Medford Mail Tribune The Weather Forecast; Sunday unsettled with rain or snow; continued cold. Temperature Hifihrot yetterday 36 lowest .eslerdav 30 WINNER Pulitzer Award FOR 193 No. 250. Twenty-ninth Year MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, m:io. new budget was not a very peace ful Affair. Certain bulge may stilt be not Iced la the treas ury and White House roofs, caused by the e o n c u ssion of conflicting opin ions among Mr. Roosevelt's bud get scientists. The main "con flict was over the $4,000,000,000 lump sum relief ap propriation. The budget advisers arc supposed to have contested generally against a lump sum. They thought somo general breakdown of Its pro posed use should be offered. The only reason one was not of fered was because the emergency re lief agencies declined to submit es'lmatea to the budact bureau. Some agencies (the AAA particularly) re plied that they could not tell of their spending In advance. Others profess ed ignorance as to what Mr. Roose velt was goin$ to do about their op erations next yeor. There was nothing left to do ex cept to take a rough lump sum guess and It will have to stand until Mr " Roosevelt decides exactly what he is going to do about each emergency bureau. The fault of the lump sum system la not the political one which con gress l'i howling about. Budgeteers did not even consider the possibility that congress might call Mr. Roose velt a dictator for trying to get all that money without strings on It. What perturbed them was the fact j 'that the emergency agencies have beeni getting away with budget murder j from the start. These agencies nave been subject to no control except review by Comptroller McCarl, who Is so overloaded with work that he may be months catching up. Callers at the comptroller's office have not iced piles of expenditure records on the floor occasionally, there being no room for them on the desks. By the time McCarl catches up slips made by the emergency agencies, the money has long since been spent. The president started to control this loose system last spring. He is sued an executive order requiring emergency agencies to get McCarl's approval for expenditures In advance. By I.OIIS ASHLA.M'K AolatPd Press Staff Writer) (Copyright, inss. by the Associated Press ) OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 12. lAPi Amelia Earhart Putnam ocean-con quering aviatrlx flashed Into Oakland today to complet the first solo flight ever made between Hawaii and Cali fornia and hastily combed her tou sled blonde hair before turning to fare a madly cheering milling crowd. AI'm tired," said the famous holder of many aviation records, as she pop ped her head out of the cockpit, saw the crowd and reached for her comb. 18 Hours, 1G Minutes The wheels of her swift red mono plane touched dry land at 1:31 p. m. (P. S. T., (4:31 E. S. T., Just 18 hours and 16 minutes after hr cxclt ing takeoff from Wheeler field, 25 miles out of Honolulu. Two hours WILL t Fl IS OF . . 1 I ; I Nehys IMAN IS FIRST I Aviatrix Reaches for Comb on Landing MAR Mtd IN SOLO FLIGHT ikiftfrifsrsi 1 IfflMJ FRfiP0N0lllli;iltei!'4 . HANG bt pail Mu.t.oN Famous Aviatrix Combs (Copyright. 1935. by Paul MUvn i ' JP I ' Washington. Jan. 12. it can Tousclcd Head As First 1 t JV j,: I ' , now be rrtaWd that the backsta;o , II IS preparation of President Roosevelt ACt Of! ReaCflina mainland L. , , 3 li'liJ . 1 j& "1 HONOLULU. Jon. 13. (api I ! kr ., J.Y? fl V '"" V- "3 V.,... hV vfl riwi reaction of husbands to wivea f& w V 4T iflv'' B Vf,"' ' thBt ' wcrM no !onser- f vf 1 ... - vvY . E fiW-jr 1 1 T"k' " ,rom Georsc p'mer " j I ..''.- J ' jLni jf? Putnam, husband ol Amelia Ear- k r it 'V I e f - J nail. "I'd rather have a babv." w ' II I . &LMi II That was Putnam's first torn- II U- I .2 I ment after the noted Amelia had I '-y , M, Sb 1 : I Panl SUIIon lifted her heavy plane from I TT ..mTVS I- "i I- Wheeler field last night and head- I ' t. J-'H ' I' k' v A M rd for California. jfi I ' ' -SAN WwiB " "I'm llreil." miIi Aint-lhi i:.irl:ari I'lilnain (lrfl us she popped hi'r louslcd hmd out or the rock pit ol lite l;utr In tthich M)c lijttl linidctl In O.iklirml sit t::i( p in. ;i(nrtuv iitr n Ininv-I'urlfir flight from IIuiiii luhi. Then the famous nia1ri rc:n he,i for a comb. Her red monoplime Is .