New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1923, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, D e e S T ) DRIVE OPENS TODAY ON RUM RUNNING VESSELS Tug and Motor Boat Selsed OF New York—Ooast Guard Boats to Ald Dry Men, New York, May 2.~The govern ment, centering & triangular attack on the rum fleet off the Jersey codst, today had seized a tug and metor launch ecarrying provisions and fuel to the alien eraft anchored off the three-mile limit Washington, May 2—While govern- ment offielals continued to puzzle to day over application of the supreme court deelsion on ship liquor eoast guard headquarters jssued an order taday eoncentrating all available coast guard beats in the north Atlantie &long the New Jersey shore, It was faid that henceforth the rum fleet massed off Atlantic Highlands would | be under survelllance of two coast| Yuard cutters day and night, Conelusion of the winter patrol | work makes avallable a dozen cr‘ niore hoats for cutting off shore con- | tacts of the rum fleet, It 1s the de-| clared purpose of coast guard heas quarters to “put the screws down' | on customers of the rum ships and the offices of Assistant Becretary Clifford of the treasury in charge of the guard is convinced the fleet can be driven out for lack of cunomerl.l MORSE IN NEW MOVE Asks Court for Permission to File | Motion to Quash All Indictments | Which Are Pending, Washington, May 2,~Leave to flle! a motion to quash the Indictménts | charging Charles W. Morse and oth- | Don’t Seem Scared, Eh? WEDNESDAY, MAY Sure Relief FOR INDIGISTION fuel emergency whieh was on the ninth day of February declared by me to exist, is at an end."” The legislative act limited the special powers of the support of the state poliee to the period officially designated by the governor WARD CASE RESUMED Long Drawn Out Argument Between | Prosecution Authorities and Tele- graph Companics Is Again to Fore, Albany, N, Y, May 2 phase of the long drawn out legal battle between the state att Yy gen- eral's office and counsel representing Walter 8, Ward and the Western Unlon Telegraph Co. over possession of the “blackmall" cablegrams sought by the state in its investigation of the slaying of Clarence Peters of | Haverhill, Mass,, was to be resumed in the appellate divisions here today. | Attorneys for Ward and the Tele- graph company continuing their plea | for a stay from Supreme Court Jus. | tice Staley's order directing the sur- render of the cablegrams to the state planned to complete their side of the Another 1923, SUGAR MEN WAIL Object to Boyeott and Ghve Lengihy Faplanation seeking 1o Justify Themselyves 11 I nalyzed the statements ma day by | 1), Habst, president of the Ameriea fining ¢ when he was cornered in his off by a delegation led by Mrs, Le Reed Welgmiller, deputy market com missioner In answer to he mid We have #0 narrow, over its costs to us that we are practically working for the publie, At no time docs the company muke & profit of more than enc-quar o yester Fugar Ite the women's questions sold sugn % margi ter cent on a pound and so has heen considerably less housewives are tion and also to hoarding cotting whieh tend to interrupt free flow of supplies from the tropi Housewives in New York should be able to buy sugar at retall at not more than 11 cents, If the housewives be- come parties to a boycott it will throw the whole machinery out of control The housewife who thus far has re. sisted propaganda should continue to resist it and sit quiet in the hoat."” Conn, I&ver‘STtili rHi;zh Though Flood Is Over Checked opposed Epringheld in its rise * the Con- necticut river toda mained at the high mark rei d at midnight with no tendency yet toward recession IPive miles of Boston and Maine track between Bradford and Wells River, Vt., remain submerged with washouts in three places, and it was sald today Just Unpacked! m. 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'r{"‘(‘;l:'*""m:fl‘;';"’“'*’d"y ‘:u::”t:\)mr;” government aviators and record breakers, tIlscuss thPll‘ coming| eme de- e Matena luokfnon stop transcontinental flight from Minneola, N. Y., to San‘; it under advisement. | Diego, Cal. | It was undorstood the defense will | urge as causes for dismissal that one of the grand jurors reporting the in- dictments was an allen and that an-| other was not a resident of the Dis- | trict of Columbia. | Trial of the case then proceeded Strange Lights Seen in Air On March with Eads Johnson, New York dis-| triet officer for the emergency fleet corporation in 1917, wunder cross- examination by Attorney Rockwood | of defense counsel. Mr. Johnson sald Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May Z.—The he was perfectly -v:l!sfi«rl after fi“‘plm'r from burning barns, ice on a ‘\“;:;;"'},“nn‘:‘r thes ‘i:°“;_":'! ‘_:‘";,’;“h‘lo ::] frozen pond, a clear sky and tempera- providing w .IUTP sufficlently low to cause the for- MYSTERY IS EXPLAINED Governor Signs Bill for ; AR William Fox New Haven Wards’ Actions | PRESENTS Hartford, May 2.-~The bill ghing Z \ the 32nd and 33rd wards in New Ha- £ XY ght to enter separately the w Haven if they desire to. signe (l by Governor Templeton nd is now law. The bill|§ the result of the recent | i wo wards when the 3rd § ward voted to come into the city, but was unable because of opposmon tn the 32nd ward, the law not permit- | j§ I'mation of ice crystals at an altitude ting them to enter separately. st, Jo!Pph Mich., \mv % A ,‘0( four miles combined to create the . 2.—A one; man grand jury Investigating charges red light seen in the northeastern sky of immorality in the House of David | in this section on March 15, according| concerned itself to Miss Caroline E., Furness, head of regarding [the Vassar college astronomy depart- The 15 Were But Peculiar Reflections From Big Fire. EMERGENCY IS OVER ENRY W, - LONGFELLOW EACKSMITH B 0 LONGHELLON S melodrama, dnect/ - colony again today with obtaining testimony occurrences at Shiloh the home of | ment. Tlenjamin Purnell, missing leader of | Early in her investigation into the the sect. { origin of the light, which was visible | for 30 miles, Miss I'urness concluded lthut the phenomena were due to a Hartford, May 2.—Governor Tem- | pecullar form of reflection from ice|pleton issued a proclamation yester- | crystals. day terminating officially the fuel|f Investigations made by Miss Iur-|emergency in Connecticut. The effect \ The ORIGINAL iness at Verbank, 20 miles northeast [of the proclamation was to terminate Y Malted Mllk |of this city disclosed that several |forthwith the officlal power to ac- \ ‘hnrna burned on the night of March |celerate coal shipped into and distri- 115 near the shore of a frozen pond, |bution within the state. The proclama-; The light from [tion says: Governor Templeton Today, By Proc- lamation, Officially Declares That Fuel Crisis Is Passed. - - sk for Horlick's ) | Grain Ext, |some 00 feet across. inpowller,makes | the burning building according to| “Pursuant to chapter five of pub- TheFood.Drink | Miss Furness was reflected from the [lic acts of 1923 entitled, “an act con- forAllAges | frozen surface for four miles into the [cerning a fuel emergency” I hereby |air. make public proclamation that the ¥* Avoid Imitetions—Substitutes | The Reasons Why More Than Ninety Per Cent. of the Universal Vacuum Cleaners We Place in Homes on Free Trial Are Never Returned to Us. 1—Its Trim Neat Appearance makes an immediate and favorable impres- sion on every housewife, 2--1ts weight is so light that a child can carry it with ease from room to room or up and down stairs. 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