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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931.
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RKV1VAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
TOXICHT 7:30, Subject, "The
Judgment Iiay." Air. Nelson
will sing. "I Dreamed tin
Croat Judgment Mom had
Dawned."
THURSDAY 2:30. subject, "The
Bodily Resurrection."
THURSDAY 7:.'t0p "FTow Ev
ery Excuse of Man Condemns
God."
Freed The Stain Is Gone
(Ry Revival Editor)
The audience at the armory Rave
the closest attention lust evening
as Dr. Lowry brought home to the
hearts ot all present, the tremen
dous Importance of Immediate ac
tion In putting one's house In ord
er, and being ready for the Judg
ment of (iod, speaking on the
subject of "The Pleasures of Sin,"
or the Devil's bid t'nr a man. The
arguments ho put forth bore con
clusive evidence that one must
make a decision white there la
Btlll an opportunity. When the In
vitation was given, six responded,
there being heads of families
among the number. The total of
converlB to date Is eighty.
Another large audience was pres
ent for the service yesterday after
noon when Dr. Lowry spoke on
"Creation Versus Evolution." To
morrow afternoon he will speak on
"The Hodlly Resurrect ion." This
evening the subject will be, "The
Judgment Day," when he Bays he
will prove from (Jod'sword that
will prove from Cod's word that
Ing those who know not Cod, and
obey not the gospel of Jesus Christ.
In speaking on the "Pleasures
of Sin, last, evening, Dr. Lowry
took for his text Hebrews 11:24-2(1,
"Ry Faith Moses, when ho was
come to years, refused to be called
the son of Pharoah's daughter;
choosing rather 'to suffer affliction
with the people of (iod, than to
enjoy the pleasures of sin lor a
season; estoeming tho reproach of
Christ greater, riches than the
treasures of Egypt."
My theme, more broadly stated,
might be expressed as "The devil's
hid for a Man." Moses was a man
of like passions as we are. If he
had listened to the cries of his
old Adam nature, he would have
remained right there In the palace
of Egypt where he could have In
dulged every desire of I he flesh.
No doubt he was looked upon as
a fool by those who knew him lu
Egypt because of the choice he
made.
But Moses would not sacrifice
his principles of righteousness for
any position of worldly honor, in.
other words, Moses would rather
tend sheep In the wilderness for
Cod than to rulu Egypt for the
dovil.
Young men, young women. I nd
mlre you If you are hoping that
you may some day fill some posl-l
lion of responsibility ami power in
the world, hut he careful that you
do not seek these things of the
world at tho sacrifice of your
principles of righteousness. Too
many girls coming from our high
Bchools and colleges these days
poem to have no higher ambition
than to shine as society belles.
And of course you know what 11
takes to make n belle, don't you?
A tongue and a little brass, that
Is nil. Then look at our young men,
many of them with no higher am
bition than to play the part of a
dude. And you know what a dude
Is. don't you? Well, a dude Is the
missing link between man and
monkey.
Many young people aro going a
Htray these days, not because they
Intended to do so. but because they
had no particular aim lu life. We
are told Unit a stray dog will fol
low anyone. Many young people
are going astray these days not
because they aimed to do so, but
becnuse they had no particular aim
or purpOHo in life. I believe any
young man or woman with grit
and gumption, supplemented with
the giare of (iod, can be anything
worth being and do anyihing worth
doing. A dead fish can drift wlih
the current, but it takes a live one
to go again! It. Any old thing can
drift to hell, but It takes amanor
woman with backbone to be a
Christian.
Then Moses gave up the plea
sures of hIu In the choice he made
"Choosing rather to suffer affile
tlon . . . than to en.loy the pleas
ures or i?in." There Is no denying,
tho fact that the worldling gets
some pleasure out of sin. 'Che Wide
does not deny Unit, tin! It Is a
pleasure for a season. Men and wo
men everywhere naturally find It
easier to live a life or sin than a
life of righteousness All that I
necessary for a life of in is to
rest the oars and drift.
