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oy NEW BRITAIN HERALD el ;\9\ HuUl0,) ESTABLISHED 1870 UNCLE SAM OPENS NEW RUM CAMPAIGN | SALL Liguor Forces Line Up With Coun er Oiienswe HORE AGTIVITY ON LAKE| o) POV 1130 art 2ns W 1Y FOess = INDANTS IN IISBURY RUM CASE GUILTY Disagreement in One Case and Not Guilty Verdict is Returned in Others—Jury Deliberates Nearly 19 Hours 19 (M—Four of the in Boston, July 17 defendants beach rum-running case on trial in | federal district court were found guilty by a jury which reported shortly after 10 o'clock this morn- ing after nearly 19 hours deliber: ton. The jury disagreed in the ca of one defendant and rveported ver- dicts of not guilty in the cases of 12 others. The 17 one woman, we thelr all-night vigil in the sweltering | weather that they forgot to bring | | the indietments with them when | they came into the court room. An attendant was sent for the papers, | |and the court then walted for one | of the defendants who had gone to | breakfast to return. Because there was no provision | [In the federal court procedure for | the returning of a sealed verdict | | Judge Lowell and U. 8. District At- | | torney Williams waited in the court- Thoss | HoUse all night to receive a vardict tion of the taviff act of 1022, | should one be reached. The seven found guilly were Herman L. Ricn, | 8 g even- ndgauily y fwn defendants also remained all | | Newburyport; Carl Voss, Newbury e eribner. - Dortamontn, | MIERt 1 the courtroom with the Rt and Horbert B, Troe. former | Ounsel. A musical member of the man of Salishury. All four | company whiled away the we 1 on their original bap | NOUrs by singing with others oining reportod a disagreoment |1 the choruses. In the morning | in the case of Harold F. Congdon, | h0Urs many sicpt stretched out on | selectman and former police .‘h{'[lh"nl benches. Mrs. Congdon, the | R AR Al s _|one woman defendant, chose two | i | chalrs as her resting place. Those acquitted w | The federal authorities charged Congdon, wife of the former polies | that P"‘r’”" ';I: other ”?it“‘v’“? of llh ot s o ; & |town of Sallsbury conspired wit 1—Completion of 'nv]lvl\lltle'ch;‘:Y'tl‘l:_:h' r‘,j::gv ,'o'””'::.',:.m:;ln:f, ',‘, of | Burnham and others to have ship- DELmsen e LSE | the station at Plum Island; Kverett | ments of liguor brought in in 1920, ada vegarding smuggling. | pSoo o salisbury selectman: W | the profits to be divided. Indlet- Impenaings anahein s, llard A. Fowler, former Saiisbury | ments were refurned last year and JRprohih lonseascns policeman: Harry FE. Congdon, | the cases were brought to trial but and many will brother of the former chief: Michael | the conduct of the prosecution - bk Campbell, in charge of the poor |aroused criticism on, the part of the thoc meis thang farm at Salisbury: John Grillo, | attorney general's department Gloncester; Dennis J. Kelliher, Sal-|1ed to the removal by President isbury Totel proprictor Daniei | Coolidge of Robert 0. Marris as | Lyons. Newburyport: Carmello La-|S. attorney. When U. 8. Attorney ro. Salisbury: Samuel Eibring, | Willaims assumed office new fndict- alishury, and John J. Horgan, Sal- | ments were sought and the cases iabury. were hrought to trial again under So fatlgned were the jurors with | slightly different charges. DRY UP GONNECTICUT, GEN. ANDREWS' OBJECT Prohibition Enforcement | Chief to Dam Up tream of Rum the Salisbury American Tium Chasers On Onfario Use Guns—Big Get Orders (o Shakeup tn Dry Forces At Hand —B0ooze Sold By Trunkfull, New York, July 18 (®—Uncle Sam | has started an intensive mid-sum- | mer drive against rum, and the li-| quor forces are making several counter moves. Tn today's news there figured, on the eide of prohibition enforcement: 1—Eight arrests In New York the result of h shipments of )i- quor to inland points In frunks, 2—Tour of Assistant Secretary of | the Treasury Andre to Canadian border points to repair leaks in the roof. defendants, who include re indicted for vio Sa also to Can- v will be | of warnings adian rum runners that the fired upon in American waters