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, T- SERVICE! .Tow New Oregon States- : ; WEATHER , r ? . 3oady aad BMettJrd' to day; - lAght , rala or nJt; Xormal temprratmfe Katur.. dajr 47; TVila. S8; lUrrr 1.4; Jfo rata.- '.,c , should an-fre aot later ' than :SO A. Mv If yew fail ! : Co recelye your copy phono 500, " w will . Rend jou r paper prompuj." n 5 , : i.' - :t is. 7-i !i ii i r i ! v t I ii ii I I ft I I ii v 1 est, r-- , L 1 i i I I I I I A 1 T -a . "" I 11 II II I I I II 1 SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR, NO. 279 v uvui uuuy w iw rrcr nca icre man, Marciif a, issi. , : 2aiem, uregon, Sunday Morning, February 17t l9S9" ( - - " 1 . PRICE FIVE CENTS ' KEY ISSUES SESSION STILL nKGROlD Reaf Action pn Tax Relief and Government Reor 1 ganization Delayed v Start Made4on Telephone Rates and Auto Licenses, VI "But Encl NotYet;:;;, Used Cars Get Lower Rates In New Proposal; Salaries In Counties up for Change First PKotos as Toral Met Death Schools Submitted by Ellwtt, Johnson 5$ Tanrfed oiles of bills foreign to tbe eentral Issues .facing the .3 5th i . legislative asEembli of4 Oregon. ; are ret lnterpoiedi:between-;the "two houseaJand those J central Is? a anes. eren thongh the aeaslon". in the ordinary 4conrse S of events .: wnnld f lose at the end of this j; The", bouse;- to' all appearand has disposed of all telephone res- nlaUon matter In sight, but f the '. . - . t m -a eenate has 7 yet to - consiaer me . Burdick 'horne rule' bill, and 1 reported aa'llkely to tteat It less kindly than did the lower nouse. , Auoinoblle j license f reducUon has also been pushed through, the house, but an aftermath is noted In the, in troductton. pfS measures looking toward relief Spr the used car owner i " Istnes Pointed Out Am Vttal StUl Walt 'i nut nrftnrt tax relief eoiutlou VI. I liJ C v ' - reorganisation of the state . gov , ernment, pointed out at the open ing of the session as" the key- ls- eues, hare not been, touched on the floor of either hous, and will not be for. several days; ye W; The three proposals !Foiie sources of revenue, exclsetn-i come, sales and intangibles taxes, are still being tossed about in ihef great game of battledore attd enut tlecoek. with their eventual passage widely at variance. ' I I There is a persistent atory that the excise tax Idea wniDe smotn ered. .the sales! tax likewise; and legislators will switch to the in come' tax as a final resort, wun little- indication yet appearing as to the general reaction on the in tangibles tax plan; but. that all depends on who is questioned. Many legislators say the 'income tax hasn't a chance, -whnr others simply throw up their handa when" the question of revenue is raised, and swear that the Almighty may know what is going to . happen, but they don't. ; ' r BUI of Iutere Here Up Monday . Two measures closely allied to ""to come up for third reading in - hn hnnM MondtT. One is H. B. V ' 233. creating a board of review Last Mi n u t e Bill s Entire New Scheduie AVouId go on Ballot Made up for Officers INext tJection In House Bill 522 - Two measures, to be submitted S " Tou New Statement on State ... . - .1-1 - -Z - '"l ... .... . . . - tor rKuiMiwn Dy me. people at eussiried according to assessed the next general election, were In- valuation; in five classes,- by pro- wuuuceu in ine souse , saiuraay, 1 vision or H. B. ,522, and salaries as the finish of the automobile I of officers would be nald accord- program that has occupied much! tnrlv. The measure bearlrir th time daring; this session. . designation of the special com- Rftn ' Anflell RllShefl "nffl. ToA tilUm taVa oar n9 h.unu mlt. n.lt tl I ' ,; "T. car situation, which has been an (salaries,, came Into the house late oosiacie since tne very start Saturday afternoon. , . work alone these lines..