1 na —• f Subscription, $1.50 the Year. LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923 Laureiwood Cong relational church HOI TH MOUNT TABOR REHER M)WER MOUNT »COTT CHURCH ACTTVniES gave a community dinner last Tues­ VOIR PARK AND VICINITY day. Kera Park Christian A basket cocial will be held at the The camyry at Fiftieth and Mrs. J. E. Fountain, box 83, Rea­ Pre-Easter services will be held [ school, March 3. view, Wash., is a lady interested in | Foweli Valley was sold this week at morning and evening next Sunday . public auction. Lents. Dena Shepherd will entertain with i by the pastor, Rev. J. F. Ghormiey. Lawmakers Onabfe te Com* The new garage on Fiftieth and a 5 o'clock party February 22. F. E. Jigger and son, George, ar» Special music by the cborus, directed proud of their new property, an auto Foster Road was ojwned this week Mrs. Robert Massy and daughter, by Mrs. Mae Billingsley, will be sup­ jleta Labor* Within Con­ by Wilson Bros. Dorris, of Valsetx, Or., was a visitor plemented by solos by Mrs. Emily mobile. at the E. O. Shepherd home last stitutional Limit Mrs. M H Rice of Milton is visit­ H. H. Jenah, millworker of Forty­ Patterson of Eugene. ninth and Division, hopes for an early ing her slater, Mrs. Ward Swope, of week. The loyal workers meet thia week 15329 Seventieth street. ■pring pickup in the building line. Mrs. E. M. Bell, of Sixty-eighth at the home of Mrs. William Clem, Salem.—The constltutionai 49-day William lieinzelman left Saturday street, is III with tonsilitis. Oswald 4409 Sixty-third street, under the period prescribed for legislative ses­ Mr. Clock, formerly a resident of sion* expired with the Important qjes Creston, is a new salesman for the for California where he has a state Bell cut his hand seriously while at new president, Mrs. Griff King. position testing and inoculating fruit his chorea. Baptist snd Congregational «fona of consolidation, taxation and Endicott Paper company. George Pratt, of Seventy-second Joint services in the Laurel wood fncome tax unsettled, so It wee neces­ The Franklin Garage la a busy |trees. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Bowker, of street and Sixty-fifth avenue, has Congregational church during the sary to extend the session over into place these days. The cold weather, you know, was hard on Fords and 5133 Sixty-second street, had a visit completed a new and modern rab- building of the new .Baptist church. this week. Even the appropriation Congregational Sunday school meets bills did not make their appearance .from the stork on February 11. He bitry to house 90 animals. cars. The federation of New Zealand at 10 A. M. and Baptist at 12:15. until Saturday left them a fine daughter. Chester Cieslinski, the Franklin The pay of member* ends, they work Mrs. Emily Patterson of Eugene is ami Flemish giant breeders of fine Regular preaching services at II barber, reports business as fine in for nothing, and the legislators can rabbits held a party at the home of and 7:30. in Portland on business and is the and around Fiftieth and Division retqain an long as they Tiesse, with­ Anabel Presbyterian guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall, F. C. Griffin at Jenny station, last streets. week. Rev. J. M. Paxton, pastor, will out expense tt> the state insofar a* the of 403 Seventy-third street. The Mount Scott Transfer com­ The canning, poultry, garden, sew­ preach at 11 A. M. on “The Touch pay of the senatore and represents- Funeral services for the late Isa­ pany has been doing some moving ing and domestic science clubs are of Christ” At 7:30 the Y. M. C. A. tires Is concerned. The compensation bella Geddes, of 6729 Fortieth ave ­ work for E. J. Oberle, the contractor, of the bouse and senate staffs, which nue, were held February 20. Inter­ competing for the session of sum­ gospel team, under the direction of recently. Include everything down to the steno­ ment w*» in Mount Scott cemetery. mer school to be given by the Ore­ "Wee” Coyle will conduct the serv­ Creston, Franklin, Kellogg and ices. The men’s club meets Tues­ graphers and pages continues until gon Agricultural college in June. Dr. Sheldon, who has been lectur­ Arlrta schools all observed Wash­ sine die adjournment. The Ninovan Bible class met at day. The Gleaners will meet Wednes­ ington’s birthday with appiopriate ing on phychological efficiency for The question of consolidating var­ day with Mrs. Hogg at 5040 Thirty- the past two weeks, spoke to the the home of Miss Velma Shepherd, exercises. ious departments of the state govern­ second avenue. children at Creston school Tuesday. competent musician and teacher. A Mr. ami Mrs. A. J. Mathes are A joint musical will be given at ment was in a chaotic condition and Mrs. Ella Emphson Wilson, of special selection will be rendered at the church March 7 by Mrs. Fred many believe nothing will be done at eagerly looking forward to the com­ each Sunday morning service. pletion of their now home on Ninety- Franklin high school, left this week Olsen, Miss Nettie Foy, pianist, and this session. