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Ed $300,000 IN LIQUOR SEIZED WITH SHIP Customs Deputies of Several Gulf Ports Take Part in Raid at Port Arthur. By the Associated Press. PORT ARTHUR, Tex., February 27.— Liquor valued at $300,000 was seized by customs officers who raided the sailing ship Seahawk here last night. Customs deputies from Houston, Gal- Veston and other gulf ports had assem- bled in preparation for the md The crew of the ship made no show re sistance, altho \gl the ‘lugger was \(ellg equipped with firearms, Three members of the crew were ar- Tested and pla; near here. shortly after the ship moved R an obscure bayou near the Orange ofl field. Then the work of unloading the cargo began Nine trucks were required to bring the contraband into Port Arthur. The Seahawk, 60 feet long and 15 wide, later was towed into port. The veratt is valued at $50.000. SUIT IS FILED ?BTEST COMPENSATION LAW Bteamboat Company Asks Injunc- tion to Prevent Payment of $1,000 Forfeit to U. S. The Mount Vernon & Marshall Hall| Steamboat Co. and its surety, the Lon- don Guarantee & Accident Co., Ltd., sterday filed suit for an injunction (he District Supreme Court against Hoage, deputy commissioner, Unined States Employes’ Compensation Commission, who recently ordered the payment to th: United States of $1,000 under the workmen's compensation act for the death of Edward Joseph Hardy, & watchman, for whom no claim of de- pendency has been filed within a year. The validity of the act is attacked by the plaintiffs and especially that %mvulnn requiring the forfeiture to the nited States of the fixed sum of $1,000. ‘They declare th: provision is in the na- ture of an unwarranted penalty or for- feiture and cxceeds the police power of Congress, Attorneys Swingle & Swin. gle appear for the p) hter of the nses and was paid 1d, and recently filed suit for $10,000 damages against the steamboat com:- fi:n) or th: death of her father, who | d fallen into the river from a slippery | gangplank and died a few days later | from exposure in the water and pneu-: monia. The plaintiff in that suit says Hardy is survived by three daughters and two grandchildr:n. LORD ACTON TO WED English Nobleman Traveled Steer- .lge to Get Knowledge. bruary 27 (#).—Lord Aot wan Yravelod by staraue 1o Can ada and back in 1928 to gain first-] hlnd knowledge of conditions among men ‘who wem ouc for harvest work, is en- gaged t: rry Daphne, only daughter | Of Lflld P.ayl:lgh it was announced | yesterday Lord Acwn ‘who is 23 years old, had | $2 left when he got to Wmmpeg afur} the steerage voyage. He worked with the hlrvelwn (Dl' twfl months. i in the jail at Orange, ! (10 ()"Y FROM EACH POUND OF EXTRA STRENGTH Jorp (ALVERT () 325> In Can With YELLOW LABEL 100% Pure SPEND YOUR MONEY FOR COFFEE THAT GIVES GREATEST VALUE Every Sip Delictous THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 193f. ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Back in 1859 we started out to cut the cost of living. Today millions of families acknowledge, as customers, our success. “WHERE ECONOMY RULES” % T T T T CRCE SN IN OUR MEAT MARKETS . 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