-.liown In flipiit ut right. Inset In a map sliowtng- the Islatidn with retrrpiiee fo the Pacific roat. (Aswtclafrd rre.ss rhott). uinu DcmucDC eniiTucDM nDcnny nil UuLUUIl S .Opening of Legislature Mon day Will Signalize Advent of New Governor Meier to Review Reign Bird Pays Visit To Bruno in Cell Flemington Jail PT.F.MINOTON. N. J.. Jan. 13. ll'PI The small bird a starting r blackbird which, flew Into Ihe county Jail dunn-; the fag yester day, still flitted about Richard Rruna Hsiiptinaim's cell lass night. t Huitmaim a said to be pleased by the vlatt. which he recardfe as a good cmen, The bird lurched on a cornice outside his cell Bll night, (mania said they were "ton busv" to chase It out. EXPECT GERMANS WILL CARRY SAAR E (Continued on Page Twelve) POLICFSNOW HALT F PARIS, France, Jan. 13. (APJ A snowstorm combined with massed battalions of police broke up a march of discontented Jobless persons on the capital In defiance of the gov ernment's prohibition of demonstra tions today. There were skirmishes In which a number of heads were cracked, but no fatalities. The marchers, estimated to num ber 1200. never reached the chamber You may recall that the order wal0f deputies, which was their goal, but rescinded a few daya later wnen in terior Secretary Ickes yelled about It These deficiencies may be partially ofOet by an unnoticed promtae In the budget mewage. Mr. Roosevelt wrote that In June, after congress adjourns, he will make public the actual budget for the coming year The one heoffered last week was only an estimated budget. Congress now will consider the estimates and make appropriation. eliminating some and adding others. The real budget will come Just before the next fiscal year starts July 1. You can s?e what result thia will bring. Ilerwilter. the New Deal wilt have budget accounting every six months Instead of yearly. There will then be no -rax-a and no excuse for lump &umml;ig in June- Each item will have to be specified. Also, public attention will a?ain be centered on apendlng and HcttatMii for curtailment will be accelerated were scattered by police at the meet ings at widely separated halls In the city. Cries of "Work or bread!" and the chant of the Internationale accompa nied the charges of demonstrators on massed police in suburban parls. Red workers from communist strongholds in the capital and suburbs were among those wounded in the clashes with police. CONTROL OF COAL E! E ITUC muiiiLRo ouuiriL FOUNO GUILTY RGADS KEPI CLEAR PARIS. Jan. 12 firm Rtenai tonleht to forrstnll the Saar plebiscite tomorrow as the old fear of eventual trouble between ! France and Germany cropped out on the eve of the voting. ! Stmultaneoxuly with the ciepartsire i of Saar-bound trains packed to the J guard rails with French Saarianders ; en route to vote, 12 "flying aquads"! of republican guards and the crack national police were sent to reinforce detachments guarding the 67-mile front. Refugees will be forbidden to stay near the border. Instead they will be taken to Strasbourg for strict In vestigation, after which they will be sent to the south of France. By Melvln K. Wblteleather (Copyright, 1935, by uhe Associated Press) SAARBnUECKEN, Saar Basin Ter ritory. Jan. 13. A ding-dong, rough-and-tumble campaign, in which Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime were the mam issue, at an end, the Saar After having been out from 3:30 to 9:10 p. m., in the caae of the Stat'.j ' (vs. High, Friday the Jury. Fred J W. Green, chairman, brought lr, a i fAP) France, took) verdict of "Guilty as eharied."L an against the two defendants. C-eorce qnd Robert ("Bab"v Htstlv- UOSEBURG, Ore.. Jan. 12.-(ape cialj All southern Oregon highways were open to travel today except the i"v eV-i At .Y i i! Crater Lake and Oregon Caves roads, , t , , according to a rpport from the dlvla- Multnomah county, on a charge of , ntTln n.f ,, . , ion oiiicc of the 3tatc highway de- having unlawfully set fire to a large! . , h hi m,.