Show I n SEIZURE MAY ROUSE ROUSED ROUSE BRITISH J TO FURY WASHINGTON Nov 27 By U. U P. P P. President President Coolidge was expected to clarify today the many conflicting views previously ex expressed expressed expressed ex- ex pressed by high authorities both American and British regarding the seizure beyond the three mile limit of ot the British schooner i The variety of or views which Mr fr Coolidge was vas expected to clear up today were i I 1 The statement In high treasury treasury treasury treas treas- I ury circles that the treaty with Great Britain authorizing the United ted States to seize rum runners runners runners run run- ners within the three mile limit had practically been completed and that tho the seizure had b been en ordered under this authority TREATY YET UNSIGNED 2 The d declaration by the department department department de de- de- de of or Justice that the To- To maka's makas record had been traced and that Its British registry was faulty 3 The denial In British official quarters here that th the negotiation of or the treaty with Britain had hadl I reached a a. stage permitting the seizure of or a British ship I 4 The published statement of or I the tho tho charge here Henry Getty n that the I I seizure would rouse the British people to fury and that It might possibly embarrass conclusion of the tho proposed treat treaty The was seized off oft the Continued on page 7 7 II RUM SEIZURES Continued from page 1 I New Jersey coast and when captured captured cap cap- had had liquor on board BRITON REGRETS HASTE Regret that American authorities authorities authorities ties had seized the on the eve of conclusion of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain to extend tho the threemIle threemile threemile three- three mile limit was expressed today b by Chilton I think it Is a a pity these seizures seizures seizures seiz seiz- ures should take place while we weare weare weare are still sUll iri in n midst dst of negotiations for tor a proposed treaty to take care of ot the situation said Chilton Another point that I cannot understand is that the American authorities did not seize the small boats that were snuggling smuggling the liquor from the the to the American shore but instead seized only the British ship which by that time had discharged most of Z its liquor cargo I I BOOTLEG SUSPECT DENIES HIS GUILT NEWT NEW YORK Nov 27 William William Williamj j i Rummy Bill MeCo McCoy who was held yesterday esterday on a charge of illegally i transporting liquors In his schooner the Tomako- Tomako furnished bail ball i from a a a- handbag he carried Then i lie he went wont over to pleaded not 1 guilty to an indictment containIng containing containing contain contain- ing the same charge a result of the seizure of the schooner Henry Marshall Marshall Marshall Mar- Mar shall all th the first ship of t British registry regis regis- I j try to be seized outside the threemile threemile three- three i mile mlle limit on rum carrying charges i I He was released on bail baU I which he pulled out of the same handbag T There ere was in that I handbag said Rummy Bill proceeds proceeds pro prop coeds of the sale of liquor to rum rumI rumrunners rumrunners I runners along the New Jersey coast LINK BOGUS MONEY i AND BOOZE PLOTTERS ST ST. PAUL Minn N 27 ln In In Information formation that three alleged counterfeiters counterfeiters counterfeiters coun coun- now under tinder arrest are connected with wilh a nationwide spurs spurIous spurious spur spur- s ious sous money gangis believed to have been been- unearthed by secret service agents here they said today Investigation is being made by I federal authorities to connect the trio with a b band nd of f count counterfeiters operating among rum runt runners off Highlands N N. J J. J and other points on the Atlantic seaboard which has grown the agents s say say y into an Immense Immense immense Im Im- im- im mense national counterfeiting or or- Those under arrest are Joseph Brown held in the Hennepin county Jail in Minneapolis 1 Mrs l Alice Sweeney of t Minneapolis held in St. St Lour Loui and her husband Homer Swe Sweeney ne alleged whisky runner I I I According t to th the agents fake rake mone money alleged to have been passed by these three persons is similar to toI I I that making its appearance in other i sections of the country especially on the Atla Atlantic tlc coast I |