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   Oshkosh Daily Northwestern (Newspaper) - January 16, 1920, Oshkosh, Wisconsin                                erery is to starting right art stickier to C Flower YEAR FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 16 1920 The Daily li Northwestern I Though thrift with i should begin next week it should not there SECOND EDITION FIVE O'CLOCK PRICE TWO CENTS I Closed Season Ion Deer and Muskrat Coming By Associated Press -A season vn Laws will J by stale j for coming and f h- f today by THOUSANDS OF GALLONS i WHISKY IN WAREHOUSES E Harbor of j rre on a visit PREMIER'S FRIENDS SEEKING ir last fall is the cause OF LEAGUE or Treaty Leads in Votes of American Colleges rw The i of y IS ami I faculties On treaty aV 1 in the RESTRICTED BY LAW 1 BRYAN CONTINUES HIS RATIFICATION ANOTHER CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENCY 1 unlawful she or of any br or more of liquor THE FIRST OFFICIAL ACT ANY i NEW YORK'S BIBULOUS PREPARES FOR OBSEQUIES tue as APPOINTMENT OF SARRE BASIN COMMISSION to such in j enforcement t for the search of my for much j 1 hud said ilr Hitchcock for l-y Mr over the college t If it had Utw the reached i NVw York having f John h By i hss withdrawal as of i1 raises for i ho as places of by The the not accept the presidency even if KOK A KAISER BE GIVEN UP By Associated i Washington D prohibition becomes effective at midnight i- From a m Wait Out ami sale or transportation j job of intoxicating liquors I c Martin st the importation thereof or the export the United S tory subject thereof is prohibited amendment and the the first nation OI the world was scheduled to a contest la the for and j make SUCh a provision part Of ja of senators today its basic lav Congress has the fact the fined an intoxicating liquor as J any beverage containing one- half of one percent or more of majority with the alcohol not taken seriously by the the advent of j Bryan continued to urge it prohibition will make little as a resort ference ic the daily life of the people j who attended a con- of this country as been I ference late yesterday with Senator under the nationwide wartime 1 and other Republicans in ban on alcoholic drinks since last July j today were There hopes certain by thirsty by distillers and j he Lodge reservations tion at Versailles t restriction j hundred and twenty-two members out Permit walk a total of voted industrial te let the By Associated Press reservation Georges went to defeat at Use hands of act by large ties of fvr hisher that prohibition be lifted today in accordance with the of President j io congress but congress refused to co i so the arid spell now to be- i cin under authority of the nation's j which prohibitionists continue in effect for all j inasmuch as it could be only in the same manner in it came existence will permit no op- for the replenishment of private or the unloading of in- vestment stocks The state of Rhone however has a case pending in j the supreme court attacking at the They are report at a second conference Senators attended tae con- ference declined to discuss tile of the changes tional prohibition MUCH IX Thousands of gallons of whisky re- main in bonded warehouses with no chance to be sold at prevailing high prices The can be taken out only for medicinal and scientific uses the bureau of internal revenue exerting extreme precautions to see that none of it is used in violation of law the last two months many owners of alcoholic fore- j CONVICTION IS DIFFICULT it- in tlie a Milwaukee Man Sy United Press of murder of Dr J A lOrs physician charged with murdering his mother-in-law will be difficult to TO -a statement today by Dr F Jermain of this city was called into the case by Dr E V Smith Fond du Lac while Duffies who a verdict contended died of mustard solution injections was in in a Fond du Lac hospital The state must prove that the f alcohol n of in ore prohibition was the of a commission i the of tile territory of Ihv French of this M London place for the of the this was approved Loril leaving the of business de- ami th it will I- to shame ail f a similar nature Press big three has thr to seat to Holland affair only a UP V li m tc celebrations In York j ONLY Kut mourners declared last if the neither a senator j lwo years a deputy M friends are already searching for another candidate as President Poincare reported to have j refused to accede to a demand of a j deputation of senators and be be a candidate for reelection j He is said to have renewed t cally the expression of his I ion not to be a BY ALL before in the history of elections in France has a- plenary caucus been attended by such will then character and wiil Slave that which associated with our u ork to rind This was to the covenant by the nations obligating I not to resort to war by open just and a large number and of 924 being present it has been the custom to call a caucus only of the parties of left but today ZM stands as the chosen candidate both chamber and the parties Neither Premier nor St Deschanel were present at the caucus former Premier and Herriot the ter the new president of radical party were conspicuous marshaling 30 opportunity for sale in this i country have endeavored to rash the j surplus to other Lack of shipping space prevented more chair j fraction exported Caba and the Bahamas have received most of what was sent There were gallons on hand time prohibition effect The amount exported is not known but is probably less than gallons Attacks on constitutional tion in several states ly are viewed with alarm by the reform forces After the supreme court upheld the constitutionality of prohibition and the enforce it Wayne B Wheeler j of the League I ROCK COUNTY ROADS of America announced that the only j question left on which the wets could j Associated Press make a was whether prohibition j Following the action a proper subject for constitutional i county board of IK action and whether the amendment j a petition of the Hock had been adopted legally He tV Aoto Trades association for open injection caused death in This will be e death did not occur i until ten months after the mustard injections Bat even proof of mustard injections cannot be ob- by clinical examination says Jermain District Attorney W E said today he would be to in the prosecution of Dr as of the work could be done at this point but added that he has not yet been asked which j AN ATTACK OF BANDITS Place at Port au Were Associated Press D States Jan 10 will into international lawns an actual rul j