Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 25, 1925, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1925
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL,1 SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
IS ATTACKED BY
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New York, Aug. 25 (AP)
Tiini ninny's Joint responsibility
with Mayor llylan for eight years
of misrule Is the keynote of the
republican mayoralty campaign.
Meanwhile Tammany leaders are
pounding the mayor for trying to
blow a hole In the ground with
hot air Instead of digging subways
with shovels nnd mention of V, R.
Hearst nnd Governor Smith Is
mado frequently.
For aovon and one half yearn the
mayor and slate Senator Walker,
his Tammany opponent for the
democratic nomination have slept
In the same political bed, Frank
D. Waterman, regular republican
designee for mayor, eaid at his
first rally last night. Dr. Nichols
Murray Uutlor, president of Co
lumbia university, delivered the
notification speech. Citizens of
New York, he said, have been com
pelled to haiif their heads in shame
because of the volcanic eruptions
of Ignorance, vulgarity and mis
representation from the city hall.
Dr. Butler took a shot at a bivouac
of blue laws.
Mr. Waterman said: -Petty
graft rolling up to $600,000 has
been taken from push cart ped
dlers, that more than $8,000,000
worth of city contracts has been
let without bidding and that mur
ders had increased from 240 in 1 91 S
to 333 in 1924."
Senator Walker, Brooklyn, fre
quently referred to William Ran
dolph Hearst, Mayor Ilylan's back
er. Tho Tammany candidate pledg
ed himself to abide by the results
of the primaries and called the
man who didn't, "yellow" and a
"quitter." He took pains to men
tion Mr. Hearst has revived specu
lation as to tho publisher's plans
for supporting Mr. Hylan as an Independent.
FOUR INJURED WHEN
CAR GOES INTO DITCH
Seio, Or,, Aug". 25. Four oc
cupants of a roadster were injured
Saturday night when the machine
ran into a ditch beside the Cra li
tre: road near here. They were:
Raymond Downing, driver, cut se
verely over left eye and bruised:
Mies Vella Brenner, spine injured
and head cut nnd bruised; Miss
Let?. Coney, injuries to knees and
face injured, and Miss Doris
Weedle, scratched.
Dietramshall, Bavaria. Von
Hindeuburg, 78, walks four miles
every afternoon.
'Ten Commandments'
Opens Showing Here
The very bad young man (Rod La Rocque) brob,e all the commandment,
and stole the OirHLeatrice J031) from his brother (Richard Dix) in
'The Ten Commandments' Cecil B-DeAiille's greatest Paramount Pictun
Cecil B. DeMille's great photo
dramatic picturization of the
Biblical story of the Ten Com
mandments and its application to
modern day society, carry the title
"The Ten Commandments, " opens
a week's showing at the Grand
theater today.
It will be the final program of
fered in the Grand theater under
tho management of George B.
Guthrie and John C. Stille, afc
they relinquish their lease upon
the house September 1.
The picture comes on a return
cngnxemeut to Salem and will
play both afternoons and evenings
at popular prices.
"The Ten Commandments" Is
rated hy moving picture critics the
country over as one of the great
est productions that has ever been
Rcrooncd and contrary to the opin
ions of some people that it Is a
picturized sermon it is proclaimed
by those who have seen it to be 41
highly entertaining and dramatic
story.
The color photography of the
first part of the picture, which re
produces the Biblical story, is one
of the finest exhibitions of pho
tography ever seen in this city.
F O R U
Contributions to This Column must bs plainly written on one
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with the name or the writer. Articles no meeting these specifi
cations will be rejected.
LICTTKIt TO ANTI-SALOON J
XjKAfiVK
"In four first number of the Ore
gon Issue you throw down the
sage of i-attle by declaring there
is but one issue that of prohibi
tion. You state most emphatically
that It is your intention to elect a
governor, a United Stes senator
and two congressmen upon prohi
bition as the only Issue. You state
further that "To this end we earn
estly solicit the cooperation of all
moral forces to make the Oregon
issue a power for prohibition and
Its enforcement." The Prohibition
Referendum Corporation agree
with you that prohibition Is the big
i6.su that must be settled right be
fore other issues can be handled
properly. We also agree with you
on the strict enforcement of the
prohibition laws; If It takes as
we believe It will) every adult to
be sworn In t.a a special enforce
ment officer. "We do not however
agree with you that one must be
a prohibitionist In order to be
moral. Now as we agree that pro
hibition Is the Issue we believe that
a series of public discussions be
tween representatives of the two
organizations would awaken a
keener Interest in this all import
ant subject. We therefore chal-
KLAN TO LEAD
NATIONAL FIGHT
N
Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 25. (A.
p.) Led by Dr. Hiram W. Kvnns,
Washington, imperial wizard,
grai:d dragons and titans of the
Ku Klux Klan began arriving here
yesterday for their annual meet
ing at Buckeye luke, a resort near
here, starting today.
While tho program shows dis
cussione will center around organ
ization topics, Ohio leaders say the
nioderntet-fumlamontalist contro
versy will come n for a major
share of attentions with this
state's representatives urging thai,
the governing bony of tho klan
take a militant stand against "in
tellectual Christianity."
The first phase oftheworkoT
lengo you to name a representative
of your organization to meet a
representative of our organization
on the following subject: Resolv
ed that prohibition Is fundamental
ly wrong and If continued will
bankrupt the government financial
ly and the citizenship morally and
that, the sensible thing now to do
is to submit to a vote of tho people
a referendum to modify tho laws
so as to permit the manufacture
and sale of light wine and beer
under government supervision and
distribution.
Oregon Prohibition Referendum
Corporation.
' By Sanfield Macdonal, executive
secretory ana H. H. Stattard, field
manager.
C 8 L. E E N
Last
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Tonight
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-A 3ini liatlonol Picture
OREGON
the klan, cay the. Ohio representa
tive "that of arousing the Ameri
can coiisclen ;e to the importance
of preventing any influences not
typically American from obtain
ing a foothold in public affairs"
tins been accomplished successful
ly. The second objective, they as
serted, is to take up the fight for
fundamentalism in religion along
the lines laid down by William
Jennings Bryan.
This stand will be supported by
representatives from the middle
west, south and southwestern
stale, but may be opposed by the
New England, New Jersey and
New York eruud dragons nnd
ti tains, according to the Ohio
spokesman.
SIGN POINTS ROUTE
TO KINGWOOD HEIGHTS
Kingwood Heights road may be
easily found now since there is a
uice attractive eign near tho main
pavement one-half mile from the
bridge on the Salem-Dallas road
where the Kingwood Heights road
turns from the pavement up the
hill. The sisn has been there for
the last two months und has been
a great help to tho fruit pickers in
finding tho berry patches nnd
cherry orchards along that road.
At present there are several
peach bearing orchards to be pick
ed and later there will be prunes,
filberts and walnuts to harvest in
the many orchards on that road.
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love them."
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bodies demand sugar. But children's candy must be
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Life Savers, the little candy mints with the hole
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way. They are china-hard and dcliciously flavored.
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