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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOO, THURSDAY, APRTL 11, 3920.
LIQUOR STOCKS ANGLERS MUSI
FOR LEVIATHAN AWAIT
N
NEW REGIME FISHING5EAS0N
Qyeen of ; U. S. Merchant
, Marine Wet1 for First
Time in Six Years New
Owners to ; Stock Ten
; Other Ships of Line.
OPENING
EUGKNE, Ore., April II. (PP)-
Not only will It bo Impossible to
advance tho dato for tho opening
of the fishing season from next
Monday to next Sunday, but It will
be necessary, according to lien F.
j Dorris, clialrnutu of the state fish
commission, to enforce tho law
against "poaching if the law Is brok
en Sunday.
Dorris made this statement to-
J . NEW YORK, April 11 (P)-The riay to set at rest rumors that, do
..tsvlathan, queen of the American Isplto the fact that the commission-
uerchant marine and for six yean. ro,lm,' ltB.el, aD 8 '
T 1 I minnhifr Hntn fifth um ifH mo Wfll-
liiHtructeu to ue
; YANKS BEAR DOWN WITH BABE SETTING PACE
a. prohibition ship, was en route to
JOurope today wltli.llquur for sale.
(The liuer was making her maiden
ypyago undor private : American
Ownership as the flagship of the
bewly organized Dulled Btatos
jjnos, Inc., and the medical liquor
stores wore available for beverage
Urposos. On the return trip and
future voyageB a less limited sun
ly than that contained in the mod
unl stores will e for sale. The
Iner will stock up abroad.
-Joseph 15. Sheedy, executive vlce
liresldent of the line, said there
would be no public bar In the ship
ut that liquors and wines would
be served to passengers In their
Rabins and In the dining rooms and
inLOKing rooms, urin&s will . uo
torved at meals.
A 'The same policy, Sheedy said,
Ijvould bo put Into effect aboard the
nther 10 ships recpntly purchased
the United States shipping
from t
board,
f Sheei
Sheedy said the company sought
-no direct financial ualn from the
le of liquor.
L Under tho law ships are permit
ted to carry one quart of liquor
For each five passengers and mem
bers of the crew for medical pur
poses. This would give Hie I,e
,4'iathan an allowance of 700. quarjH
.'oil this voyage lo ICurope..
! 'The Leviathan and other shlp-
neua would be
"looking the other way" should
they see anyono casting a fly next
Sunday.
"1 hate like the dickens to do
It," Dorris declared, "but 1 must
warn everybody that all rumors of
the commission winking at viola
tions of the codo are absolutely un
founded ou authority.
"On the contrary, wo shall have
to insist on prosecution of all vio
lations next Sunday.
"Our legal advisors told us that
tho fixing of the opening dato is a
matter reserved specifically for the
state legislature and It Is a func
tion, furthermore, which tho legis
lature has no power to delegate to
us or t6 tho governor or anybody
else." ,
ROTHSTEIN CASE FREE
NUW YORK, April 1 1 . (T)
After 134 duyH oh nn Involuntary
KUOHt of tho city, Bridget Farry,
tho liiKt of the wUiiomhcm to be held
In Uio Kolhutoln nlaylng, wuh free
under $JDO0 hull toduy to resume
hov f ntei'i'iiiifod iii!i;linutlnn . of
phiK hoard vchhoIh were made dry Hcrubwomnn.
jn on tho theory that liquor jtifflKf
should not ho Hold on' government-
tV
IdBPt hud boon nt work in tho
third floor corridor of the l'ark
(Vntral liolol on Nov. 4 whortly
bcfurft Arnold ItotliHlolti, nolmioun
Jliotulwtiy KHinbltT, ' wuh fatally
tthut, and unco then had. been held
under 13000 ball as a muterlal lvlt-
IICHH. ' ,. ; i
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J'lUM.KAM AUOlTtiM
(Continued from Vane One.)
y- HOILYWOOU. Oal., April ll.-r-tfP)--Munlo
Hluo, Cllm aetur. aald
io bo HUfCertiiB from sinuH trouble,
yan reported rest Ins comfortably
jit i a local hospital . todHy. . Hluo
Jv"m taken to ,J.hc honpltal ycHlor-flay.
tlitmo plaiiH to a huccuhhCuI conuhi
Kton. ...
PROGRAM COMMITTED,
CIIAMBKR OK
CVMMliltCK.
- . . J. C. CAULK, Chairman.
Y. !!. IJCVKRICTTK.
' IIOWAHDV Ht'llKWI,,
Tr-WbZ'lrX PENNOCK
BACK SEAT WUH
WASHINGTON, April 11. (P)
Although the diplomatic corps has
decided to extend to Mrs. Edward
R. Oann, sister of Vlce-Prealdent
Curtla, the name social range given
a vice-president's wife, her status
as an "associate member" of the
senate ludies luncheon club is to
remain unaltered. v . ..
The seat at the head of the table
ordinarily aHslftned by the club to
the wlfo of the vice-president, will
continue to bo occupied by Mrs.
Georgo H. Moses of New Hamp
shire, wife of tho president pro
tcm of the Benate.
First Initiation
In center the big Bambino tries to scoot home ahead of an outfield throw at the Yankee training
camp at St. Petersburg, Fla. Herb Pennock and Waits Hoyt are beginning to steam them up a bit
down outh. They want to be ready, for one er the other will be the opening game choice sf Manager
Hugglns. '
NO LUMBER SHORTAGE
FOR SEVENTY YEARS
HPOKANIO. Wash., April 10.
