FIRST SECTION Pczes 1 to 8 ! -f - VENTY.THIRI) YEAR SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE; 10, 1923 i : price five ci:: T r ' ' LAX ai 1 nvrr : 1 y II 11- 11.11 I V I 1 II M t 'i f N ! i ! IfEIVES HUSBflWH UfluUll f'cntana Uzh in Jail for ! Killing Traveling Compan ions- onlY eUowstone Trail : During 1920 ; , . IGfiORAriCE PROFESSED ABOUT ALLEGED CRIME ScthDsnncr Denies Slaying ; ..After B.e I n tr Sfjovyn - ".ifcvspcpcrSf cries ? BOZEMAX, Mont., June 9. Xeih. Ora'TJanner," charged' by his wife In" a sworn statementbefore County 'Attorney E. AiPetersdn of murdering Mr; and Jtffs. John Shouse, 4teir traveling eompan- Ions, November '14,1020, at Ceil trai , Park,' Mont,, oar the Tellow rieae ti-all throusn'Oaflatln coup ty, :'la"TMifns field In the county Jalt; pendlcg further examination and Investigation of the story. No charge has been .filed against him. and probably . wjll not be until Monday. ' Accusation Ridiculed fT ; Cat oer; yho was talren tor the "jail Thuredar night.' did not know I uhtiraSowa' a"co"py' of rthe'aew I paper story of the alleged crime l this morning what he was really i held for. He denied any knowl l edge of the murders and ridiculed I the idea that he should be accused. DEBS f He, howerer, admitted feeiag one -1 of the camping party at the time I of the tragedy, which ii considered I Important by the county attorney, ? for this statement dc.i away with a possible alibi that he was not la the Yleinltyt'';, : '"',T:HX I ;: ' - Woman Alsoeld VX Mrs. Danner is "in the custody of Sheriff Jim Smith, and I being closely guarded, an officer accom- panying her when she weijt to tfai her, children1 during theday and when she "waa In conference with ! the county attorney. "' I ; It was brought out; that Mrs. , Danner Is a second cousin of her husband, and that they hare three children. ' .Danner ; 'waa .;.'inarrie4 t before and three children were born of that union, two of whom are liTingNn I Kansas, -, and the 'other, an invalid, In a.TJozeman i hospital. i ", The home of the Banners be , fore coming to Montana was. Fair: v port, Kansas. It Is said that Dan I Tier Is part Cherokee. ! " Tells ot Camping . According to the' woman's state- inent, during the winter of 19X9- Sb; the Danners and the Sprouses 1 met at Brltton, S. D. Later, 'dnr ing the fs.ll threshing Baon, the j people met again (at MoTrldge.' & : IX, an4 there planned fo come to J IfonUna. The Spronses traveled : In one ear' and the Danners' -with 1 their children In another, which ' was a converted truct. -They kept , to the Yellowstone trail till they v reached Central Park, on the west Gallatin river In Gallatin county. ; where they decided to make their ? irt.r-.r - v"- Plcilag a spot not more than 75 i feet; from the rpain highway, they pitched their tents and remained , there for a month, hunting, fish lng and trapping. ICT In Described 5 i rfovemberw14.!-ll20, '-abont a month after they arjived, accord- lng to Mrs. Danner, her husband and Spronse went up the river to catch, some ' fl&h for ; the evening meaL Dinner ' returned later In the afternoon . and handing-- his I wife his catch, told "her to get snp- per.. Mrs. I Spronse asked where i her husband was and was told by I Danner that he had left him "Just j seemed concerned when her has- t Dana aid not ..come racs once (Continued on page 4) THE7EATHEIV OltEQON Fair Sunday: cooler east portion; mod erate westerly winds. T OCAUWEATIISIl ,.5 . Saturday) - " tlaxir ink temperature, 81. .! Mlaiaua temperature," S 4,' Hiyer. J.5. fallirz. Co rainfall. : -Atmosphere, part!y cloudy. VTIni, trc-t. ' ' Til