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(oo 1 THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1929. : o obelierr) MIDWEST SWELTERS | tudt e ™ peine Honduran Congress Ends. ‘ ICORRUPTED OFFICIALS BLAMED |1 f. 857 i £ 22vst e srm i s FHUR U S BRUISERS O D | T e oner s e 4 By Cable 1o The 5 legger defendants. employe, working directly under the heas rowned. Py SRR 1o TheTeAr. A of the legal department. of the prohibition | Keokuk. Towa, and St. 1 - | TEGUCTGALPA, Honduras, August 4 S FOR WEAKNESSES IN DRY LAW Rootleggers' Information Bureau. administrator's office. A check of this As TWO DIE OF HEATIur-d 98 degrees to e '5, ho?.".‘:' ;f,m..:,; —Congress closed ils extrlordll;!:!:j i B \ Competent and honest prohibition | agent’s ontgoing long-distance felephone in thiz section, but were hard preseed | Session today after approving all the e ety administrators have often had Yo con- | calls revealed that he had been calling e e | bv Springfield, 111, with 96 degrees, and | Pudzet changes recommended by the ! tM W.ll b d s D. ]1 A {lmdn!w"t? [rm]nery ‘qn:]nly:du,“p:’;nmm,g(,;“..{,“flu.m';fl phon'p ,,..mgl,lfl- :‘r;h" Sndden Rise in Temperature Puts Peoria, Til. with 04 degrees. Official |ecretars nf the treasurv. | organizations. waz ¢ | leggers’ burean frequently during ! | 3 vhes v v 90 = —————————————— ! rs. 1llebrandt Days Lishonest Agents it venr o two azn one of the best | verel ‘months previone. When a ram Thermonisters Tato Nineties« | o e Wi i 4 iof the prohibition administrators. He | was made on the bureau's office it was HoRye oy ' Ocean Phone Servive Extended. S l OI . A transailantic telephone service fo ¥ Northern Ireland. the Irish Free State AT Total Recently Placed on List by Navy Is Brought to Thirteen. ik 1551 found that. within his district there had | found deserted, but in it was found a q . and Commissioners Can Defeat been organized under the guise of cer- | postal card directed to the head of the Over Wide Area. prohlblflon s Efiect]vencss‘ amounted fo a “hootleggers’ intelligence | ber of one of the prohibition ABEN'S. | gy the Associnted Press, ¢ bureau. Long-distanee telephone records ed and the Isle of Man will he opened i) At the head of this burean was a by our investigators showed f | from this city Monday, Chesapeake & The Calverton " Potomac Telephone Co. official fIn this article Mrs. Willebrandt shows how corrupted !nitcd States with the heads of breweries, distilleries | hrewery town in the State. t | d 1 1) N Commissioners can defcat prohibition and reveals the internal working {and ownefs of alcohol permits. He| The prohibition administrator was |Sent temperatures soaring and left this Eou;;fm-fl%"'wt;fhfifl .fi‘r'::u“;?"'.;.;,‘é 1673 Columbia Rd. N.W. e of a huge “Bootleggers’ Intelligence Bureau,” operated with conmivance maintained offices under different names ' anxious to prosecute the members of his | section of the country gasping for than 47,000 telephones. and with the and’see those wosiderful/Sior fain real estate companies what really | bureau and signed with the code num- il man who was intimately acquainted bureau had called practically every | h an- B> the Alsociated Press. of Government employes and agents.) [in two States and had several telephones | force who had been unfaithful to their breath today. | extension of this service telephone con- Pour second-line cruisers have been o with unlisted numbers. Through a sys- | trust. It was quite apparent, howeve Chicago, with 93 degrees, experienced | nections can be established with 20 for- ||| 4 room and bath apartments, added hy Secretarv Adams to the num- BY MABEL WALKER WILLEBRANDT. tem of espionage he kept in touch with | that prosecution could not be earried |the warmest weather of the Summer | eign countries, newly decorated, to suit dis- hy the Navy, bringing the total recently | proibition enforcement. was that they showed “human nature at its worst. ments of the prohibition administrator's | organization of the district attorney’s . | been augmented by the establishment. of put_on the st to 13 T do not deny that the attempted enforcement, of the prohibition law has [ force. and promptly passed on the in- | office, because the investigation revealed A third eireuit. wsing the new shorf- BLISS PROPERTIES The four vessel: named in the new | resylted in revealing the dishonesty. greed, ruthlessness and corruption of many | formation to his cilents who were vio- | that. three of the district attorney’s own : abrupt. the mercury being sent up 11 | wave transmitting station ab Lawrence- s arder played an important part, in the men. But, on the ofther hand, T know of many other laws in the enforcement of |lating the law: