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--- - -r ' vcm SIX III I ' RTEDFOlin.lWXlT; TRIBUNE, MEDFOTID, (yREOON, MONDAY, .TT'KE 7. 1915 TJ SCENE FROM "GRAY HORROR" A T PAGE MONDAY ANDJjTUKDAVj, I i' NATIONAL PROHIBITION AT HAND, SAYS BRYAN FAWIOUS FOE i fli iMDiHHiHHHHHRlLHHHLILLIBS OF OIK WRITES HIS FIRST NEWSPAPER, ARTICLEON I I i i 2J vr " (TOITOIt'S XOTK More llinn half tin Kiitiliillini if the fulled Ktnto will Ik' living utiilef prohibition lieforv jtlie -ii(l of ilovt yeur, ami more limn lliivo-foiullis of tJo nrcaof tlivit'liift .Slitlrk' Mill Ni dry terrl lory! Nlnto-vvlilo prohibition will Ik In effect In' eighteen Mntei Jul 1. Alabama, tho first of the now dry ImI, Joint the KfowltiK "ii of arid- Ity. ComjKWiilcni rnpio in wasningum iimmii uu; inmi iuiin"-,-- nnliiKoiiM f alcohol In lliN riunry to coniinent on tliN uiiui.Iiik sweep of prohibition over the fulled Slnlci. Tho following article written by William fctmliiKs lliyim .owjiecliijly (or, ,tho Mull Tribune ls( the flr.st c rliedvo tfateincul. hVj wx nry of Mate him made to any mpaper ex plaining IiIh nttlttnlo on iliiinlijeet of actual PltOIIIIUTIO.V.) HYVIM.!AM JKNN'INOS HIIYAN'. Secretary of State. WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno 71 1915. I mny bo assumed that ull who advocate It'ptHlatlon for thj restriction of lint mli of IntoxloatliiR liquor regard Itsuso an an evil. Tho unani mity of tho sentiment against ll(tior traffic Im hIiowu by tho fact that In every state in tun union mere aro mi prescribing comlltlonH under which It can bo sold solo to drunkards and minora being everywhere prohibited. Where llnuor Is Bold at all the tendency of public opin ion Ih everywhere toward greater strictness In the reg ulatloiiR. Halo Ih now generally prohibited on Sundays. g.rf tJ and tho bourn aro gradually lessened. In Nebraska tho ""H. M Baloon opetiR at 7 In tho inoriiltiK and clones nt 8 o'clock In the evening. In Home states tho hour or closing ih ovon earlier. If tho liquor Interests had left the people free, to de cide theHO queHtloiiR for themselves the Kuntlinunt In fa for of prohibition would not have grown an rapidly an It lias, but ilurhiK recent yearn tho liquor IntorontR bavo or gunned their forces In nation and In Blato nml wherever nn Umie has been made they have mipported tho local saloon element with ,,,'2.,nn,V.wii1- "H0"' Complete Prohibition of Manufacture TikTf&1eS,iw Witty Solution Tho liquor qucHtlon Ir. therefore, no Iongr an abRtract queRtlen: In taking ix position on any legislative phaRn of It one Iioh to decldo not merely what courRo ho wnulil, If ablatio direct legislation, regur.1 an moRt practicable, but whether In taking Rides he will become the political nssocltitn of those who bavo o perHonaUlntereRU.I.thcwfar of tho community. i . ., Kor many yoarR I have folt disposed lo decldo the queRtlon according to tho circumstances of each particular case, but 1 found that everywhere, and at nil times, .tho liquor Interests not duly preferred tho anmllpnt leK Ulatlvo unit, but obstructed every effort made for tho protection of ho ,,Ubl'Chavc, therefore, reached tho condition that complolo prohibition or tho manufacture and Rale of Intoxicating liquor furnishes tho bent log Iblatlvo Bolutlon of