The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 30, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    ran onrGoii statesman, salem,, Oregon
SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY- SO, 1927
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Ex-Stfretary of Treasury's
Spixk on Prohibition;
. 'Starts Fight "
4 WASHINGTON. Jan. 2 ( AP )
Echoe of the Smlth-HcAdoo tight
C JtP the last 'democratic -national
vnreion were heard today in
seiate when a group of demo-
I vrat, starting oat on a discussion
prohibition, got into, spirited
argument; that centered around
ths New York governor and-the
secretary of the treasury.
When the! tilt was on. republi
cans looked : on 'with amusement,
taking practically 7 no; part ajthe
exchanges, ; , y . ';.f 7 h h
pi a - V . ' i '
a -a. i no ; uw imre-ao comciaea
With the. arrival here of William
twith a daughter, and It apparently
was touched, qft, by . hit: speech- In
1 Toledo last-night In iwhicn he tffcv
3cussea proaioiuon eniorcemenc.
An Anti-Saloon ; League - state-
R ment, issued here today, said his
address would make constitutional
government and- law, enforcement
the line of clearage In. the next
election both .Inside- and outside
the democratic! party. i . ' -"ri
Senator Bruce to Maryland who
precipitated the senate argument
d eclared that McAdoo liiad insult
ed his state ' and wsY0r hi
charging that they fWee; la a)
state of rebellion against the. Unit)
ed States" j becausetthy had ?nof
passed state prohibition enforce
ment laws.-. i-';.-- . ;
"That sort flDfS a toff" ia'nothinff
but mere ciaptrapVhe:fiald,.aii
I another illustration of ''JvicAddo-nf
I 1 I'll do it." shows, that iome pebplf
I are aeao ana.joo .not, even ;j?now
r I they are deadL4; 4' V' rI ": J
11 Senator King, of Utah' came t$
I hha riefensa! of '"th:fnrTnr -f rH.
Jury secretary and Was Joined -by
t.f senators uiass
an'
Caraway of A r kf a tl as w h o
pointed to McAdoo's recordaa eec-
etary of the treasury as proving
hii judgment and worth.
Senator Copeland of New York,
coming to . the. support ; of ; the
Maryland senator; asserted ' that
New- York . favored the 18th
amendment, but Wanted, the a
stead Act amended, this Represent
ing the views of the state and its
governor. ' - . ' -
SllliTEIICIIEilS;
Wsflnnil ITiif'votiAri'ol Aecrii.
V . . J , o ' j . 1 1 r a J j ' r
.Crabtree says :"The officers of the
ssociation are proud 'of your ;1 AO
r cent enrollment. Ton and
rourasaoclates 'are to he fcongratu-
aa on tnifl'7 hign, praiessionai
lrit. The certificates this year
ihsw by a gold seal called an Hon
or Medal the first year -of your
au per cent enrollment? f ;
The National Education associ
ation was- organized In Jl 8 5 7. ; 1 1
b eeklng to improve the schooli
n many ways. It is helping ; to
ocui the attention of the teach'
S
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Hakes Hair Dehava
Bat Doesn't SnOUI
Thcre'B n war tn Vpen nnr hair
Just -so. without any Of that ofcject-
wnaBie, pIastered-down" Ioqic.
JtlSt 11 a four A mva if Tin i fy f T-
,n comb it throuxh hair, or se
a Danderine-dampened towet
ou ii be amazedat.the way your
nrr then behaves, and Its beau
tifnl Inatrat
n ave lastd mnrh ttnvtr and looks
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m I ' TTIBMMII I I
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t If used Instead of water to vtV the
x T wave. - - .. r "m
pt course; you know that Daa-
. , vauui uii , :
-V tx nit bf It Puts scalp1
Prnkf of conditioni Intig-
ui ' r an d hair-roots.
Why
llnK else? . - .
oouie to .Danderir.
ml
,:ri l in America has it. f r
.- 7. . u u llUtSl U.I-.-il-
inld find, and the -best
health f tr Atrno -nl.
t.
ers and the parents on objectives
which can' be applied daily In the
growth of children. ; It maintains
that 'education should ' promote:
Sound health.- worthy home mem
bership, faithful citizenship, mas
tery of the tools and techniques. of
learning, vocational effectiveness.
wise use of leisure, and ethical
character. -
rlERY PROSPERS
ill!
