Prohibition Debate Hearings Highlight New York Sector
Washington reports the Prohibition Committee hearing neighbors from the New York sector as Bishop Cannon and church leaders urge enforced wet law repeal. Opponents claim liquor control failed in Maryland and New York, while supporters cite church data to defend the dry regime amid calls to uphold the Eighteenth Amendment.
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Coast Guard Proposal Tightens Law on Smuggling
Washington April 10. A new measure to curb rum smuggling advances in Congress, seeking broader coast guard powers to seize vessels beyond four leagues, permit exchange of treasury motors for speedboats, and empower customs to deny licenses for small busts. The plan includes stringent liquor control and military enforcement measures.
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Weather forecast predicts warm spell across the East
The Weather Bureau expects a high temperature rise across the eastern United States on Wednesday with warmer conditions to follow Tuesday. Forecaster L Machell notes above normal temperatures by week’s end and no further cold spells seen, though frosts will continue tonight in eastern states north of North Carolina and Tennessee. White River Ontario records a 14 below reading as the coldest point on the map.
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Ex Service Men Guard Two Counties Amid Textile Strike
Police marshal 500 ex service men in Passaic and Garfield to guard mills as strike amid 10,000 textile workers escalates. Special deputies from Paterson arrive by motor train. Bergen County readiness to shield Garfield mills. Authorities issue injunctions against picketing as clashes reported with damaged property.
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Lava flows down mountain create ocean geysers
Spectators watch a volcanic eruption as lava pours from a mountain vent toward the sea. The eruption sends a glowing plume and lava streams that threaten nearby villages and coastal areas, with cautious observers tracking the advancing lava front.
Marine Colonel Williams Trial Delayed in San Diego Courtmartial
In San Diego April 1 a Marine court martial began with final arguments over whether Colonel Alexander S Williams appeared intoxicated at the Motel Del Coronado on March 6 during a dinner for Brigadier General Sidney J Butler. If convicted, penalties range from dismissal to rank reduction. Witnesses described Colonel Williams as drunk or sick and discussed cocktail ingredients and perceptions of intoxication during the proceedings.
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Annual AP and newspaper publishers meet in New York
Publishers from across the country gather for the Associated Press and American Newspaper Publishers Association annual meetings in New York. Latin American editors visiting Washington will join as guests. Kellogg to speak at the luncheon. The sessions open at the Waldorf-Astoria.
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Chicago shows liquor war drives 87 slayings in two years
Deputy Chief John Stege reports liquor and liquor traffic killings surged in Chicago. He cites 87 murders in roughly two and a half years, with six policemen slain during raids or desertion efforts and many victims among innocents and mistaken identities.
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Frenchman Incor 1amited To 920000 In France
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Retirement notes spark debate at New York meeting
In New York on April 19 a retirement issue dominated discussions at a public meeting in Woodhen, New Jersey. Observers cited unclear remarks and timing, while court martial and defense department notes were reported from Washington and San Diego.
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Fatal blaze linked to narcotic dens and bootleg party
A chaos filled Sunday blaze at a North Stearholm Street location left nineteen dead or injured as kerosene and a coal stove exploded during a birthday event. Firefighters faced armed resistance from William Kruger and several guests, while authorities noted prior narcotic and liquor violations at the site. The flare also caused a fatal crash involving a fire department lieutenant as responders battled to save victims.
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Coal industry faces possible bankruptcy as railroads push pricing
A. P. notes the bituminous coal sector could go bankrupt under railways demand for fuel pricing. Philip Murray of the United Mine Workers tells the House Commerce Committee railroads press their plan to control coal costs and cites poor operator relations. He opposes a federal price-finding body and seeks miners’ representation in any solution.
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Train crash halts service near Baltimore after derailment
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