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Veterans of that state ree sl lu.;: in the state are notified to file eluis with the world war veterans iid conmission, Salem, Ore., on date fixed. ORFE N BONUS LAW., Haven, Dec. 19.—The Ameri- can Legion headanarters in this state has heen natified from’ Oregon thats State d Aosta, . the legislaturs of that state d the | or before the - final date r filing appl ions for Positively fresh eggs doz. Nus-|the cash bonus or loan benefits under 301 Main St.— the Oregon bonus law as December sparri, papal secretary of enito Mussolini, the Ttalian prime minister; Marquis . Thaon Di Revel, Ttalian minister of marine, and the Duke of ment of the state and national pro- | hibition laws is the prevailing ques- tion, Governor Neff asserted, ! right, failing to see pedestrians. It is|dence implicating the men who really contended that if persons walking on | planned the killing. If they could jail | the roads would face the traffic they [these men they believe they would “nuld be. better able to avoid being |rid New Work of some dangerous gun- | ulrmh and also would be seen much [men. GASPARRI bn ORATED, | sooner by the drivers of cars ap-| Colien has been in the Tombs «Ince‘ Madrid, Dec. —King Alfonso | | proaghing in the opposite direction. |he was convicted and sentenced on|signed a decree h\\a.rdlng the order of L P AR AP Y |Baturday. He was taken to Sing Sln[: the great cross of Carlos ITI to Card- =o!l Bros., & Medical Asso. Says This Vould COHEN . DECLINES 10 Curb Fake Doctors IMPLICATE ANY MORE' NEpp's ENFORGEMENT lDEA Fdr the Late Christmas Shopper Last-Minute Suggeshons at Last-Call Prices state; Positively fresh eggs 69¢ doz. Rus« e 101 Main St.—advt. sell Bros, Information. Prohibition Laws. education to be physicians while po- lige powers of the states were direct- €d to scarch out and prosecute me Pmcfm“‘;'t:‘!;l"'.:”:"w"',;",?,"10‘:'%‘“,?;;({1 | who cxpected that Louis Cohen would | the nation would be freed of unquali- | 1611, the Inside story of the murder| ., ,co; iy {he enforcement of prohi- | fied doctors, the American Medical |©f “Kid Dropper” after he was con- |, 1,ws, Pat M. Neff, governor of association declared today in an offi- | icted and would immplicate from SIX | roy,g goclared in an address before clal statement by its exdcutive com- |10 fifteen others in the crime, have |, ;.. meeting here last.night. The mittee, | {about given up hope that he Wil | coting sponsored by the DallassPas- Not Many Fakirs { tatk. tors’ association, adopted a resolution The statement said that the num-| It was expected that Cohen would | ,qorsing the formation of a local | ber of medieal impotsers'and poorly | Pe couvicted of first degree murder| .gnization of pastors and church | qualificd physicians in the country, |4nd that after he realized that gang-|jyymen to aseist in the enforcement “does not,even approximate 25,000, |Sters who are supposed to have prom-|,¢ po jaw. Upon suggestion of the | the number claimed by a man under | i8ed him protection if he killed "“C!‘,'gm'-rlmr, it was' proposed that allj indictment for diploma frauds in|Xaplan known as the “Dropper”|communities of the state organize, - , ] Missouri. 1t set out that during the could not save him -from the chair, |,jonz similar lines in a campaign “to past cight years, not more than 2,500 | he woyld “squeal” However, Cohen|arouse the public against violation of graduates of low grade medical [\Was convicted of second degree mur-ihe prohibition laws.” schools have received licenses, der and received a sentence of twenty | “No ship that carries outlaw liquor | “For morc than 20 years, the at-|¥cars to life, which probably meansiould be allowed in an American tgntion of the public has been regu- [about sixteen years in Sing Sing. harbor,” asserted Governor Neff. | larly directed, in official publicatjons Cohen was kept in a room in Madi- No state should refuse to enforce of the association to varlous o\JIl«" son street for a week before the shoot- | {he national prohibition act, but the statement decldred, *“Ever sinee |ing, ot is belleved and was cor ¢ | should compel the federal govern- 1918, the journal of the American urged to kill the “Dropper.” ment to furnish the necessary machin I Medical association has published an- | was told that no one would be Sorry|ery if its own is insufficient, the gov nually the fact that the Connecticut [to see the “Dropper” killed, and that ernor said H and Arkansas eclectic licensing boards | if he was caught he would’ escape “Let the battleships that ave in nur* were apparenfly serving as clearing | with a light sentence, When he came |harbors go out over the three- mile | houses for <low grade institutions in ' out he would be the big man of the|jimit and sweep the seas free of the Missonri. | underworld, and would never lack |[rum ships,” he said. | for*money. The time for discussion of the pro- The police wonld like to have evi-| hibition question is past and enforce- | 19.-—Policemen | New York. Dec, Dallas, Tex., Dec. 19.—Both the mil- | itary and naval forces should be em- Cedar Chests Smoking Stands Can you think of a more highly prized 3 ¢ gift than a treasure chest of happiness? ~ Who can smoking Stand, We have the largest acmrt’mm in the eity N - N | Ours do double duty—they are attractiv ™ all finishes, natural cedar, mahegany S f| \ and they properly protect the and walnut, hes. ‘Many mahogany or $9.75"$56.50 be without a kinds in $1.25" Assails Connecticut “In 1920, the journal pointed out| that Connecticut through Its eclectic | E——oo————— board, was licensing men who had | not studied in eclectic medical | schools, and, even worse, was i censing some men who had not ap- parently completed a medical cour:e in any school. Nevertheless, pnblic officials have consistently disre r <w~ ed these annous sensational publieity pose by a St. Louis ne the matter on their attention | “There are today five medical| echools in the United States which | are not up to the high standard of the remaining 76. If these schools | are forced to raise their requirements or else to discontinue, the public will | be assured that no men will be grad. | uated in medicine who are not quall- | fied to appear for licensure. If the | state licensing boards will then admit | to their examinations only 'hn:u-; analified, the public will have assur- | ance that any man who can present the license of the state eyamining board s a properly qualified physi- cian™ accorded a wapaper forced Up To Policn | The medical profession definitely disclalms the function of searching out and prosecuting the man prac. | tiving medicine without a lleense, the | statement sald, adding that belongs | to police powera | The report I8 signed by Doctors Frank Billings of Chicago, A. R. Mitchell of Lincoln, Neb,, and Charles | 1", Richardsan, of “’nanan n. c Urges Pedestrlnns to Walk On Left Hand Side of Road Harrisburg, Dee. 18.—~In an effort o reduce the number of accidents to pedestrians on the public highways of the state, the Pennsylvania Motor Vederation i urging publieity for the recommendation of the American An tomebile association that persons on the highway, especially at night, face the traffic by walking on the left hand taid of the road The natfonal assoclation has reached the conclusion, after a study of the situation, that most of the cases when automobiles strike pedestrians at night are dua to the driver being CITY HALL POLICY — notice the sort of Christigas spirit that breathes a welcome at fact that you're going to be bun dle-laden and in a hurry to get away from the erowds and we intend to cooperate in every way to HEN you do your gshopping in this store, you're going to all times. 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