GRAIN ELKVATOR HANDLES
. LARGE QUANTITY-
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL,
pfcramouth." January, 29. ( Sne-
ciai -epo"t oi tne manager, p.
By Murdoch; to the stockholders
of " the- Monmouth' Cooj-eratiye
Creamery shows the past, year ' a
prosperous one for this Industry.
Among other interesting . items: In
the report is "that '4 1,7,7 1 6 'pounds
of butter were, sold during' the
past year ! which amounted to
17B.592 oW close 'to $15,000
J worth of butter 'a month, or $500
Iperaay.;-;in aaauion me con
cern! sold16o03)worth,:pf bnt-
termuK ana xo$. ox- tee.'
- The Monmouth t grain " elevator
and warehouse,' an auxiliary of
the creamery,; had a feed output
amounting to f 42,022 wheat to
the value of ' $37,183, ,whUe oats
valued, at. 15,229. grayoats $14,
024, h barleys 1925 ' cheat 4149,
clover 13.621; acks f 2.945i
vetch 12,541 and did storage and
chopping 'to Xb&, value; of 1 f,2 2.
Farmers ' and 'poultry men coming
from points .as f far as Corvallis
andr Dallas ' tot 'J the Q brand of
chicken ' feed mixed at - the ' local
mill.v , : . -
cms UPPECEG
Members'-of' House of Com-
.' mons-' Adopt ' Style of "
1 .-
.Wearing Orchids
LONDON. (AP) British men
seem to be gding back to' the mid-
Victorian fashions In their dress.
J'C Snufre. editor of the Lon
don Mercury, is appearing these
days ' in r- dark ; gray Jacket : cut
away, over his waistcoat and but
toning ' closely up under a large
ring collar. - ; . -Thomas
Hardy; sometimes wears
coats like those of Squire. So
does Cough "William Ellis, the ar
chitect. ; i . ; ; . ; ' ;
Probably the ' most sartorially
daring man In London is - Stephen
OaselM. tbc librarian, of the For
eign office rrhcj ; , wears leather
waistcoats topped 'by jackets ' cut
after the fashions ; of the 'sixties J
! Gaselei .has always been noted
f pr being c raprdinary. H s had
kaagaioo steaks served at his 21st
bridge and
as
re
mons who have adopleertn mi , j
ot appearing with orchids In but
tonholes are increasing, sir tiarry
Brittiin has been Indulglfar him
self In" pink orchids" of late but
mo , most - rvgiuox - n ci cv . i ou
Vinslttart Bowater. He probably
Wears 'a greater .variety, of flow
ers during1 the year than'anyioth
er member. : ' 'i .
The Prince "of; "Wales f has re
vived the yellow hunting shirts
worn by hs anceestors in the six
teenth century. .The yellow, shirt
j-anks among the skin fitting gar
ments and; those whd follow the
fashions set ' by His Royal High
ness accompany It with a yellow
chamois waistcoat. '
Levin lo Giv6f Schick -
Test to Ai( Students
OIIKGON NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth. January 29 (Special)
-In accordance with the -f. recent
action taken bylthe State Board
of Health, favorlnar an extensive
campaign against diphtheria, the
Normal scnooL Health Tenartment
has arranged to have Dr. Wmp Le
vin: of the State Board of TTaUh.
assisted by Dr.: Bowersox." give the
bChicK t test during v- the second
week in February to al Monmouth
Btudehts -both' normal TeciooL
public and high schooL V.- A .. '
xmring tne pastXara years" 171
children In tKSTpublifc schools
have -taken; the testiank ;ot ithat
number 117 have been found to be
immune -or, have ; developed " im
mune or hare developed immunity
by; having i the: toxin-antitoxin
treatments.?; Kine others have not
yet been given the. test to find if
they: have i developed ?; Immunity
Th record for the training school
of t he normal- shows i hat o f the
100 children tested there- are now
only 16 not immune to5 diphtheria
The statewide slogan is No' diph
theria in Oregon by 1950."
I rowcrful searchlichts: nunk he
low tho ground lovel in a concrete
trough; with flat sJa5 rown havo
been Installed atLotiflont nir port
bo that airplanes catirian T rtirt i U
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1ST DRESS
ontnellhts it-heccstary.