- Tho nre.1'. t...ifi.tA.. t lt llimlnary work had to be scrapped, fb aa foiiAwa- . j - . . oa!edwo oSS, ia-AlI countle. withP Charge, that the report to the ?S.08a 55 wo" w aoV 00 Ttlmtion 4 r t9An Ann Ana ways and means committee on the ana wowa-nave. to go; before the m ' f-;,-?".? University of Oregon. wrJttsn by rp, " 2iSfl- Mwy;Him nw ,v BViTT i'" ii t RepresenUtive AngeU. Twas "un-to-- tttee proc4 ;.8wnd .clsMre talr ' and containing unsupported W1. D1" reuucing- tne license "uiieaT MU TW,'T'? accusaUona were hurled Saturday teea per com ana uaui t f--5 f 4' - . i.;v . : by Senator EUlott and Represen- a: gallon casollne tax,- and .this Third elasa More : than JMS.-Uative B.- W.. Johnson eollege measure was approvea in tne vou.wuv ana less tnan : ?7.eoo,- champions. An sell Is sr graduate nouse argeiy oecause ttepreaen-i wwu. . -:; ; ; . . . . . ' 0f the university. , " we nowra unt assureai Fourth class-More than $20,-! A suD-couuuee of Ue ; ways fl memoera iuac a measure COIffOO.000 and 1bk than SaS AAA AAA-land mmiiv commutM eonaisUBK supersede this and iron out the : -i-J. ...a Lr Annii bmitli. Waatnersnoon. tuns ubo , umh - " ' ciaT Report Through. - Is Charger -. -be Johnson and Klliott submitted a whole : situation . would soon preseea,u we voters. . . s.i- -J' , report- but luiliott and Jonnson oi EnUre System Revamped nmJ n - Ifered : nunoruy : reporU covering In Next ProDOsal v . - rr v" - - r. Uereral nnaaea. kauott and Jonn The new legislation bears house : T scneauies, accora- WB ient - sew report to the ways Dill n limber a - 511 . lid KID an1 1 w ibc , ncvmiucDuaugni ' OIf-nt -maana mmnnlfu aatrlnir An provides not onMfpr-a lower ratelVf0 e!Br-f?? w?cv i.i Ua wrots tM report fand sunmit- tor usea cars , Sift revamps thej vouniieap;nmciass' Sheriff, lieu it for signatures' Without git- wnoie xee system, ror passenger treasurer. izoo: clerk. line conies for study and that the cars and freight vehicles as welLr$000; - school superintendent, Ipreew was supplied with the report A set rate of 70 .cents a hundred I 300: assessor,; -SCOvO:' county nefore lha: commitiea: The-renort Is proposed for all-Vehicles, and Icommissloner, 14000". - - -jo ngeu consisted chiefly of ia under another classification. 20 1 Conntiea of tmtmi Mu- RAlcamoarison between the Unlvere- mills to the dollar of value would Icorder. $1,800; sheriff $2700; jity of Oregon and Oregon State ut wen year, iuus ine ursi treasurer. S2000: clerk. 12400: Icoiiege wltn many ngures t4( r - T "" ' J i( ,1111111111 ' V : . n I 1- 'I. 55'S Fiery Attack on Law En ; f orcement Methods Are Launched in Senate Here are the first photos from Mexico City, rushed to Central Prese by airplane, and knapped just and before and after Uie execution of lieom Torso, convicted slayer of General Alvaro UDreg-on,' presiaent- mr the mlllate tu vonld bs mnnt. tjnn. 1 UmtumAtit. nnt hrnra th mH. elect of Mexico. Top. kft, Tonl' sister with lonal'abor, nutkliiKaa sUempt to see her brother a paid on the full ralue, the second oerintendent. X24 00' ai,.A9,nr committee. j half hour before the execution; right, the ambulance car bearing the body of the executed man paeslng year the payment would be 85 perj$2400; county commissioners Utatementa TwhnedL through Mexico City streets as his followers cheered; below, crowds gathered before the Torsi reti cent, the third year 70 per cent, $2,000. I Menatora Assert - : Idence waiting for the arrival of the body; left, Inset, Ignaclo Jesus Flore, witb giaae, tne priest wno witn" proportionate reductionn I .ui- I Th. nn... .,on.ninn. aided the slayer d urine execution, taiainr to a newspaper man alter leaving tne Jau; ana,; inset, ngnc, auvi vai fcva . It Is understood by the act that this er 11500- hHff kaa.-I that; soma lmnortanL data l In. Mrs. Toral, mother of the executed man, arriving at the Jail a few minutee before. her son faced the fir- surer, $2000 -? county 'judge, I accurate and misleading; that the I1 sqnad, to say goodbye. . ! appUes to pneumatic tires. 