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3 The Neio Oregon STATESMAN, Salem, -Oresron. Sunday Morntnq, February 17, 1929 f. OTIC ILK E BY IB End of Prohibition Laws Pre dicted by Democrat in ;n U. S. Senate - (Continued from Page'.l.) senUUres viUinake that alfelany which he himself connives at "r In hia personal practice." Drinaimr Br Delegates At Convention Cited .Acidly M the senator told ol drinking . at the republican and ' democratic conventions last . sum mer at Kansas City and Houston. 4 He said that just prior to.the cpn- renyon at Houston a Boat was seized and , great quantities of liquor were confiscated. j " "It was manifest to anybody i but plain, ordinary fool,- the ' Missourian declared, that that arrest was arranged for. "The cabers soread' it broadcast that the democrats wanted to have convention where everybody waaj as dry as a Sahara desert camel, . Then in the hotels everybody war Informed ,! the particular ! roor where the liquor - could bv obtained.- : '1;'; - j' At ' Kansas City he went on, - tdrning to the republican side -of the chamber. "leading official prohibitionists were paying the boys in the hotels from $7 to $10 a pint "for a class ef whiskey B-4hat no tespectable Missourlan would ever think of drinking." There was laughter from floor and gallery and attendants huiheded down this infraction of the rules. ' May Compile List Of J Hypocrites, He Avers ! "The liquor was across the street from" the leading hotels and , could not-have been there if the republican convention had not been thereT Reed shouted. "Then these sniveling' hypocrites adopt ed a plank in favor of prohibition enforcement. I have sometimes h.n tomnted to write a list of the names' of Imen who vote dry and HrfnV -wet. I do not know but I shall do it yet." Prohibition 13 the breeding place of crime, because there har been driven from the open into th trv thf Honor business," he ifoclared. "It has been taken cut of the hands of a class who the minute they begin to act are criminals. It has been compelled to seek the shadows and the night nd then what follows? The men engaged in this illicit busi npta nroreed to make their ar- r.nrimiTii0 with the officers of the law and graft and blackmai' become the common practice of the hour. ' Enforcement Very I.at Senator Insists. "There has never been any at tempt to enforce this law as we enforce the laws against murder arson, rape or burglary- I laTf traveled extensively In the Unite! States in the last 18 months. I never entered' a state, a city., a town or a village where I did not discover the fact that distil leries were all around the town? and all around the villages and thi liquor could be. obtained anywhere. "There Is not a politician In r citv of the United States whr cecnot collect enough evidence In 24 hours to keep the courts busr for 24 months. "Let us tell the truth! Ever though Bishop Cannon who 1 t---.TA the senator from Virginia (Mr. Glass) In the recent cam paisn described as one ' of the three popes in this country may frown that he may hold hts Job and draw hts salary, there is no a man who has any sense and ha" . looked about him but knows ths" In the city of Washington he ca t -In an hour's time have delivered at his office or In his home enough whisky to entertain r, body of senatorial Xrlends,- fhel wives and their sweethearts.. Graft "Without Measure" I Charge Hurled. "To say that the law has eve; Men enforced Is to stand In the face of the truth and to deliber ated He to the American people; . " Crft,"graft without measure and . n 'out stint.". Reed read amounts aUered to, have been paid Philadelphia po-. Hfcmen to shield bootleggers. , ."Bribery, graft.." he tl.cn-rt-edf pounding his d.sk with hlr fiet. Just then thetlme.of Sena t;v Reed expired. . ' . "Mr.; President.Tcalled several senators, eager to seek perrois- s!cn 'Tor theMJSBOUrlan Kt on "It won't be long." pleaded Senator Bruce, democrat. Mary-, -land, "before we will hear that entrancing voice ho longer." Time was granted after Borah rave notice he had .something tr) av. The senate settled down te Utento more although. the hour was growing, late. ' ; . ' "Onee" men believed ""the ? law was made , for ? punishment and not ,-' for, redemption, i .Witches were burnedj,'" men were t pulled a Dart by the strength . of horses. Then . came the -day of greater humanity and it was decided that