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, of St. Davids Mrs. Hampton, violinist This is the for Cleveland to attend the national When the legislature adjourned over first street and Fifty-eighth avenue. church, will hold services at the St. trio which recently delighted radio Sunday the Carkin bill was the only convention of deans of women's Mrs. H. Ixx>k. of 5028 Ninety-sev­ I James Episcopal chapel at Seventy- fans with their concert. consolidation measure pending, as the enth street, has returned from a visit schools. I second street, every Wednesday eve­ Hall bill had been killed In the senate Ten-year-old Helen Dunshee had Judge Kanzler, of the domestic to The Dalles. She went away during ning during the Lenten season. relations court, wiH speak March 20. and the senate compromise bill was a storm and came bark in time to gvt her tonsils removed at the Portland A young people’s chorus has been defeated In the house. The Carkin Sanitarium last Tuesday. Her home Fourth United Brethren into the February blizzard here. is at Fifty-eighth street and Forty- organized under the leadership of Rev. B. Ross Evans will preach bill was lying on the house table and Mrs. Ruth Demeter and Mrs. For­ Miss Velma Shepherd, competent morning and evening on "The Valley | even if It is sent over to the senate first avenue. rest Clark attended a special show­ musician and teacher. A special of Decision” and “The Reason of It Is very doubtful if It will get through Twenty-five girls from Arleta ing of a movie, "Prince and Pauper” selection will be rendered at each Preparation.” Revival meetings will | that body. Girl Scouts under the chaperon.igi at the Rivoli. They recommend the ojnday morning service. continue all thia weak. The pastor is •28 Bill* Introduced, t17 Approved. film as a suitable one for children. of Mesdamcs Royce, lemur and De­ Unique invitations are being pres­ much gratified at the interest shown meter enjoyed a swim at the Y. W. At the close of the sixth week of The funeral of Mrs. Susanna Bax­ ented to a party of 23 who climbed in the meetings. C. A. this week. the session a total of 828 bills had been ter, who, with her sister, has con­ Introduced. A total of 227 bills origin­ Mias Dorothy Swaine, who formerly lairch mountain early in the season, Millard-Avenue Presbyterian ducted a store at Sixty-fifth avenue i by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Adam, of Rev. Henry White, the pastor, will ated In the senate and 390 in the house, and Ninety-ninth street, was con­ lived at Arleta, recently was mar- Thirty-sixth avenue, who will enter­ take the subjects for next Sunday: tn all, 1T7 bills had b««n approved by ducted by Rev. Henry White last | ried at Hood River to Glenn An­ tain March 8. drews. They will make their home "Paul's Immortal Triangle” and both houses and signed by the gov­ Tuesday. The luncheon given at the Third "Desert Experiences.” A most suc­ ernor. One bill has been vetoed. at Washougal, Wash. J. A. Dunbar, newly elected chan­ The paper drive at the Arleta I United Brethren church on Tuesday cessful budget dinner was held at There remain 76 Mils which have cellor commander of Ivanhoe Ixxige, school began last Monday and is by the ladies’ aid wax a big social the church last Tuesday when the passed both houses and which await No. 1. Knights of Pythias, presided ami financial success. Teachers and pastor, W. W. Dillon, and Dr. Boudi- executive action. Of these, 36 are sen­ at the celebration of the 59th anni­ being pushed vigorously by the com­ pupils of Joseph Kellog school at­ not Seeley, were the chief speakers. ate bills and 39 are house bills. peting rooms. The proceeds will be versary of the founding of the order Ths joint ways ssd means commit­ tended beside interested mothers in Ona-third of the budget for the next used for athletic equipment. last Tuesday. tee, upon oonoludlng its work approved 1 the vicinity. year was raised at the meeting and Fire in the dry goods store of A. J. Mr. Lewis, of the Uwis-Franklin The Third United Brethren church plans were made to canvass the appropriations for the present bien­ Teeny, 6418 Foster Road, early in Candy Shop, 1390H Division street, held its 14th anniversary on Sunday, entire church. Thu meeting was nium aggregating 89,120.085. or 3689.