1 Zdl w . l' v A,' 1 7:;;r 77, "r,"' . nnrf ants iha- n 1 t ' . . . fwvt .. vici aVf, - f svv, . BvlaWsV - VII I s vvsismmV' vivvvvaws vu atw IIM aaMuva, . auu ua u m laAUUM ' u a LUC I J A a. . aaaaAA. I . SB J a S A A I J attledore and thutitnon,-Vni rrW.V -all penmenueni, assessor, uminumiuoa auu in ou "'" '"H c.i if ii. firt,, ud, ,b. ticu tv E, d.j.. iieniit .v aa&. JtireiT jminatified. rroposed For Cars " - ' fi.vi wierm,,4iwi , - - . - j The proposed scales to be voted treasurer, . $1500t county judge, Recommendation that the con on bv the neonl are' follow-1 "n; clerk,; $2100: school su- tinning appropriations for exper- Claaa .a . rA aii Tr.Atr , perintendent.j ; $2100: assessor, unent staUons and extension ser-j hides, "trallefs and semi-trailers county commlssloners4.$ vice be discontinued in the Angell with pneumatic Urea will nav 70 Dr dT- ? I' ' report are objected to by Elliott eenta nw himrir. nA.,nf. I Counties of the fifth class: Re- and Johnson., To this are to be added class Bf sheriff, . $2200; . "The most astounding and lnder fees, listed next. ; s ""arer, stssw; countyi judge, fenslble charge in the report pre. Class B fees An excise . tax ef 'fl0r lrk $2000;; school su- pared . by Angell," aays ths new 20 mills to the dollar, on factory Phtendent,, $2000; county com- protest, i-that both university Wo WW Debate mm-.- titer nouse Passage of Biirdick Preface Bill price Is to be collected on alI,rao-l?Bra JT tor Thlcles, except - chassis, on which an additional charge of 26 per cent will be levied. This basic rate will apply ? over a ternr of years as follows: first year, 100 per cent; second year, 85 per cent; third, -year, 70 per. cent; fourth year, 55 per cent; fifth year, 40 per cent; sixth year,-21 per cent; seventh and each suc ceeding year, 10 per cent. sue SUSPECTS 3T0DY PLACED IN -to and college have been;; deliberate? ly cheating themselves and viola t-j ing- their ! mutual agreement by permming.out of statu students to register without paying , the non-resident fee fixed by Joint acl uon of the two schools. Charges Against School Men Resented "The report presented as the for county and municipal bonding psoposals, and the other is H. B. " 237, described as "strengthening the local budget law," the princi pal provision being .that the gov ernor shaM appoint county budgft committees and the county courU appoint the budget committees-for municipalities within the county, including, school districts. This bill and H. B. ; 236, relating-to road districts, which also comwi up Monday, are of special interest to Marion county citizens. The much discussed kindergar ten bill, H. B. 201, is also up. for final action in the house Monday, and is expected to take up a large .slice of the "twelve dollars a min ute", time. i: ' i ; r : Another bill of interest in con nection with state finances is Sen ate Bill 115, which is-ready for third redding Monday.! It 'pro poses repeal of the guarantee of principal "and Interest on irriga tion and drainage securities. i wt a a . , - , liiuuuiga ui ui luirxviuiiuuv cvu Mcii micfiicu as rossiDie i tains unsupported accusations baristers in Recent Chi- I against, the integrity of the regis - cago Deaths . I trars and other , officers of - the ; (university and college. It makes INDIANAPOLIS- Peh. 1 f A the unfounded charge that the dl- PJPive men; alleged to be Chi-1 rector of the experiment station cago gangsters, were held under Jana extension service nave, maae PROSECUTOR OF ASA KEVES GOMNB HER E Portland Kennel. Club Show Will y-k mm - ! -ru gaugiiieri, were ueia unoeri"" v..v...u . Be March 2 SUld 3 bna 5.000 ach today when n detaUed reports available to mei were oonna over to tita mnd i iuiuuiuicti. Inrr aft r a niimin0n facts data that is unreliable and PORTLAND, Feb. 16 (AP in mnniHnai mnrt ' I Inaccurats. These statements have Date of the seventh annual show j Poll h wn invaLi.aft..Ibeen nubllshed in the newsnaners of the Portland Kennel club hasjto determine if the mn vr. im! (throughout the state and doubti been announced as : March r 2-8. plicated in the slaying of seven j 'ess have been accepted as the de4 Letters to 15 00 breeders in the gangsters in Chicago last Thurs- liberate utterances of one of the Pacific northwest and California day ; imporUnt committees of the legJ nave oeen mauea oy tne ciud. if Tnnnif kaJ aiia !.