(A1) Clulms that the supply of lum
ber is on the wane wero brunded
"propaganda for lumber substi
tutes, few of which have any
value," by Mulviu M. Kiner of
Kanwus City, grand smirk of the
univerwo for tho Hoo lloo clubs,
addressing tho local chapter to
day. "There Is nearly two trillion
feet of standing timber, enough to
supply the demand for 70 years
without adding tho yearly In
crease," the simrk asserted. "Tlie
lumber crop must bo cut when it
Is mature."
lHea With Wlfo.
HAN JOKJO, Oil,, April 11. (l1)
Choosing to dlo with his Invalid
wlfo , rather than escape from
flames which destroyed their homo
here. J. I, lllldreth, oil company
pensioner, burned to death with
the aged womun today.
. Ial'H Investment
Some yours ago a mathematician
figured oul that Icuh un nverTi
of twelve hundred dollars to raise
n boy. Today It costs more, cm,
instead of pit t ting that amount In
tho savings, bank, or buying real
tint at ct or bonds, your father bus
Invested It In you. You represent
a certain amount of his savings,
his capital. What kind of hii in
vestment has yuor Dud made ?
.Ii.vm nf T.lfe.
MOSCOW, Idaho, April 1 1 . T
A gift of $1)5,000 from Hainan O.
Le Vinson, Chicago attornoy and
prominent peace advocate, for tho
establishment of a "William Edgar
Boruh outlawry of war founda
tion," at tho University of Idaho,
was announced here today by Dr.
Frederick J. Kelly, president of
tho university. V . ii.
The endowment was offerod lo
perpetuate "the groat contribution
of William Edgar Horah to tho
clause of world peace and democ
racy." Jevlnson did . not state
what form tho foundation' should
lake.
HOMESTEADERS PLEAD
GUILTY TO PERJURY
'OHTIjAND, April 1 1 -P) Kred
Powell, (ieorgo Mils' worth and J.
H. Calbreulh all pleuded guilty to
charges of perjury in connection
with proving up on a homestead
near Prlnevllle, in federal court
here today.
Federal Judge . M c N u r y f 1 n ed
Powoll $3f0, Kllaworth $300 and
Calbreath $200. Much was sen
tenced to ten dnyH la jail but
vK-otrrl lo Mm nltnnw. -
BOMB DAMAGES PLANT!
. CHICAGO, April , 11. UP) The
plant of the Suburban Leader, a!
weekly newspaper In Cicero,' which j
servos several western suburbs, j
was bombed early today. The
black powder "plneapploV! blasted
a hole through tho front of the
building, and damaged tho Inte
rior. .
Police said the bomb may have'
been intended for the Central
Cab company next door, but Wil
liam Cepak, publisher of tho
Leader, said he had received sev
eral threats prior to tho April 2
election, when he opposed tho Re
publican ticket In lierwyn, an
adjoining suburb.
Tho damago was estimated at
$1500
- , 4 ' '
1 load master Itobbed.
PORTLAND, April 11. (P) A
pearl necklace valued at $1 00,
flvo rings worth about $400, and
a, -quantity of clothing, was stolen
from George W. Buck, Multnomah
.county . roadmaster, early this
morning, police were told.
KxploHloii On Liner.
irOBOKEN, N. J.. April It. P)
i One man was killed and lx
bndlv burned in an explosion to
day aboard ,; tho United States
liner 1'renldont UooHevelt, docked
on. the north side of pier 4, at tho
foot of Third street, this city.
GOVERNOR CAITS"
TRIES POST BONO
PENSACOLA, Fla., April 1L
(JP) 'Sidney J. Catts, former gov
ernor of Florida, indicted for aid
ing, and abetting a counterfeiting
ring, attempted to post a $17,500
bond before United States Com
missioner Milton In Marlanna yes
terday, it was learned today.
The bond was made, but federal
officers said It was void since
there was no warrant for arrest
In the hands of. the Marlanna com
missioner, .
The capias for Catts arrest ar
rived at the office of tho United
States marshal hero today and will
be forwarded to Marlanna. . The
marshal said Catts would have to
surrender and post bond anew."-
VOTE CONSOLIDATION
SOUTH PRESBYTERIES
KOKKBURU. Ore., April 11. PI
A unanimous vote; to consolidate
tho Coos Buy and -Southern Ore
gon presbyteries into the Presby
tery of Southwestern Oregon, em
bracing Douglas,. Coos, Curry,
Jackson, Josephine and Klamath
counties. Including approximately
forty-five Presbyterian churches,
was taken here today. The action
is subject to ratification by tho
general assembly to be held In.
Minneapolis in May. If approval
Is given the new officers will be
selected at the meeting of the
synod In Albany In July.
Ben Moller
If the Elks lodge keeps on in
creasing like lnthe past three
months they will have to knock a
wall away from the Elks temple
to accommodate the membership.
Another class of 10 candidates will
be Initiated tonight with all the
elaborate ceremonies and acts of
cruelty performed on such occa- j
slons, so another very large at
tendance1 is expected.
Tonight's Initiation is attracting
more than ordinary attention, as It
will not only be the first time Ex
alter Ruler Ben Moller and the
other new officers installed last
Thursday night will have conduct
ed the initiation ceremony, but will
be their first night out alone In
their respective offices.
Under Mr. Moller's administra
tion: the big lodge looks forward
to a very prosperous year In com
munity and other activities and
growth.
.
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