I have not the least doubt that If
Moses had listened to the cries or
his carnal nature, lie would have
remained right there lo ih,
of Pharaoh, where he could have
had all the plenum-en of sin that
this world can afford Hut why does
tho unsaved find pleasure In sin?
It Is beeause they ha e never
learned or anything better
Why. then, do we see so many
drawn away by these ihtm;s ot the
world, the flesh and the devil"
It Is because tliev have never
really been born of Cod The llthle
plainly declares. "If any man loves
tho world the love of the Father
Is not In him." I did not say that,
that is what Cod says.
Tnero aro two ways of overeom
In sin and temptation; by the
power of resistance and by the
power of counter attraction. The
Christian has tho latter method
lie has Christ and salvation In his
heart; therefore, having found
something fnr more satlsfviiiK
t'ose things of the world lose their
power over him. Moses had tho
co-sclotisness of having Ood's fav
pw He nmy have at times during
(hut forty years in the wilderness,
been templed to think he had made
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COMMENT ON DRY REPORT AS
" VARIED AS VIEWS OF BOARD
Collection of Editorial Opinions From American Papers
Reflects General Idea That Wickersham Commission's
Findings Only Productive of Continued Discord.
L.I11IU11 ICukhu wuu Li'lt'd lliruu Llliit-u lui' kllllUK Iter uuclu ill Ui'lcliii
:if lu'i liuutfi , uiiil ucijuitttMl itt tliii ililnl triul ill J('l'H(;y UHy, N. J, hlltf
is hIiowii iwtolvlnt! flowr-rs from a friiMid aflr har release from prison.
Hut Iict liu)pln;ss Is not coii)l.l, because her fallier was convicted of
manslaughter.
Rebels Against Noted Rebel
f &t$BS ?Xl
Senora Coileelitlon (loelilner Kscnliur. of El Paso. Texas. Ih snini.'
for an annulment of her niariiiiKe lo (lenerul (inn.ales Kucoliar, foinier
Mexican rehel chleflaln (liolh above). Senora lO.ieolmr Is the Kenenil's
second wile nnil says that her husband Is llvlnir In .Montreal with bis
flint wlfo under the name of .1. Deras. She asks for n division of Esco-
oars property aim ine eustoiiy ol Itleir -t yearold son.
Operatic Discovery in
Successful Debut
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too great a aacrlflce.
Yea, he may have sometimes for
gotten Cod, but Cod had not for
gotten him. He whb testing him,
and at the end of the forty years
Cod lifted him up and made him
the greatest ruler and leader that
this world has ever known. Young
man. young woman, don't ho re
belllouH against your circumstances
it may he that Cod Ih testing
you Tor some great aervice in I he
world.
Don't chafe under your present,
circumstances, young Christ ians.
It may be (bat Cod Is simply lest
ing yoo lo see what kind ol Hint I
you are made of. He rait h ml lo
Mini and one of these days Me will
come and lift you up and cannot
you to leave a name that will never I
die. 1 low often we see a young ,
man get a news vision of life. Me'
Ih one of a hundred other lads In1
the town, but suddenly he Is sci. '
ed by a new Impulse, and his whole
After lite is changed.
Then. Moses sacrificed the trea
sure of Kgypt. Kgypt at that time
waa the richest nation on earth
and had he remained In the pnl-;
ace he might have been called;
-Hoses mo millionaire. rut ne
was not willing to sell his soul
to the devil tor Ill-gotten gains.
Money Is all right In Its phiee.
and you will never hear me saying
anything against making money,
so long as yon make It honorably
and use It to glorify Cod. but Un
man who hasn't anvthiuir but mon
ey is the poorest wreteh this side I l'us nfter her American
of hell. i debut lu I lontsset t ls "l.ucia" at the
Much of this talk about (Muled I M"t'-opoUtan Opera Mouse, New
money is because Vnlni yours ' I nl k "' wl"'"' w accord-
Money has no character Monev I ,mI 11 f,"I,I,, "vation. She is hailed
Isn't tainted, hut too many ot the!as ,hl' urea I eat operatic discovery
men who handle it are. It wasn't j r'M''11' years,
the :tU pieces of silver that be
trayed the l.oitl .leMns. but it was r J C C
that black hearted Judas that did; leared Suspicion
' Uiy tho Associated Presa)
New York Sun AH in all, the
report is rather sleazy outside of
tho minority demands for repeal
the only constructive thing iu it
is the plan for revision of the
amendment. This President Hoover
hastens to repudiate. . , If the coun
try tinds the Wickersham report
disappointing, and we think It will.