HI U P AO if A Am fMCEHL IU UJ JLk0SU! "Rcfcie of Deceit and Violence Has Collapjed Under YeliEl of Its Cnnes'JiccIarej Professor at Univer- r lity cf Sofia ; Fijhtbg fTepbrted Fred Bel jrade With i.isny miieo. . ; i ? if : SOFIAl Bulgaria, June 9. (By Associated Press.) "Hie agrarian' cabinet headed by PreniierV!Sjab!isky .wiaa4 over? thrown early this tnorning, the 'plot 4enfg carried 'out by re serve officers with the assistance of the active' army. , Although there 'fwas ho bloodshed, the new regime pro- OOOMEFil CLOSES Involuntary. Bankruptcy Peti- tidrr riled By Active New "' .York Member : NEW YORK, ; .. June 9. The first of the stock brogerage house failures: predicted in wall street yesterday, following the crash, of 11' L. Winkelman and company, largest active member of the New T6rlCcnrb marltet, came ; today when S.-TTolfe; anT comptfny, one of the five largest curb firms was, closed by; an invomnury bankruptcy petition, j , V - Collapse of wolfe firm came as a . partial ruinnment or tne intimation yesterday jo federal.' state and city legal officers, In Vestfgatlon stock exchange condi tions, tt at other important firms were on the rerge of Insolvency. . !LlabiUUes of the -Wolfe firm. which had an office in Chicago were estimated at nearly $500, 000. Like he Winielman firm, had !been a- member of the consolidated stock exchange until about1 a 5 year ago when' It with? drew after , having' been placed under investigation byl' the ; ex-, change. Percy Michael Bacher was appointed receiver under. a bond of fSO.OW. ' . ' :- s c fish cd;i Packers Do Not Approve Se- .... leciion ot "oovemor T.or v y .Commission Or. Thomas ,W. Ross of Portt land yesterday! waa- appointed member ot the state fish commis sion by Governor Pierce. He will succeed Al Powers of Coos coun ty whose term . expired June- 1. Dr. Ross lived at Astoria for many years but moved to Portland, a hdrt time ago: , ' ' Governor ' Pierce : said he " had the indorsement of practically all of the prominent residents of the second district with the exception of the packers. ; Dr. . "Itoss ..will serve on the" commission for a term' of four years. , ' OtfeT members' of ' the- cOSIt mlaslbn are "Christian Schmidt of Astoria and Fred B. "Kendair of Portland. , .. - -pnii nP"'flr-TiTl r Berrife B rand Beats Previous Record t)f 195 Hours By One: Minute i , ST. LOUIS, June 10.(By . the Associated Press,) Dernle Drand of Dallas, Texas, early this morn- lng "Was crowned -champion taars thotf dancer Of thewOrld. At a. rxa. 'Brand, " who was "the t onty remaining contestant of the orig inal H who started the marathon dancing' contest here,' had beaten by one xalnute the previous record ot 195 hours, established fest week at Cas:rv Texas.". -...--. s W EOT ; WOB HYLAW 5 m i New Heeune Feacefal "Bulgarian" liberty dawns again The; regime of deceit, violence and murder .has. collapsed,, under the wejght qf jta , crmes. and- .new era ; of .law,' harmony and .peace has arrived." Prpfessqr Zankof, with Professor Meletiff, -i rector ox the University of Sofia, took an active part In constituting a new ministry' which Is accredited with the intention of abandoning the legal proceedings1 carried "but by the , Bulgarian party against f for mer cabinet ministers. - . ; : u'i :hrSombolIsky Back Premier Stamboulisky, who has been living in semi-retirement in htf native village t SlaYonlta, re turned to Sofja . list night, r On his arrival at the station he found troops drawn up and he was received In silence. When ' the premier asked for an explanation the officers ignored the question. He then tried