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— en sa ENDS ~DALRINPLE TALK OF RUM REVOLT” S23 — | Prohibition Enforcement Offi- | cer Will Discuss Alleged Out- break With State’s Attorney. RON RIVER, Mich., Feb. 25.—Mich- Qgan’s “rum revolt” collapsed to-day. Acting on advice from Washington, Major A. V. Dalrymple, Prohibition Gommissioner for the Central states, @ropped his warlike preparations In- | @tead of arresting County Attorney M. ©) McDonough, Dalrymple requested that official to accompany him to Grand Rapids, Mich., to confer with District § attorney Myron H. Walker. { Dalrymple, to-day destroyed the 4 wine which was taken from the fed- $ qral suthoritics last week, Nine bar- *| gels of wine were located in the cel- © ter of a priest's house, where it had } Been placed for safe keeping, and § welled into the street, where the } agents knocked the ends off the bar- } gets and let the liquor run into the i | @utter. Dalrymple arrived here at midnight, @ceompanied by twelve men. He was met by a detachment of the State con- @tabulary. His announced pu-pose ‘was to arrest McDonough, five dep- sty sheriffs and three brothers—the ® gtalcucci. McDonough, it was charged, | Brevented a prohibition inspector, Leo, &% Grove, from retaining wine seized THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, HAS A WIFE A CASH VALUE? TO GUARD WHISKEY |BEAT UP ROBBER, IN U. S. WAREHOUSES) GET MONEY BACK 116,000 Gallons Already Stolen and | Detectives Say Victims Took Law 59,000,000 Gallons More in | Danger, Congress Is Told, WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. in Their Own Hands and Recovered $3,000. Vineenzo De Marco, twenty, of No. 503 East 16th Street, who, according to the police is sometimes called ‘;the became effective, July 1, | Chink, was held in Essex Market Court to-day on the complaint of 1919, totale 16,000 gallons, repre- | 51. try Levy that De Marco was one sentatives of the Bureau of In- of the four men in blue maske ternal Revenue to-day informed |who held up the Highth District Re the House Way* and Means Com mittee. Eighty-cight warehouses have been broken into. Concentration of all bonded Hiquor, 59,000,000 gallons, into a emall number of warehouses was recommended by A D. Van Buren, counsel for the Federal Prohibition Commissioner If this is done the warehouses Warehouses since prolibition fow @uye ago, getting cash and jewelry valued at $7,000, Detectives Barbie who arrested De M. told them of ® zigonette game in Han- cock Street, the players. being held againgt the wall and relieved of $3,000, One of the rothers was late in getting away, His mask was torn off and, the detectives say, the players recognized and Coaaett!, peated a story will be surrounded by armed |De Marco. They beat him until they guards, Van Buren said were tired, made him tell the names ‘The present supply woud last | Bis accompiices and without bother- ing the police got their money back. less than a year in pre-)rohibi- pera ta saclay tion days, but members of the committee ostimated tat it ‘would require more than 100 years to use it for medicine. a =e vinthey HIGHEST MOUNTAIN | Pubic service Commissioner Nixon IN ROOSEVELT PARK ‘has written a lettor to Receiver Job E. PROTESTS CAR LINE CHANGE. © Against Dis- Service on Hedges, of the New York Railways Company, regarding service on the 34th . ‘ Street Line. Receiver Hedges has asked Lands Committee | sage sayer for permlasion to remove Favorably Reports Bill for the crossing frogs at Eleventh Avenue ‘ ‘ and Sth Street, which means the dis- Honoring Ex-President. continuance of service west of Eleventh ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 25.—The Senate | Avenue. Public Lands Committes to-day favor-| Commissioner Nixon calls. Mr. ably reported Senator Phelan’s bill to en- | Hedges attention to the fact that in 1914, large Sequoia National Park, California, |when Mr. Hedges was counsel for the and change ite name to Roosevelt |Patten Steamboat Company, he com- National Park. plained to the Public Service Commis- The proposed addition comprises 1,936 | sion against the # eon the line, and square miles of mountain country. The | obtained an order requiring the New park will include Mount Whitney, 14,501 | York Railways Company to extend this Senate Public from the Stalcuccis. Federal warrants,|feet, the highest peak in the United |jine west 150 feet in the direction of vefused yesterday, were to Bibitory law. A telegram from Dalrymple’s chiet | + to-day advised him to “proceed very | Appli ) earefully and not involve justice.” McDonough, by messenger, notified Dalrymple he was ready for a con- i ference and a session was arranged. * +Zate yesterday McDonough re- | @etved a telgram from Attorney Gen- , rai Palmer saying that it was evi- ; dent thet a mistake had been made » end asking the Prosecutor to consult with the United States officers, ‘The telegram read as follows: ! Am gratified to receive your wire denying sensational reports. Have believed there was some © misundergtanding and have wired United States Attorney Walker of Grand Rapids to get in touch with you and see if the matter could mot be satisfactorily ‘ettaightened out. Please confer with him. Am eure that if through misunderstanding of the tacts or otherwise a mistake has been made, he will co-operate in correcting it. A) HOTEL GUEST TAKES POISON. Police Last Mercury Victim as At- tempted Suicide. Gammel Grubdstein, thirty-two, a sales- gen, of Newark, was removed from his room in the Hotel York, 36th Street and Geventh Avenue, esriy to-day suffering from bichloride of meroury poisoning end is in Bollevue Hospital in a serious condition, Grubstein's wife called the hotet clerk rene oe end asked for a doctor, saying her hus-| bend had been taken suddenly {1 ‘The | heuse physician responded and after ex- * ammining Grubstein notified the police, | who Hsted the patient as having at- tempted suicide. Mrs. Grubstein could @ve no reason for the alleged act i have | States. q arsed conspiracy to defeat the pro | i ‘ Twelfth Avenue. Commissioner Nixon {says he is unaware of any changed con- {ition which justifies altering this serv- ice and warns the Receiver that if the a BUS SUIT IS OFF. ny proposes to abandon its fran- | compa: m to Enjoin the City |chise rights It should notify the Public Marked Off the Calendar. ee i Justice Cropsey in the Brooklyn Su- ‘Twelve Die When Ship Barns. Preme Court to-day marked off the cal-| ROMB, Feb. 25.—A Constantinople endar the matter of the application of | 4ispatch to-day gaid the Italian tank the Brooklyn City Railroad Company | steamer Luciano Manara. took fire off for an Injunction to restrain the city lthat port and sank. Twelve of the of New York from operating bus ines |orew were drowned. in Brooklyn in competition with the company's cars. 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