t THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 28, 1928 . - WIVES IVORRV I'M COMES 10 SALEM - ' The beat laid plans of mice and "men you know the old aaw. Well Roy B. Baker and Roy L. Baker the 42 cent a bushel protective tariff.. In com, behind the IS cent a bushel, protective tariff. And ao on through the list of ma jor . crop with exportabie sur plus. nnnnnrmn uunnuniu i irm U filtU GMFT FEATURED Os West May Lose Place ... Un JNational Committee I RIOTING MARKS PROM - I political corruption, savoring of A I O UU 1 U II I varan sione or recent news- . By M. K. BARKER Aaawd-jted Freaa Staff Writer HOUSTON, Texas. June 27 V,. ' - I permanent chairman, touched oa religious liberty. While the convention bands played "Old Time Religion" and other more lively tunes, the Ore-, SEVEN BRIDES i nniii! MIIIUII iiiiiir eaewnr nv mm m (CnUmM4 tnm t- (paper elaboration, plays aa im-j(AP) Oregon was unrepresented The Oregon delegation A M ..i i7i .... ttroa axanoara I tuulu"" was ua Judge of the .v it. t. rtl Qualification of its own mem-' 1.1 ? 7l v-vk. Seven marriage licenses wen I around the hall I here yesterday from the V. W. Tremalne, 45. and EsteM Acnes Moshberger, 24, both or Woodhorn. The mar Hair a ia . i. second for him and the first fur, .THREE rEOIUS AMOXO n adaltkm ta tho9e to . , - Jvr reiy tnnes, u ure-. born, aloft by Fry,) CBB (1RAXTEP LICENSES. licenses were Issued the thp&a rannUa tnpnn1 avraarU- Seven marriage licenses wera Is- tney nE not completed all nerps. sary uexaua, it was stated .-Jbers. u ub-i vB,ua wa anrepreaentea, a untoa delegation was - I I m n . f k -" . mva 1 flu t n a . . . . laid tne best made plana they ,,. a.a a i I ""-'- w.iu- i - iwih national con- iroceemig in the matter on the t.t . ,, , .... .... m. .a.. r..' f..iS'"" SSS-b. -?W - -i 2 Sl. Wyoming Hard Hit When nrrance to help each other, they t,h k.m v-ktw,!. .IlTl-, 77" """jai, wniie mem-y na any Tlctor In the nom thonht; but they both had wlreZ KLll 5' rB wh,ch U Uylnr M ber. of the delstlon were con- Untta eonUst, aw... ... . .lor oemocracy. I the Orecoa theater tntar IstdeHnr .t . ""'-."l "ory 01 t come, from the sidewalks The .Torr dl7 wU h .V. electi JPn. JTiT isctmslon orer the national "1Tr" .."or,7- of New York and PhlUdelnhia "Lnbiect of n.rtf.-, " .l' ldM: .v7 " " 111 a. commnt-man aroM today after 7: "" oo to Te he aald -where they do not reai moUTate 1 iitf r.w ... . JZCTZZ- -0r: Mion had been fo;ar.ldtnr ;-oroU.th.lr rote, but U- rtbeyexirt xo.m.nUl of rollforrU mm SSSt SJ 2 round of f an tn waltmx'for those m,th!m-'k. . , admfaHstratlon, The ward of a the national committee. Dan J. land, who receired wha see the play .aa it wlU be (ir- This broocht a storm of ap- freat dam construction eontract Fry of Salem, ehalrman of the roufor VicTXeTdent by the .Manhattan Player, at V?? fSZZt? SJffSft M I eordlalWm to Fr. tne. Klalaore: Tnuxadar a lent and ww . ,777 . ' . iice u conrenuon secretary day Miller nleuawf th. .1 ., mam street oi runuuia b rrlday matmee and nltfU. W14 hearse room taHooa- PUtlelaa and a political boas on that Orecoa was not ready to re SSm wim!1 d"UUa nearly two feet of water. In the - Charles Barrtson is taa anther P Irery with a loud flhtin a miUUnt port. Ino of rSoryfor tl!? "d Toder dUtr4ct- hH el tile play A man past thsoe with a iarfe hammer on the other. It wu later' explained that ticket! democratie. COTWd ta. jrou from eight to score tea. be hns written plays tor rlUhXttmaa ttoad'U lieu of a . J"t a "? ot U con" w ttUne toward Got. Al- Tho majority of th. fl.uf..Jtw f,lch, de6 ,mil soaar rears, always reinemberma -reU l" political boas, and Res fred E. Smith f v.w Vl.v fi k.I !irlt0:th'. deUf tt,oa! bufldlnr. were blown orer by a Uat people Ilk. to la.ih aad that MeSDarrea said h did not kaowlf u on the opposing side U.ther with the reported s'tate- der 4 ther mtM , or"i 70 mile gale. The storm also was - - w.tp-irw. imtnt tnat be waniH r. .... 