to telephone to pol ice headquarters to obtain an ex planation but discovered the wires had been cut; then he understood he was a prisoners ' -! f ' J . Coup Sacceasfnl : ' The coup was "carried out with military precision, , members of the reserve officers' organization and units of the active army sur rounded parliament house and ar rested, the ministers and deputies, while those ministers who were absent were arrested later at their homes. Among those arrested were the members of a powerful .organization "known as the "Yel low Guard" and alleged to be ' siauncn supporter or m. Btam Joullsky. r I Fighting Reported " . PARIS, June 9. Belgrade ad vices to the Matin report fierce fighting at. many points in Bul garia. Many persons are said to nave been killed or wounded. ' Mexican Authorities i Waive Claims;-Held WithHami -c rtie& Murderess" ? SAN SALVADOR. Jane 9. Jesse C. Carson, who was arrest ed at Tegucigalpa, Honduras, at the time Mrs. Clara Phillips, the hammer murderess ; was 'appre hended, has been 'released accord ing to Tegucigalpa advices." It Is explained that the American au- thorlte9 waived their claim ; to the extradition of Carson, who was arrested " In ' connection with the 'escape ot Mrs. Phillips from a Los Angeles Jail. .. f i i i ' . . Whitman Dean of Women , Resigns; Will Be Brjdq WALLA WALLA, Wash., June 9. Miss Dorothy M. Gardiner, dean of women at Whitman col-j lege has -resigned, according Ao, an' announcement today by Pres ident; S.iB:L. Penrose listing tic-! nlty changes at the annual meet-' Ing r ot the board of overseers Miss Gardiner Is to be married to Professor Keexel, head ot the de- partment ot education. Mrs. Fan nie Birtlett French. Chicago, graduate of Wellesley. . hss been named dean of women. .. . ' COLOItADO RAIN CEASZS DENVEIt, Colo.," June 9. Witt the cessation .tinirtt of the ral: which har been falling steadily ; It northern and eastern ColoracTq tor the last S 4 hours, all flocAl dangers seemed tq be- passed, ae ccrfilz to'ieattcr kareau ofllcj ( v . - i , .. ; .... r , I Uii RELEASED liT TEGMMLFi i"rilrif-r-inii ni n Mo Honest ? Enforcement of Prohibition Unless: Liquor : Is Stopped Before Enter inrj Country t - ANTI-SALOON CHIEFTAIN jlS BITJERLY HACKED IT Anderson Is Told to Stop Re ceiving Contributions and 10 ASSISl NEW YORK, Jpne, 9,Jiayor njian wno recently pieagea ciiy su W f UU CU1U1 LCUiCUV: y i 'jd . 1 !- ' 'e the Volstesd law. told- rvdrts prohibition1 tMrectorr Palmer Csa rrerd!rn feller tonight all liqnor should' he "stopped t at th9 n,Dt cf eniryi ana emorcemeni was up io government' officials.' "' ' ' ' 'Enforeeement of' the , Volstead act Is" your job In this locality, said the mayor's letter "and vera should ' go at It honestly? ' Why trr to shift r the harden on 4 the shoulders of " anybody else. Do. not rip open tne reatnerneaa' ana let the feathers be strewn to the seven winds and then expect the peace officers to go and gather in the feathers.1 Keep the feather bed intact; ? Btop the liquor from coming in at - the port ' of entry so that the peace 6f fleers of any locality will not have to go .for the little is -tlolator. : v Get rfhe hooch' and Vum runner. The pe- le; of this i eouhtry are slsk- ati tired of befng humbugged. They hare been brnawaggled" .tnora on - the enforcement of - this . laf tnan on any other law that ever was placed on the federal statute bOOkS." 1' ' -1 . . 