It may be because the commission
has not stood far enough away
troin its subject to obtain the right
perspective. In neither the report
nor any of the separate reports is
asked or answered the question
that Dwlght W. Morrow put to the
American people last May: "Is It
well that large portions of our peo
ple should conceive of the federal
government an alien, and even a
hostile power?"
Oregouian, Portland, Ore.:"This
newspaper . . . believes congress
may well make the recommenda
tion of the Wickersham commis
sion's majority the test of public
opinion. . . . This plan contem
plates a straightforward and hon
est approach to the Issue at hand.
On It there is no taint of nullifi
cation. . . . The Oregonlan has
been, ft believes, as firm and con
sistent an advocate of prohibition
. ... as any. . . But it would be
blind if it failed to recognize after
the test of more than a decade that
lifpior is not banished under na
tional prohibition.'
Register - Cunrd, Eugene: "The
Wickersham report upholds nearly
everything the drys have been
fighting for and concedes to the
wets the one big point they have
been fighting tor, the possible
need ot amendment. Everybody
ought to be happy but they won't
be. Politically it is smart. It means
that Hoover can run again as a
dry but with one hand out to the
moist hrelhern."
Salt Lake Telegram: Prohibition
enforcement itself may be regard
ed as an utter failure, after 11
years of trial. The inescapable con
clusion to be drawn from the com
mission findings Is that the law
cannot be enforced In Its present
form.
New York Times: The fact of
outstanding Interest in tho entire
report Is Dint six of the eleven
commissioners are of one mind as
to the one form of modification
that should be adopted. If any.
Spokane Spokesman Keview: The
big wet association against the
prohibition amendment and Its
ally, tho Modification League, Inc.,
will find no cheer In these declara
tions. , . !
Los Angeels Times: While, m
the main, tho document in strong-i
ly dry It has the appearance of an
effort to compromise conflicting
views which cannot. In fact, be
compromised and, as such, will suit
nobody.
Raleigh (N. C.) News and Ob
server: Tho conclusions and rec
ommondatlons are in accord with1
the views of those who hei leva In
the wisdom of national prohibition.
New Vnrlr Itutli Vcu.a. rj..nul
dent Hoover Is now definitely drier
man tne crowu or Intellectuals he
picked to lell him and the country
that nrobihitfnn la o v
Indianapolis Star: The opinions
01 ine memners (or the commis
sion) are Indicative of what might
be expected from any group of in
telligent and ennaHentiniia ninl.
selected at random. They are for
mw eniorcement even If the law
Is not 100 per cent satisfactory,
llnston fllnhe Th uiio..ta.i. nr
a bung jury, whose 11 members
nave suDinitteu 12 verdicts. Chaos,
confusion and contradictions are
everywhere in evidence through
out this 80,000-word fruit of 23
months of difficult labor.
Kochester ,N. Y.) Times Union:
The commission's group opinion
is that the country should Btaud
by the eighteenth amendment and
seek to Improve national prohibi
tion enforcement under it.
Philadelphia Enquirer: While it
advocates enforcement, it. gives
reasons why enforcement Is next
to impossible.
Cleveland Plain Dealer: Victory
on Capitol Hill goes to the drys
on points.
Kansas City Star: Settled noth
ing. New Orleans Item: The report
will doubtless prove a source of
political grief to Mr. Hoover.
Atlanta Constitution: The moun
tain has labored and produced a
mouse. The chief significance of
the report Is that Its members are
hopelessly divided.
Denver Rocky Mountain News:
The flood of Wickersham reports
simply adds fuel to the raging pro
hibition fire.
San Francisco Chronicle: A per
fect picture or the state ot the
public mind.