7 .. . -,ieu at snawaee. ss bum west ox Heavy Gale Sweeps State LUSK. Wyo., June 27. (AP). Wind, rain and hail swept a part of Wyoming today causing considerable damage to crops and property. Deecendlng suddenly with terri fic intensity, the storm left the main streets of Lusk running with ot- Esophagus After 16 Days It is good for them. that a statement about American I . " ?'?J . .nw,pr-1 mnt that he weald rZnZZ ZZtS"! There are tour leadm roles: cities constitute an Indulges . """" a" the national committee if Smith iol. to Sinith leaders? the two Mr. Bakers mentioned and In personatlUee aa the chairman l-role as tha sister of the w nominated, had caused the Tk. o" their lonng wtrce. aad yoo re snarerted. rSZlZ ,k , . , . , "tlon to the adrisabSlty of boLj to252 i?ETfam' red of one of the best coma- Cxme, Johnaoa widely known , SJ"" th laclaU reporting his name to the eoaJea-'S?. 2 Smith ta the primary ne Men here in many moon, eeaaa. peai np for Tne dry. akUw- &tT0- Thomas tlon. conT8nyote and enthusiastic In his up 3. BertJBurtoti. the director of the -t, - ,k. J!! Brower and Tom MeOnlre. The A a Ar Jrt- had their first chance to hrt vtrnvmr. i. tikiL . ,CZ. ' lry. oasea on -The Temple of br memi- .k "TT.:" " .rr aomonstrate for hi Manhattan. Player., is Using rt to a -alaak lor era law rZZT? " ' " y membere of the deUraue. niB toa' when amoantte Met - m.i.m, Irr;. " . efUrnoon la the state hnJ -"-on. in a apeech aa while- ID - v. icju.- wwa niDita mr icwrti . . . - w uu ireTcemit a declaration of ai-lchJe- "J 7! ... nunee "would be the perfection of Adamstm. McNARY EXPLAINS STAND i'"C-&T L. fe of lames P. Cook ! ON JARDINE relief PLAN '1 L?' .'1. "V."" !: Defiant at Fund Probe . iwa icouiuuua anu inoecision. II i iu. ua i l . r i . h nnr . n a I nnmv . . . - -1 run. i iAXMij jum it i aeaaqaarx-l """Jers la the, Rice hotel, enii i.eJ aw - ' . t .uuimutou do conclusion nad "wn reacned. and tht mmi... mtlnc would be held tomorrow io consiaer tne question. eome delegates were absent from today's conference,, harin oeen ousy on the convention eom- Luak, waare tha xeaaral store badly damaged aad a garage wrecked. Crops were damaged ear fileado. A tornado in the ricinltr of today when amounting' to more-than ftfe.OOO tajurea flee of the Marlon county clerk, clerk's deputies. as follows: j Peter JT Russ 31 Gerrals. and Do,Jap from .j, - Clarence A. Kouts. 25. of Mon tame. California, and Mary Ells anetn Newman, 16. or saiem. SALT LAKE CITY. UUh. Ju. Erwln Batterman, 22. Salem, 1 27. (AP) A silver dollarf" v 1 1 and Clarice Ritchie, 21, also of for II days haa been lodged inli... f Salem. i esophagus of Wells C Bo wen. i: George H. Birch. 39. San Fran-was taken from his throat by j dsco. and Mary McKenzie. 33. of physiclaa here today, following San Francisco. Both are trareUng the operation the yowth walkr i sales people, and the marriage Is out el the physician's office a; the second for each. . 'parently qaita well. Edmund Darid Wright,. 23. of - ; - Red Bluff. California, and Mil-. ;efore marriage, many a mST drad May Addington. 27, also of U ready to lay down hta life f )r Red Bluff. the gwl of his choice. Atr W. Leslie March. 22. and J. LO- hall not wllUaglr Ur down ooa Caok. IT. both of Silrerten. newspaper. Baker Democrat W saa m. with the equalization fee. or the courage to stand squarely behind "Like anr .an t m iC. ?Z7-" .1... tn nrentlon eom- substltute therefor, nrorlded b, the eighteenth amendment, it will U .h.n ' " . i "na " " deelred to hare the United sfates government. earn and deserve the contempt of Jewelry and waa glad to get It elusion wV.i!i0re ny COn It Is the same thina hv a diffr- the Amerlcaa peoDla." Mm v..th rvv- . L.i w. reena. cnt ninii nr mid, rfiffannt Another anneal in behalf nt that p Pnnir. n.M.. .t.. .m . I . . T ueiote were un- Pices. eighteenth amendment was made brokerage holse o oaXS "ltod But here U the wsy Secretary by P. H. Callahan of Louisville. Cooke, declared today from the that some eoateni Jardine Uke the curse off: He Ky. He said that It was a demo- witness stand when she was anae. LVT u . ! tneT wer says thst. In a term of rean. hut I era tic law. aa ranch n th. t. tioned ihnnt . (maa .....uL.. 77 . 