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Show m TO CAHGEL IliVNOJIFIGMIOff Elaiulamus Proceedings to ! Void Lansing's Procla- j' motion Are Begun. AUl V.TON, lV, Maiul.nmis r,H . compel Sivwtary I .an- k :.1i.i.'.ti,-! .MtMU'iitu-in rut i fixation M'!iil:.:ioa u.uoiul.r.viu to i ho j .r.: .:..:ion woro lil.-tl uMay in tJu iiis- j i, ; Mipi v.-v court 1to 1-v Kobcrt A. j U.-M.aa-.". of vXonv li:it N. V., who ...tov.iUsl t'vat raiituution by tho noo- Mrv mi- .1-1 v of :at- ha. I not bo n j i;v.n:(i. Kv ir-o c-.'M.-nn of tho t:.tosi iw u'-'Vt'-l a vrlYtvinl'im, Jutt.-o ! :o,'a uncr under ;uivi.'im n;. I J- The' aortcil tho vrooUma- mi as oil as tho l:n in whioh tin i :i t e nii'r. re ov t he ij uol ion to t h;' ttors ha.i t'Ol oxpiietl hen 't is- o ; on ,l,Mir:irv l'i. Tho po.itionor j o :i:le That tho o'.h vnth anion. i- ;tiT, it in to:vo, nonh! i:nnair h- lib- j l-. '-i :;s a er.u-on of i ho tato of N ow v;:, rna of :h.' I'luUnI t ito. with- . .i.c ' -'1 an opportunity to bo ..;rl 1 ci'oro a coin; ; t tribunal. j grants Temporary Writ. I ?T. 101'IS, Mo.. iVo. Fedora: I y ; :.;o Faris in the I'liiuvi iS!ato ui- j - !c: court hero to-lav vari'.evl a toy-i-f ra-v in ior.ot :on ivm raining tho ilis--j ut "nttorr.ev a tp.I th.e Collector of in-ri.al in-ri.al reveuao from enforeuiil tho Vol-""ad Vol-""ad w arritno prohibit ion onf oreomont as to w !iikv anil hu I The ros:rainin order w :is crante.i to .r I.ouU hiskv dealing firms i e o rrorarior.s. A s i s : a n r District - :or:uv W:r.:o sai ? The moot of the e isioa w o ut 1 V e r:t: it 1 1 1 sa lo o f ,,:;. v a:1. I w .ns : hro-a shout tho oat-c-srrivt of Misuari, inoliulin i ;:.s :r,i ! fi.'ty-four oounties. Jiaiso Faris, in his in june'ion oloei-'::. oloei-'::. ceehire: that the ordinal w:ir-no w:ir-no rre:rhi::oa aet "was eouoo.levFy ooi:T::ii!:.o:;al extent as a war ineas--? that tS" er.i oroement not was : n i o. b e a u o the war in f a o t was or when it was pas0'l aiul iu pronation pro-nation from the proi.ient is voojo-l etah'.isli tho war's termination. I io not onueoUo for th- purpo:? this .F.son:oa. oxoopt v. tih.in oor-n oor-n lir'its. tha? :!io rati rja; ion of a atv of ro.aoo is an nbsiuto eor-lition I'-root -lent to paeo. It nny Ho of-i;-.l v-'iiro. ;:s oirin j"ii1,1 frorv n to pf t e ieo or of pi'o in faet. ' er- - i-'v v;:.th the Oivriiivr of pcaeo in fa ', hir now o this !-iiL:io ph::o o; the " ? the r o " o n to r w a 7 p r 0 h : b i t ; 0 n Ivl. S''.;.h: rov tho law. o'v;.i . .io-I-ut'n- inioah cioop: r.s wr.r isnre. fail nl?o?"- dge Faris's Opinion. udjo Paris said iu-thor: 'I do r.t ".k That tio wor.ls eonelusiou of the s;iit war.' as used in the war prohi-"10 prohi-"10 11 :iet and in The Volstead act are difird by or dt-pendeut upon ai:y claiming of the end of the war by p r 0 s i t ; 0 n r . War is declared b y sr1'1.-, rorforee the oreanie law, but this ec'imeetion it is interesting to e that while congress has power to ' '.are v. ar. a state cf war that is, war fact and therefore in law does not ..end on the making of a. declaration war. Actual hostilities may fix tho 1 e of the beinnir. of war, although I provlamation of war was issued, eiv it is at least conceded that war ond-.d when a treaty of peaee is !e, sinvd and ratified by the fonate ..." r r.iiv proelan'.atioii of such eon-don eon-don of tho wcr is ever made by the sider.t or no. - ;mo;hor part of the decision Jude .i said: ' 1 1 trio worM war is concluded, if Lobiliati-'u lorn-inated. find if I.'-rtr fact has boon determined - V'-'Ciaimed b" The presi.;-ut. then c -!s no e-irthly doubt that th-"1 war - libi'ion aet is uncor.stit-itiocal b?-:C b?-:C is plain cncrcachrr.ent unon - pniice v w e r s gu a r an t 0 d by t h e ?ral constitution to thu several . ." - OS.'" . ; ti'le Faris snTod that he fully eon-ed eon-ed in the view of Jude Foster 'Louisiana, who recently passed on nTy milar eas-3. iter the decision was handed down .. district attorney asked tor and ived ten days time in which to . :e further T'leadincs. It was stated ".attorneys, however, that the fraut- - " of this ten days time in no way rferes wi:h the ororation of the notion and the sala of liquor be- ,e ln'al here when Judge Faris ed the decree late today. |