Ilaltlmore Evening Sun: The
Wickersham report apparently has
satisfied only one man in the
country, namely, President Hoov
er. And he apparently read only
the first paragraph of the conclu
sions. Norfolk. Va.. Ledger Dispatch:
Instead of aiding in the solution
of the prohibition problem, the
conclusion as a whole has further
befuddled the situation.
Portsmouth. Va., Star: The re
port Is nothing more than a com
promise and a poor one politi
cally at that.
Danville, Va.. Bee: The eleven
members are lust nlinnt aa nmh
confused over the workability of
Hiumimiuii us is ine country in
general.
Richmond. Va.. News Leader:
Never was a more logical report
brought to a more Illogical con
clusion than when the commission,
having rltsprpriitPM tho nii.liiaai.iii
amendment wllh deepest damna
tion, solemnly aiflnns that it does
not urge Its repeal.
Loaded Gun Squares
. ... ... rV- Y. I. Y!sv Triangle
FLANDERS GETS NEW
PROHIBITION JOB
. (AuocUied Pre, LeaMil Wire)
PORTLAND. Jan. 21 Jesse
Flanders, who succeeded Wilbur
K. Newell as assistant prohibition
administrator for Oregon, last Sep
tember 1, will be transferred to
San Francisco February l.as spe
cial agent in the Intelligence unit
of the Internal revenue bureau.
The announcement was made by
Afjjff. W. H', Woodcock, national
director of prohibition. The change
was made at Flanders' request.
Commissioner Woodcock Inti
mated a California man may suc
ceed Flanders, although the Ore
gon congressional delegation sug
gested an Oregon man. Among
those who took the examinations
.for the. job was George Alexander
slate prohibition director.
Raymond P. Roddy. 26, is now In
a Yonkers, N. Y., Jail cell, held in
connection with the shooting to
death of Margaret Hooper, 25, co
heiress to the $250,000 estate of a
Yonkers clergyman. It is said that
Roddy continually babbles "I didn't
know it was loaded." Roddy and
Thomas Morrissey were suitors for
the hand of Miss Hooper. Morris
sey Is also being held for question
ing. Hoover Names Medalie
For Tuttle's Post
City League Basketball
Wednesday, January 21
7 P. M.
National Guard vs.
Spencers
8 P. M.
Christian Church vs.
Lions Club
9 P. M.
Ro'seburg Ramblers vs.
Faculty
Senior High School Gym Tickets 25c
it.
Salvation Is n matter of choice.
Moses was n innn like unto our
selves. Ho whs compelled to chouse
between t'hrlsl mill the devil, be
tween the world and salvation. II
Is one thing sure, j on cannot have
both.
In spite of everything that can
be done or Mill. I. ninny will ho lol,
anil as von enter Hie abode of the
damned you can lillllilollv sav. "I
"in caul table damned.' or i nm
whisky damned.' but what satis
faction will II he o you as Villi
look hack Iloln Ihe shores of e'ter
liny to know Ilia! win were able
to Indulge In nil these things?
As ou aie inukl'iK niir choice
tonight. I w ,oil Ilk,. i i,. mind vou
that these pleasure., ,, sin are hill
tor a season There is 10 denving
that fact that the sinnei g.-i, some
pleasure out of sin n ,,
tilings to! Wlmli you selling
1 your soul lo th.. dei II ill no Ion
I it satisfy oii Am sin pe'tst,., in
j w III result in the unpardonable
sill No douhl ihe u 01 Id culled
Moses a Tool for the choice he
I made, bin he has been ,n glorv for
'' 'm years. How significant 'must
appear those HI years ol suffering
ns he looks back upon Iheiu after
being i, cod f,. ,11M1 lnml.
! sands ol rears Three thousand
1 fmir hundred years ironi tonight
. 'Xeiyeno o! US will he either In
bell nr heaven. nm just like Moses
your ele.p.al destiny is ilelermltieil
by the t holce oit make now.
Phone your news Items to the
News-lley lew telephone 136.
