THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925
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Dee Moines, Iowa, May 6. (A.
P.) The Iowa Anti 'loon league
In a report today t glared either
the state anJ federal liquor laws
must be enforced "with utmost
ngldlty" or tlie people of Iowa
"must face possible modification'
to permit the men And sale of light
vines and beer.
Results of a surrey made by the
league's representative In Iowa,
particularly In the Mississippi rlv.
r citiea were contained In the re
port made public by 8. I Mc
N aught, superintendent. Exhaus
tive investigations were made in
Dubuque. Davenport, Muscatine
and Burlington.
Sentiment for enforcement wan
found In Ilurlinrrton, described a
the cleanert ut tne towne." Else
where, said the report, "sentiment
for modification to permit light
wines and beer has reached huge
proportions."
Should this move for modifica
tion become organized, the report
believed "prohibition will face one
of the mot serious em n aces yet
encountered and may destroy all
the good work that already has
been done."
MORAL CODE FOR SCHOOL
CHILDREN IS PREPARED
A moral code for school chll
4ren, compiled by Collier's weekly
with the aid ot ministers, educa
tors and statesmen and printed In
large numbers by Collier's, was
made public today. Copies fur
nished by Collier's will be placed
In 600 class rooms throughout
the state of Oregon, lnaccordance
with arrangements made with J.
A. Churchill, superintendent ot
public lnstpiction.
The code was eumplled to fill a
need thought to exist to a great
and growing extent among chil
dren ot the United States. At the
top of the printed sheet are the
word: "In Ood We Trust." The
code Is dllvded Into 10 parts, hav
ing to do with courage and hope,
wisdom. Industry and good habils.
knowledge and usefulness, truth
nd honesty, heaithfulness and
cleanlineas, helpfulness and un
selfishness, charity, humility and
reverence and faith and responsibility.
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Three men paid the death pen
alty al Bins Slog prison for the
murder of two New York bank
messengers during a 134,000 rob
bery. They are Joseph Diamond
(top), Morris Diamond and John
Farina (bottom). Ona more, An
thony J. Pantano. la under death
sentence-
M'arihinpton, May C Complete
analysis of the reception accorded
in European capitals to Ambaasa-
dor Houghton's London addresa. fjs
a wait in ? some comment from Parie
where prem accounts of the speech
were brief and no Immediate ed
itorial expreralon was offered.
Added Interest attache to the
n action In France In view of the
ad tress by iho Berlin Lokal An
xetser as - "plainly a shot at
France," while other opinion
atyoad saw In It a neralized pro
nounrement of coalitions on which
American assistance should be
based.
Gern-an comment In diplomatic
circles here also regarded France
the speaker'!, target, while
French ohsorvera inclined to the
view that the ambaspador had In
mind the election of Von llfnden-hurjr.
The ambassador's address which
uas made on hla own responsibil
ity Is regard! by President Cool
tdi;c as a guide to Europe of Am
rrienn opinion on the continent's
economic problems. The Ameil-
can helpfulness to which Mr.
Houzhtnn referred is clearly un
derstood to mean expansion of pri
vate loins to Kurope and in this
the prt-sident feels that bankers
here cannot fall to place their In
vestments where economic condi
tions ars most inviting.
Unofficial spokesmen in Berlin
welcomed Mr. Houghton's frank
admonition to Europe to seek the
aths of peace, and expressed the
belief that his advlco will facili
tate negotiations for a security
pact.
Itallnn observers placed them
selves In the position of Interested
Hpectators attaching no great Im
port to the London ftdtlretw so fur
as Italy Is concerned. ,
Ambaraador Houghton's pro
nouncement was "timely and wise"
In the opinion of Senator Borah of
fd.iho, chairman of the senate for
eign relations committee. If it was
intended as the announcement of
a policy, hi declare 1, its Import
ance to Europe and the United
States "can hardly be over-eeti-
inaiea .
A Demi It to nnumtn in Cratmn
was Issued to the B. B. Yates Ma
chine company, a Wisconsin cor
poration, nharlrn K KnaiiMtnfr
I of Salem Is named as attorney-in-
fact ror Oregon.
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