1 . -; t i 'm . ' t Dry Man jAssahed't-1 : ; Mayor tHylan7laneiieda bitter attack on 'WilHani ttJ Anrferson. stafeyupnnendeht of ih'e erit saioon league, declaring lr Be rand . fejrthets; p( his knd who, of course. ' need the salary Which. f hey derive from coh'trlbaj tlOs paid in by well-Tntentioned people." Would ' give their " si d , to Jhe Jedefal jauthorltfes in gtop ping 'Ufl'uqr t Its sonrc vthe peof pie wodf d get an honest enforce! ment ot the Volstead actV' ' i ''But' or course', said-the let. lerrwe: reality that Uqrwas sioppea ay jyje .port. or entry, ana we J,hid ' an ' honest 'epf oy cismentj, 'thefp 'wqujd lie.no' more'cqntlbu tfbns'. fntof the' coffers of 'these prjvate organisations and Anderr son and "a ' fef others f of ; his 11 ould"not be conttnned longer on tVe;' pifrolir ; Consequently It may bp anlageons! to'" flloy Tlu'er' to seep. In aong the 'Atlan tic cpast and the Canadian bor , Replies to Canfle1l ' , Mayor Hylan said nl letter was, in rely to'one be' had Receiv ed' yesterday fro'ni .Director '. pan field , which" A'exiden'tly was .for public' consumption in an endeav or to 'shift the burden1 of, the enf luywraoni or tne t xeaerai . i y from .your" shoulders. where T rlglitly belongs, to the shoulders of others.". !" i' ' " Director Canfleld yesterday wrote -: the tj mayor ; thanking .him for his assurances of .cooperation from locals police and pointing ont that, failure'rt6 enf orce .the .pro hibition law. would .atimulate and promote. other claims.' ' , ' Hi"' qwsttMi '9bv1v; s , , -1 not 'only y matter of helping tharoveYnment, wrote Mr. Canfleld,' "bat ; ; of helpig yourself. . Law defiance Isjtlghj- ly,coptfglop.j(in ;tel Veaklli of law enforcement at one .poiit weakens' the; eatre .structure." f Mayor Hylan's '. letter "f today Concluded "wfth an appeal fpr c6mmon seflse" enforcement sad declared ; unless liquor wis pre Tented, from - coming' Into iha country .there eould be no honest enforcement of the Volstead act. j ' - " ' : .r . ,DItYw PROBE OUDERED i f 'ft' DETROIT, Tmma a Cft . .on. that bootleggers J receive advanre information, of rra pending ; reus of f f deral prqhlbl tlon enforcement agents," wsre qade,' today by Eirl J. Davis; United State?, district at torney here. ;Ant Investigation pt the charges wis ordared" by United Sfates Dlsttrct'Judss' Artaur M. Tritlv j plATCH STARTS, gutterbLaze a . . t OF MOONSHINE Hard r Cider Used to Extin- f' giiish - names, lYhich Threaten Automobiles. ft EUGENE. Oregon, Jttne 9. Twelve :' gallons f ot 130-proof moonshine, dumped into the gut ter in front of the Lane county couithouse this afternoon, ignited when someone threw a lighted match into it and; the flames spread along the gutter where the liquor was running - for . half a block!'''-1 t .'t " .- v. - Before - ; several automobiles parked at the urbinr could r he 14eved tires were - scorched and tho big crowd that had gathered scattered ' In all ' directions fear ing that - the gasoline -ln the tasks would explode as the1 flames were leaping up nearly two ' feet high. r j .-i . ..; - -Three barrels" of hard cider dumped. out vsobn afterward ex Unguls'hed the moonshine fire. ' Seattle Jail Prisoner Claims to Hav0 Diamond-Ring; i. fs-Said Liar; SEATTLE. Wash.. . June 9. - ntra41ctor74 pplnioAS. as,.ta :the truth of a story by Otis Hefner, a prisoner In this cltv . a year sro and sfnee1 gone to parts unknown, that he had a diamond :ring which had beldnged to William . Des mond ' TiMori motion picture di rector, wh6.was mysteriously alaln In hUhome' at Hollywood, CaU were expressed here today. ' . "I think . Hef ner was lying," de clared Sheriff Ttfatt Starwlch. i The sheriff expressed the belief that, Hefner's narrative of having cached the rfhg rand ,f 200,000 In Liberty bonds "between this 'city and Tacoma.was made up as tne prisoner lay Ip a hospital. ; "Hefner ildn't ;tell - me of , the diamond,'.' related .' George Olson. the second, of . the two lawyers here wh.o were counseV, for, .Hefner. 