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* a 32 U. 3. ORDERS LIQUOR SOLD 70 HOSPITAL Judge at Norfolk Fixes $1 a Bottle on 2,000 Cases Seized, Cutting Price $4.75. Special Dispateh to The Star. ch 20.—Federal ner this morn- ing ordered 2,000 cases of confiscated Jiquor sold to hospitals. Prosecuting Attorney Paul Kear had recommended the action when con- fronted with the duty of disposing of contraband, pointing out that are now required to pay quart for whisky, and that ew of this {t would be better 1o place it at the disposal of the hospitals at a minimum figure rather than to pour it out, as has been done with thousands of gallons throughout virg: 4 by ourt fixed the price effecting a saving of le, and there was nt demand. It is the first time an order of the kind has been filed in a Virginia court and the an- nouncement created a flurry here. The liquor was seized July 31, 1 aboard the British sc! by the United States revenue (ut!fr Mascoutin. The ship was confiscated and sold under the hammer as a rum nd its officers and men were veral months ago and sent n for one year. They are ving in the Portsmouth city MOSCOW SHOWS FAVOR TO JAPANESE CAPITAL Arrangements Made for Exploita- tion of Oil and Coal of Sakhalin Island. 4 Press farch 20.—Arrangements ade for exploitation by Japanese interests of the coal and, oil resources of alin Island when the Japanese evacuation of the north- ion is completed, the vice of foreign trade an- The Russo-Japanese treaty signed ovides for restoration northern Sakhalin to Russia. The Soviet supreme economic councl| started suit in February in the Mos-| cow district court for annulment of & n in Sakhalin granted to the | nterests of America prior to ment with the Japanese, nllpginx; non-fulfillment of the con- ork City banks hold more 00,000 in deposits for which ) % Pupils Enrolled In Public Schools Now Number 67,102 Total 900 Above Registry Same Period Year Ago. Enrollment figures compiled today by school authorities show that there are 67,102 pupils in the public schools, 900 more than at the corresponding period of last year, when the total was 66,202. The greatest increase has been in the junior and seafor high schools, which have 593 more pupils enrolled than in March of 1924 The grade school enrollment, however, shows a £3in of 231 over last year. The re- mainder of the 900 increase is In the normal schools, which have an en- rollment 76 greater than in March, 24. The total enroliment of puplls is divided as follows: Elemen- tary schools, 53,656; senior and junior high schools, 12846; and normal schools. 600. The senior and junior high school enrollment is distributed as follows: Central, 3,262; Eastern, 1.641; Western, 1.089; Business, 1.- 228; McKinley 1459; Columbia, 373 Hine, rland 189; Langley, : Armstrong, 1,126; Randall, 87. 67,102 Dunbar, 1 His Fair Warning. From the London Passing Show. 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LONDON, March 20.—The defense in the Dennistoun case rested today after Mrs. Dorothy Murlel Dennistoun had been recalled to testity regarding bills for dresses purchased in Paris. She e suing her former husband, Lfeut. Col. lan Onslow Dennistoun, for money she alleges she loaned hlm prior to their divorce in 1921. After the divorce he married the widow of the Earl of Car- narvon. The court said it proposed to submit to the jury a number of questions re- garding the agreement which Mrs. Den- nistoun said the colonel made in Paris at the time of their divorce, notably whether the agreement actually existed, whether it was collusive, whether both parties intended to give it legal effect and whether any of Its conditions had been already fulfilled. Arguments May End Monday. Arguments are expected to occupy today and part of Monday. There will be no session of the court tomorrow. Norman Birkett, arguing for the de- fense, told the jury the action had been brought because Mrs. Dennl toun saw an opportunity of getting money from Col. Dennistoun, whom counsel described as “about as weak and vaclllating an infatuated man as this jury ever heard or read of.” Sces Charge “Justified.” He continued: “Now that the story is out, the contention of the defendant that this was, In plain terms, black- mall, will be abundantly justified.” Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, principal counsel for the defense, has been this of lliness, It announced morning. was New Virginia Bus Line. 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., March 20.—Opera- tion of motor busses hetween this city and Newport News will begin April 15. The company Is to put on =six large cars and to make three daily trips each way. Choice of 1007, ALL-WOOL Fabrics EASTER Made to Your Measure SUITS 3354, New Styles—New Colors New Models—New Weaves TRY-ON IN THE BASTE . HAAS & CO. 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