- goes to town Tuesdays and Thurs­ the morning of February 15, de­ February 18, at the morning service». under the auspices of the welfare 387 lese than had been reoommended days to meet the "rounders." as he stroyed a large stock of goods which J. Davidson gave an interesting read­ club, F. C. Whittlesy, president with by the stat* budget commission. The calls them, from Coos Bay. Mr. and were only partially protected by in­ ing on the past history of the church; F. E. Crum, chairman of the church budget commission had recommended Mrs. lewis came to Fiftieth and Divi­ surance. An overheated stove caused C. Coon on the present, and Rev. E. board, presiding. appropriations in the »mount of 88.- the fire. 780.842. after lopping off *440,000 from sion streets from Marshfield. The missionary societies of the O. Shepherd, the future. Warren G. Greenwell passed away Miss Bradt, daughter of Mr. and The Ninovan Bible class met at church will meet with Mrs. W. W. the amounts requested by the state Mrs. Bradt, of Yeager theater, is a at his home, 5314 Sixty-third avenue, the home of Mrs. Hoy, of Sixty- Raybxxck, 7403 Sixty-second street, department», boaria and commissions. this week. The funeral was conducted second street, Wednesday. A deli­ Miss Alma Hollingworth, president. Appropriations authorised by the student at Franklin high school. Friday from the Woodstock Metho­ cious luncheon was served at 1 ways and means committee two years The only consolation ye editor had dist Episcopal church by Rev. L. CL ago aggregated more than 88.000.000. KENDALL STATION NEWS in seeing his frozen automobile in Poor. Interment being in the Da­ o'clock by Mrs. Hoy. After the Several members of the committee business meeting, the first of a the hands of the Franklin Garage mascus cemetery. Born, February 12, to Mr. and Mrs. had a change of heart and rescinded series on synthetic Bible study was was that a number of other folks, The many friends of Mrs. Grace R. J. Strasser, on Eighty-second their previous action with relation to taken up. too, hadn’t drained theirs. Van Dewater, formerly of 4712 Sev­ street, a son. Robert Lincoln. the desert land board and the sealer The Parent-Teacher association of Morrison Handsaker, son of Rev. enty-second street, will be sorry to Rev. Mr. Ghormiey preached a of weights and measures department. Joseph Kellogg school met Tuesday. J. J. Handsaker, of 5830 Forty-fourth learn that she recently suffered a .Miss Messer ge.’s room gave the pro­ splendid sermon last Sunday after­ The deeert land board had requested avenue, was operated on for appendi­ stork of paralysis at Long Beach, an appropriation of 88500, which was gram. The most interesting number noon. citis at the Portland Sanitarium by Cal. Thy had sold their home there, Mrs. S. M. Williams is on the sick leailned at a previous meeting of the was a solo by Merland Tollefson, Dr. W. B. Holden and Dr. Robinson preparing to return to Portland when list this week. committee. The committee allowed on Tuesday morning. He is getting she was stricken. The latest word is who surprised and delighted the audi­ An old-fashioned dance will be this activity an appropriation of *8000. ence. Mr. Hendersen, of the city along nicely and expects to be home that she is rallying well, has regained The request of the sealer of weights community service, gave a talk on given Saturday night, February 24, In about ten days. her speech and, to some extent, the national motion pictures. Plans were at the community clubhouse. and measures for 810.000. turned down Mr. Kirkpatrick, of Oregon Agri­ use of her hand. Mrs. Fred Johnson shopped in at a previous meeting, was allowed by made for a grocery shower to be cultural college, has been visiting Portland Tuesday. the committee. As a result of the survey recently given to a needy family. the schools of the district, organising made by the women of thia com­ Mrs. Riley Loyd visited in Lents Finance Body Bill Passed. garden, canning and poultry clubs. munity for the Americanisation coun­ OREGON STUDENTS MAKEGOOD Wednesday. After a bitter debate the senate Much interest is shown in these cil, the Arleta W. C. T. U. is con­ J. S. Yeast of Montavillk, who passed a bill authorising the creation AS MAGAZINE WRITERS clubs in all the Mount Scott neigh­ sidering the resumption of their traded for the Worthington property, if a state finance commission. This borhood. The Parent-Teacher asso­ Americanisation efforts. Some two University of Oregon, Eugene. Feb. moved in last week as did a Mr. bill originated In thè house and was ciation of the Joseph Kellogg school years ago classes were conducted for 22.