'SButlT.have no doubt there was one." -: "."m. .j'-i -. , m'--v L The only. person , In Seattle to whom .Hefner is known .have spoken of the ring Is Crawford E White, who was Hefner's lawyer oerore uison. , ' Olson declared that he 1 , had thought enough-Pf Hefner's story to .tell tne . fberltf about It,, and that this led to the revelation by Mr. lYhlte yesterdsy ,iat Hefner had asserted that he was one of a ganrot five Whl:h h;ad; slain Ty lor and that the. ring had been awarded td him in a -partition of loot. .. . - ! LOS ANGELES. June "i 9. A. purported 'admission by Otis Hef ner, arrested in Seattle on . an ao tomoblle -theft charge about a year .j ago, that he was one of a gang of bandits responsipie iot : ; . 11 ULIEO . . . ' . the shooting ot Wmiam uesmona few accidents, only two being re Tsylort motlon picture director, fneorded: one to the McDonald Spee- "hls. Hollywood .home, here Ul, and the other to a big Cbalm months ago; i late . today sW ers six from Tacoma, that the dri termed not worth following up asyer gtansberry claimed had been a dew to me laepuiy . - slayer by District Attorney Asa Keyes. ' V '.It t The r Oo-Getter" for today is on 'ftaving "the Enterprises ' of a: bee; . ' '- ' ,' " ." The. hazard of a goat;, ,-'J: P The pep of a flea: ih-lf. U V The Oo-Get-iveness of a shoat;; The' tenacity ot'a bulldog; ' 1 The; alertness of a cat; : rH; ; r:: r The dauntless dive of f rog A GoGetteriViall (thatt k'-VU j TKe sliow itself Is at the Oregon tntaw n ft Mnnriiv. . It la Indeed ''ail of that." The 'Oregon theatre,' throo jh'tne Statesman, Is oterlnc thee prize's of t10. ft 4hd t2.'f6r; fvdtf necesssrtly 1 criticisms r of 1 the play1, tndu'ga 'anybody imitht fata ime start irom. seeing uw tlng'herq of the play Itself ?: ,7 TW! 50-wdrdl essays,' limericks,' rfeflnlti'bns: must he la by Monday nliil. Address roo-Octtcr Editor,. RHYME WRITER-TELLS WHAT GO-GETTER IS; MAKES BID FOR PB1ZE OF TEN DOLLARS JAGKROSSIS ill lie Events as Announced Pulled I)ff atlone.0ak Jraclte Two Machines Wrecked, But Drivers Little H urt " GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP RULES AMONG ENTRANTS Stock Car Contest Proves One of wost Interesting of Afterhodn , By CHARLES LISLE ., Jack Rosa of .Portland,, driving a Stutz special, cleaned up most of the big race meet at the state fair grounds4, Saturday. He won 'the - Hrial mile, the two mile race, and the 25-mile free-for-all. His car went' wrong in the 8-mlle heavy car race, though landing! In sec ond place. f'--- Gus pursy, of ortland t won first' In ' the heavy . car'' class,' and second in the 25 mile sweepstakes. He was also second in the 2-mile race open to all. comers? ' '. '' Ford Wins Again , '. McDonald", " criring a Fronte-nac-Ford was first in the light car event. This was the same fast car that won last year in the same class.. In the25-mlle event, the car lost a connecting rod and went Ihtd' the' fence. i It !had been third Hn the three miles that It Aid run "ot this event: -Vr i -"A' number of cars found thir Waterloo somewhere In the meet. TWo or three did not even get on to 'the track. One of ''these was the powernfl speedy Lott Special, a stutz-uercer maenme tnat ; is known 'to be a demon for speed. The Eyerly Dodge' racerV that was finished only Friday night alid had not even a try-out. was qn the track, but did not start. Several other light cars fell out of their races through