7 lue DrlmaT vote un- -f i ' ww m w m wa I w v v w w vaaaasa saau iiisw rna a . . . there would be no equalisation 'ee. In other words, there would be no loss In disposing of the but plus of the msjor crops after the sicNary-Haugen idea was applied Now for an illustration. Take wheat. But it would not be con fined to wheat. It would or mlaht include corn and pork and cotton and' beans and rice and prunes any saajor crop of which the Unit ed Slates produces a surplus, But take wheat. Our country. M., produces 350,000,000 bushels of wheat. Eats and feeds 700,- I 000,000 bushels ot It Must sell to outside countries 160.000.000 tnieaels of It. The commission $ Bundling the matter would buy I d sell, or see to ihe buying and I eelHng of all the wheat It would t.. tlx the price at. say. 40 cents a . bushel above the world price. I Why? Because the protective tar- iff duty on wheat is 42 cents a avahal. The duty does not pro tect, because there 1 a big surplus. .So tha growers of wheat must sell on the world markets, at the world market price. So the farm er who sold a bushel of wheat would get 40 cents above the world price. But he would pay In to a fund an equalisation fee of, cay. 5 cents a bushel. So his net price above the world market price would be 35 cents a bushel. The 5 cents a bushel paid into the fund would provide the money to cover the loss In disposing of the surplus. That Is the equalisation lee. ft would work. Every bush el sold would pay the eaualiza tlon fee. The farmer might eat or ieea ail his wheat, and escape paying the equalisation fee. But if he eold a bushel, he would have to pay it. . It would be 100 per cent compulsory cooperation The same as to any other major crop or which we produce a sur PlUS. i Then what is all the hullsbaloo about? It Is about nothing that matters much. President Cool ldge was In favor of the Jardine plan. Herbert Hoover Is ostensib ly In favor of It And the Jardine plan Is the Mc- Nary-Haugen plan with the differ ence that in the McNary-Hausen plan the farmer himself provides the equalisation fee. while in the Jardine plan the treasury of, the united states provides It out sir. jarama says that. In a term, of rears, the thins would ; equalise Itself, and the fund would balance itself. ' . Thar is another word that ought to be added. The McNary- Haugen Idee, as well as the Jar- dine idea, is predicated on the protective tariff. It would merely I put the protective tariff Into ac .' tlon in the case of maior crona "with exportable surpluses. It would be rather inconsistent for the Democrats at Houston to ad opt a plaak In favor of the Mc-Nary-Hauf en idea, with the equal ization tee, for It would mean a declaration squarely in favor of the protective tariff. There Is no McNary-Haugen plan, aad ao Jar a M a . nine piaa. uat is not based on the protective tarift In wheat the plan, would be erected behind company fund and money belong- sible for the conduct of the pVes- Y .1 v manual campaign In Oregon Gosh. I can t remember every should be in sympathy with the TUU" lat6r decUred Prty'.pre.iden7srnomlIee ' while being questioned about re- oth. iA,n.tA .. rz., cent expenditure., following the felHl r.i. T the na ISfSf0 hme ln Prt" t,ona col"-man should un- wnuiig oeoat xor the group a ',:, Z , . . rrveaiy auppajt the preslden- favorlng modiOcaUon of the J?"