— (Special.) — Graduates of the Messier, of Rose City Park, who one of a number of measures baaed on have promised to send the most effi­ foreign women and the present can­ University of Oregon who specialised bought the T. F. Norton property the report of the state tax Investigat­ cient club member to the Oregon vass shown a desire for more of this in writing courses while in college on Hinkley avenue. ing committee, appointed following the Agricultural college summer school sort of work on the part of many. are continuing their success in The school gave a George Wash­ laat session of the l?yt«'ature. in June. Mrs. Minnie S. Collins acted as cap­ marketing articles to the national ington birthday program Thursday The bill conbempfotea the appoint­ afternoon. magazine. The funertll of the late Alfred tain of the survey. ment of a commission of five members Frank L. Beach (17), now auditor The dance given Saturday night by to pass on alfe bonds proposed to be Spearin was conducted by Rev. Henry A very successful leadership train­ White last Tuesday. Interment was ing school under the auspices of dis­ the the Hibernia Commercial 4 Sav­ the baseball boys was well attended. voted in the state, arrange for a sink­ ing fund Uh liquidate the obligations, in Riverside cemetery. Mr. Spearin trict No. 9 of the Multnomah County ings bank, has within the past two COLUMBAN PRESS EXPANDS supervise the certification of evidences had suffered for years with cancer Sunday School association was held years sold a number of articles to La Stella, a newspaper devoted to of Indebtedness with the secretary of at his home on Seventy-aeventh ave­ last week at the Kern Park Chris­ business magazines, and a book writ­ nue and Forty-fifth street. The tian church. Sessions were held ten by him has been published by the the interests of th* Italian people of state and1 otherwtoe lend their services thoughtful kindness of the relatives every evening from 7:30 to 9:30. W. Ronald Press, New York. Articles Portland, and the official paper of to the end of tax reduction in Oregon. of Mr. Rosenblatt whose funeral oc­ E. Whitman, district president, pre­ written by Mr. Beach which have the federated Itahtkn societies, is now None, of the members of the commis­ "How to printed on the pre sses of The Co- sion will receive any salary. curred the day before, in giving gen­ sided as dean and W. A. Pratten as been published include: Make Up Bank Income Tax Re­ lumban Press, fee. Dr. De Rosa is Th» governor has power to appoint erous gifts of flowers was deeply registrar. The faculty consisted of editor of La Stella. th* Heather* óf ths commission with appreciated. Mrs. Dant, Mrs. S. E. DuBois, Mrs. turns," “What It Qsata to Run a Marion KaMeh, linotype operator, tk^ exception of the secretary of state. Bank,” "Co-operative Savings As­ Mrs. A. B. Crossman, president Clara G. Esson, Rev. E. E. Cissna, sociation” and “A System for Get­ and Valentine Ballestrem, pressman, Banking Cods Passed. Rev. F. M. Jasper and Rev. W. L. Kellogg Parent-Teacher association, ting Out Reports of the Condition of are two new employes of The Mount with the threat of the govereer’» returned from an extended visit to Nan Nuys. Banks,” all published in Burroughs Scott Herold plant. Messrs. Kalicb reta hanging over the banking code, the east In time to conduct the as­ clearing house, and “Out of Town and BaBextrem have had years of unless amended, by giving the gover­ sociation meeting this week. On her Mount Scott Men Visit Montavilla Deposits,” published in Business. -xperieaee at their respective trades, nor the power to appoint the bank Monday evening Messsrs. Charles trip she went to the White moun­ "Twenty Twenty-Minute Lessons but recently have been employed superintendent, the house failed to re­ tains of New England seeing them M. Roes, F. I. Marshall and others in Bookkeeping” is the title of the with the Casetta-Times at Corvallis. in all their autumn beauty. Mr. Hen­ from Mount Scott attended a booster book written by Mr. Beach. The Uni­ Mr. Kalieh also was two years with act to the threat, and passed the bill without a dissenting vote and without derson of the Community Service meeting of Montavilla people who versity of Oregon graduate is now the Capital-Journal, Salem. a solitary amendment are interested in