- Jslatnre. " " bince mere are out two aog snows Int ty,m man to want t. rr,i. I "rn, i. M . Mn till tb-.Ji--I - XttSr a VI lor Participation in the holdup of I the sub-committee's visit to tne Jir.IrAV" V-iru... . v.," hotel mere in January. This man state agricultural college. It eon. Dcuug dun ncca. iiwi, uie- lliaa hMn HunMfli .. 1...UI1.1.. mu I. f " cv ' preenbush. Another of the quintet 1 formation. is expected. Building Topples J Over; 4 Persons?; Are Nearly Killed Buron Fitts, prosecutor for the county of Los Angeles will ; be one of the prominent visitors to aitend the department convene tion of the American Legion to bq held, - in s Salem i next; August according to information received by local legion officials.! . Mr. Fitts : who ' , resigned as lieutenant governor of California to oppose' Asa Keyea for election to his. present office has recently been actively engaged In prosecut ing his predecessor In connection with charges of corruption. Fitts has ben active In legion affairs In his home, state having served as department commander of Cal ifornia at one time. During 1 the World war he was an officer In the Ninety-first: division. v Other leaders are coming fron California to ; attend .the legion gathering. ; Xocal legion commit, tees have been ; .requested to ' re serve six rooms for visitors from the . sunny' state, -i Local .legion estimate that more .than .20..00.0 people "will be 1 in Salem., during thefthree of the veteran's -eoncIre. -'!; , : - i s: ' , " Man Shoots Own Brother as Deer PORTLAND, Ore.,4 Feb. 16. (AP) Antone Smejkal. 25. of Buxton, Ore., was in a hospital here todav suffering rifle vounda K -ORTH EDITOR P In his ahonldor. ani la. r!, EUCEV.'Oro".. ; Feb 16--(AP)I when he was '.'miatakea for a At Harr5c Pllaworth has resigned) by hls.hrother Ernest. Ernest told field manager of the OregonJ hospital , attaches he and ; his :.6tats Editorial association to be- brother had ; been t hunting, near iT 7 - ..wwr. n.n.... nuvu , vii,, BVCIUCBl S OC - PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 16 (A P) Two truck drivers and two pedestrians . narrowly ,f escaped death when a three-story brclk building on the edge of the bust- ness district collapsed today: Motor and trolley service was temporar ily delayed. Heavy snow on tne roof coupled with a nearby exca. vation la believed to been the csuse. : i was laenuiieu oy pnotograpDersi inMtH ita morld m nrnn&- sent from Chicago as Frank er1giBdan provides no aid to those i . v. "12. ' i ,V i 1 who desire torstudy.the problems lated his parole ; frtm the JolIet.1 a4nHA withont nn. Til ..... i . . -leiwi . ... " tfu. ; . . r- llnrHr. nr nartlaaSnhln." pv. ....... a ' ii - . . im uicu cio mi i ciicu uwv UJ I . a- i.l. 1 . fl . - 1 . iL.il t v.". ; uiiicers wuo , were lniormea UK they had taken part in a' recent j holdup of an' automobile i ales room, aii or tne men were carry-j Ing weapons, officers said; arid anJ automobile in which three of them attempted to escape - was filled with ammunition "and weapons. Season of Lilting . 1 Rime end Sunshine leresJnpe Agrees tT- .Tyt. tlj.it Tl -v is here for the third time this winter, TVea ther prophets forcast spring In the immediate of flag al ter each drop la the temper, atnrev It has beem - properly heralded in by Old Mast Pluvlus, hlmeeir this timo and is officially predicted to stay antfl imniner dethrones) it. N.-.v..'. ..' ; :, tv. Salem has gone through 19 or 30 days of winter In the last stretch that win long be remembered for the cold winds and tarrying freezing temperaturee. . The minimum temperatures since - January 27 haT been below freesv tng. Forty-two was the high, est reported until Tuesday when 49 was reached! : Saturday showed a gain of nine points over Friday tn 1 minimum with 47 degrees above registered. The max imum was dose to 47 at the airport, where the official thermometer Is situated. In ,town the mercury went over so ror most oc we anernoon and was not greatly lowesr Saturday night., .... j.- .' Champ ?6 Bus Driver Held Up; $16 is Taken PORTLAND. , Ore Fbe. 16.