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WHEFLER OBJECTS 10 LIFEING BANS Opposes Idea Whiskey Prescription Limit Washington, May Wayne B, Wheeler, of the Antl-Baloon league, in a state ment described as “impracticab the proposal of the American Medi cal association that congross remove the limitations placed upon the prescribing of whiskey “The doctors their tinued, “found It necessa resolutlons under fhe present regy lations against members who offend igalnst professional ethics by dis- pensing liquor too freely, “There ls no limitation under pro- hibitlon on the amount of 28 —(AP)— general counsel alcohol ‘uen(enrml to state's prison for 1rmn‘ clves,” he con- | Fiodap | addition gullty of perjury, WILSON SENTENCED Stanford Man Gels Fiva to Ten Years in Prison on Manslaughter Charge Carl \H!nmv. of anni'm five to ten years by Judge Edwin Dickenson in criminal superior court | After less than | rday afternoon. {an hour's dellberation, a fury re- turned a verdict agalnst Wilson find- Ing him guilly of manslaughter for | the killing of Henry Redd in Stam- | ford last Thanksgiving Day. Judge Dickenson, before passing sentence, commented that the jury's | verdict was a just one and by it they virtually found Wilson was in he hav- Ing made denial of the charges againet him while on the stand, A jury at ‘Wilson's first trial was dis- | charged, unable to agree. that a physician may use providing | he medicates 1t that it s heverag Most physicians believe that they can get a better reaction Ly taking the pure grain alcohol and adding the medicament to it and thus gauge the dezired reactlon “A little over one-third of the doctors n the United States fssue llquor prescriptions. What would lappen If each doctor were the only udge of the amount he should pre scribe? The minority of the doe- tors with unethical atandards would be the substitutes for the old tender.” NEW POSTAGE STAMP not a Surcharged One and a Half Cent Stamped Envelope 1< Government's Latest. Washington, May 2% ernment economy has new variety of p e stamp which will be sought hy collectors who have been husy rounding up speci- mens of the Norse-American, Lex- ington-Concord and Pilgrim com- imemorative issues and of those made necessary by the increased postage rates, The new variety is a surcharged 1 1-2 cent stamped envelope, large stocks of the one cent stamped en- velope, rendered useless by the in- crease of the third class rate to 1 1-2 cents, will be surcharged in the cen- ter of the stamp lmprint with the numerals 1 1.2 and the one cent numerals will be obliterated with four vertical bars. When the first class postage was reduced from 3 to 2 cents after the war, large supplies »f thres cent stamped erfvelopes were surchaged 2 cents. Some one cent stamped envelopes «ill be kept by postmasters for en- closing books and catalogues, still mallable at the one cent rate for ecach two ounces. CANOE TRAGEDY Naval Officer and Young Woman | (AP)-—Gov- vroduced a bar- | |3, Eckert, a [ serving the firat of thelr 10-day per- | | alleged violation ot Edward Townes Wright, imprisoned for months as material witnesses ainst Wilson, cavorted in high glee when they were released yester- after,the jury's report, HORE WHITE INDIANS South and o Be Home of Tribe——Dr, Rice on Exploration, New York, May 25.--White Tn- dians have been found by Dr. Alex ander Hamilton Itice's jungle ex- pedition in South America. A radio message picked up by E. Philadelphia amateur, ded to the American soclety hera tells of and for Geographical the discovery. “White Indlans encountered and concillated April 21,” meads one sen- tence of the message which de scribes an expedition with a party of 23 men to the konrce of the Pa- rima river, This was the only ref- erence to White Indians in the mes- sage, whicll, besides saying that the objects of the expedition had lwr-n‘ \ccomplished, was largely devoted | io geographical details. The expedition left New York sarly last year to visit the sources | of the Orinoco and Parima rivers study diseases and institute ele- mentary education among the jungle natives. Mrs. Rice, formerly Mrs. George W. Widener of Philadelphia, and very wealthy, went on the ex- | pedition, but has since returned to this country. FIFTY-NINE JAILED —e West Virginia Miners Who Disobeyed | Injunction Must Each Serve 10 Days for Actions. Fairmont, West Virginia, May 28. —(AP)—Fifty-nine men were today fods in jail following the findings of Judge W. 8. Meredith, Who held them in contempt of court through an injunction Companion Belleved Lost Near granted the New England Fuel and Annapolis. Annapolls, Md., May 28.