The New OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. April 23. 1929 DIES GROUP MISSISSIPPI IS Back Home Again . Mr. Bancroft said It might be possible to raid a saloon and fiad a violator only possessing liquor, but declared that charges were against it. In such a case the usual procedure of filing an information and trying the case before a fed eral judge would be followed, he said. MANY TROUT RELKA3K: There are about 225,000 cut throat trout and 365,000 youn Steelheads at the Neeanicum hatchery. now. The steelheads will be released in the Necaiiicum. while. the trout will be distribute among the smaller streams of thd district. Allen Succeeds to Pest 4 1th Weew f Reparations . Conference Begins; En lsiasra Absent Svvlsn fliver Waters Lap Top oT Levees Threat ening New Flood j Eastern Wisconsin's Federal Official to Specialize in New U. S. Law Now Playing: PAGE TWO ME STIPE TB BE PUSHED TWIN n iiPAbt mm. PARIS. April 21. TAP) The eleventh week of -work "by the sec ond TJawes committee towards eetr tlemeni of the thorny German reparations problem began today In an stmospeere of despondency. Dr. Schacht and his colleague arrives in Paris this afternoon after a Hying visit to Berlin bul were understood io have brought 1ack with them nezhiag thatcoul dissipate the clouds which have been hinging over the work of the experts -since the 'German made known their offer. i The only question that seemed to remain ior settlement, how he experts should annoui.ee the end of their labors. j Sew 1'ropoaalfl By 4 Germans Are- Talked j It was still regarded as possible in some quarters, that the Get tnaus might mate new proposals! but there has been no continua tion of any such intention an there is great skepticism as t whether they would -otter any thing that win justify eontinue- tion of the conference. , On his return from BerHn to dar, Dr. Bchacht conferred wKh Owen D. Young, chairman f the second Dawes committee and with Emil Moreau. principal French delegate. Nothing transpired from these interviews and there is no reason t sHonoee that they changed the situation sufficiently to make pes-l sible continuance of the commit tee's work. 1 C-onchHfon of Meet I Maki Coauidarntioa The majority of the experts are now thinking chiefly about hew tbey are going to conclade their work. Under the terms of refer ence of the committee they were expected to discover a new way for finally liquidating the repara tions problem. Considered from this point of view, they nave failed. But much of the work they have done may eventually aerve for an ultimate solution and this fact may have a certain influence on the reports to their govern ments. Premier Poicare f France, speaking to the ffeneral council ot the Mouse department today, made clear that France was anahle so go further than he bad already done in the way of conciliation. Caaqurign Tatt. Are Referred To The premier recalled that, no aot only made clear the policy of the French government ia speech s last tall. nt had also emm snanicated it through diplomatic chaanels to tho German govera sneat. Procedure at the plenary ses sion tomorrow prebafcly will fce chiefly formal. The Germans may possibly demand continuation; f the conference, and if they de Mr. Young will probably ask if they have any new proposals a make. If nothing is forthcoming., the committee will then appoint; a, sub-committee to draw ap a rJ .port to the government re pre- seated. - Jazz Age is Depicted on Screen Her i . v Former -Governor Henry J. Allen, right, of JEanaajfc ,dira at Toptika leceirteg Ms roraaiisMou -of appointment ta Hie t? senate; Trent Coventor Oyde M. Seed. AOest turn fceea ajsaaintea to c coed Viee fsuoideat Charles Cartas. -. : 'OLD SOAK RETURNING ; StimsorTs Pet Parrot Now on Its Way Home ay - LIVING PLACE SOUGHT SNOW LAKE. Ark., April 22.1 -(AP) The Laconia circle le vee, encompassing about 13.000 acres of rich farm land, broke unexpectedly today, adding about 1500 refugees to the 3500 others previously forced from their homes in lower Phillips county by high 'water. The entire area inside tho 18 mile levee was Inundated. Backwaters of the White river. which had been banked against the circular dykes for weeks. forced, a fifty foot gap in then weakened earthwork this -moraine and a few hours later the break had widened to more thann 200 feet. Residents, warned by telephone i and farm bells, quickly began to scramble for places of safety. Por several days the Missouri Pacific railroad had kept a train near Snow Lake for such an emergen cy. Steam was kept up in the lo comotive day and night. 