Federal Jurist, Enemy of Booze, Guest in Omaha Judge Morris, Foe of Min nesota Bootleggers, Visiting M. C. Peters—Favors Jail Terms. "The Bootleggers’ Terror” Is visit ing In Omaha. He is Federal Judge Page Morris of the Minnesota federal district, who is u guest of M. C. Peters of the Peters Milling company. Judge Morris, who retired from the bench this week, was called "The Bootleggers’ Terror” by a writer in the Biterary Digest because of his attitude toward bootleggers brought before him. "I believe every man convicted of bootlegging should be given a jail sentence,” said Judge Morris. "Fines don't bother them. They make too much money.” It is said of Judge Morris that when trying bootlegging cases he would listen to the testimony without a Word and If the evidence pointed toward guilt would merely say "120 days." and sometimes more and some times less. Judge Morris, whose home was in Duluth, Minn., has been a resident of that state for more than 37 years ' and has been a federal judge for 20 years. He Is moving to California because of his wife's health. School for Sugar Beet Children to Start July 16 Special Dispatch to Tile Omaha Dee. Scottsbluff, Neb., July 10.—Children who work In the beet fields will be given their second opportunity to at tend summer school commencing A July 16, when 10 teachers will have charge of classes. The purpose Is to enable them to enter school late In the fall, after the beet harvest, and still be even with their classmates who did not w-ork in the fields. Time of Portland Train Reduced Two Hours by U. P. effective July 29. Union Pacific will shorten the time of trains No. 17 and No. 18 between Omaha and Portland two hours. The name of the train will be the Portland limited. It for merly was known as the Oregon ■Washington limited. The Portland limited will leave Omaha on the new schedule at 11:55 a. m. and arrive Portland 6:15 p. m„ third day. Girl Speeder Is Given Two Days 9 But Rose White’s Brown Eyes Wins Stay of Sentence From Judge. “You can't arrest me. I'm in a hurry. I want to pet some ice cream for my father," declared Rose White, 2427 Mary street, when motorcycle officers ran down her Packard twin six, which they declared was going 43 miles an hour between Miller park and Ames avenue. Moreover, she refused to drive to the station. . Police Captain Wheeler came by during the dispute. "You get in that car and drive to the station or you’ll go In the patrol wagon," he threatened. Rose at first refused, but reluctant ly complied after repeated threats. She was released on bond to her father. Harry White, proprietor of the Aetna hotel. In court yesterday' morning she drew a two-day sentence in jail. "Oh, judge, I just can’t go to Jail," she pleaded. 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