on the CGreat Lakes. Reports Mrs. § troaty and Ca lose their j hired over Yol bet veloped these moyes: 1—Reappearance of a T off the nortl shore of Massac fforts to hold up sala | Prohibition Commisstoner T ; | If of aynes becansa of his employment of a wom- | an lecturer on prohibition, Booze By Trunkfull ion that retailed i of 30 trunkfuls e LT DAMAGES OF $10.000 IN SLANDER TRIAL d seven ofttes Leland Awarded Judgment Against Harris in Chi- cago Scandal A za Nyuor at th day to 2 the country N s organiz rate has heen woman a the head arrested yesterday. recelving 2 11- forwarded pav- Keys were then maile The customers o One men comprising | | | | | istomers, upon »rconsignment, nent here, en the trunks. ed trunks back he: A of 40 men ed the Vederal prohibition of- day ralded the suite | | | the | Jovest ey h tion eral ckner deserth ed organizn 2 “the biggest bootleg ring uncovered the prosecution of Mannie Kessler!" Kesler was on his way fo his ¥ here today from the Atlanta pen tentiary after serving two vears and peving a $10,000 fine for the filegal withdrawal of than $500,000 worth of Mquor from bonded ware- houses Andre Mr. Andrevs, flow of lig €lin Chicago, July 1§ (P-—Da $10,000 were ges of jury the home | awarded Albert R. tor 370,000 E T Oakland Park church to which Le- land formerly by Leland in a slander suit sinee & 'effuctive means of reducing the flow liquor into Connec C. Andrews, & nt secretary the treasury, charge of all branches of prohibition enforcement iplans to make the Vermont and New York boundary lines a stone w against all importations of “rum from Canada. He will effe the entire o guard farc requires & of the last night ta who ask against Hartiz, trustee of the in more belonzed Leland charged that Hartlg had referred to him as the father of an | git child, a in a h, guilty of fraud in a tlon lieal hout a s Moking Surves to eheck | 15 | on IS | aetitioner wi y to henelieimhe: anit aftermath of will confer with his field :q?‘r‘d | divorce action brought by Leland, oted that he will be | Of the church, was accused of mt AreA conduct by Leland’s wife, Charlotte, Tote trention 1 for her husband in the the United States and Capada Qrcenst Tc Globe savs that | Name - out of Port | #enee Take Ontario, will be|Yoree American rum chasers if [ Was grant Ameri- | 2nd supreme The Hartlg mad ate b ial tr rubber ct this even if it takes oms service and coast to accomplish it, an complete reorganiz personnel of the present ¢ det or rrough at Vermont fan border o its source, tra W e i i S aided tien tre on am nse. lic was an a in flow pastor of the border north of Maine, Ver- mont and New York. He is going to make & tour of the entire northern York boundary starting at the farthe east customs at vses Point, N. Y., and ending at Dunkirk, the custor As a prel ary step to this in- speteion tour General Andrews Vashington yesterday for §t. Albans, Vermont, for a conference with Cu toms Collector Whitehill, and Rouses TPoint, N. Y., where he will confer at length with Customs Collector John C. Tulloch He wants to have a Whitehill and Tulloch to viswpoint, what they of” and if he can get them to put ‘pep” Into the checking of rum-running across the bordér, Gen- eral Andrews stated before leaving. “Putting a stop to this smuggling across the Canadian border fs of the higgest problems we have be fore us” continued Mr. Andrew “We must up an ahsolute im- penetrable wall against liquor along “anadian border on the state line hefore can put traffic in booze in New York New Englind and other states hordering ose states. “Every prohibition director field agent in the northern with whom T have conferred me of the constant annoyance and the enlargement of his problem by importation of liquor over the Can- adfan line into A mont and then on | Andrews continued 0 stop the leak.on the and other northern states i Vermont Are (are nor over the It is expe in this work yester of utin N by She testl 1y be- | line, I3 en : ned house inters & give to clear his and w 4 by na vote ¢ 0! is parishioners, th The yday n ronto di- court, [ to the