- AP) -R, A Harris, Portland-As toria bus driver, was held up and robbed of $16 early today by an unidentified .robber who boarded the stage three miles soutS of what Is : known ' as tho i Widby Loops - on ' the lower ' Columbia highway.. There were no other passengers on the bus. - Harris told police the robber leaped from the bus and entered a parked au tomobile driven by n accomplice. Coview. curred. FEIGH TER IS LAST: 1 B SHIP ON ' ' ' 1-1,1 " I NEW YORK, l. Feb. 1 6.- Through one ', of the Isnlcanest 01 Them All ICE JAM IS TAKIfffi K OUT RAILROAD SPAN l" I '--"-ri.- - aaaaBBBB. - ' -f .. M STORES I EH II e 6RDUPHB Gross lack" MARCUS, :Wash.,, Feb. 16. (AP) An Ice Jam in the Colum river which already has claim ed one life' tonight had apparent ly L doomed the r Great - Northern of chivalry to the laUroad bridge here and! threat- (AP) '"fJ'St ined to- lsolate this seaionle- uiuru uuuituiuic ,Hini iuuii . - -.:. th' i.w of larcenv. to Adolph Wite efforts of TaU crewa to dls Volght, alia s'.'Shorty" Rogers, ex-j lodge the great pile of ice chunks. convict who was arresteu in eaiemi viraU Whaler ; of Spokane, a Saturday, . V : f - " j j pile driver engineer was drowned According to lniormauon gvren jwhen a rock 8nde hurled him into worst! th nalieA at the time the com- . . - - . .. - . North AtlanUc ; storms of the win- B,aint against Voight was filed, fnf rtTer Uls i",pef?TWl ter, the United States lines Presi-Jtne former convict, employed as a to; have bfen swept down tream u.1 pwusucu alb restaurant cook, was -living at a under jt hugefioe. tonignt towaru: t tnt American 4 An eted on !1JMdrlf!!"! (rt:strset near Front by-two . . . . ...j... ; , ... ." ..... IVUIVUl m II4W.HV . " t2r?,.':. . .La..i., I - The rooming house business . - iinerous. the women, purchased a hplcked up about 1 10 a. m but WM"n ".ril ,Z iZZTZ rXmA r.t.i. -orTni Iment plan and started to take in tfirf s-w kAnaai larAW ms-Ia.. ta I WsaSllIIlat. had Vwuvi ih fw wnni frmt iNow, an this lime Volght ac- the stricken ship. He believed the 5rd,B to-the story, had Ibeen freighter's wireless had . beenl In V'1 . blown away, but he kept on in tbelTnen oa day when his landladies direction of the position Indicated were iu, tney entrustea to ; nun in. the distress flash and expected $10 to make , a payment on the to reach the vessel about 4 a. m. washing machine.. .They didn t tomorrow , f I " flBfl out 10,11 ne tailed to car- This f confirmed previous estl-lry-t their instructions unui tne mates that 18 hours would be re-aext sUtement s came; arouna. quired to close the gap of approxl-l showing that month's payment in mately $ 0 0 miles between the two arrears. Meanwhile Volght had vessels, tho general position of moved away , witnout paying nis which, was 300 .1 miles; south of J room rent, tne women aeciarea Cape Race,- Newfoundland, and later. . . .. - .i;! 1.000 miles east ,;of . New York. Volght was arrested by Inspec The President Harding had been tor Lou Olson of the local police, making only about 12 knots, pre-1 He once served a term tn ifle ure- sumably because of heavy seas. I gon penitentiary for forgery, -.v i jk huge Thn tav nf 100 men who had been Wr king since last night, to day .abandoned hope of breaking the Jam? and , concentrated their efforts on saving two of the eight A. - ! - r . mm . I . V oeaia ia ine auu-wcuuu . ui ute bridge. If these were destroyed the entire bridge would be torn away," engineers feared. - . i hti 11 Legion Men Will l Help Build Home T Members of Capital Post No. f. Amfriean Legion, will play the Cood Samaritan iodayi and ! con struct a' home for the .parents of ah Legion man. ., : The parents, who ?side in . West Salem.