—Anxiety was felt at the naval academy to- day for the eafety of Lieutenant Gerald Seiby, of the medical corps, and Miss Luctile Merrill of Rox- bury, Mass, who have been missing ince they embarked in a canos on o Bevern river yesterday. Last night Lieutenant Selby and Miss Merrill falled to return to siore when expected, Today, when ihe finding of a canoe; believed to e been theirs, upside down in the river, and a coat thought to have belonged to Lieutenant Relby, onviction grew at the naval acade- my that the Mre. Selby, wife of the leuten- ant, was nearly overcoms with grief thin afternoon and had given up hops that Lieutenant Selby would be found alive. Navy Athletes Leavihg For Various Encounters Annapolis, Maryland, May (AP)-—-A general exodus of athletes m the Naval Academy occurred Tha varslty, second varsity 4 freshman rowing erews of the nidshipmen together with Byracuse riversity's second varsity and fresh- an oa who have been here last Friday, departed for Ph phfa to compete in tha Ameri ienley Baturday. The baseball ixd and 72 track t the Academy, where t} st the army smen on golng to West will compete | Transportation company. The defendants, along With B4 others, were tound gullty of plcket-| ing mctivities which was prohibited by the injunction. All were fined #1 and costs. Fifty-four paid and the others were remanded to jall in de- fault of payment. Eleven women, tried on the same charges, and M. A. Tet! and J. L. studdard, ficlals, were found arrests followed activities in conn present coal st Court actlon to evict approximate- ly 200 familles of miners on strike not guilty. irged unionizing ction with | from houses of the Kelley's Creek pair had met with ac- | 28—/ fleld athietes; Col n started at Charleston a in elreuit court next week. At Moundsville today trial will be resumed of the first of 20 defendants charged with rioting and attacking a non-union miner at Glendale, April 1 When court adiourned late yesterday County Prosetutor Arnold sald many witnesses i to be heard. The first two de fenss witnesses called were arrested on conspiracy charges after testi ing. ery company has Franh; 7(:\;\;:)_%\ ill Battle Harold Smith Frankle Genaro, American fly- weight champion, and Harold Smit! Chicago bantam, will mill in the feature bout at the opening of the new Dexter Park stadium in Brook- Iyn tonight. Because 8o few fiy- weights are able to cope with Gen- aro he has been compelled to hook up With bantams. MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET Is the Place To Select Your Sea Food Specials CONN. . RIVER SHAD LIVE AT\D BOILED LOBSTER LLARGE CAPE SCALLOPS Large Shore Haddock, Eastern White Halibut, Rock- port Cod Steak, Penobscot Salmon, Bluefish Steak, Large and Small Mackerel, Silver Bass, Cape Butterfish, Laige Sea Trout, Large Progies, and Flounders. Native Blackfish, Large Eels Round and Long Clams, Little Neck Clams for half shell. Salt Cod 18¢ pound, 3 for 50c. American Jungles Now Sald | United Mine Workers' of-| The | the | 1 hearngs will be held | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925, DIVORE SCANDAL ment of Latest Decres e p— New York, May 28 1 sensational elopement, rlages and two dlvorces, (AP)—After three mar- Elinor Hoyt 1 | prospect of the annulment last divorce, Attorney General Sisson of | Istand desires to have it vac | the ground that the Ithode Island ‘\IMVIIP\I-" she claimed was fietional, 'a Providence Journal says, Ellnor Wylle, as she calls herself, | being & member of the Lucy Stone | League, is now the wife of Willlam Rose Bent of New York, literary | eritic and novelist. She 1s a poet, The divorce under fire s that obtalned two years ago from Horace Wylie, As a Washington bella Elinor Hoyt | married Philip S Hichborn, aitorney and son of Rear Philfp Hichborn, n 1906, to thelr home lived Mr. | Horace Wytie, Four years later Washingtgn was startled to learn that Mys., Hiehborn Lad eloped with Wylie, Mrs, lich born had one child and Wylie four. Wylie Couzens committee investigating ad- ministration of federal revenue Hichborn petitioned but ended his sister, Admiral Next door and Mrs, fa now an accountant of the for a divorce, Mre, while proeeedin, at the home of James G gs were | decree was granted after his death After the divorce, Wylle