mechanical failures. They refused to stand up under their own best speed. A Dodge Special, driven by Walter Blume of Portland, made a wonderful race In the face ot some minor, ad justment troubles. It won third place In the 25-mte event. Tetnplar Conies Back The Templar special, owned b O. O. Qnackenbush and driven by rear axle In lining up for the start of the light car event, and was out of the game. A mega phoned request for some one to loan hint a Templar axle, brought out one good, sport who tied up his own car tor the loan, and the Templar won fourth money In the 25-mile event. '"..... '".' . In general, the freak construc tions wre . failures. . There were several of these, all with undenla- ble sDeed but mostly without the mechanical stamina to win long rftCe8. There, were surprisingly corced ort tne iar turn - 01 jine , ;, t J Contlnued on page 7.) ot the Statesman and do It now It ever. , ' . . . ' . Some Co-Getter,. will get 110 perfectly good dollars at the rate of 20 cents a word, ! That's a f higher t rate than Tennyson ever earned writing, po'try: Wallace Consents to Run; Four Candidates In Field Pour Salem " men have tiled as candidates tor the two positions available on the Salem sr.hool board. Both Paul B. Wallace and Walter Wlnslow are candidates for re-election.' P. .' M. Gregory and William Oahlsdort have also filed nominating petitions. The election will be held June IS, and all orthose Mrlng. within the school' dlstrict Ko.i 2,4 are eli-f rlble as voters.. The boundaries i of the city do not conform to those of tbd school district r ; - . Vee!s Withb TtreelMildt t!:::t D: QoooV Ovcrbjiari! ;,Edict Now in Full Effect ; Z to Enforce Ruling;. Little Latitude Given to i flannejs.. . ' , , . SEATTLE. WfiJtTi.L JlTriP attlcf, Tacomk, Aberdeen,, Belliiigham', Everett and cti - r in washinfetbn Were instructed tonight by Millard i: collector of customs, to begin at 1 o'clock tomorrow r,. to enforce absence, of : liquor except that fervid:.!, posesn all foreign vessels within the three-:..:: j GUiiifMiris Brownings 'Again . Charged Wh:Murdenn Salt Lake District Court- . SALT 'LAKE CITY, ' Utah, " June Marrlner A. and ; John M. Browning Jr., were again charg ed; with murder in the first de gree inr an information filed In the .district court, here, today by District Attorney. E. A. Rogers. They are held' for the fatal shoot, lng of Benjamin ,F; Ballantyne, husband of John .Browning's sis ter, at the Ballantyne home near s a ts , sa l . . - i f Although ; held by- City Judge Noel 3.-Pratt at the preliminary hearing May 12, to answer to a second degree . murder charge, the district . attorney informed against the defendants .for the higher " degree of : h.omlcldef con- tendinthat under t the. Utah law he was permitted to re-file the charge. The original complaint against the Brownings, filed by County Attorney, Arthur .E. More- ton, ; eharged first degree mur der. . ' . i""' '"' ' U ''--4-7 : --'" " Defense counsel today applied to district Judge G. A. - Iverson, for a week's continuance -of- the time for srralgnmentl 'Thls was granted- Uw : ;The. defendants will , temporar ily continue at liberty under the bonds of S25.Q00 each, fixed by Judge Pratt, Government More T h a n Doubles Estimate of Cost of Mountain Highway s Construction of i county road. in rnnnitlfln ' with the '-1 orest uniH haiwenn Miaaara and "De troit In thin county, is up in (the air following a letter receiveorny the county court Increasing the es timate of cost from $125,0 00 to S2E2.750. An estimate as low as tan soo wan nlAced n oon the nro- posed construction several .yean ago. i - v "' 1 " "" Salem residents have long wish ed to. see the road, for With such a point about 11 miles from the Breltenbush hot springs conld be reacbedr;':";' . ''jC-: , '"r '" -" Heart of Delaware Opened To Pres. and Mrs. Harding --A - MILFORD. Del.. June (By Associated- Press.)