(i . IConUnued on Page Twelve) VIRGINIA BRUCE STILL THINKING OF-GILBERT barn on the Balfour Guthrie tract near Ashland on the night of January 4, 1533. are out on bail. The court will continue the matter of sentence without setting a date. Attorney Roberts of the defense was allowed 40 da,s !n which to file for a new trial, rind 60 days for an appeal, in case a new trial is not granted. It was announced yesterday that: Roberts had not yet decided whether I he would appeal. ! The cae has been In court since; January 1 and crated a great deal of Interest here and In Ashland. . where the brothers arc well known. RELIGlSlT FATAL FOR PAIR way crews are working with snow equipment on the Pacific highway from Canyon pass In the southern part of DougUa county to the state line, and also on the Green springs mountain and Redwood highways. AU main roods, It was stated, are open to two-way traffic. Reports to the local office this morning stated that the snow Is IB inches In depth on the Siskiyou pass, with about four Inches on the low er portion of the road between Ash land and Grants Pass. There Is about 12 Inches of snow at Sexton moun tain, north of Grants Pass, and about 6 Inches at Canyon pass. Snow depth at the Hayes hill on the Redwood highway Is reported to be about 12 Inches. By M.tYTON V. m'.KNtMKIF Associated Press Staff Writer SALEM. Jan. 12. (AP) The first of the administration measures will be introduced in the house of the Oregon legislature Immediately fol lowing the inaugural address of Gov- jcrnor -elect Charles H. Martin when I the 3Rth assembly opens at the state capito! next Monday morning. It was learned from authoritative sources here today. At least three bills, sponsored by the new democratic offlei&J wiH be in the hopper with the first number attached and probably wtll be refer red to commit t era the initial day. And Martin uiU go further than sponsor their introduction at, the, outset; he will urge their adoption' by remarks following his prepared address, reports hero stated, while both houses arc still In Joint session. Inaugurated l. M Martin's Inaugural ceremony has been set for two o'clock Monday af ternoon, and ho wltt be sworn Into office by Chief Justice .J. U. Camp bell following the farewei address of Governor Julius L. Meier. His pro- pared address will officiary open the legislative business for the assembly with all representatives and senators In attendance. , Details of the measures could not be learned, but reliable informants declare they will provide lor the per manent organization of his planning commission, county unit system for public educatlo In the state, and the initial introduction of some form of a propohed cabinet form of gov ernment by providing for several de partment consolidations. Committees of the house will go work at once on these proposals. ready declared drown. John E. Cooter, who will b ftpeaker of the house, an WIDE REVISION OF AIR AND SEA MAIL CONTRACTS URGED WASHINGTON. Jan. 12. A wldo revision of the present method or handling air and ocean mall con- 1 tracts has been recommended to Pres ident Roosevelt. From high official quarters, -rd came that proposals had been brought forward to: Change air mull contracts from a one to a two or three year basis with a new transportation commlsMon to ietermine when rate should be changed. Grant oufrlghfc subsidies to ocean carriers instead of the present sub vention through mit contracts, wits the new commission to determine the basis and the amount of the subsidies. Th first prpesal came from the pos toff ice department. It was tied In with a report of a transportation policy conr.nltte. The second came from an interdnpartiuental commit tee on ocean mail carrying policy and was linked with extensive hearings by the pcetofflcfl department. For airmail, the department plau ned to recommend that contracts bo let for two or three years after bid ding that would fix tifa maximum amount to be paid under contracts. (Continued on Page Tweivi GOLD LITIGATION WEAKENS MARKET highway reported that road open as far as Union creek. No attempt will be made to clear the Oregon Caves MEXICO, D. F.. Jan. 12. (API Two road as long as equipment la needed tonpeopl undPd n the religious j on the main highways. It was rc clash at Tacubaya said by a news- ported. NEW YORK. Jan. 12. (API A calmer appraisal of the gold clause litigation before the supreme court was reflected in a moderation of the selling wave In the stock market to- Patrolmpn art vis the tori office that plows arc keeping the hlRhwaya I Although the mining equltiea met near, although anow was st!!S falling ' nni" '"" selling. Smum Ke heavily at the time of the morning -on(lnrd to fraction, among leader, rrnnrt. r'rewn on th. Prater Ij.k.'Of thla group, while American Smelt ing reve;'ea ina irena lor a net gain of 'i. HOLLYWOOD, Cal.. Jan. 12 (API 'paper said to have been Incited by ,the Catholic clergy, die late today John Gilbert", picture attl! adorn j11 