'Attached to tho engine was a string of flat cars and box cars on which the re fugees left with their household effects. No lives were lost and all livestock was saved. The Laconia circle section la a low lying area that at pne time was believed to have been a lake. It has been farmed for more than 80 years. -Jars Age. the talking d that Is to appear at the Elsrtnore! v today, endeavors to present tne youth of today in the most faith-i fol fashion. Their speech, their merriment wisecracks, cbeers and tears have een eansht toy the sound rani era and form one of the most polg-j Mot and searching dramas that: the screen has known j Taking a purely representative, body of young people Directorj Lvnn Shore has taken thorn, as, jiaturally as possible through scenes that might lave leen cull ed from the night trTe of any com munity. The result is a movie that 3s fltartUcc in its steer realism and tense drama. "Jazz Age" brings the life of modern youth beneath the micro- acope, presents ft tor lair AriaL and. through the .spoken dialogue, allows ft to be Its own advocate ' MarceJlne Day. Douglas Fa4rH .banks Jr.. Henry B. Walthall and Gertrude Messlnger are starved The HCX Photojthone method off und syncnronizjCLion was used. T DEBS' : SBQSED I BD PORTLAKD. : Arll , A! ) August Wemme, 'brother of fsei late C Henry Vemsa smd on of the vrJncbwJ heirs nader: ,t Weans win. was ml tfberty ,t- Biarht wader a f 2S bond tst- Vtet: Dfiag of wrtt of laabesa eorpns, after tm bad "beea arrestod Saturday and lodge la iks i sty jafl n. nndy ejEweaQsai an amred Sranm tnK Tao body eacrcarttoa was s' Yarned hf eenael lor Howand Sutherland. aJfea sroporty sst tflsm. -mim aeeastly eras sxasted Indffment tot ii754S fegr ir- entt cesut Jury mguan Wemme, Dow V. V&er. anfl XL. W. Wick, sr. Sutherland had cnargesl defendants were gMflty of ar doaJiaes Isi Che jttoek f . Henry Wemane csmpany. tsv lonctax do a xmp t Onmaa heirs, to Cherx earn profit, plattoe f appeal from At Jadcvenl bad boon iserved hr tXaraoja lor ssxSh f. tbo -flafendaato. 2xat Xother bxnda attorney started yroeeed tos at ones ito eolloct the indjr-i meat or to have bond seated lo jroioct Jt doriac (as appeal. Fail irxo is find any property axalnsl which to levy execution lad Ao ,o- day's action, ft was said, fiotbor J - land's attorney also said he would WASHINGTON. D. C April 22, (AP) (jhit of the east today came the news that "The Old Soak" is coming home. A cablegram to Secretary Stim son from Manila said first class passage has been booked on the linen President Wilson for his pet Chinese-speaking parrot "The Old Soak." He will sail from Manila April 24 and will circle half the globe "before arriving in New York June 11. Secretary Stimson cabled for "The Old Soak" to be sent on the first available vessel, after learn ing that his favorite pet while governor general ot the Philip pines was pininc la Us absence. The immediate trip was defsrred. however, until a ship going fo Singapore touched at JfianUa. The President Wilson will visit Singa-i pore and arrangements nave been made for "The Old Soak" to Tialt his former haunts of the land of! his natirity. ( Captain F. . Anderson of the, President Wilson, wno will shard Us labia wit "The Old Soak have proceeded similarly against! Walker, a' former county commis sioner, out he could not be found. Wicaey. the third defendant. Is iai Washington, T. C, out of the local court's Jurisdiction. Wenratenj wife provided the bond