tory vf birth of j of conduct among and by to j Justice and a scrupulous in the of all nations covenant of the It decree of all free themselves together for tne time in the worW to stiiute for might But the of league of nations in Haiti The bandit force Colonel Russell said approached Port au Prince in three columns which immediately the forces while Georges Mandel formerly premier confidential secretary Edouard Ignace were canvassing on behalf of M Clemenceau j were met Certain POLLING IS BRISK I elements of the city at- voting commenced at I tempted to join the bandits in the be repeated an 2 o'clock but at 3 o'clock an avalanche j he said adding that he believed j r-L of senators and deputies descended j the fate of the attacking forces should upon the voting piace and the polling i be sufficient to prevent an early suite for foreign and that marines and Haitian not until repelled an attack on Port au i of ajj states the Haitien capital by a force of 300 bandits more than half of whom grounded after pursued the The total casualties of the marines was two privates wounded according to the report of the engagement re- at the navy department today froni Col- J H Russell commanding the marine forces and for all nations were to the original of the on j signing treaty of peace These nations as annex to the covenant States of America j I Zealand India China Cuba France Greece Guatemala council Honduras Italy Panama Peru empire I Poland Portugal She of slate Siam I Slovakia and t Of the nations have not yet ratified sion has io a plan by which j Netherlands not pollute a loan to Uertnany amount of thia loan has not made public A Xew from says authorities j Officials as a managed not to looking at the long package i ades but solemn warnings j by Col Daniel L Porter of the j States internal revenue j that the law be rigidly in every particular after J lion's representative on the of the league On behalf of I desire tn and the external of the British crown to the spirit J the covenant of th of nations It is our Intention b- and signed the amonK these became brisk and excited Those pre- of assault siding at the table were fairly j swamped by the venerable i and young deputies anxious to cast their votes before the polling closed at- A bets were recorded with jf the pronounced favorite SIR OLIVER LODGE ARRIVES ON LAPLAND of in and ordered that the school closed The school is to be United Press Xew York Sir Oliver arrived with means in our power to insure practical It is our firm be- j that through its we can hope to insure that such miseries that the world has curing the past years shall not and that a new era of in- shall dawn PRACTICAL Thir nations is an of universal desire for saner of regulating affairs of kind provides machinery by which practical effect may be given i of friendship good understanding The success Redeemer school was closed today by the city health Kor the first depart Dr H K Purceil health officer reported eight or ten of the league j of governments and laborers and an ex- u of the entire work and all iof quarter of a tl at Anatolia have received a new Germany and Turkey la about to be concluded Not on Shantung Honolulu Jut 15 The Japanese AT HOTELS III The advent of national prohibition at midnight tonight Trill mark a time of mourning in Chicago's hotels clubs and cafes With a single exception announced there would be no festivities to celebrate the passing of John Barleycorn A V Dalrymple district Minnesota Indiana to SCHOOL IS CLOSED AS RESULT OF SMALLPOX I States ft IK in tile covenant any fully state dominion or colony may become a member of the Any mar withdraw rifter two years of its j tion to do that all and all Its J obligations this fulfilled Jirst secretary of the Is Fir James Kric of Great league is com- posed of a council an The council is njf of of principal anil has announced that a formal not will sent to China asking the appointment of a sion to with Japanese re- garding restoration of Shan tuns to a dispatch to The Jiji Japanese newspaper here Supplies for Germany lid nailed down Thursday Jan Bui not in the lasi tuitions have between celebration the major said Germany and the allies for th con- KBT enue agents estimated there re elusion of on agreement regarding I 500.000 of liquor stored food supplies for the months of March Chicago and April according to an IX telegraph dispatch from officers in CAUGHT IN THE ICE been almost ly busy since Ian 1 up sons implicated in thefts of large ct: of liquor The biggest thefts appea to IK the following Kentucky whisky valued at jOOl bound lor Canada taken from j freight car at Kenosha AVis Sixty-one barrels at I from government j at Ky i other thefts have re- the ported Host of the accept that the Crank Trunk n has been recovered NO By United Press will be tlie I Arc in in HarboV By United early morning in three liners anil and thoroughly renovated The States is so membership in ih council if it children attending this school of has and agrees to I of of the States In a of lb The of that his two Grand luring in jce Hoes the harbor rs j were Tron WU of tW world Old Man Al Cohol road flight train Chicago is concerned cars left by the drys or on was of prohibition used in rn BIG FORCE FiRST STEP IS TAKEN FOR JANESViLLE GUARD Krar By the war i- middle to take nationAl that Sei A- formerly f ATTORNEY GENERAL MUST DECIDE BEER PERCENTAGE SYNDICALISTS ARRESTED crashers with tracking j the to a front seat this THE FOX OFFER HAS MiGHTY MEREST FOR MR KEARNS for NEW WAUSAU INDUSTRY Ey CONSERVATION COMMISSION i r trt t that the I a ths Ked a HAS STRANGE MALADY POISONED BY r NEW VILLAGE PRESIDENT by the 6 of newly of tno j te shifted from place to piace as con- j demand ilr Roper has made plain however thai on lias appealed s States to give t upholding the forces TO reinforce socai any state office constituents Approximately has been collected holic beverages which now wni have i n to be by the in i 5 other way i i 1 i the to J constitution has in this country since SOS to records compiled by the board of J Methodist j At time a for j in the cse of ardent j its tea years later an even broader movement for from ardent spirits and for mod in the use in turn save way for abstinence from Press Park fifteen south of Saperior the gift of retired Superior Agitation for abolition of the tice of the rale of land contains of the Fails which a drop of was from a poison the 212 feet and is one ibe state's beau- j that the deaths were Cce to j ty spots   

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