hospital and two ouicra 01 ern the dressing room of his estrnnqed j Injured were reported In a critical wl(e. Virginia Bruce. condition. The tall, slim North Dakota clrl 1 Keporia Ol omcr acauis cre iaeij still lives with her family In the To-; circulated but unconfirmed. Two-way traffic Is being maintain ed over the Green Springs mountain road, it was reported, although the snow Is 18 Inches deep at the summit. SEVEN QUESTIONS FORHAUPIANNIS PLAN 0FJ0ONSEL Six of Answers Will Be 'No' I Wife to Follow Kidnap Suspect On StandStory of 'Double' Is Discounted Br JOUV FERim Avmrlatrd Pre Staff Writer. (Copyright, 1035. by the Associated PresaJ FLEMINGTON. N. J., Jan. 12 (AP) Bruno Rtc hard Haupt mann'a w It-ne.-s st raid fight against the electric chair, his lawyer announced, tonight wilt constat of answers to seven ques tions and six of the answers will be "no. Hauptmann's wife, Anna, will fol low her husband to the stand, and the defense expects the state "to ac cord her th same consideration th defense has shown Mrs. Llndbrgh," mother of th baby for whose mur der Mauptmann Is now on trial. Seven ttestii. Said Edward J. Rellly, Hauptmann's chief counsel, tonight? think we shall ask Hnuptmann only seven collections, Th tjueet!ona and their expected answers, are: "1. Did you kidnap the Lindbergh baby? A. No. 22. Were you In Hopewell, N. J.( the ntght of the kidnaping? A. No. "3. Did you make the ladder (which the state contends was used In gain ing admission to the Lindbergh nursery? No. "4. Did you go up that ladder to kidnap the Lindbergh baby? A, Ko. "5. Were you In New Jersey tha night of the kidnaptog? A. Ks, "fl. Did you write the ranaom notea? A, No "7. Where did you get tha money that was found In your garage? From Isador Flsch." Expert long Crons-Etam. : Although Hauptmann's direct ex amination, as outlined tonight by Ms counsel, might require hardly more than a minute, the cross-ex amination by the state ts expected; to take longer. RHJfy itffJ net Indicate what teatf- mony Mrs. Hauptmann would give. TRIAL TICKET HOLDERS SELL THEM TO OTHERS; SHERIFF CHANGES PLAN MOH'S DAUGHTER L! Impartial budget authorities acree among tiie mac Ives that WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. (AP) An extension of federal control over the bituminous roal and other mineral industries to provide for filing both minimum and maximum prices was recommended today by a committee which studied the auhjert at Presi dent Roosevelt's Instance. The purrhae and withdrawal from of unprofitable bitumt here tlvy nver heard or a midget nxe t-"'3 rtn ir u-aj obv:ousi devised to con- r - Wi,v.ar' vnritii:! fit- production uarion. ThrV brhce it Is franltw m.nn .nr thsn the last one. cscrpt a to the mineral policy committee of the n , .vtrm tionaj resource board, which pre- lump sum, and the conf.is. L. . ,horte of olt wlthln ffIf. cether. But they can see c;cor:y wl lura Lake houe that Jack built. "I wish he wanted to se: the baby more off?n," she said today. The newspaper El Naclonal, whir supporta the government, chargi that Catholic clerEJ. "dellberatply In Beeause of these thincs. Intimate i citing tne people to aew oi aenuion. i friends of Miss Bruce believe that, planned last night's outbrrak In the! she still hones lor a reconelliaMon ; suburb. The newspap-r Mr. Roosevelt is up to. He U solng to continue to m5'( red lteins (emerrncy expenses) into the b!a-'k column (ordinary govern ment co.stsi during the course of the nrtt few years. In the end. he will have s regular budget of about six pillion dollars. That toUl is about half way between the old four billion dollar ve:nmint budget and tho e:;ht b '.lion dollar ons we hav !-,ed lately. I', wi'.l take him three or four more years to accomplish the grad ual transformation which he has al ready ?:artd. That means you can expect taxes to be ro-Khly tliird higher :n tie end than they were or fore the de-pre.