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LOuGO fCn SEA
Man of "Many-Attainments
Says He Always Wanted :
to Go Before "Mast .
- PARIS ( AP) Ar istide Bri
and. France's foreign minister. Is
a lawyer (and journalist, amateur
gardener ' and stock f raiser, and
wishes he might have been a sail
or. - He always wanted to be a sailor
and yearns eren now for the days
that might have been spent before
the mast '
Talking to a correspondent of
The' Associated 'Press,1 he. showed
at once that he is s embarrassed
when called on to speak about
himself. ', . , t
"You know," he began, "Iwas
born in Brittany and I like to
think of myself as a true Breton.
-; "As a boy, I had one consum
ing ambition. That was to be . a
sailor and- go before the mast.
The sea seemed ever, to beckon
me. .-But my boyish dream never
came true. Instead I studied law.
Paris called ' me. hoisted me ; on
its wings; But I have never: let
it capture me or destroy what Is
my. real self. I have always re
mained true to the sea and true
to nature." .
' Every summer, when possible,
the recent recipient of. the Nobel
peace' prize goes to the Gulf, of
Morhlhan and runs about in his
little sailing boat with his pipe
for company. In Paris he smokes
cigarettes, too many, 'he says. -But
afloat he ' Is . a sea dog with his
P.iPev: . --.'- : -
The French statesman, howev
er, admits that. he. is amphibious,
fqr the land claims his devotion as
well as, the' sea. He talked with
glowing- pride. , of his; farm? at
Cbcherel, a little village in the de
partment of the Eure in Norman
dy: -, , : ' -
"Every week-end I go there,
he said, "and I never let anything
interfere, unless,' indeed, lt be a
ministerial crises or something ex
ceedingly grave. I like to don an
old suit of clothes and a slouch
hat, and loaf among my chickens,
my pigs,: my cattle and my sheep.
"Not loaf, exactly, either, be
cause I, do lot of tinkering about
the; farm! .1 know something
about hens and cows and, sheep,
too. I have to look after them-
see that they don't get sick. I. do
a little, repairing now. and s then
about the place and. look after the
crops.' A farm haa to be kept up,
and there are a lot of things you
can let. no-one else do when, you
eaHyJ;enJoVf ai farm andHikei to
get back' lose.'-yes, very close," td
nature In all its calm, its simplic
ity and . its -beaqty, ' i "f ,:V :
j "And, too, I like to'fish in. the
fiver Eure; ?wilch- rut i nearby
and there- Is. a - wealth of -instruction
in the sileuee of tne forest
I MANX POOR HELIEVED
4.:. ' -a- J. . - - : - ' . !.
f In. England and Wales' six put
of every "hundred of the estlmat
ed j population, . receive some sort
of : poor relief from the govern
inent.
CHILD GETS SICK
GROSS. FEUE
IFCOilSWEO
Look at tongue! ; Then' give
trnity- laxative for itpm
- aca, liver, bowel
'California Tig, Syrup" ,cant
nann children and.
" , they love it.
''"Mother! Your child isn't natur
allr. -cross :and -peevish. . See "if
tongue ;ls "coated; this is a sure'
sign; the little atomach, liver and
bowels need a cleansing at once. ;
'When listless, pale, feverish,
full . of : cold, breath, bad, throat
sore,' doesn't eat, sleep or act na
turally,' has stomach ache, diar
rhoea, remember, a,i gentle liver
and bowel cleansing should always
be the first treatment given. ,
Nothing equals ;"Calif ornia Tig
Syrup" for children's ills; give a
teaspoonfuly-'and, in a' few hours
alt the foul "waste.-sour bile and
fermenting food which is clogged
in the bowels passes out of the
system, and' you have a well and
playful child again. AH children
love- this - harmless, delicious,
"fruity laxative," and it: never
fails to - effect t a good "inside
cleansing; Diriicliona for babies,
children of mil ages and grown
ups are plainly on the bottle.
