PAGE TWELVE Tfce OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 17, 1929 hi M- If ft ,1 IV l ! LOBBYIST IS ON IIUESSSTMD "Contributions" to Publica tions Large Items ot Expenditure (Continued from Pas 1.) here to filch anybody by repre senting that they can Influence eonfrcssmen." The witness remarked that he few of one man who declared he -tnnr every" congressman by his first name and could go aroonu -and slap them on tneir Daeas. . 'What class do yoo put your I sell fa?" asked Caraway. ' -lm the second." Austin replied. - Then you're a second class lob byist," returned the Arkansas sen ator while the crowded committee F mt i atlon of Some Ksneudltares Made Under questioning of Senator , Walsh, democrat, oMntana, Aus tin) named bis salary as ss.ooo an ally. He said two clerks com prised the headquarters of the as sociation and that 95,000 was giT to S. H. Lore, of Salt Lake City, the president. He said $70,- t was spent annually and listed major expenditures for the first nine months of this year as lol lows: Salaries $12,000; office rental, SS.942: for a publication "facts bout sugar," $8,000; to "agricul toral supplement," also a publica tion. $2,688; to domestic sugar producers association $19,000; to -western Irrigation," at Los An geles, California, publication, $450; $14,700 for traveling ex penses of officers; and $7 50-print lag pamphlets. Austin said that during the consideration of the tariff bill there were as many as ten or 12 officers of the association in Washington at one time. He said they gave testimony before the committees and also called upon senators and representatives from their states to present their views Gas Company to Establish Its Office in City Sales and service headquarters of the Pacific Rock gas company win be established In Salem with in the next few days, it was an nounced Wednesday by Reed He- Bride,, agent for the company in six western Oregon counties. Mrs. Alma E. Lauderdale will have charge of the local office. This company bandies a patent ed liquid gas for domestic use, and also stoves specially designed for utilizing this gas. The process was demonstrated at the state fair here recently. 35 DRY R A 1 D S ARE MADE BY OFFICERS (Continued from Page 1.) equipped unlicensed broadcasting station and arrested the operator, Malcolm MacMaster, at his post. Watts said this station was used to communicate with rum runners who landed supplies from six large vessels at various points along the Atlantic coast from Maine to Virginia. WASHINGTON, Oct. (AP) The arrests made by prohibition agents along the New Jersey and Long Island coasts were the result of the treasury's successful uncov ering of a gigantic liquor smug gling ring operating from the French possessions on the eastern store of Canada. The smugglers went to large expense to purchase new boats to run rum into the United States bat the alertness of the depart ment of commerce in uncovering their unlicensed radio station re sulted in their exposure. The steamer Shawnee was fired upon about a month ago by the coast guard In an attempt to cap ture this member of the smug gling fleet, . Assistant Secretary Lowxnan said tonight. He added that from the inspec tion of the smuggling the coast guard had been able through the commerce department oeeipnenng the smugglers' code, messages to nrevent the rum float from land ing much of tbir cargo. EXGUSf OFFERED AT TIL OF FILL WASHINGTON, Oct. If. APV TMtlmasT that Edward L. Tvtinv had consented to bid on the Pearl Harbor-Elk Hills con tract only after "tne norrors a war might bring to the Pacific coast had been sketched to him was placed before the Jury trying Alrebt B. ran ror orioery uw w day by Captain John K. Robison, whA tiM th rank of rear-admiral while chief of engineers of the navy. Examined bv defense counsel, he said be bad pleaded with Do- heny to undertake tne wo as a matter of patriotism after the oil man had said ho was not Inter ested. Robison testified he had been placed in charge of the oil reserves and negotiations by Ed win Denby, then secretary of the navy. Lions Club Will Be Addressed by Six Men Friday Six sneakers are scheduled to address the Salem Lions club at its Friday luncheon, each one giv ing his ideas cfa "What a Service Club Can Do for a City." The sneakers are President Dewey of the Monmouth Lions club. Presi dent Lindqulst of the Indepen dence den. President Rowe of the Stayton den, President Staler of the Salem Rotary club, Dean Hewitt representing the Salem Klwanis club and C. E. Wilson, representing the Salem chamber of commerce. A delegation from the Salem Lions club attended the Stayton den's meeting Wednesday noon. In the group were Merrill Ohling. deputy district governor; Harry W. Scott, Frank Doollttle, Leland "HI! Dr. C. H. Herd Contradicts His Previous Statements In Pantages Case (Continued from Page L) A To the theatre exit door on .the second floor. Q What did he doT A He atopped at the open door. Q Did you see him mane a motion T A No sir. not any. Q How far away were you? A About SO feet Testimony of state witnesses alleged Pantages seated Miss Pringle In the theatre before tak ing her to the scene of the al leged attack ana men reiurnea, motioned to her ana toon ner 10 his little office room. Friendliness With Herd testified that he gave Pan tages a "high sign" wnen ne saw him emerge from his mala office. O Ton cave Jtlm a high sign? A Yes, I have done it for nine years. Q You have been giving him a. hirn slzn for nine years? A Tes, with all PanUges em ployes. , . Q Then you were very friend ly with Pantages, were you doit A No sir, I am not. (The an awer was emnhatic.) Q You mean to say that for nine. years you have been giving him this high sign and yet you are not friendly? A Yes sir, we were not. OTJAKE REPORTED MOSCOW. Oct. 19. (AP) The walls of several houses were cracked this evening by a strong earthquake which shook the city of Tashkent, Russian Turkestan, for SO seconds. Smith, Newell Williams, B. Bedee and Ralph Kletxing. ISPp m I XI MM m 9 M M f M 7mm Wmm For Thursday - Friday - Saturday Men's and Ladies' Raincoats We start the rainy season with a special offering on all broken lines of Men's and Ladies' raincoats. Every garment is of good style and quality but not representative of a complete line. Get yours now at a saving. 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