conrt it is pending. statements attributed to and not denfed by him were during an investigation of the urch commit- was a member. | snit against also on the ,,. C« fir they can wa of enstoms of the " ate. by t by Dr. nied 1 apy T on llate 1 on by ReEinto appea nith, callector | tt of Tuffalo, the | arning aft officials in Toronto. t 1o esc Harry s e \he says, issued the w z with Shakenp Impends talk ot sie York stmil i their made issioner 5 : r church official ike-up of | © ire 1o he dis- | 1 be re | All agents he it see the stified t d him the all” to her, stand said she 1 told he ‘charge t, Leland through fig P more Iry stributed in W PP, n will iliar terr rata. | minister many | hut Mrs [ meant her !everything Tnformed Sinfan s presumat New York under inc (Sin ho 1 Ca nfessed " one pictire has op i on the rted hand h her prohi- and ¢d a 1l NMeCarl | association agal put nterests which Carl T state, Rev. on t | and ports d ion was not in- | jured by Hartig's statements, but by {he scandal in with his connection FRENCH HARD PRESSED “We have L bo got er before customs offic 3 s along New York bound doing pretty good work now is room for improvement. be necessary to - Increase e there, but we are going to stop the leak. You can depend on that,” asserted General Andrews, an old army man, with a significant snap of his jaw. No recommendation for changing the an General Naulin Admits They 1t Facingz Serfous Situation in Their S may ; A Tires Advance in Price, War Against Riffians, 4 | Rubber C'o. Annources o Inly 15 (A B oodrich g 18 P— ; + serious situation a < ral Stanislas Naulin area which will constitute pro- district No. 2, under the re atlon plan to go into effect August 1, has bheen received Senators Hiram Ringham or ree P. McLean, General Andrews ition the reorganization and the iefal distrcts prohibiti - as sout and New dis- ern of t of 1 or no roa on been some e outline of RILLED IN AUTO on are ission of changing t his district and of the stales v reco connection as com he Con cut senators or other Conr of prominence, General Gen v 1 0 anything | Al T can say is the French negiect no effort to win.” ral Andrews fs etill strongly en drove on for a quar- | about it lfl of a mile before hitting the pole. w ’ (Contin on Page Seven) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, and | Lincoln | of | 1 jon | toms force along the American side office farthest | with | New | General | York, Vermont | plan | BUFFALD MAN HAS CONFESSED MURDER Police Say He Admits He Killed Young Girl JEALOUSY WAS THE MOTIVE Mike Kosnowski Sald To Have Told Authorities He Shot Young Wo- man, Then Threw Her Body Into Woods. Duffalo. N. Y, July 18 (P11l police said today that Mike Kosnow ski of Buffalo has confessed that shot and killed Miss Mildred Burl, of Hornell, N. Y. yesterday after noon and threw her body into {h woods where it was found last nigl Jealousy and at attentions pai [other men by the girl were said b the authorities to have caused shooting. Seck Thivd Man under arrest 1« sought by the police They know (o have been quainted with the girl and one them was sald by the police to have | patd the g woman's fine whi | she was arrested recently as an it {mate of the Verdun inn in Cheel towaga r here, surke was fined § ervo a eix fter her t, but the priso ence was suspended on condi- that she return to her home in Hornell, Tdentifi the chief i towaga. | The men under charge are John Mike Kosnowski, The girl, body apparently lodging Two men third is being are are ac ol you 0 and wi month I term sen | girl was mad of Cheek- ation of the by of police arrcst on an open 1% Urmanski both of Buffalo bullet-riddied whose W int {the woods. hetwern rlings., came Hornell three m | known here as Doroth Information police t a [ automobhi are This a s one to om has thi m hvvv\ll’ 1tomobil em which said shots were filed {through a busy east si | terday. Herm nesses who saw | mobile, heard a {1owed by two or three t the 7t [ right of the | was going so nhable to « number GIRL PUPILS T00 in n Klump. one of Al ! Loomis Tnstitute at Windsor to Re tumn