laws should be made to reform culnrits. . v- ; j - - '. . -1 Then the Missourlan 'gave ' his colleagues, a . recipe for., maklrr home brew and eat down wl , an announcement he would have more to say on Monday. tContlnued , fro.m I.) t ; Y thna he spoke to them, giving the needs of the present campaign. In Methodist eharches through- Ore gon, with the exception of Salem and; Portland, public coUecUons wtU he taken for the endowment. This' is the only -collection; that has beea taken In church daring the entire campaign. ' T-T - - ' . .J?aul Wallace who Is leading In organlxaUoa ' of the Salem cam paign has enlisted the' efforts of! 1 IMS LEU OF liifclli Elsinore.Begins Monday to . Put in Priqtophone; 2 TVeeks I Necessary to Finish Work A crew of RCA Photophone en-ting mechanical noises are present gineers. acoustical . experts and electricians, working behind the scenes. will, begin Monday .to in- stall .In, the Elsinore theatre the latest system of .sound reproduc tion developed be" the leading ra-q dlo and electrical interests of the country. p The outstanding features of the new system, hailed by audiences in the principal theatres of tne country as giving.' absolutely lite. like rendition of music and speech ia talking motion pictures are: L Speech Natural 1. Remarkable" naturalness of music , mad spiech reproduction; attained through the latest acoustical- achievements of the radio arU ; . , - ;i . 2. A unique method 'of photo graphing sound ' and motion on the-same film which ensures per fect synchronization of action and speech ; 3. New methods of achieving acoustical perspective so that sounds are .given .their ( relative onal values, without the flatness f music or speech that heretofore ia characterized sound, reproduc tion in BsoaoB pictures; !. . .- SoundIfects Ranee 4.: A wider range of sound -f feets made possible by i the im proved electro ' dynamic . lond speakers used in the reproduction of sound. - "Salem audiences' H. O. Rose baum or the Elsinore theatre de. clares, "will be . astounded with the vast progress made in talking motion picture reproduction when the new RCA. Photophone system is installed in this theatre. Experts hare been amazed at the life-like reproduction of mu sic and speech attained by this system, which has scored remark able successes in some of the lead ing theatres pf .the country. .- So perfect is the synchroniza tion that the characters on . the screen seem to leap out from the picture and the audience almost feels the living presence of the actors on the stage. Words spok en oy the characters proceed dl rectly from the lips of the speak ers, aot from other parts of the bopi. No unpleasant or distuxb'. ver 40 men to act as solicitors in a!eui this week. The men who lave promised to aid in this man tier are Dr. B. L. SteeVes. Dr. M. C. Findley. U. G. Holt, C. P. Bish jp. Ralph Kletzing, Dr. David B. 'Jill. A. A. Schramm. Q. H. Alden, W. M. Hamilton. William McGIlch- it. Curtis B. Cross, E. T. Barnes. :i. W. Brownina. Ronald C. Olo- er, W. C. Dyer, Otto Hillman, R. 5. Kcene, C. A. Kells. W. I. Sta ey, Eric Butler, J.-N. Chambers. . A. Lee, James H. Nicholson, !Ienry E. Morris. Edward Schun- :e. Dr. Frank E. Brown, Dr. B. ttatchford. T. M. Hicks. D. D. Soc lofsky, George Vick, Sheldon ?ackett, Walter Minier, Bert Ford, Or. T. II. Temple. Rev. Harrv Jardner, Rev. S. D. Johnson. Lou s Kirby, A. J. Ncufeld. Thomas iardie. M. A. Marcy and Dr. F. 2, Taylor. .... 9147,000 From Rockefeller Completion of the campaign for 5300.000 at this time is necessary a order to meet the contract' with he General Education board of he Rockefeller Foundation. The ffer made to Willamette univer ity was a gift of. 1350,000 when he university should become free f debt and raise a reauislte. sum 'or endowment. On the basis of Ms-contract he Rockefeller foun latlon will pay the university ap iroxlmately . 1147.000 with the ompletion of the present cam algn. The Rockefeller foundation has urned its attention recently to aedical research, and is making to more gifts to colleges except hose .having medical schools vhere research work may bo car ted on. With-these facts In mind he local endowment committee is naking every effort to complete ho drive. No date has been an nounced for the close of the Sa lem campaign. ' .BOTS r. st fi swsar p -.few m . wnn 9 ' CI --POVIVC.J -A VThese lumber" people build Good Will i by helping you to build wisely" - Arid all ; Buildinjj Materials ' Off ke, Tard aad 610 North Capitol to interfere with the enjoyment j of the performance. -. Best Pictures Secured "With the svstem sow beta installed there will be presented in the Elsinore theatre the best found motion pictures produced 1 including many pictures recorded by the RCA Photophone process." - It is expected j that sound-motion picture entertainment will begin in the Elsinore about If arch i-:.: !