the problem. ... If wo allow liquor to bo Bold wo are kept buy trying to .enforce ro-Mrlctlons-lt Ir like Inviting a burglar Into tho house and then Rtaylng awake nil night to watch him. ' Vote In Congiv Calletl TVnlflc lnllolinent of l.lquor Tinfflc 1 nm not In n poRltlon to deride when, nn n matter of policy, prohlbl Hon ought to bo mndo an Innuo In any particular Rlate. but wherever It Ih inado an Irruo by legitimate authority my nympathleH aro wholly on tho nldo of tlioso who advocate prohibition, und wholly ugnlnRt tho liquor " 'who'ii the amendment wng voted upon In the liaimn of repreRentatlven at tho laRt horbIoii of congreHR I exproHBed the opinion that tho tlmn wan not rlpo for an attempt to Monro national prohibition, but I announced, nt tho name time, that I would fuvor national prohibition If a coiirIIu tlonal amendment s nubiiiltted. The lenolutlon received a larger vote than I expected, having a clear majorlty-a fact which. In imIf. contalnn a terrific Indictment of tho liquor traffic. At tho rate at which the nontlment Ih now growing It will not He many yearn boforo n national prohibition nmondniont In Hubinltted, and when tho Hontlmont In favor of prohibition Ih ho Rtrong that two-thlrdn of tho iiiemberR of both Iioum favor lln Hiibmlnslon It will probably be ratiriod by tlireu-foiirtbH of Ihe nluten. m Not Want lililbiltoii to"IW Nmie of (nnnilgii of llilll 1 hum) that national prohibition will not he an Ihhiio In the ouinpalKn or 1910 t prefer to nee that campaign fought out upon the economic Ih H.ien' wlilch divide tho two loading partleH. Tho democratic party ban made a nplondld rvroid In matter- of leglHlatlon and adinlnUIra Ion and Itn defeat might rwmll In the undohiir of m.iho or Ihe thlngH that havo ,,,,4,,! bSe'lnalrillr tho pnent. at leat until I t . It Ih belter to make the prohibition right In ho won h. are ready for I rather than In the na- """lint, wherovor II l an ! ' "' '',n,', ' '"' tHo lmoratle party take the prohibition side. It In not only the moral nlde but tho '. ononile a do aa well, and no party can hope to gain any permanent a I Outage' by allying lUolf with the dlntlllern. the btewern an, I th aaloon I Z iho, for Jeouulary reanoun. Reek to perpetuate an evil which aur- imnnen.any .oinor evu in mm Say HfK DEFEATS HILT BY SCORE OF 20 10 2 Tlio Moilfnrd Im-eliall leant easily (lofuuteil Hilt yetenlay ulleinoou i.( the latter place hv u H'tfv of -'0 lo -'. II wtia another mmo el' Ihuiik 1" liMtily outeliikKi'.l from the lime Hie ilrbt hull ttim pitvlietl until the - iiihii wun out in the iiinlh. The Hill ho.vt, mo touted u one oi (lie lionl amateur leuiun iutos t:a line, nml the luetil twtm sMH'tcl litinl Biue. To t'axtor, Ihe ranio 3Iitlfurtl i.lal) arli.t, jjoeh the hulk of (Willi for Iho Mi-lor.v. lie wn u emu jiliitC lottery to the ihm.iiic tenm .it nil lime, while lti MrikoonU were im fioiumoii-iiM tho ilower in Nprinji. Tho heavy hittiiw o llw luenl hoys vnni?tMf outntnmllnif- rmiHwrf ihe ofitifeWl . -Tii' '. & wlus M'ltili'il rijiht i "d zinged the hall lo Ihe remote eorimr of ihe lot in l iikhI every iuuiiiit. Next SiiHiJav the f of th eit will he uivon their firt oiMirluuit. I See the Meilfonl Imixh in notion, when the rross hats with the last YteL.i j i luh at the loeul