New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 6, 1928, Page 10

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treaty the one-hour limit, under a new “doctrine of hot pursuit” but his ap peal fell on deaf cars here, British Subject Losc® Appeal In another case, Fred Smitl es of liquor froi his schooner, the J. Duffy, flying the tion to Be Lenient Canadian flag, argued that confisci- tion under the customs laws was | his ship at- unauthorized b Washington, April 6 (UI')—The |tempted unsucc {the liquor into the to smugglh appeals of men sentenced to jail or s The J. Duffy was captured in Lons prison tor federal offenses in €on- | island Soundy and the legal papers nection with the liquor traffic have [in this suit quaintly described the 1 bard sledding in the United States supreme court. More than 50 men have failed in such cfforts in the | infoXicating liquor present term, which started last| FPefer Martin, Biloal, Miss, s October, and only one has succeeded. |171€d 0 1S months i prison, set The cause of this apparent 50-to- | Orth in his appeal from conviction 1 chance is that nearly all angles of |iP Florida federal courts (that he the prohibition laws and enforce- | 10an°d money to a hootlegger in the ment practices have been tested and | PeHef it was fo be used in develop- iuphald SEAn indan) dhe Gaw i ins S50 00AD OIRIER EALE EDC S highest court accepts the rulings of | © 25 U et bk fact of lower courts, usually ron Jdleale mas taterted a o By LS iy Toons ] Bond of $10.000 Confiscated sidering only the law of the cases f Seotch whiskey and 148 cases of ? it | An Atlantic storm which drove appedied ‘ X _ ... lthe Cuban ship G. H. Murray into In the case of Ule Berkness. I'air-| o i Norfalk, Va. with 10,000 banks, Alaska. the one man who P cases of liquor ahoard. re won his case the “"‘”“'1,'“' {a unique appeal by a bond cou marked down another victory. The [pone“yut the court was § o5 court held that the severe search |yardq nearted. T warrant provisions of the Alaskan gy pierre, Miq “bone-dry” law passed by congress!pormtssion fo stay in the viere superseded by the milder pro-|during the storm, on payment of visions of the later Volstead act, In[g10,060 bond which specified that this case, however, the circuit court|the liquor must be landed at of appeals previously held that | pierre within six months. Berkness was unlawfully convicted. | Trench authorities at St. Tierre | under evidence obtained under a|refused to allow the liquor to be “bone-dry” law warrant landed, and it was transshipped to | Drys Win Padlock Case |another vessel, which prevented the The most important prohibition |owners from certifying by a land- | .NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, I'RIDAY, APRIL. 6, 1928 MESSAGE 1§ SENT TOALL CHRISTIAK Missionary Cour: Issues Statement Captain Pamphlet asserted that the coast guard officials justi- fied their chase, which started within “We would welcome from the nzer churel I Europ ail at Jerusalen quality of non- to get remedial Jaws. A bill pro- | e i : e ol u-xfim s .«-Iml"'\l\um: down n: all turned. This action still is pend- | however, said they had expeeted tha b G | sy fress Sihizhithizon aftiths pol- . B £ lut no attachment was issued | return of the goid to Europe but witness. " len within a five mile radius n{Gfild Remmfls n N Y Bankfi t the gold and there Was N0 | that this action did not relteve tha iAol el et Austin was introduced in the legis. | 4 1. 32 {1egal Lar to its removal. New York banks of full lability, \ < and of busin lature, but it was ridiculed to death. | v I [ U] T | Representatives of the soviet | regardless of whether the soviet sslonary eanse for ulterior au ls or u lme bank here said the gold was being bank had arranged to indemnify i | yeligions inperialism that Jerusalom, alest vorld, adopted yesterday by 1 tes received communion | Australian aborigines walk scores of here last February by the Ru i \glish and German ehurches | miles to see wild west movie pic-| covornment was on the way back | 1 taday, and tonight paid | tures, but they detest love scenes in argo as comsisting of “L.S0l cases o onliht maundy Thurs- | the einema beeause they consider it |19 : ¢ ‘ i !’ o Gethseuane in remem- | uncivilized for men and women to | SKirmishes which kept the treasure | R el R |idle in bank vaults for six weeks| Hay Fever Sufferers commission, investigating the mo- | 'Mary 21 consigned jointly to the Butthe road to relief is simp]e Ask Legislative Aid | that te flims generally fiad a det. | table “Trust company, New York ment of an oerange grove. The money | faith and ord wish additionalls Gt association. expect fo | islan t the neat session of the| “After hay il wish to plac S © minierons in {he Tesas | mounted my horses and rode | the two American banks declined | to serious disease in the end. of the world 1, and every year at pollination | around the bush shooting up kan-|to guarantee title to the gold. | What a pity they don’t know that 9 of victims are seized | gavoos and emus. They fired into [ Meanwhile, the bars lay stacked in! ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to give sneezy, we mal the air or at posts when they could [ vaulls, losing interest at the rate of | prompt relief—safe and easy pre- include former Gover- | not get better targets | 8700 a day. vention. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN A. Ferguson and several | | shortly after the treasury depart-| is 100% bran—100% effective, ALL-BRAN s ofthe University of Texas READ HERALD CLA 1ED Allb‘ ruling of this term was in connec tion with the new federal enforce- ment practice of padlocking night clubs and restaurants which serve “'setups”—ginger ale, cracked ice and glasses—to patrons who bring their own liquor, for highbalis. The court rejected the appeals of two Chicago restaurants based on a charge of {llegality of this enforce- ment, and the government proceed- ed to extend its activities in Wash- ington and New York. The court last term uphold the new coast guard practice of seizures of rum ships outside the three-mile limit, and several appeals on simi- lar grounds were rejected this term. Captain Robert Pamphlet of the famous smuggling ship Pescawha and five men convicted with him for Volstead and tariff act conspiracy Jost the most interesting of these ap- peals. The Pescawha was captured out- side of the one-hour steaming dis- tanece from the Oregon coast, speci- | fiscated the $10, ing certificate that the liquor did not |reach prohibition territory. The adamant American authorities con- 10 bond. ONFE PRICE TO ALL. Rome, April 6 —The fixed price idea has just taken hold among small merchants of Rome. Hereto- fore the customer bargained for & price. Wonderful Cream For Dry Skins A new marvelous Cleansing Cream is on the market, containing Cocoa Butter. It melts right into the skin, cleaning every pore of grime and ! dirt, and will not stretch the skin or make it saggy. It's simply mar- velous in keeping youthful complex- ions. Ask for MELLO-GLO, the new Cream with Cocoa Butter. Will mfll‘?]‘l fied in the British-American rum [ not grow hair. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AT —_ MORNING SPECIALS,7 TO 12:30 E.::.lfigf':kz b 25¢ ; g:st:tmggll(.d 45¢ Sho::ld::'g, b 13(: | Dl;‘ee:'s'i;rg,lg? m.ggc FRESH SHOULDERS . 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April 6 (P—rive mil-| | Sydney, Australia, April 6.—®)— lion dollar: worth of gold bars Ito B urope toda but the legall f the first Good Friday James I, Beckett, a government | WOr® mot vet ended. - official, told members of a federal| The soviet gold arrived on I'eh- tion picture industry of Australia, | Chase National bank and the Equi- 6 (P Aem- | rimental effect on the minds of | Correspondents for the Bank of the ffle Sneeze club, | Primitive people like the aborigines | United States of Soviet Russia. lv‘ drag through the days! Dead- cases, with every meal. as the Aust liere and the natives of the Pacific | Was to have been used as a basis| tired. Listless, With aching head 4 i S for credit in trade relations be-| and drooping shoulders — telltale .fid?;f;%?:}::x:,i?!‘ti‘rlfflus‘eré: seen a movie hero | fween the soviet and the United | symptoms of neglect! 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