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Show I Steamer Yarmouth Is II Again on Way to Cuba 3 jf NEW YORK. Feb. 5. The steamer SfirM Yarmouth with its 4,S00,000 cargo of lJr whisky, which wns seized bV Prohibi-4j5 Prohibi-4j5 jr lion Inspector Shevlin, will be re-tt re-tt K1 leased and allowed to sail for Havana, si? I it was announced following a tele-iKel tele-iKel phone conversation between Mr. Shcv-Reel Shcv-Reel lin and the attorney general's office riSa In Washington whil this conversation Bl was in progress the federal grand jury ; r began investigating the shortage in 55 t'lc Yarmouth's cargo which developed, U : between her sailing from and return- inp -to Nw York. i The Yarmouth sailed for Cuba with 1 l a heavy list to starboard, resulting 3 I from hurried efforts to load the ship I before midnighl, January 16, when J r constitutional prohibition went into ef-,J ef-,J feci. Off the New Jersey coast she $ ran Into rough weather and was forced j I to return to New York for repairs. t Her captain explained that 500 cases.. 't. of liquor wero thrown overboard bo- ' i fore she turned back. |