- lost their home by fire about two' weeks ago. The Legionnaires will meet at the Ttingwood service station in West Salem - att 9 , o'clock' sharp this norning,. armed with tools to pro ved to the task. . .. . "Home Rule" for Portland Wins by 33 to 24 Votes : Discussion Lasts for Hours : Dunne Memorial Goes Through? I atftlLjdTNATING thri" most protracted and "bittek; debate of VJ. the present lesrUI&tlye session, the house of representa-J Uvea late Saturday arternoon, passed witn 33 ailirmative votes 4 the Burdick "home rule" bill permitting Portland to fix its own telephone rates. Discussion had lasted from 11 a. m. until after 4 p. m. except for the noon intermission. Twenty-four votes were cast against the measure. Representatives voting tor tne bill were Anderson. Burdick, Car kin. , Clark. Fisher. Ford, Gold stein. Haslett, Henderson, How ard." Johnson of Benton, Johnson of , Clatsop. Knapp. LaFoiiette, Lockwood. McAUlster. McCourt, Peters.. Potter. Roblson. Rusn- Ught. Buseell. Scott of Umayila, Scott of Morrow, Settlemier, Smith. Snell. Stewart. - Swopo. Tnmnklni. Wells. - WlnslOW and Tates. Representatives Noryeli, Swope and- Gonlet were absent. To make the-gesture for reg ulation of telephone rates com plete, the house in the forenoon had passed the Dunne memorial asking congress" to pass Senator Hiram Johnson's bill for a con gressional Investigation of tele phone rates. - Upton Bill Held Up In the senate the Upton bill di recting the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company to reduce ' its rates 25 per cent throughout tne state was posted for consideration Monday. It was e returned from the railroads and f utilities com mittee with a divided report, the majority being against passage. r - Demand that Governor Patter son.' should - request . the resigna tion of H. Hr Corey, member of the : public - service commission. was made from the floor Id. the course of the debate on the "home rule', bill.1;: It j was,, Charged that Corey had worked . In" the Inter ests of theSouthern Pacific rail road in recommending passage of the r Goldstein bill requiring -certificates of convenience and ne cessity for bus lines using public highways. U ' r . '-- .... -c ? Defenders of the "home rule" With approximately 700 stores affiliated,- the organisation of United Purity Stores of : Oregon snd Washington was completed at a meeting at Spokane Friday,. In dependent ownership is retain by all of . these stores, but their purchasing will be done as a unit. It Is one of the largest alllied groups on the Pacific coast. ' ; Theodore Roth, manager of the Willamette Grocery company of Salem, and C, -M. - Lee, manager here for the United Purity Stores, attended the mee'ting. i -' Grocery; companies which have combined forces 'Include, besides the Willamette Grocery company of Balem,- the Roundup grocery company of Spokane, the Dentral Grocery company of Yakima, and tho - Tounglovo Grocery company of Tacoma. - Youthful Vandals Kill Four Rabbits Tnra to Pas 1, Column 4.) PORTLAND. Orer. Feb. 1 6-fA P) -Four Chinchilla rabbits were stabbed to death with an ice nick. police were told today, by N.t E. Lawrence owner. He declared the "malicious vandalism? was com mitted by boys, - - Wallace Leads Salem Drive i; 13 Men to Speak in Churches Today Tuesday, February II has been set as the opening day of the Sa lem campaign for completing the Willamette university, endowment contract. For several days Paul B. Wallace, who is leading the. Salem campaign.' has been organizing a group-of Salem business and. pro fessional . men .to "solicit ; funds worthy; ''i- -;:.fA; This morning there will be spe cial speakers in 13 churches, who will .present the need of the local campaign. There are: W. S. Xevens First Methodists ' R.:A. Harris, LesUe MethodUt; H. W. Swafford, United Brethern; Joseph Benner, Chemeketa . st. Evangelical; Dr L. A. Steeves. Center: st. Metho- dist; F. M, Erickson, Calvary Bap Oat; Ronald O. Glover, First Con gregational; Dr. Frank E. Brown. Unitarians. Sheldon F. Raekett- First Presbyterian ; Wlljiam Hsnv uun, soum Salem - Friendsf Dr. E. L. Utter, Knight Memorial COn- aTegatidnal; . C A. iKells, - star- ens ; ; andi MerrUl OhUng. First Evangelical.' - -;-. - . - f 1437 Jin CWckgo Pledge r Saturday ? the campaign office received f 147 In pledges from a group . of alumni in Chieago The Willamette university club of Lot Angeles entertained Dr. Carl 5 ti. Doney bniFriday night, at .which 4 , (Turn to Par 2, Column L) i Man Who Posed as Dry in ' Last Stand Against Al Smith, Again Wet .WASHINGTON. Feb. :.16 Ai. w P)-r-A torrent of scorn and s rlsion for