for J re-; lease. in HI UfiEiiiem was said In today's cablegram to ha. Installed -sevens! -pieces of rattan furniture to alc the ship -more homelike -antf.nTford his gnest the rattan Ami' Oemanded by parrots at the tropics. The secretary nns.wiraennced he will greet "The Oiaostk" at the dock wnen be nrtrtae in New York. If his Tecfffflnn at New York Js o be estteaVifJlicIal. his depertnre from Matnita vin cer tainly "be honored iaoi ejoyal way., Nick Kamtnski. csvosaker ot the Malacanang palace laSSantla. who has 'Veen the TjfTicial snattodlan of many famous pets, ini!Jufting Gov ernor Forbes' mmiaAnje Jackass and Governor Harrisatrjs orang outang, -will grant fb jsilace em ployes pass prirtieces am the day of "The Old Soak's" departure. At -present the anlacipal prob- lem tethering Becretary tlmson is where his -yet Is e ?nake hbr home. Wrs. Stlmm abjected to bringing "The Old fiofcfc" to Wash ington in the first jftfom because he is ac&sy. Kn. Bvoyer has of fered quarters in the WWjlfce House tf no wther home cat 1 found for the parrot. It lias heen nnggaatefl "that he might make his ho-ma-n tfhe sec retary's office or fie tasr eastern division of the irtato -Aepartment J where ae coma cuuveme witn ine assistant chief of 4ha division. Wirrys R. Peck, whawsa irorn in "China of American jiarents ana speaks the language.' -ft -has been pointed out, however that this might "prove embairoifShig when Chinese-eseaking enilisrs. come,, since the taings ""Oma -Did Soak" Film Sneeze Results in HugeLqugh It is arsiher early far' hay fever but I saw a sua at h Capitol Theatre at the piiStm that had as had A ease of it aa 1 have ever seen- may Jiavw been' the f uzx oft the rain, hey say tha rain is get ting jbd eld in Oregon that it is getting musty- Butwrhstever the canse the re&nlt was terrible. Worst thing about it all was that he sneezed explosively at- the least effort amd be hard. aiat been by tbefbree roads, through xtas-1 taught the proper nse :uf a hand SAN VRANCIBOO. Ayril -22. (AP) Plans to link the servioes of tho Great No it kern. Western Pacific and Santa Te railways, through construction tn 20e miles of read between Pattan at Keddie, Calif., and Klamath Tails. -Ore.. were made at a recent meeting of the representatives of the three lines, it was announced today. Amplication tor a -nexnrlt to con struct the 210 miles of road Is fee- fore the Interstate ceanssaree com mission at the present time. Grant- lng of ths appHcaliem hy thai body would glare connection between the Great Northern and Western Pa cific lines in California. Under the agreement reached senger and freight rstes are to he established between points on the -Eante Fe and points on the Great Northern, it was stated. Officials ed. competition will be established from the Hexican herder to Canada. ward, -may we suggest, he arm ap- -pear with a orana , sew Bend BoUecfca. kerchief not till the-sneeza , was over at leasts eea taught In a dlXferent school som Jna perhaps one that teaches, the use of pointed out that with this effect-J'the hanOkerchief alter the sneeze raxner than nezore. sse tnat as It may he sneezed and Xhe crowd laughed and every thing was. mer ry for aaid sneezer avss on the stage in th em o v ie "Sonny Hoy." What a picture that as! Davy e Binidnjc "Somrv ov " is worth the -price of the Aow alone and Wirtlam. Edward. jBortoa ami One million Hollars has been offered Charlie Chaplm to act iai Lee a single film ia the talkies. If accepts, it is stated, he will appear n a brand -new vote. Aaid attest-j Betty Sronson trying to work out troubles of somehodr tOse- is just plain interest n ysar xoowy. - Mere Cnbh. ' myflowerBndsCer .. . i ir - HP : Kidnaped by his 'father and taken to Poland 16 months ago, Sig mund Kristeli, Jr.r has heen re turned to his home in Detroit through the efforts of the secre tary of -state's efftce. The parents are divorced and 'the boy's father j spent seven months in Jail as an -aftermath of 'the -kidnaping. Above, the 'child's reunion with 'his mother.. QTJTNCY, 