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If it turns out that he had a case he gets away with it, but if he made an illeg: arrest he must take what's coming . And if he becomes too pernicio in ferreting out violations of the Vol- | stead act he may havg to look for an- other job. Police ' Commissioner Gaither in re- sponse to a query as to whether the police were being used to enforce the | COLLEGE WOMEN LISTED. Directory at Club Makes It Easy to Find Friends in Capital. A directory of all college women living in Washington is being com- piled by the College Women's Club; lnnd is on file at the clubhouse, 1822 I | street, it was anfiounced Monday. Work of compiling the directory was start- ed two years ago by Mrs. William Notz, in order to assist women coming to the National Capital to locate old college friends. The present directory committee, of an residing in Washington. BACK TAXES COLLECTED. NEW YORK, "September 29.—Delin- quent tax sales totaling approxi- mately $495,126 were collected during here. The drive was directed chiefly at verifications of returns of the manufac- turer excise tax and taxes on soft drinks, transportation, jewelry, amuse- This, in effect, was the statement of | Mak LEAVE, THASS ALL T GOTTA SAY! come 0N, MUT T POLICEMEN MAY BE OUT OF LUCK WHATEVER THEY DO IN “DRY” CASES 1 Volstead act. The question was asked BALTIMORE, September 20.—'The ! because of the arrest last week of four m automobile trucks. One truck contained whisky and the other and the police who made the arrests had to make a scover these facts. en on two grain aleohol, search to d an unsettled one as far as making the | simply status of the uniformed policeman | A of liquor, and then the seasoned motorists are surely gravitating, because it contains so much of all other types with many advantages of its own. Two features make Pierce- opped from the department. “So far, we are simply turning over information we have about vio- tions to the internal revenue depart- ent. Occasionally we see a violation on the street, such as the transporting policeman es an arrest. This is not on duty, but that of every citizen—every THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921.° law-abiding citizen—and in doing this he is not exceeding his authority. “The Baltimore police are not and will not engage in searching homes or ‘I Own your ewn metat Sirepres! garsge and oy for it Bke reat. Why own & cor snd ‘walk holf way heme 7 s IRON CLAD GARAGE CO, . | WASHINGTON —— BALTIMORE = (Copyright, 1921, by registered other places to unearth violations ol! the Volstead act, now or at any time. But when violations are thrust upon us we can d8 nothing else but act.” WASHINGTON OFFICE 920 1968 5L LW, Sew Dovideon Bz, Sor. (MR 2 K e ILADELPNIA “If it’s made of Pap-r— Yo can get it at ANDREWS" Fisher. Trade mark Pat. 1) WhERE -_ 1" GeENTS? DINNER - - - Served from 6 to 8:30 feeling! 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