prohibition and the 4k- ; . rclples of prohibition was looMd io ¬ ta the senste today br Senator " Reed of Missouri. - Delivering one of the few ex- tended speeches of the sessioai which Is seeing the MUnooriaa TV bow " himself voluntarily off I he ' stage of public service, he turned : j upon those who voted dry and ' drink wet with a. fury which he I even has seldom approached In the historic years of his tnrbu- ' -lent Senatorial career.. So scorching was his " attack V that the long awaited Reed-Borah " debate on prohibition, the dream i of those who lore' J to ; listen to sharply turned forensic thruela and -.Counter, thrusts, becanw a possible orstorlcal treat for nesC week. At the request of Senator; Borah the senate agreed to re move the limit on debate. est, .. whether the Idahoan will dcidw ' 1 to reply directly to Senator Reed Monday was not fully disclosed. ' -"Reign of Hypocriay" Missourian Shouts The Missouri democrat eon-. ' tended that the United States la in "reign and hypocrisy and rant. of violence, chicanery, false pre tense 'and fraud" and predicted that the 'time would come , whew the American people would awak en to the view that "the probib- K itory law is the worst crime that has erer taken place.!- . , He shouted that a man who voted dry and nevertheless drinks ls"a coward a knavish coward,." and said he might im time make public the names of members of congress whose ner- sonal habits are contrary to their sentiments as registered bv then ' votes on prohibition . proposals. xne Jones bill to Increase pea-- -' altlses tot: prohibition law vie.' ' lators was the order, of bokloees In ' the senate and : under a re Vious agreement debate . on ths ; aeasure wouia nay e been liaiit ed after 4 p. m. Monday. At tber. request of Senator Borah. so additional hours of " unrestricted discussion was provided. End of Prohibition ' Statutes Predicted' As Reed warmed to hla ject he said that in time the ce-m-try. will see the prohibition law come "to an'ljrnominona nA The - day will coma v. thundered, "when the man wba votes, for prohibition and wb ' - himself violates the lettar wA the spirit of the law will be held In that kind of contemnt wkirh ought to be visited upon the knavish- hyoocrite' who. aaa himself behind nretended ' and who, seeks to hold office k-f- virtue of his false pretense. " "The dsr win fudges who: have made malefae- " tors of decent boys and men wfll ' sink Into that obloquy which fsj the Just, re ward of cruelty, sw presslon ahd wrona. . -. V'olce of People To Re Heard Again. Claim V -, "! r " Tie day will come !n tM country when iorcaufsed mrr.mM will no longer conduct , the aw ernment, but once more the Veire of the people will be , heard asWI that voice will pronoance ' that knell of those who have yielded ' that thrift might follow fawnlnat The senator asserted ha w.a m criticism of thosa. men . wbn ha t selves observe. the doctrines they TMia lores on otnerspnt,.be. ciarea;.-.-i Hold inan-bhorrtae and - contempt that, cannot sn painted. In ;any tongue that atn aas-ever possessed tli r.M Who, to keep his place In- this body; orj In.' the house of repre- - c (Turn-to Pag t. Column -l.) lf.IT FORM OF f,1, CAB eon mm Salem Grange No. 17. In nr 1 1 imm Saturday, passed a resolution tn favor of "aubmlttlnr to the vot-w. of J the "state . a .constltutleasJ amendment providing for a eaai-J. net corm or government In the state of Oregon." The renolmiM copies of which will be sent to the Marion county delegation, ursea ' that senators and represestath-ss rrom Marion county support sssal - vote in favor of sobmlttlnx men. J an amendment to the voters. - Seymour Jones, state marwet agent, gave a talk on the work f - the legislature at the after nea program; Miss Elisabeth Bauiraaa -,-played, a piano -solo T and Edwia Duanlgan, 'Sr talked, on a rfp - which he and. Mrs.' Dunnigan re- cently made through southern U-T ifornla. s k .. - x-'' r Sixteen officers badges, the rttt . of an unknown friend 1 -of t5e G range, were presented. Two taa- didstes. Ernest E. Tripp vxJ Frank McFarland, were initifated. v t 4h