In Husband's Murder
4 Or -' s
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(AnfiociiHi'fl I'mwt Lrnni'i Wln)
PORTLAND, Dip., Jan. 21. Loo
I.oinskI, Ahcrtlnpn, W'aali., Ilnht
heavyweight took a close ton-round
derision over Charley Helnnfer,
Winnipeg, here last ninht. It wns
a hard hatlle with plenty of action.
Lnm.sk i "a ajiKiessivenPss through-
nut counted henvily in his favor.
Itelnner, wilh his lonp reach, play
ed n tattoo on Lomskl's head with
his loiitf overhead right and pre
vented Lonisltl from Retting over
nifiny of his we known punishing
hody blows.
Johnny Hansen, Portland's fluht-
ing newsboy, welterweight, added
another knockout lo his string, tak
ing Mike C.iiffo, Senttle, in the
first round with a stunning right
to tho chin. The referee slopped
ihe fight. II was Hansen's second
knockout over (Jriffo.
KHseo Mcfiale, negro middlo
weight. won a six-round bout over
Tommy Pratt. Portland.
A I vie Iavies. Victoria. B. C,
lightwei(-'hl. won a clean cut six
round victory over Kddte Kddel
mnn. Kskiino southpaw in the semi
wlndtip. Only Kddelman's tough
ness kept him upright, Davies laud
ing almost as he pleased.
Joe Ferguson. 79-pound wrestler,
won his first professional boxing
start from Hill Robinson, negro, in
the four-round curtain-raiser.
II
RAID IN KLAMATH
YIELDS BIG WINERY!
- Harlan Atterbury and Earl Smith
of Iiosehurg, both sophomores at
Oregon State college this year,
have recently been promoted to
the rank of sergeants in the in
fantry unit of the local R. O. T. C.
Official confirmation of the ap
pointments has been made by Col.
V. II. Patterson, commandant, and
Dr. V. J. Kerr, president of the
college. 'Military training is com
pulsory for underclassmen, and of
ficers' ranks aro offered to those
who enroll for advanced work, and
are awarded on the basis of merit.
Announcement was made at the
White House that George Z. Meda
lie (above), well-known prose
cutor, has been nominated for the
southern district of New York
state to succeed Charles H. Tuttle,
resigned. Medalie will be remem
bered for bis successful prosecution
of Mrs. Florence E. S. Knapp.
efficiency and interest In the ser
vice. Atterbury is enrolled in the
school of commerce, is a member
of the Ad club and of Sigma Phi
Epsilon, national social fraternity.
Karl is a member of Delta Sigma
Phi social fraternity. He is in the
school of agriculture.
Survey Completed R. R. Irving,
Gene Richardson nnd Bert Lane,
who have been spending tho past
ten days in the vicinity above
Drew, have returned to Roseburg.
A survey of a large tract of land
has been completed under the di
rection of Mr. Irving.
IV
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( x'intl rrpi I oner Wire)
KLAMATH FALLS. Jan. 21
Trncine the liquor supplv of Klam
ath Indians to Pelican City, a sub
urb of Klamath Falls, state and
federal prohibition officers led by
Louis Mueller. special flitted
States Indian officer, last night
swooped down on the largest win
ery ever found In Klamath county.
More than one thousand gallons
of wine was pouivd onto Ihe snow,
staining ft a blood red. (ine vat
haxlnc a capacity of 1250 gallons,
was destroyed.
Three men, A. Conte, Jesus Jara
and S. Jastiralla. were arrested.
officers said the men will proh
ahtv he hound over to the federal
lira ml jnrv. Many gallons of moon
shine whiskey were found and de
stroyed hy the raiders.
Mrs. F.velyn KllUk. 2;t with her
infant son. Charles, in the House
of I lot en l inn Hi oi H 1 nwn. I'll ,
whithet 'ihe rulnd w) ,n ii was
eunieraloii hi t onne.-Hon wtih the
murder of he. hushand. William.
While Mis. Kllli'k rejoices in her
freedom, the murder of her hus
band becomes more and more of
a mystery.
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haircut, a bushel of oats. Harbors!
are taking the grain in lieu of;
cash. i
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