a wider thorough ­ apo» on "Motion Pictures." The writing a section devoted to banking The senate passed the bill by a vote Parent-Teacher association is giving fare to their suburb. The Montavilla which will appear in the Accountant’s Sangerfeet Scheduled of M to 4. T^mes and its energetic ditor, Mr. «very encouragement to the clubs Manual, a book in course of prepara­ The Pacific Coast Norwegian Sing­ Senator Brown’s sterilisation bill .being organised by the Oregon Agri­ Hill, gave the meeting wide public­ tion by the Ronald Press. The edi­ ers’ association will hold its annual; passed the house with only two dis­ cultural college. A case of extreme ity- __________________ tor of the book is Dr. Earl A. Salieri, "sangerfeet” in Portland August 21, senting rotea Keeney and Kubli were destitution being reported on Tues­ a former Yale professor and an ex­ September 1 and 2. Two concerts the only two members to vote against Newspaper Makes Bow day at the meeting, a grocery shower will be given in the auditorium. Mrs. It Differing from the former sterill- pert on depreciation. The East Portland Review, edited wax announced for Wednesday with Mr. Beach took two years of work Hansen Olsen, formerly of Fargo,1 xatlon hill, It applies generally rather by Miss Frances Cameron for the sufficient donations being received Irvington and Alameda districts made in the Oregon school of journalism N. D., and Silverton, Cr.t now of than to Inmates of stat* Institutions until some of the community chest its bow to the public this month. and completed his course in the Portland, and Mr. Halvorsen of Se-: alone, and has for Its purpose the ster­ beneficiaries have time to arrange attle will be the soloists. school of business administration. ilisation of any person who may pro­ Dimm 4 Sons print the paper. for permanent relief. LOCAL HAPPENINGS SESSION AT SALEM RUNS OVER 40 DAYS pagate um aam. The senate by a vets of 34 to I passed Repreecatative Hurd's Mil au­ thorising an appropriation of 8250,000 for the financial relief of the city of Astoria. Under the pravtaioas of the Mil bonds woald bo issued by the stricken city aad thaaa purchased by the state ax pax. Tho securities would draw * per rent Interest end mature In 10 years. Although the city of Astoria would pay no interest during the first six years of the life of tho bonds, this exaction by th* state would be in­ cluded in the deferred principal pay­ meats. All of the money to be derived from the sate of the bonds would bo expended tn rebuilding the streets, sewer system and water mains. Representative Gordon's concurrent resolution authorizing a corporation to be formed to put an a world's fair at Portland, in 1927 was adopted In both houses The resetatlon would make the governor, the secretary of state and the state treasurer members of the corporation. tor use maintsaaao» «• cu» Muuesnip Oregon In tho Portland harbor Under a Mil passed la the senate In­ corporated towns and eitlss of the state are prohibited from Issuing a lloenoe to aliens to conduct pool balls, dance halls, card rooms, soft drink estaMlshmento or engage In tho pawn­ brokers’ business. The senate adopted house ooneur rent resolution No. 6, which provides that a eommiaslon bo earned to ooafer with a like commlMloa from the state ef Washington to InvsMigato i^to the fsMiblllty of building an interstate bridge on ths lower Columbia river. Members of ths senate presented to President Upton a beautiful silver aerv- Ire to* set. The prese nt a t I on was —»a* bj Senator Eddy. KU KLUX LOBBY FAILS AT SALEM Salem, Feb. 2d.—(Special Corres­ pondence.)—With the legislative ses­ sion of 1923 about ended, the fair- minded people of the state have rea­ son to congratulate themselves upon the defeat of nearly evry attempt Changes In Bonus Approvsd. to place upon the statute books A house Joint resolution which measures that were prompted by would refer to the people the question bigotry and hatred, and calcu­ lated by bigotry and hatred, and of amending the constitution so the calculated to insult and annoy a large benefits of the bonus and loan act claas of citizens. Notwithstanding the would, be opened to Spanish-American presence of a large lobby every day war veterans aad to Oregon soldiers since the legislature started, threat­ ening and buFL-dozing members in who, anticipating the war. went into the interest of radical measures, a the army prior to those now benefited I large number of members in both by the act, and also opening it to six ’ houses refused to be led by the nal service women, who heretofore Kluxers