Show u. u Si s. lD GO O BARI AilS Study Laws Law to Decide Dec de 4 Charge i t A to B ivy Against 1 1 I W v Rum 0 I Ito A t. t 1 Buyers By JOSEPH S. S United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON NOV 14 United Press Government Government officials to to- to today today day withheld all details of the case against tho Go Bart company ot of ot New York an alleged bootleg con concern concern concern cern Count Polignac its ita head and tho list of customers impounded by Assistant United States Attorney Watts at New York but the United Press learned of the following new developments 1 I. As Assessments es ments totaling thousands thousand of It dollars ha hae e been levied against tho t- t steamship company which transported liquor from rom abroad to the mm ring rillS 2 2 Federal officers were studying laws to determine determine- whether the cus cue on page 9 i U J S. S WITHHOLDS I DETAILS GO BART Continued u from pal pasc 1 tamers tamers' ot the ring should be bo pro prose prosecuted for or misprision of of felony clony clon 3 An Investigation W was S' S staged by to determine government go agencies how the United Press learned details details de de- de tails o ot of the crise case 4 4 That the dud clu which Ip im I apprehension ot of the liquor ring king and discovery of ot Its customers customers' developed dovel devel- in New York New York City 5 5 That the steamship company has mas paid some sonio of Ot tho the fines fines' J Imposed against It Jt and Is contesting other assessments S. S Senator Sheppard Democrat t Texas said because of t. t the NewYork New ew York case cao he lie would press for passage pas pan sage rDse of ot his dry law amendment which would make mako purchasers ers era equally equall guilty with vendor vendors A. A At t the just justice c department t today It was as stated that no Info Information on of the GO Gb Bart c sc or orl details abou It Its customers would be made mado pub 1 lie He in lino line with the governments government's usual policy to withhold all d data ta on pending cases Treasury ry authorities both both th In hI Ui the prohibition and customs customs' bureaus admitted k knowledge of the thO c case se saying It was was' a a. big one but re refused refused se- se fused to divulge further details Jt It wn WO authoritatively Ie Ic learned r t d th that t. t government detectives cs working work work- ing through foreign custom us om offices wore yore ablo able to to all aU shipments of or liquor made to the Go Go Bart Corn com H Pany and ana iou about CO CiG per r cent ent of at the contraband was Seized cl d became becauSe uso of tho the n of forces Because of Qt the the huge seizures It It w was out th tb the con concern cern ern charged hl high h prices and g q lt Pt jl I pur puro foreign liquors Only Ordy case caso lots Were Veto delivered and i at at attunes times tunes the company act acted d its ils as trans 1 n agent ent for s wh purchased huge quantities of ot liquor I II abr abroad ond nd arid desired 1 the contraband band I I h d to U clr United d States stales bom hornet N me or of th the best customers of ot thc the ring Including society mn ipa- tro tron 1 several millionaire ij It ne' ne neat at ati i rg j 1 To sd Ul HO 41 men men ii l movIn moving I. I tar r f L Lnier nier mer Diplomat and I leading nM anI nH probably wilt will 1 held secret until the purchasers rl subpoenaed cd n ri ng |