- The heart of Delaware was opened today to President and! .Mrs. Harding . as they traversed the state from Wil mington. In the north to Lewes' In the south. r It was treat y day for Dela ware, u was everybody's party. It seemed as though7 a 'state holi day had been declared and the en tire population of the 'Common wealth had crowded .to the cities, the towns ; and ' the Tillages"; and along the roadside to wave! greet ing to the chief executive and the rim rx)sJ-::xi:, nOADOWU Q r.riifnm itr i WASHINGTON, "Jisa S. erageiquory which four, I aboard ; foreign; xnercbi . American waters .'a.'ler i: been shouldered f roia ' soil by the -Volstead act, z.z ,: officially . driven out Il'.j i open.. .;;.-n t-. "' , , Afte,r the stroke off nr. under-regulations draft:; 1 I i treasury .to make eflcctlvs : mandate of the-. supreme tc there is ntf substantial lsz-l f hold foralcohollo'.drms . the jurisdiction cf ctz:: United States; ashore "or u ' u .. ; 2Jero ' Xlour ' f k.t A remainder; of the r ra ' asf fixed, in the regclatic- - -given i by treasury '6'ite to "all conceVnei' "i lCh ' tlon enforcementr, Jt ' v.--ed out too, thaf, Hi i In face of' eire- ut most ,. maritime. : pow t : i world, are to be p-t''.: It,; ly.as-a literal tciAzz . highest court's Cl-lw- ... rant.' , " ' . sinst Sckl C;-V ' ' ; The . only . amelloratizs j- Ions are. strictly-of an ensrc and teniporary character. Zr lng ressels at sea whea t: ; f ecttve hour ; arrives nay I liquor Inside the three-cilia i for the last time, but It nt:'. main. under seal until the t : ward voyage has started. Cl in distress may seek refucs American ports under the c condition and there Is the v exemption for medicinal, "C mstic" yand sacramental t mcntsy . But in ; alt other shlpa which cross'- the deal must cast Into Dave Jpncs L er whatever Intoxicants they ! aboard. May Convict Owner Under the regulations cr: ' officers, are authorized c with prohibition agents to t and confiscate outlawed I'l A .ship's owner and her mz are alike amenable to the f penal provisions of the Vol-' act on conviction -of .violation. ',' Most officials agree enfc meat will continue to prove barrasslng to international c merce for some months to cc but tbei treaaury bas only hope of alleviating the cond!t and that is by congressional tlon.' , Iteport la XtcqulrtHl - Some latitude has been C' by the treasury in dealing t medicinal liquor, but the Hons' require reports of a char ter and quantity sufficient to I vide ibis govenrment with a t Inlte check as to the amour, liquor handled. Medicinal c cers of the public health.. ter become, under the . regulati the official representatives the United States In deallns t liquor supplies f or medicinal t but any actt tthelrs flnallr r come to Washington for final i view f by the, prohibition corar s loner. . , . , Shelby Dancehall llznzz Are Heia Too Cu::cd RHELBY.' ifont- June 8. raid was made on the "Days c '41" dance hall lasralght ty 1 andfederal officers and tti I prietor. Dick Williams, was rested chargea wita c ... Uniior -Thirteen bottles cf t were found on the pretn!:", was said: & this morning conclud 1 t nava of MS" and U j Ehack"wereJiOt- taraca ,t. : ftiitslia .:t.!2S Cf ttra i halls cf tlV.ail.irt3 til ( ' that -the . names be c... something more up to Tl::i!yn"Te cf tsocV 'T . ,