to Old System Wherehy Fa Sex Are Enrolled Jul o» | stitute will e 2 Windsor, ime instri girls in September, ther lone eontron: | to |this matter an end the L in June. 1923 nding with shman b in sophomore eq t th fr class on ted, another vear class by admis new class, ater. Panl Trinity o i Mies a grady it in L ourse Aear who tan girls’ L will return to o other literary 1. Bissell, formerly Hotchkiss, who 1 abroad Amerjcan sor and for boys, bomis from 1 1l were snspe 1 suhjec for i have a courss m Drinks Liquor, Tries to Kick, Iheal\\ Window T Yo New Mulca brickls had consumec mule” on Broadw tried to play a pra kicking a window lost his bal 100 plate tical a glass low Herald artment store The erz of glass ¢ in ronged the re ported that in progr charged with intoxicat was taken uninjured heap of broken glass Mrs. Robert Johnson Dies At Parents’ \l‘lm(ml Hum(\ Mrs. Ell Robert J ) very ter IXE: jon Jen My n hnsc New home af nt younger set of night at Rutland, of several Johnsc here through her senate messenger ture. SI Swedish Bett Vi, ,. n was parti the choir of t Rut w Brita Besides horn in Ne she a two 3 leaves | Virginia Mae {Alma and Ali morrow afternoon Ru o'clock. in SATURDAY, | neph JULY 18 19 0% ), ANTHONY C. MALONE DIES AT HOME ON GLEN STREET Lmployment Bureau Manager at North & Judd's Quickly Sue- cumbs to Shock Remoy ed suffered work in the to his home after a ock yesterday while at North & Judd Mfg. Co., of 125 Glen evening. 13 Britain polic he was appol nan, and on No- waa advanced to the Malone 1 Ma carly last ne was for the New In 19( ilar patro 1017, s a member departic ed a of rog ), ANTHONY | C. MALONE. | | | | L assigned to F'or more than o (Elactive of the & em- | 104 | ayment He h nirean (e i il Al | time was ahout his when two his wi 3 d by . A §on o s and \Mr Bishop e the Frate it Ma Kr & Judd M rral services morning A ats of Col Tourth and gt “a e o'clc will 14 Monday at 10 k at s church Rurial i t ph mas s SHOOTS CABMAN WHO REFUSER T0 TAKE HIM New York leqtor ‘rowd Startled When Minn. Man Wields Gun (' —Home | Br shooting 18 Inly ms on Broadway | startled today t driv by T of an old-fashioned one | cab and pursnit of h assail- yrizl luring twhich ing R there miore 1ackburn SrRinn Walter let in cab un Krokel his side the e had burn kburn with him 1polis two w to shooting and owed it r was taken to n dra horse whicl the comm oved not a capt caught cked ain him unc cabman a “mist across his vision } cartridges were found on Portuguese Cabinet Is Given Confidence Vote (P—Tt bon, July 18 voted confid ministry he nio Da Silva t's resignati. er a chamber effective Premier Da Sil had not resigne the dissolutior has been Wy to 10, in This non dey ome take HIGH TIDL (Standard 8 New 2P July New P a 10 London, m. At m.; 10 Time) a. m.; Haven, m. At 8:3! 10:21 THE WFATHER July 18.—Forerast Rritain and vickity fair tonight and temperature warm Hartford, for New Generally sunday; Burial will be in Rm..‘ d B c—— % DeeD struck by it at that time. ~SIXTEEN | Little Average Daily Circulation For Wt 19007 July 11th PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS CHILDRENSAVING | NEW YORK-ST. LOUIS FLIER 10 BUIL[] SGH[][]L WRECKED NEAR PITTSBURGH: Episcopalian Youngsters Plan N 0 ONE IS REP ORTED H URT Git to Young Africans WATERBURY STUDENT o AOLDRONG 10 85E NS SrHOLARSHIP | One of Six AlI-Pullman Express Derailed At Ingram, Pa.—Broken Rail Said To Have Caused Ac- | cident. Folks All Over United States T'o Haye Part in Building of Fdu- U.S. Who | Wrote Prize (hemis- try E in cational Institution fn African | Jungie, New Yor girls & their or tl nati an jungle, The pres o one ;Pa.