park for one piuii'' I The Culifoniiii team i eomiiiK tin season with an I'vceptKiiinlly (n-' I team, ami judging from their recent , perfoimaiiees wiih other I'nlifoiniu iliihs the will li an nrtielt of hall I llmt will he Inh (lass ,i( eei ol.i.'i1. c!fcajaMir . "ii ji- ViC0W $W Mjj HRaiiniHaH LLLV. i m i i i II wi:t ami imv map ok kviti:i status hv ('okntiks. Hi.An; sii ows imv tuhhitohv. IM UUUUIINU MIDDIES II D TO HELP GERMANY I.ON'IHIN. .Imie ",. The li'll.iuuu wireles ilt-.Ktt.b was nveived here IihIh.v troui Iteriut: "Political diseiisKtuas in Hnelmret, Ituuiuum, brought to light the f.iel llmt llieiv vxiU h formal tnsc.v auiuiui Aiistiia-Oeimniiv ami Ki UMuiu. This lHHl, whieli mus un'il 1QX0, tctfulalo th iflalioika nuiuiix tlise countries nn,) hinds ItuHwiiiw, in ctuu of w(r, not to iiltiu k hci allies." FACE DISMISSAL 1 A1AP0LS ANNAPOLIS, Sid., June 7. The naval court of inquiry appointed liy Seerelary Daniels to investigate charges of irregularities in connection with examinations nt the naval ncn.l cmy, met today. The inquiry will he wide in its scope anil delve into tho whole question of "gouging." Already three midshipmen have been dismissed nml the recommenda tions of the academy authorities call for like treatment of seven oilier. Tlie com I is composed of Captain II. I,, ltussell, piesident; Commander A. T. I.ong, Conimander It. L. do Sci nor mid Lieutenant Comiiiiiiider W. 0. Willi, judge nilvoeate. .Meantime the practice (iinlroii with Ihe members of Ihe new liiM, second ami third classes on hoard, lies at anchor in the hay oppo-ite the academy. This is in accordance wilu orders from Washington that sailing he posMiueil in older that officers mid midshipmen whone leslitnonv may he desiied, mav he within eon venient call of the cum t. WASHINGTON, .lime 7.-Seeiv I a ry Daniels said he was uuahlc to indicate today when the unvnl acad emy squadron would leave AnnapoHs for Iho, summer cruise, lint he made it clear that midshipmen would not tlcpait until Ihe Conclusion of the in vestigation begun into iriegularities in examinations. "'c intend to sift lliw whole mai ler lo the bottom," nul Mr. Daniels Portland Livestock Market I'OUTI.AND, Oi . June 7. ( "a I lie. lower, Keceipt- Hi I. Steer-, dim v pulp led, f Itb'i i ill. good, 7.011(11' 7-"i, iiikIiuiii, ' rtmi 7 (HI, cow-, choice, ..(J.nO(irill.:i(); good, .?;. 7.ri(?? .r..rtll; heifers, choice. .ftl..ri()(ii' 7.00 : good, t.00fii.l,."; bulls, choice, .f7.i ((1.1.11(1; stiiL's, choice, .ll..00(d ll.'ll; good, $.i.."i(l(iiI.IIO. Hogs - Higher; icceipts 1!K"m. Prime light, .f7.8."i(irH.0.r; ehoiee uie iliuin, .f7.li()fii7.Hfi; pigs, f7.'J.i(i1 (Mill j rough, $il.r.0(?i7.0.'. Shce HeeciitK IIII.V Welhcr-, choice yearlings, .f(i.00((7,0.',."i; old, .."i.7.ri((i 11.00 ; ewes, choice light, .f.'i.OO (u .ri.'J.i ; good, $l..r0(i .".(lll; common, $ I.OOCir-l.'J.'i; lninhs, choice spring, .f7.7.'i((i,8.00; choice yearlings, .fd.flftV (i.'Jo; good .vearling-, .f."i.0nrjT.".."i0; common sprimr lnuilis, .-(l,0U((i O.oO. 1 ' ' OF BALLOT ON JUDGES t'lllCAHO. June 7. Volets of III i nois halloted todav for live of t lif f seven judges of the stale supreme court mid seventy. two judges of Ihej circuit cjuirl. 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