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Show i ; $ i (' y M, DRY GIVE IN .ARGULIENTS BOISE DEBATE Differ Candidate a To Effect of Pro hibition 20.-(The BOISE. May the prohibition iasue. thrust to UmeUsht Jo the race for the nomination for United States Senator from Idaho, was debated hero last night by two of the candidates for the party's choice. Presenting the affirmative view that the eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act should ha repealed, Dr. Owen T. Stratton of Salmon declared the amendment wa tually a nullification of tho porn of tho Constitution to tug equal rights to men. Defending prohibition waa Harry 8. Kessler, noise attorney, aseeit tng that outlawry of the liquor traffic waa one of the meet forward steps taken in modern time. Opening the debate. Dr. Stratton declared prohibition had financed the underworld, meantime being a "total low economically, and "with no discernible moral benefits. Recalls Promhea. 1 hold nb brief for John Barho said. "What I leycorn, striving for is the restoration of tho forgotten goal of temperance In an things. I am peenlair that I am personally dry and politically wet. I do not mean that I wont take a drink, bnt if I do so that will ho my bnalnoaa and the paw of the law should not ho inserted Into my personal reaponsl bllttlea and affairs "Ton doubtless recall these promises made at the time amendment waa pawed that crime would bo abolished, temptation would ho removed from nr youth AP) Dem-aarat- ie 'K. THE DESEllET NEWS 1 yean ago, as disclosed i; Mw of totitkal eomrptloa mU b taw ta newspaper reports of compwil InatitnUoui alma would houses qrtnM and plaints about drinking and then, ba emptied; would fol- by comparison, made a Bet of pnprtj low Ua removal of tfcs salons. 1 gambling places, diva tbs to thaw and other Illegal establishments hm to which he sold at present were in HO said prohibition had aged reform force "to sit down aad Tbte may be rather a savory discard the gentle art of bit of information for our visWon. whoa tho only satisfactory itor tonight, and 1 he assume solution to tho problem lies in the would charge It to tho Eighteenth development of brains. Ton amendment. But as much as we not, through the medium of the should bo ashamed of them conditaw or in any other way. poi tions. I submit the, picture Is not brains into tho individual with a nearly as vile as the one- that I dub." havo given you of a quarter of a century ago, and this deplorable Drinking Denied ta our otherwise splencondition "When mother and father show so much disrespect for the law did city, to my mind. Is convincthat they manufacture the contra- ing proof that the prime cause band in the kitchen. It ta time to of present day conditions Is not but rather moral try some other experiment. There prohibitory laws must be some way out of the ns-- r Indifference on tho part of our and it is up to us to find the people." -- ur t way." Kessler Defending prohibition, declared there, was leas drinking beby young people now than fore but It is more In evidence because it is not screened by the and toe ways of tho saloon brothel" , has the hardihood , t deny that the traffic fy liquor la predominantly evil" he said, "bnt Its apologists tell us that we No one not, and therefore m ahnijld I, of try, to abolish ltT He declared foreign nations had proved nothing fov America their handling of the liquor problem but predicted "The American people will shortly arouse themselves to self respect" aad be rid of lawlessness. Such lawlessness, he said, was not tho result of prohibition but an aftermath of the World war. T tor one defy the spirit of men abroad ta tho land wilt-.no- t vote to repesi teduy-law or constitution simply because enIt has not been satisfactorily forced. j ta Ho referred to conditions LAKE CITY SALT FRIDAY MAY V. F. W. Heads Ban (LAWYER URGES Marches onCapitalAMERICA DROP General orders bo usd by the 20 1932 , -- - . ' . -- commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars prohibit tho varl ous posts of this organisation sponsoring any march on Washington to promote the interests of the bonus legislation, it was announced Remy, comThursday by Charles mander of Lieut C- - E. Allan peat JURY Present . SYSTEM Law Ssssl Proced- ure Held Infantile The Veterans of Foreign Wan Re organization, said Commander telea my, have been conducting By Author gram and tetter campaign and exPHILALLLPllIA. pect to continue to use them methMay 2. ods until Congress satisfactorily CAP) Sweeping cnaoget In tbrt acta upon the bonus legislation. legal patent of this country InCommander Remy made this state- cluding aim on total abandonment ment in connection with the move- of Junes uid diminution of the ment of a largo number of auto- Important of upper courts, were World war vet- recommended last mobiles carrying night by Jerome erans from surrounding states to Frank. ork attorney and an Washington. tbor Defendant Bound Over Charat ter zing the present FOUND GUILTY. , of both substantive and adIn Counterfeit Case 'Jefferson Hall wts found guilty ministrative lav as archaic and James Anderson, charged with of possessing and concealing about primitive F rank told delegates to the na'louril conference of social pommrfou o, counterfeit coin,. work tha legal system built bound over to the federal grand sentenced June 4 by Federal upon in'antil dolus. ons should be a Jury Thursday following prelimi- Judge Tillman D. Johnson. by reorgand civilized.' soJety that con- -' ciders iasef United States before nary hearing FIRE COSTS SM. Earlier in the day, a resolution Commissioner Could B. BlaCely $140 calling on the president and Con- Approximately Bond waa fixed at J2,$0. was caused by a fire Thursday gresa to adopt a national program; of low .cnee home construction arrested several morning st the Utah riranHa w er South a part of the proposed unemploydays ago by Henry C. Taggart and Marble company. ftO was appar- ment relief plan to Initiated and W. A-- Merrill. United States secret Temple street, which ently started by tramps alee pig lnj;financed at the earliest possible service agents at Salt Lake. the yard there, acordlng to Fire date, the plan to be administered Cn'ef Wa'ter S. Knight. federal the by government through CHICAGO The social status of state or munic pa! agencies, was Paul 1911s la largely a matter of DECATUR. Os. 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