?7 nd ' ,tImM lU1 UalaTi. the law was plain stead act. Senator Millard tw. der,matlr- M"- .Cook dntod "y that the primary vote rover.. in. of Maryland, urged adontlo. --r,"'H" OI lM wtter, and the delegation's of a plank sponsored bv Cmanar l v" 7 7777. Uf "or - omy course was to report West as tSiS attitude the national corn- back to the state, ao th.": ZL "T ..7" L"'. mttt mW take toward West. in 0.Ttf t ,. "rT" - mv- In his purported unwm- erai raaanra nr K irlnr ronk. ha1 n I . - . , .tin, a;L.:. ."T" r. sooa..or demanded that ..a. w.uo ua tami - " v wut oi a national commltteemn--resnon commissions. "We have no more business as a party to consider the modifica tion or a change of this law than we have the federal reserve act or any of the other democratic law." he declared. Opening debate for the group state within constitutional limita tions and under tha m-lnrlnla. nt local option and home rale may nave roe opportunity of settHnr tt ln accordance with the win of its owa people." He said 1i be tiered if Jefferson were here today be would Joia in the appeal he was making- for state, rights. Heflin Sends Telegram Opposing Governor Smith HOUSTON. Texas. Jn. (AP) Senator J. Thome Ham- arch-foe ot Governor Aifi-.t Smith, did not eome to the coal vention to add his booming voice to the southern bloc campaign but he shelled the "enemy" from afar today with a thousand word lata- gram. Addressed to A. H. Carmlchael chairman of the Alabama delega tion. Heriln's telegram declared that Smith's support from north ern and western states did not represent more then one fourth of the democratic voters in thea sections. He called on the Ala. bsma delegation to flaht Smith'. nomination to the last, "and at no Urge to cast a vote for him." New Industries are desirable, but too often cities are Inclined to grasp for new things without giving proper attention to tha business that is already theirs by Proper errort Klamath Falls Herald. count Old Man Attacked and Killed by Thugs Monday SACRAMENTO, Cel.. June 27: (AP). Jake Sardlno, 45. who- was beaten by thus Moadav night and who later set fire to his shanty home near-tne Sacramento river, died tonight of his la juries, Detectives are hunting hie assail ants. ingness to suonort Smith something they-were raln.tan a joiscuss. beyond to say the nation-J TODAY ONLY 17 I Ml i mm w A STIRRING story of modern pio neering: achievement t A great dam project in the build Inn;! Po litical factions at death grips! isi(aln)i!0G2 MAT. 15c EVE. 25c Intrigue, Mystery, Pathos and Lore in twined in a living, moving story of the Great West! One of the really big enter tainment pictures of the season! STARRING RALPH INCE . COMEDY NEWS EL SIN OR E If TONIGHT AND FRIDAY AIATTNEE & NIGHT MANHATTAN PLAYERS PRESENT CHAS. E. HARRISON'S ORIGINAL CONCEPTION 100 FUN ax A HUMAN COMEDY OF MARRIED LIFE OX THE SCREEN RICHARD BARTHELMESS In His Latest And Bast Picture "LITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME" SATURDAY ONLY ASSOCIATION TJ ATJDEVILU MLi FEATURE PICTURE RE fcrJ RE T NOMINAL DAMAGES MONTPELIER, France. June 37. (AP) Five hundred and! sixty-one priests have won four cents damages apiece-, with lnten-' eat. in a suit for defamation against an extremist newspaper. Nowadays a fellow can have a best girl who "is old enough to be nia mother" and ttll she mav be ln the flapper class. I ;r tET. FD 1113 COOIi "( nr.ni wire K SIANDAKD pa PaODUOT I M m a II II. TODAY AND FRIDAY I If Q World's Most I I til Stnpeadoaa I ' Spectacle it p "Moon of T n I I ' Israer I I I fast a En AAA I I I -. L ' Viiaphone Acta1 J jlMMm ' lATlTTfl ' J II IS i 0 HEF: S a mercils slashing of prices on men s fine suits and hinushmgs. Every suit in the house is drastically re duced tor this sweeping Bargain Day clearance. Blue Chambray Work ohirts, 2 pockets All Straw HaU, each White Rough Neck Sweaters Coat Style, & S) JTiF3 two pockeU ..... 4jJZO Fancy Silk and Rayon bocks. 39c or 2 for Ribbed Union Suits. Short Sleeve and Long Legs )G Athletic Union Suits OJoQ Extra Trousers $6.50 values wnuumus Vacation time affords abundant leisure for children's pbotographs. Why delay longer? KenneU-ElIis Oregon Boildins - DHOIbGl 1 Street I j f1 ...... f i & 7i L t Ja I I I j . ..v"t' 4 ' i ; ik. :r- I j