\semzers Continue on | Another Train — Three Sleepers and Dining (ar Leave Tracks. Br—Girls inning four of red by ded ary of ¢ “n rship i | the | Her- | v by i riennial gen hurei ins O 15 the 919 lc dren of bir ners will boys study at Pt Yorlk in 1 burh, cars left reported to- |veported {ment, The train, | westhound. wurgh, July 18 (P—Tie express, an al Pennsyl d 1 is morning. the rails, but injured, A to have caus St. Louis of 1l dera at 8:06 t) e league the Pull- o nla rail irs of v country R ar fr Mrs, make est thelr birthdays , the birt Yorl were Franeis ne for a purpos I'he amount ents, nickels, dimes to th s dollars ¥ Rivers, Alabama rlifornia Touisian, ¢, Waterbury, Cor 1 Henry Singletary Art Texas rs selected from tho ed by high and sec hool students in all stafes 1 in the territories receive honorable nte (:H Gerardi Hu Tlan, an L. Trott, Baltimore ell R. Marks, Hunt- | Virginia; Lewis C.! ynehburg, Virginia: | ¥ i known A giv as No ( steep the pre I roadbed ted the e Orle on cach side sutn | have lenor dimes or nd so « The first was made a con was pose eqnal 1 eved {from overturning 1 a e {A train immediatc At the office railroad it md a dining car land the dining Officials said no ured and that the railment had not Passengers are continuing a made-up and other trains due to the blocked tr NAME OF COUNCILAAN ¢ ON PAYROLL OF tonal Opchard Enfers ducation onnectio Los An- M than 1,500 expected to attend, all parts of the world. Ve g to ver S th tracks were locked as ult of the aceid made Penns thre left t up ur, 1s e t anong ¢ ngers trausfer s of the said had ha one tion in ! presented being work vania FHE was o sleepers the et in money, a new 11 was pure op Row e rails averturne had been in- of the de rtained railed Alaska 1 slnion t car steam la 1 1 to rep wd in making Washington Honolune rm d Norm Wa 1 O'Nej 1 ) isitations nort on the train h was wr flo | to their destination 1 This Year's Offering v to main- on officials said € reroute iy We el me Mav Kalispell, Mon- | Rochester, Lay Lirt Gerald Henry Frank vl Califor Wagn Hel Mary T Oak Park used to buil T ence, Scran- L. Miller, H. Young, and |v*|-,m\ of Liberia v‘,l 13 |living quarters in t y ania jungle nia bl rerica od children Employ of Public Works Department (he second ward has of the boar 1 engin hemica q ever goes : in 1 1l meeting at e fund whi variou church will be carri tatiy it in the ¥ hard of pers ontlining world N be of th 18 em i chemistry cr ety T tion Hall on Oct s H. W child s moc cmployme ond ward repr This will create but the pub In his dual e a voice lnce as ace as & here 80 YEAR OLD JUDGE 1S DROWNED IN SWIMMIR George > an unusual situa part r sdncationa ion, work of the arr FIRE. IN HOBOKEN Two Rig Warehonses Dr . Orchard will ote on matters rtment that him, that not obtain {n other city depart- ment at the present time Councilman Orchard has been con- ed with the city government only ving been elacted in anical engineer braska and in Field Tawton of Middlesey 5 MASS, Probate Conrt, Drowns 2 employs SR troyed Far as Daughter Watches any Iy Today With T stimated Tuly Lawton e Fut At §140,000 rec three monthe, April. He is a mee ut has had muc , ha b | works both Ne gaw | 1 ahle to sum only t was rvivor, Conne with t THREE GERMAN GITIES ARE T0 BE EVACUATED Practically been conn | n | partment was re i ho was 80 years | and be judg tendent number of wil d to admitt ar in 187 was Certain Duesseldorf Duishurg and Rulirort Will Re Given Up Very soon , July 18 (M—Tt is now taker 1 in Fre that urg and Ruhrort will this month \ nch circles g oted by be com ntirely e WOMEN JUST AS 600D A AL A, After Many Tests, Finds Denver Kluxers and Several Others Fair Sex Just A< Capable Behind Sald to Have Voted to Withdraw Steering Wheel As Men from Parent Organization. be un- mo partir Tomorrow hen and 3 fun h Recklingha L will leave Monday Hattingen will be evacua sanction of Duesel urg and Ruhport will be ava Augu Two Year Old Boy Dies of Broken Neck aylesville, R 1, July 18 ert, two vear old son of Mr. and Willlam Elder of Pawtucket, dled of a broken neck after he fell n unguarded cesspool here ves- terday. He had wandered away to 1d initiated will take |play while his mother was visiting place at 4 o'clock. This will be |relatives and his absence was not followed at 5 p. m. by a barbecue. |noted for some time, ) in swing were e \HI\!\I l\\ « I IH \IU\I\I (P v sho WATERSPOUT SEEN w— ce A parad 1 marct this cof at ch n w Mrs. is sched 2 o'clock The | session or wh ra | ten miles at sea No shipping