Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1930 — Page 19

JUNE 6,1930-

TINY ISLANDS TO BE CENTER OF RUM RINGS New Canada Law to Make Smuggling Industry Take to Atlantic. BY CECIL OWEN, t'nltcd Pre Staff Correspondent. WASHINGTON. June 6. Two tiny French islands off the coast of Newfoundland in the fJorth Atlantic are soon to become the major center of operations for rum runners smuggling liquor into the United States from Canada, treasury officials said today. Asa result of the new Canadian Taw prohibiting legal liquor exports for the United States from Dominion ports, the rum runners are being forced from the Great Lakes and are diverting their extensive liquor traffic by way of St. Pierre and Miquelon. Reports to treasury officials charged with prevention of smuggling indicate that thousands of cases of valuable Canadian liquor soon will be leaving the French colony for the United States over the smuggling route along the North Atlantic coast. “The reported shift in rum runner operations .rom the great lakes area, particularly about Detroit and Buffalo, means that the coast guard will have to marshal its forces on the Atlantic coast,” Rear Admiral F. C. Billard, commandant, said today. “No definite plans have yet been evolved, but we are fully prepared to meet the situation as it arises.” Julius Caesar had three wives, according to Roman law.

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HEALTH HEAD IS DOWN ONCOATS ‘Shorts’ Devotees Missed Point, Thinks Morgan. Stylists who advocate the wearing of "shorts” missed the point for health and comfort in men’s clothes, in the opinion of Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city sanitarian. If the genuine comfort and pleasure of the well-dressed man were considered stylists would have proposed abandonment of coats in hot weather, believes Dr. Morgan. “But if the shorts are going to be the cause of more sensible dress for men, maybe we can adapt ourselves to tliem,” Dr. Morgan asserted. lauding the advent of soft collars for men. The doctor denied intention of purchasing a pair of the new trunks to test their “health value.” “I don’t see why they are not just as sensible as women’s clothes,” opined Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan. “From the way we are drifting, it looks as if we soon will be wearing Indian costume or fig leaves again,” the mayor predicted. Both the mayor and Dr. Morgan are disciples of the coatless fashion for hot offices. Child Assailant Sentenced NEWPORT, Ind., June 6.—Roy Day, convicted in Vermillion circuit court on a charge of criminally assaulting his 13-year-old stepdaughter, Helen Day, has been sentenced to five to twenty-one years in the state prison by Circuit Judge W. C. Wait. A jury cemposed of nine men* and three women found Day guilty last week.

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her sweetheart gang lieutenant. After questioning O'Conners for three hours today, detectives said the youth admitted seventy-five holdups.