and Mrs. Hiclibern were married §n 1816 in Corslca, where they were living with their three children. In 1910 the Wylles separated. Mrs. Wylle obtained a divorce at I Jence in March 1923, and in Octobep of the same year married Mr. Benet Francis P. Dougherty, Providence attorney, who was recently indicted for diyorce mill operations, was Mr: | Wylie's lawyer when she obtaine the divorce from Wylie. The depo- sitions in her suit were sworn out before Leonard W. Horton, master In eimncery, who with Dongherty is in . More than 100 divorces in which they figured are under seru- ti Mra. Wylle deposed that she lived in Bristol three years prior to Fi ruary 8, 1923, The length of resi- dence required of a divorce petition- er s two years. Investigations have found no evidence of a Bristol domi- cile, and say that two witnesses who swore she had lived in Bristol were | mythical. Mra. Wylle 18 the second literary { person involved in inquiry into easy divorces in Rhode Island, where the | heard in camera by deposition. Be-| fore the present inquiry started de- | naf, author, and Mrs. Minta RDurfee Arbucklie were vacated on the grounds of fraud. SHUGGLER PUNISHED | Canadian Rum Runner Sent to At- lanta for Year and a Day as “Lesson” to Othcrs, Byracuse, N. Y:, May 28—(AP)— Declaring that anadians living on | our northern border must be taught that our Immigration laws have Judge TFrank Cooper in court yesterday sentenced Chester Hampson of Huntington county, Quebec, to one year and one |day in Atlanta and a fine of $8,000, Hampson had pleaded g\lll(\ to an indictment charging him smuggling six aliens across the bor- der into Maine, federal NOW IS REOPENED Tor Removmg’ wriagpert. conn., sy 26— PLOMIDNt Woman Faces Annul- Hichhorn Wylie Benet now faces the | of ber| - metric cara - output PICKOP IN TRAGEDY Formor Local Man Driving Auto That Kills Boy in Branford — Jumped in ¥ront of Car, | Branford, Conn, May 28, (AP)~ | Stanley Teresko, 13 years old, was fatally injured here yesterday when ho was struck by an automobile driven by George B. Plokop, assist- ant superintepdent of the Malleable | Iron Fittings company, alderman of the 33rd ward of New Haven. The hoy died while being taken to Grace hospital In New Haven, The Teresko boy, with two others, {ncluding his older brother, riding home from school on a truek and Btanley declded to get off, Despite the attempts of his brother to keep him on the trueck, the boy jumped off, directly In the path of Mr. Pickop's machine, which was going down hill. Mr. Pickop is a former New Brit- 1in mar Stamford Man DIAMOND MARKET Gems Mined in South were Gets Five to Ten Africa Tast Year Sold in Rough for $16.50 Per Carat, Washington, May 28§ ha monds mined last year in Sonth Africa sold In the rough the round for an average of $16.50 per it was reported today commerce department the striking difference between the figure and the retatil price heing at- tributed to many reasons, ineluding the losses In cutting and elimination of flaws, The 2,440,359 blne clay the (AP) on hy the with verage was based on sale of s of gems dug from which produce largest portion of the world's During same river bed gravels in South produced 257 carats of monds, which sold for a considerably righer figure, averaging closs to $37.50 per caraf. Under regulations governing amond output, ne: 400,000 1s of the total mined during the o withheld from the market, H()))\' I\ FOUND the the wer Remains of New York Saicide Be- filled room on t occupled by carrier, sumed, ower Ei Bide James Goodlle, a hod whose name she had as- Goodlie told the police that “Mias | {Nye" had come to live with him four months ago after he had made a chance acquaintance with her and tound that she was without a place of shelter. He wald that she had {told him that she waus & sister of George Nye, wealthy contracfor and bullder, whom she had told him to telephone in case “anything serlous” happened. PARADE IN NEW YORK New York, May 28— (AP)— Troops of a foreign nation will-par- ticipate in A Memorfal Day parade for the first time when a detchment of the Tifth Royal Highlanders, the Canadlan Black Watch, marches with the American Legion and the Britis Veterana of Amerfea on Tifth avenue Saturday morning. One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds in 20 Days MEN CA? 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Thursday WE HAVE THE FINEST HERE. FRESH FISH NATIVE SHAD, MACKEREL and FLOUNDERS