-..r; 1 U ":' AT CAPHDt TODAY? Manager Archie, Holt of Capitol theatre, announced Satur day that the Paramount all-talk ins; picture. "Interference" will be the feature attraction at hi house this week and . that t the talking . . . . - . - piciure v is tne ; nrst Broadway stage production filmed that fea tures dialogue from! beginning to end- ' " I i, - "It has been conceded by lead ers of. the film Industry that 'In terferenee' will make motion pic ture history in that jit marks the first successful attempt to give a legitimate attracioa Just as pre sented -on the stage without one lota of a change. Every -speech heard in the stage production will be heard Issuing from the Capitol theatre's screen.; J. -.- .1 ne r piay "interference" was first produced In. England where it graced the boards for two fears. In the fall of 1927m was riven its New York premier and ran for nine months tin that city. ilnjthat ;e To Too Late To Classify rirtii rrinrtj-xruxixnjxj' $f4,MM)jTo; Loin i havjs- SI4.90O to loan on new city property In amounts of SS500 at Vr per cent. 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GRABE.VHOR3T ft CO. Realtors " 114 South Liberty Street - Phone SIS AffNcri $ay Practy CaL" Warehouse; Telephone 2218 - BITTER DEBATE OH PIFJE BILL Burdick Measure Does Through but Vote is . : - 33 to 24 (Continued from. Fa 1.) bill . held .to the . major, argument that. the people of Portland are demanding reduced- rates and- thai speedy remedy can be had 'by nc other means. It was added that Portland is Justified ia asking special relief for.the reason that a special aituatioa prevails there in he fact that the- telephone company is operating without a franchise. . . - v , Coaaadsafosi Held Inadequate Mr.. Huraick laued ta i agree with other speakers in thetr xrit- idsm of the nubile service com mission.: hat held. It an admitted tnejtact that the commissions is un able to cope with the situation due to lack, of Inf ormalion and lack of Junda for an adequate, in vest! gation. .'- Opposition to, the hill centered on the point that It would const! tute a step backward to the per- ioa wneu xates were not estah- 1 Ushed scientifically, but by - bar j gaining between munlclpalltler nu umuj oiuciais. . Objection was aiso roiced to special regula tion lor Portland, as though' it were not a part of Oreron.- . i Declarations that lobbyists for the , telephone interests had ap- proacnea . every , member of the aouse, were freely made, and Bur aica aiso claimed that these in teresu had attempted to sidetrack the bill Into an unfriendly com- mlttee. : Ten Trains Lost In Terrific Gale Snowstorm BELGRADE. Jnm Slsl v.h o. i&ri ijesnlte th friti afforts of the government to lo cate inem hy telephone, telegraph. ""c"w na even couriers, ten entire trains are missing in huge mow banks in Bosnia. 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Elisabeth and Carl and also her; father and , mother, Mr, aad; Mrs. TV B. Warner of Dundee. Two sisters and four brother also lurrive her. " ; - , ; ; -r Oberson to go on In Stanford Work i i ; . - - - - ' . -r .: -- -' - ' - 'Louis Oberson. who was grad aated from Willamette univsrsky last June, recently received no tice 1 from Stanford university that his- credentials for entrance Into the graduate school had been accepted. -; Oberson will enter Stanford about April and will be gin work toward a master's de gree In education. A brother, Henry, who also was graduated from Willamette university last June, ' Is studying In the medical school at Harvard college. now r . wvi wig rii .. at a -KM- aisasa hiiiiihbsbiii TODAY AND MONDAY Qaclielor's with' RALPH GRAVES EDDIE CRIBBON FOX NEWS , M. G. M. COMEDY KOKO CARTOON Matinee .25o Night 30c Kiddies ...10o I III A 4' a - l II M - S . I ' j v a a j- creasingly rapid- You are not compelled to restrict youselX tff a milk diet. 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