to ham iseen saw Iro m the flood by etenai 1 of sandbags, Mtm FerWn stood at the rod sff Vw tong commute tahte to gle fcsr view to the Joint session ot tha horns and: sanate Wor oommSMew, She appeared atter R. Btuart, chtef of M torestry erilr?, hatf ask d the committee eo srnnd the WH to allow tha we on prlwte Sand of tha conrvtior3 eorps thmt wi be crt4 by to Mil, At prwp,'. lu a would r sfrirted te puhhfJ? owned prorxr? and mt of thte to wst of the MtMtoslppL , Secretary Om relates that alana wr wmJer way Jor fwrrnltitr he job'? in industrial cities into m rtv ill a cocuen-stioQ cp. BEER RACKETEERS SPELL DANGER FOR 8 REWERIESRETURN Illicit Outfits Will Not fiivt Up Fat rtvflts Without Stiff Struggle, Is Predic tionDelight Tempered 'Ojpjrtghtc by Usfmm SjtmUerttji B TOBK, mr m Btmtm w . rtng tJirtr test a,tmU to " tt M mnltttjae or Itemmet fcoeiM bow flouting mmM, u ms mwmm hjc h nj nmS hope ot prosjtertty u etawti' beW hr tmmUj tmutlm, One rtlug mw v uwspper am "Msrtnj tfc, refuurt a rtj btr pmaettim twttlKottt, The Wfc (teBght rt the ptMptet of fnhiw (HMiaoB rt. tempts by the efcrtgg, pwWent, turtle mmimtf npmtt, lw not jet Hgurrt hour t tan tmm go$m, rm ttum proflte win not fc giwn m muout ssmere etnie. She oadook tot pwrnt pjimw )n eNte bos- StBitttatrHon ent pimm n toe o Ktiti . iff KM. ot tnit mtUm io1Ik . i Out wi m, ttsmtmm tmtitm mu mmtf nit. . . W fceen mm&-m Hon pUm whleh Mr. e Bsrr. t Continued on pzz toi CHAMlRDlE PLANS MAPPED ri tonae Mpite ): be !J(s me mm mmm ot t artw, mm will prtuMf om-j rtm: m one optima gm, . . . BtwtWifc Mm 4 f bbj Jons eatning :-T ; j At U, S. Treasurer Row mom tie ppo(ntij i-j-;'ej t amtm ttmtm, Mrs pj u - :!. wmmittee enrt former gwrngr c-T Wjomlng, Kenirtek mmM nit gm ( t W etatement. ROGERS BEVERL.T HILL8, Cl , 22, Hem im Iwar thing fm an Income tss ( to relate. Bid yon -this, (he wt yenr i that the receipts frc . mime, tux doubled ymrl WetJ (hat kimi -. . into emkml hat the Met. it yon tned incme - - ' there wouldn't be nny, m e Int of hooey, FHt that ean ea-n ,. will enriu il no mmfn ncreeutagc they theu,te;TC out f it. But you must ai remember the governmeui left one loophole per- -' - ' with money, that U tb exempt fconds, So ort :'. ,-. ills will never be yon-fix it s ewry wa pay m Imomt tnx im vhi earns, he it a fare ; store or inunieijmt wr g nient tends . , Ynmm,