111., April '22. (AP) The murky waves nf the swol len Mississippi rapped the top of levees in this region tonight as the river choked with spring rains, threatened to rise to record heights and flood additional thou sands of acres. Rich farm lands for InO miles along the river's edge to a dis tance of ten miles on either side were in danger as observers pre dicted the level reached In 1852, 21.S feet, would be passed. It was expected the crest of .the flood would be reached some time during the night, -for the Tiver was stationary at Keokuk., Ia., all day. Illinois national guardsmen pa trolled the levees protecting the prosperous truck farms of the south Quincy district. It was be lieved they would be able to avoid a break. Others watched the new Lima lake district to the north. The water which ran through the streets tt 'Canton, AIo.. wras found to have come over the em bankment of the Burlington rail road. A hundred and fifty families deserted their homes for higher ground. The Mississippi river at 8t. Lou is was reported headed for a stage or si. 5 feet, or 18 inches over the (flood level, some time about Fri day. This, however. It was said, merely would cover the levee and slow up railroad switching and traffic. ' At Hannibal, Mo., tbe.stage was 21 feet, highest since 1905. The main plant of the International Shoe company, employing 1800 men, and other factories suspend ed operations. The rise of the riv er at that point was slowed by le- saya m Chinese xabrhtaat he of aUee breaks near Mark, Mo., and Canton, Mo., -where thousands -of- acres of farm land were Inundated. Read the Classified Ads. TODAY tibSX Having fslfhfnrfy R flower arrirea ia ftdlattBUUta aamr jrard to hytmr eaJrtqsee. Tha wwarl Jkas dtswa jmxt mat Uf order of rVesideat Tiorsinrr la aa atfort to save annaal 'laao.SOO ex Hay- fiaaasKer BS peaditnre necessary to the Mayflower's upkeep and operatioa. HEAR! The sparktinfr aialagaa . . Tb Saappy tteloa-les ... The scresrsslaa' actlea at ywrth . . 2ti trash as to-1 day's lipstick . . . new tdalte's -date! EjrtraSceciail! Tonight! fiee -the .Sal bowlers la action! lactates direct from Taaconver, B. C , GIRLS! CTILS! (Many af them) ..'We ".often wondar what would liappen If a. body of jnen like the highway commission and other like commissions of the state were appointed and left alone that is, have their meetings and conduct the business without hav ing delegations of from dozens 'tv hundreds of people attend each meeting to'te.11 them what to do. We wooder. Redmond Spokes man. " MILWAUKEE, April 22 (AP) Levi H. Bancroft, federal dis trict attorney for eastern Wiscon sin, announced today "all cases In Vis district will be Jones law cases and they all will go to the grand Jury," despite the recent order of Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt that the Jones law be applied only when oases savor of "extreme commer cialism." , "Under the Jones law. Impris onment of five years or a 110,000 fine may he fixed for sale, manu facture, transportation, exporta tion or importation of liquor," Bancroft continued. "These all ' e come felonies under the Jones law. Possession and the maintenance of a nuisance still are misdemean ors, punishable by one year In pri son or a 11 000 f me. A nuisance is ny room of building where liquor is manufactured, sold, kept or bar tered. "In attempting to convict a via. lator of maintaining a nuisance, you must first prove that he is selling or manufacturing liquor, at least that is true in 95 -per cent of-the cases. In proving that fact you are proving a felony under the Jones law in order to convict a man of misdemanor. "I do not feel that I should leave myself open to charges of any kind by differentiating be tween the two types Of cases," Mr. Bancroft said. "Let the grand Jury, do the deciding tn all cases." IT f l pVjmnife "1ST Ton and TALKS for pon A I - fiTCJL i and charms you IntarV I ' ft . m il J 9 tboasandand oao aifCsr. I MlAlVil I ''Pi' rffi , . 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