Keep it handy in your home. A
littlo given today, saves a sick
child tomorrow, but get the genu
ine. ' Ask yourdrursist for a bct
tlnf .''CaliferrJa I"i - i-yfup, thc-n
st'o' that it ii 'iiiitlc s "Tho'CaU
f -rr : s, VI - Cytvi Cc:r: A
Showing at. the
A'
Harold Lbrd ina scene from
The Hd Biothi-Btpiaft
FINANCE PROBLEM OUT;
IN.FRONT THIS WEEK
(Continued rom pas 1.) . i.-
to protect, their own,, interests.' t
- Right now the. legislature faces
the task -of wrestling with'.'one of
the fullest " and most important
calendars that ever faced an Oregon-legislature.
The members
realize this' fact and so will return
on Ionday ready to settle down to
a hard grind with the hope that
during the week some definite fin
ancial program will be worked out,
which will -meet; the approval of
the majority. . , .
. '. The past week, developed no un
usual ' features In either house. A
few verbal clashes enlivened some
sessions; 'but as a whole peace
reigns supreme, in the 34th leg's-i
lature. . And this Is true in spite
of the fact that the first half is
over. - Those who have been at
tending the various sessions In the
hope - of seeing some verbal firo
'works have been sadly disappoin t
ed for all is running smoothly with
only a; ripple . now and then to
mar the surface.
The probe of . the text-book com-J
mission provided, some, entertain
ment; but failed to get very far.
The, fish; situation has. remained
unchanged. and the, commission ap
pears to be awaiting the recovery
of EV I. Ballagh.
The' proposed proba of the tele
phone situation; did not change
and some of the investigators re
main to be named. It is under
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DIRECT FROM THE PORTLAND PANTAGES
medini four ; r
World's (j'reatest Ladder IJalancers
MAOim
"Once But
JACK H ANLEY & CO.
MakinV thve World Safe for Hokum v
BURNS a BURCHILL ,;.
Tones Tickles and Taps i
1 VIOLAS VERCLER HOLM AN
i And Her Capitol Orchestra"
antascs Circuit Priccri -Matinees 40c - 10c
;; Evcninrr
Oregon 'Theater
1
stood that 'the" hearing "will , take
place this week." . ;v
Highway ' bills of ' many kinds
have mad ethei'r. appearance; but
not. many t them ar of. great
importance , Some will afrect- 'the
highway program"." - The proposed
changes in the rules of "the road
are nearing- the end of the course
as the third reading is due.
A new bill appeared in the house
Friday when Mark Paulson intro
duced,: the film censor measure,
which would provide .for a board
of three commissioners to 1 have
offices in Portland with the right
to establish branch offices where
they wanted themv It Is said thai
the sponsors of the bill wandered
around the legislature for some
time before they found anyone to
lather, their measure' In'lts intro
duction. The one introduced this
session Is a trifle stronger than
your Car Deserves
: SEIBER LINGS
America's Finest Tire
ZOSEL'S
100 S. Commercial ; TeL 471
SWEDISH 3IASSAGE
Treatment given In your own
home. Especially good for a
Weak heart, for elderly people
who are unable to exercise, for
sleeplessness, etc
8. II. LOGANTEL. 2214,
Avoid Evening Crowds
K-itfri!
riLbAHvwCvCi rit IHUtn -m
(CIS'SIE.) J
'.Wi't?- -v Ar- i n o " S
v GREATEST MIMIC; j
Iwprssioris bTo&Y 8
The : handsomest
Women in Town
Is a Man
.Francis '
Renault
The: Slave of
, Fashion ;
Direct from , Club
Francis Renault
Atlantic City
! $50,000 irf Gowns
Paris " ,
TEMPEST
Not Twice" 1 v
HOq 25c ? j;
those of previous years and pro
vides for tbe'elimication pf-anyr
thing "obscene," ludeccut. immoral.
selacious, unpatriotic..' Eacriiiglous
or..-offeosiye. to, the. sentiment' of
religious: reverence." -A-number
of other phrases rue4, covered -In
this 'proposed bill"; which will no
ioHbt. cause- a storm - of protest
. :. - . -. .. 1 . .i ; ? ... -. '; ,
from various quarters, r s . :
i" Many bills remain for ihe legis
lators to decide upon. The" solohs
face weeks of rhar& ' labor.'. The
grind for- them' Is - just beginning
and It will mean Ions, hours each
aay oeiore ne ena ol me session
draws near." . '
DEOJTE TKisiS' TIE
BASXSfJ WINS AT STAYTOX,
' LOSES HERE BY 3-1.