-;on. !ten years. .Save for coal, however, the com mittee said It favored "retention ol the system of private operation" ol the mineral Industries "with govern ment supervision when necessary." with the handsome dark-haired Ro meo of the screen, from whom slv separated a short time ago. 17TH TRAFFfcTATAUTY RECORDED IN PORTLAND PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 12. fAPl The 11th traffic accident fatality In Portland since December 1. start of the new police year, was report!! today when Nick Josal. fi5. died from injuries whn he was struck by a rar driven by Russell Kurk. 27. said five I prrfona were willed in the fiehtinff. that three bodies were in a hospital and two others carried off serretly FARLEY HINTED AS CZAR OF CINEMAS CLAUS SPRECKLES TQ L WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 f AP Tha Washington Post sp.ys James A. Farley, postmaster gpn?rat, Is bing i mentioned as a possible successor to Will Hays as "ry-ar" ol the movies, I There are reports, the paper says, that a movement If gaining headway I to supplant Hays f.s president of the motion picture uroduccrs and dla i tributors.in favor of some one more Stocks which finished with losses of a point or mre were Allied Chemimf, American Can. Eastman Kcdsk Preferred, Johna-Manvtlle Pre ferrerf. for!llard PTforrrtt, and Cnron Pacific. U. S. Steel lost at 37',i. General Motors was off at 31 General Electric gnve up l,j at 21'. Trading w fairly brisk at fffi842C shnrrs, compared with 404,470 last Saturday. The Associated Presa aver age of 00 selected stocks wk.. .46 lower at 3942. FIRST SNOW SINCE '33 FOR ROSEBURG REGION RORFBURO. Ore.. Jan. 12. fAP) Roschurg residents awoke thl morn Inr: to see the first fall of snow in this vicinity since February 3 193.1. The snow, which amounted to .6 of hi Inch, according to the weather bureau report, melted from the low sections soon after daylight, but sur rcmnrftHjf hlJi remained covered with FtESHNGTOH, H. J., Jan. 12. f UP) The mystery of Sheriff John H, Curtlsa" ordering every tlckret including the flaming red ones held by the press taken up t the door of the Hunterdon county courthouse, was solved last night. It was done to prevent speculation. "We found that certain persona were coming In here and sending their tickets out by messenger boya. and selling them to others in the crowd for $5 apiece." he said. "That was the reason for the tremendous crowd here. "PrJday ae adopted the new sys tem, and found that six of the white tickets held by ordinary frpeetaters, had been sold In that fashion. Some- j body mad a& out of It, and they were apparently making hundreds or dollars out of the old system." Monday, he promised, and hereaf ter, the red preas tleketa will not be taken up. but the white ones will. "I discovered the press Is honest." he said. (Continued on Page Twelve) WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. fAP? Representative Mott (R.. Ore.) waa strolUng atong through She ijsea&er lobby off the house chamber when a Democrat le member stopped t congratulate him on the birth of his third daughter, "Make her a good Democrat," the member of the majority party coun seled. "Can't," replied the Oregonlan. "IVe already announced she la going to be the first woman president and b elected fn After this ad ministration gets through, she wouldn't hare a chante to gain the if flee on that party." JUDGE WIN1BERLY WILL HEAR TWO CASES HERE BAJ.FM, Ore., Jan. 13, fAPS Two circuit court Judge, were assigned by the Hat supreme court today to try cases outside their districts. Cnrl Wimberly, newly electee Jude from Roseburg, was assigned by Chief Justice J. U. Campbell to try two mortgatre cases In Jackson county in (Wi lte. Srveral Inches of snow were j which Judge H. D. Norton was dK- Jreported at some of the runf com-j qualified, and Judge Charles ETIls of HILLS BO FlO. Jan. 12.' (AP) Wounded by the accident! dlscharga of his revolver when he slipped on the porch of hla home. Wllmer H. Klnuer, 28. died at a hospital here Friday. Kinner had stepped to the porch to take a shot at an owl. Automobile Sales Lead Rise of Business Flood SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 12 t AP) I Funeral services will b held Mon i day for Claus A. Spreckles, 47. mem t bfr of a widely known California ! family and former Snn Diepo pub I lihT. who died here today. i finrW! Krf- mp !!1 thrp months- go and In December came hTe from KLAMATH SUFFERS IN San Digo for treatment. At his oea side when he died was his wife, Mrs. acceptable to President Roosevelt. Nicholas Bchenrk and Harry M. Warner, the reports continue, have I obtained a commandlna position on this organisation's board, and Hays' I . displacement, the prmt heard. Is only a matter pt time; munlties having hlgl -r than Roseburg, elevations Burns was assigned to Baker to take the place of Judge C. fr. McCulJoch. Tlie o:.: the budj' Wall ?Tr. ;nd'..' ;.'n. The I'lfl.i fd. aitJiou ir,'. t,".e spree -i , unexpe-'tryl thir: aDOUt rescati'n was t'ne wiv t.