and their allies and even in the lower house, where they were have been held to have been civilian supposed to have a majority, several employes, was adopted by the senate of their bills were decisively de­ A bill Introduced in the bouse by feated, the remainder receiving Representative Bailey to prevent aliens similar treatment m tile senate. It is a sure sign of returning sanity in not eligible to citizenship in the Uni­ Oregon. ted States from holding any Interest Demanding the Spoils In real property In Oregon passed the Governor Pierce has been a de­ senate without a dissenting vote. The serving object of sympathy ever bill Is said to be identical with the since he assumed his duties. He has law*' already tn effect in Washington been pestered almost beyond endur­ ance by a horde of Ku Klux job and California and will forbid Orien­ hunters, without any other qualifi­ tals from owning or leasing land tn cation for the positions sought than the ability and desire to draw the Oregon. The sheriffs’ compensation MIL spon­ salary. He is faced by the fact that those fellows supported him for the sored by Senator Klepper. was killed purpose and with the hope of get­ in the senate. The bill would, have ting into control of the state ma­ provided compensation for sheriff» or chinery and upon the score of that they are demanding ■‘the deputy sheriffs injured In the perform­ support spoils.” ance of their duties or to their de­ Governor Pierre is naturally a pendents in the event these officials fair-minded man, who carries no were killed in the performance of their disposition to deny any citizen his rights or privileges because of reli­ duties. gious belief, and it must be a sore Rsld Highway Board Is Defeated. trial to him to have his appointments The house of representative» for the and discharges dictated to him solely second time thia season has voted down on the ground of religious prejudice, as a large part of the crowd now at­ a btU to provide a paid highway com- tempting to surround him are doing. missloner. It defeated a bill tntro- This legislature has been really dcced by Representatives Hesse and trying to do something big for the Adams to appoint a highway commis­ state, but the plans of its members for that purpose were not sufficient­ sioner tn be paid 310,000 per year. ly worked out in advance. Every fel­ The house also defeated a bill to re­ low came with a determination to do quire a fifty fifty apportionment ef something, but no half dozen of them costs of overhead or underground, rail­ had sufficient confidence in each other to confer and work out a plan. road crossings on state highway», be­ If legislators would hold conferences tween the railroad companies and the during November and December for the purpose of formulating big things highway commission and county. Mrs. Simmons' bill to require physi­ like taxation and consolidation schemes for the interest of the state cal examination of persons, both men instead of using up those two months and women, seeking marriage licenses, log-rolling- foe the positions of pre­ passed the house. siding officers and the disposal of The bill has been amended by tack­ committee places, they would be bet­ ter prepared for -10 days of useful­ ing on the referendum, oiauae to refer ness. tt to the people at the next general Lack of Leadership election. Also the provision prevent­ The house lacks leadership and ing marriage of persons whore men­ with so much inexperienced material was bound to flounder. The senate tality is not over that of 12 years had it has fared better. It has several been stricken from it. brainy men, purposeful and efficient. Senate Passes W. C. T. U. Bill. Such mtn as Gatrland, Eddy, Staples, Representative, «ordon’a MU author­ Dennis, Edwards, Brown, Joeeph, Strayer, Corbett. Smith and ising an appropriation o< *26.000. with Hare, Dun» would be a credit in any body which to assist tn establishing a home of legislators, state or national. for dependent uhtldren was approved Lewis Bills Defeated by the senato,. The home will be lo­ The bill af Representative Lewis of cated tn Benton county and will be Multnomah to abolish Columbus day conducted by. the W. C. T. U. as. a public holiday which passed in The senate by a rote of 22 to 3 the house was defeated in the senate passed Seswtor Brown » Mil preventing at the end of last week by a vote of to St Lewis’ bill repealing the law the use qf milk in the manufacture 27 authorizing two chaplains at the of subsRtutee ter butter and other state penitentiary also was defeated dairy products. The measure was