Salem and Stayton high school
debate : teams ' scored an evisn
break : in Saturday - night's dual
debate. . The decision in the con
test 'here was 2 - to '1' for Stay ton,'
and at tbat city it was"-2 tot 1
for Salem high. ' The tie will pro
bably "no tlbe decided, both teams
being" matched , with other schools
in 'the' next round.. ..." -
The outstanding speech; In the
debate here was" that of Robert
Bishop of the V Salem' negative
"Pay Me as ,You Are Paid'!
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BATES
THE EYE MAN"
MAKES :
tHat fit
Convenient Terms
457 State Street :
With Burnett Bros."
'Misrhtlest - o
1
spectacle - you -wUl
neVer for-
get
-
Lon Chaney
as' a r hard - boiled
Marine sergeant plays
reluctant Cupid in a
Jove story you'll always
remember. Carries you
half way across the
world, through stirring
adventure in many
lands... to a - Lovers'
Paradise .at last, '
J - w"" ' " . '
. FigMuig? Ix)Ve-mak-Ingt
Sever dull mo
STARTS TOESDAV 4 Bicj Dojro.4
5
ment ! With Lon CTian- - -"ey
in li I a ' greatest . r'"
With
ELEANOR BOARDMAN '
WILLIAM' HAINES
CARJIEL MYERS
....
riCTtrp
tea in, who surpassed in effective
argument his -mascuiine. opponent
from StaytOni Don- P. Goo da. as
wel as the . two ; girls, i Isabella
Chllds of Salem and Esther- Rees
of ' Staytbn. -, The teams were
practically even in' the .merit; of
their respective, presentations.: as
the divided' ' decision-1 indicates.
Argument and. delivery were ; ex
cellent on the part of lall. of the
speakers - . -' I' ' . -v ..
.' judges here were- Oscar Chris
tensen. Homer. Dodds and A. C.
Starbraugh of the ; Monmouth
Normal . faculty- j . "
Donald Poujade ' and Edith
Starrett were the Salem .debaters
who onJat Stayton" " , '
4 '''"A" :-'x' ' "". ' : " ;i ""- -, '
y KIRE SWEEPS ; PAXHAX DLB ,
BORGER; Texas. Jan. 2 9 .
Hundreds of panhandle s oil . field
workers- tonight : fought " flames
which ' threatened to J wipe out " a
large section in the -..oil 'fields east
of 1 here. " Four big oil - storage
U SIM'S
5 Selected Acts 5
BARBARA KAYE? and BOYS
! :M '' U V; - in a - ; rJV-"-;;-1; - . ;
; ' Miniature Revtie of Class ;
Jack! fM
'Variety
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PRESTON YSOBEU j ,
i, ') Offers $; f
'''' -."Nonsense of Music": ;
JERRY GOLDE
; .-. 'in-. ;
; Fiddling Oddities: .
THE HUM : DOODLE TRIO
. ." ': ' .-: Kinss of Harmony"
, YiolaL.Vercler . Holiaan
. ' - .. and'her ?'
Capitol v Orchestra
4 v . Featuring . ,
- :ttoa;WiHRse,,
Salem's Theatre' Beautiful
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tanks were afire and two gasoline
plants.,: Aj score- of oil wells and
a tani farm of ZO storage tanks
were threar-nod. v -
V S. t'.,TILViULES IDAHO
MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 29.
Washington 'State college defeated
the University of Idaho basketball
team 26 'to 23 here tonight, up-'
setting, advance predictions.
J Learn These Choruses
I f ; for Totten's,
fj J j Soh Contest
Friday Evening 8:45
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$15 PRIZES S15
't Itoses of Picardy
- ' ' - ".Idolizing" I
.Love's Old Hwert Song.
Today Only 3
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EASTERN
With a Punch-
; On - the 'Screen
Billy- Sullivan -r
" : - In
"The Heart of a Coward
Tr C1-7 Three
in
Portland,
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You'll sec a new Lon
' Chaney, one you never
: : suspected, in one of
-. the irreatest -roles he
. ever played.
Matinees 35c-10c
Evening 50c-10c
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