-k it Tne rroner b.-"-'s rVi VJ i-e;Viv the-, fl.d i-.v,' ;r ti-.'i:'. Ti're re th-.' d.T no, itr.o et B Rtni.B VJM.fcT buying, have given this Industry a A--ociated press Financial Writer sharp boost in the nwny quiet j The nation's business, like u slowly , t urn -of -i he-year period, rising flood, advance! la'.t week Building, however, remain a heavy through numerous breaks In the do j weight upon the durante goods Indus precslon d:V.e. but many barriers j tries generally, statistics which ap rhertced the spread. O reared fr December were well under i pteel continued to leftt. the recov-! both the previous month and Deeem- ! erv movement, with production In her of la.-t yesr. e first full uce)t of the new year Prtt,"it report LOWEST TEMPERATURE Bills Moon Spreekle. who rushed KLAMATH Ore.. Jan. 13. home from Europe. j fAPt The temperature dropped to In addition to wide social and In-1 the lowest point of th winter here dustrial Interests. Sprcckles was ft j pnrly this morning when It regi.sterrd yachtf-man. golfer and muMrian, He.jj dptces above rero. Many emmty was connected with the sugar busi- f communities recorded sub-zero ness his grandfather. Claus Spreck- i weal tier. Move to Avert Chaos if Gold Clause Is Upheld les I. founded in 18.9. - r. rra. -hi;'' tbe b-t. le-.ri for till? per lod si tire jrt0. Sale? M the Nw York automobile Fhow wr-re estimated by n.o- ' Aut"mt3ile Manufacturers' as ;ot "yc'ir j foc.ation as the best since 1W9. i,r;f! inrreKid rfulre---. of far and wheri -0!f,e fronl N1 nfo v. hole i-nic i b'r.ern are fioejcme eh York rkef; the largest numbers In years to k up. Weather ou'lo'k merchant shelves left bare bv the. week: Oenerall; SNOW AND SHOWERS IS PREDICTION FOR WEEK PAN FR ANt'LVO. Jan. 12 -(A?i for 'he r o m I n f unsettled and active holiday trad. A brisk mow storm enveloped this i-lty this afternoon. EMBEZZLEMENTCHEATS EMPLOYE OF PROMOTION rHICAOO. Jan. 12 (L'P: Thomas .T. Smart, 42, amounting rierk chars: i t v.f abl with temperatures below ed with embezzling 123,000 from his n.ii Histrihution is holding well: normal. Occasions snows In tne f employers, ieaniea toay ne nao ucru abn-'e eurl-. Januan' of U t vear. ac- 'mouriV.Ina and P I a t e a u districts. tPd for promotion to office- man- .., :, .v hithoufc-n a . . ii'inioin along the Pacific -'r t. tore his firm discovered the Hr Rff ifWtn r. TJ Ht R AssiK-iafed prr Staff Writer WAKHiNOTON. Jan. 32 fAP Quick congressional action to erape from what adminisiratlon spokesmen have called possible "chaos" was pro Jrcrted in Washington today a likelihood should the supreme court overt-tra the RoeveR monetary pro- gram In the "gold clause" cases. Home- and they were, not confined to thoe who merely speculate tion suh problem-ne Id that, regardless of the forthcoming verdict, the treas ury could make no change in It present method of redeeming bonda until congreaa so orderea. Even though a probable month of e rMmiiiB before the nine high gold tinge wss given to much of the nwa of the day. In Wati street prices declined sharply, but later stiffened. Although official would say nothing.- and privately expressed confi dence that th court would decide fn favor of the government, the subject waa gone Into on Caplto Hill, espe cially among the Inflationist bloc, and In administration rmarter a well. A derision agalnal tlv government would mean, in short, that gold bonds and contracts would ba worth in present devaluated currency .160 per cent of their face value. The result would be to increase the outstanding ulir and private debt from around SANTA .MONICA, Uh!., .Ian. 1 i. A (its patch in ttto paper to day: "Kont employs 10,01X1 more men, highest since tlie ttnsU ui '.y", mn the sato slsow licrc ami in New York wns Ijooniini! Now how does it come that tlie auto industry don't just sit still and holler, we cotiM m-wvpr tf the srsv eminent would just lay off us awhile." No industry is restricted and taxed more thnn nutns. so th s.'n-erssmsnt eertssnly sin't "laying off them." Say, see where the supreme court is about to put the gold hack in the dollar, didn't know it had Swen out of there til! I went to Europe (where I didn't have any husiness anyhow). Anyhow wc nre living duting an exciting week. tjvuuc uda down Utt Uecuion, vUluHAI.Uo.oaQ 1,00000,00 I ItCXS4ilt tVfiti". tefc.