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SHIPPING COMPANIES PLAN FINISH FIGHT Will Ask Fnforcement Be Held Up can TUntil Sureme Court Renders Decision Oct. 24 Connsel (By for New York the Asso- clated and American whose suit t effect of t Press) foreign teamship companies n the carrying into rty liquor ruling was den leral Judge Hand yesterday will appeal to a Tnited States Supreme Court justice for a supersedeas st holding up en- torcement until th on the appeal from cision it was announced Everett T. Masten of White Star line and five other foreign lines. Cletus Keat of counsel for American line declared today Judge Hand's decision did not act “ly dismiss the case of American | as it did not prohibit American ships Yise probable pr udge Hand's de- today by nsel for the the | outside of American from 1ling liquor on the high seas territorial wa- | ters me court acts | liquor on the hi “Until a decision that most important point” Mr. Keat- ing “federal enforcement agents ke no action againste American vessels for sale of liquor at sea. Our stay is extended until Judge Hand makes public his supplemental decl- | sion in that matter. “The Daugherty ruling cannot pro- hibit foreign vessels from picking up | and discharging liquor cargoes at nearby foreign ports. If American ves- sels are not permitted to do the same, it is obvious that they will sustain ir- | reparable losses in passenger traffic. Judge Hand has agreed to define the Daugherty ruling as it applies to the question of American vessels selling h seas provided that they do not bring it into American territorial waters.” DAUGHTERS OF 1812 MEET. Hartford, Oct. 24—The Connecti- that | cut society, Daughters of 1812, today | have been placed in the held its annual meeting at the Hart- ford club, with delegates present from many chapters in the state. is rendered on NEW BRITAIN DAILY HIA{ALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922, 100BOYS MAY HAVE | TOSLEEP N CHURCH {Lack of Accommodations in City ¥ Force Drastic Measure | Unless accommodations are receiv- |ed for at least 200 hoys hetween to- |day and T'riday, the committee in e of the state Y, M. C. A, Old- ' conference, which meets here | saturday and Sunday of this | week, will place 100 cots in the Meth- | odistsehurch and make an attempt to bunk the boys there, This decision | |'was arrived at last night during a meeting at the & M, C. A. when F. | 8. Stanley, of New Haven, state direc- | tor of the Older Boys' conference, was | present. | 220 Short, | | It had been decided at first that no | boys would be permitted to bunk in !a church, as it was felt the mothers of the boy: 1l of whom come from | good homes, would object At the | meeting last evening Rev, John L. Davis, representing the Methodist ! church, stated that his church would equip the Sunday school room for a bed room, would provide cots, heat {and bedding and would have a group {of women there Saturday and Sunday | imornings to provide breakfasts for 100 boys It was reported that ac- | \commodations had been received for. |only 380 boys to date, and unless oth- ler homes are opened to the visitors, | the invitation by Rev. Mr. Davis will {he accepted. Check From Woman's Club, 1 The Woman's club reported accom- | modations for 30 more boys and sent | |in a%heck for $25. The Stanley | Memorial church increased its allot- | lmflnt 15 additional. Increased Allotments. The Rotary club entertainment committee reported that it had added | 25 names to the list of Rotarians who | can accommodate boys; Everyman's Bible Class has found accommoda- tions for more than 100; the Center| { Congregational church added an ad-| | ditional 26 and a dozen more can be | i taken by the Baptist church. The South Congregational church, which is checking up its membership did | not report last night. | Tomorrow night the committee will | meet and final arrangements will be made Invitations From E. B. C. | This morning President R. B.| Skinner, of Everyman's Bible Class, | instructed Secretary E. M. Preble to | send an invitation to the conference | inviting the hoys to attend the ses- sion of Everyman's Bible Class next | Sunday morning. Rev. John L. | Davis has prepared a sermon en titled, “What's Wrong With the World From a Psychological Stand- | | point?"" which he says is particularly |adapted to the hoy just entering | manhood. Post Cards Distributed. 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Young People's soclely in the state.| coptor Congregational church—| Brotherhodd at which Winchell Smith Gne adult leader accompanies eVery| . gq = o,z sarvice—Leader, Bertram | the playwright, will speak, will be five boys. and is responsible for the|p " peyotional talk: “The Great|held tomorrow evening at 6:30. conduot of the boys. * | Friend." 8:00, Special entertainment.| Gulbransen Player Pianos, Morans. |trees overrun by caterpillars were:re- The purpose, according to the offi-| b 12" pyryer of RBostan, crayon art- | ——advt. {(GeTIy Enray e O R AR L e An A ve cials of the conference, is “To bFNE| it~ '9.00, Address. H. W. Gibson,| John D. McCue, oftice manager for cheaply and effectively than by other | together for inspiration, instruction| Ty * e st i SRR U el e T and information, older boys, capable| o t<"anq Rhode Island. 9:30, Ad-| | of Christian lradership, that they may | SPUSels o ; become active in the doing of worth 1% Sinis Mo | while deeds in the church, the school, | o W 8 , Adult workers' breakfast FOF‘ the shops, the home and ‘thg commu. 5 It leaders and selected older | nity." boys. Address: "Rewards in Work The program is as follows: With Boys" H. W. Bibson. 0:30, Friday Afternoon. Everyman's Bible class session, local | Congregational church—| churches and Sunday schools. registration of delegates | Sunday Afternoon. | lals cach delegation will| center Congregational church—3, en to each delegation leader); cyder hovs' meeting. For all bovys| fifteen and over, whether delegates or not. (a) Song service. 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" € ) juction of ofticers; greetings; ad-| Ve SES : R¥n 7ES = i ‘ css. “The Imperial Leader” Rev I quires; how it eliminates 2 ‘ A [ i |4 W Beaven 9:00, adjournment. all strain on the arch. oy Saturday Morning. | center Congregational church— You can have foot com- 0n, Rong service, leader, Bertram fort and smart style as The Conference. City Items Mardi Gras. Tabs' fair, tonight. —advt, | The first supper of the South church In one-half hour ‘50 acres of fruit There are six models, a heater for every possible need, each constructed along the most efficient heat- giving lines, The glowers are designed and spaced for highest combustion per radiant; the burners produce clear intense flames that give the utmost beat from the gas used; the metal reflector prevents absorption by the back and sides of the heater and gives you the direct benefit of the entire volume of clean, odorless, radiant warmth. Center We have the entire Welsbach line in our show- 1oom and will be glad to explain their unique featutes to you. Ask us to show you the copper reflector that won't discolor, the self-lighter that does away with matches and pilot light, the wonderful efficiency (erede be g 3:00, Opening session—Song service, Keene, N. H leader, Bertram Power! | Devotional talk, “The Great Guide,” N \ *~ T [4 “The Great| “What will | 10:30, | votional talk | Captain, Frank Price. 9:30, |To Do Conterence,” (delegates | meet in groups as assigned) | sddress “Boys and the Progress of | Civilization,” C. C. Robinson, em- w C O The W. G. Simmons Corp. | Committee, Y. M. C. 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