He nol. only had his! acsistants were closely linked with the degrees in two hours in th N. Navy's convoy svatem used fo combat | which, or lack of enforcement, human nature has not been shown np fo any |men watchink or “spotting” the pro-|liguor and bribery gang. Such are the rnemy submarines in franzporting troops | better advantage. I recall instances of collusion with State and Federal officials | hibition agents and other enforcement | difficulties of prohibition enforcement in her of obsolete war eraft fo be funked | A friend of mine once remarked o me that. his objection to prohibition and | the movements and contemplated move- | out. successfully until there was a rTe. e ] 3 Transatlantic service Bas recently [l criminating taste, I 2nd supplies to France during the World War. They have been decom- missioned for several yvears as unfit. for further maval service. They are fhe Huntingfon and Purhlo, at the Philadelphia Navy Vard: the Frederick. at Mare Tsland. California. and the Huron, at Pugent Sound Navy Yard. Secretary Adams previouslr had ap- nroved the recommendation of the Na- val Board of. Inspection for the disposal of the nld crulsers Vork, Birmingham. 3. Lonit. Chattanooga. Des Moines, Charleston, Salem, Albany and New Orleans, SCIENTIST CHURCH FOUNDED 50 YEARS | Members of Faith Celebrate Anni- vensary of Organization Formed hy Mrs, Eddy and Students, whereby dishonest bankers and so-called investment firms were enabled fo de- | fraud and virtually rob thousands of people. including widows and orphans. I know of cases where food inspectors have been bribed, failed to perform their duty, and permitted the people who paid their salaries to be poisoned with con- { taminated food. The prohibitien law has not made human nature any worse: it | has revealed ffs defeets. It has made us know we musf elevate the standards of | publie office. T have given some factx about the human flaws T discovered in district supervision of prohibition | attorneys’ offices in the course of almost eight yea | prosecutions. ' But district attorneys are not the only officers of the law who ean nullify | and have nullified the effect of good work on the part of prohibition agents. All { down the enforcement line. from top to |attorney who had been frying some | bottom, there iz plentv of room for | cases in ane of the Southern districts of | | human’ nature (o display itself at its the United States Worst, There is another bad situation here. . . The commissioner advises a little clique The Power of the Commisdoner. | o Toiiormeys when aearch warranis in S = 58 - 24 & 1) '\ e ralders i< Similar 1o hat of A Justice of the AOConl\ soff drinks and ehurch Tusic | peace or magistrate in cases under State | 1t i< common talk that the commis- {1aw. After arrest, 8 hootlegger is taken | sioner gets $50 o $75 per month from before @ United States commissioner |aach speakeasy. And. the disturbing for a preliminary hearing. Before the |things about it is that the Federal judge arrest., it is the duty of commissioners | ipe {nited States attorney and his as- In tseue warrants for offenders. UDON | sistanis are all very friendly with the submission fo them of proper evidence. commissioner and ofhers with him. With and also o issue search warran(s. The | apoyt six investigalors for a few weeks commissioner hears the Government's |and s grand jury, 1 am sure the facis evidence or enoug ONVINCe | could be brought io light and this siti- him that there is sufficient cause to | officers, but heevein had access to the files of the administrator. | agents known to them. Then they fele- | phoned the information to the main {office of the “burean.” Gonfidential in- formation of contemplated raids and in- vestigations was also procured direct om prohibition agents and other Gov- rnment. employes, who wonld phone the [1earned of the Government's plans, | Hundred-Dollar Brihes, | The manner of corrupting Govern- bribery rinz ranged all the way from painting glowing pictures of powerful political influence to be used in behalf and good fellowship to outright. bribery In some instances there were paymenis | of money fo prohibition agents as high {As $100 per week. Then there were | instances of the sale of radio sets and {other merchandise at half price or less He employed three former prohibition | there wiH be cases of betrayal of pub’'e | agents on a straight saldry to act. as| . | spotters. They atationed themselves| county. State and Pederal. But. if without. and abont. the prohibition de- | proper care i3 exercised in the selection partment. offices and kept check on the'of men for the probibition service and (eoming and going of the prohibition | loMce of the burean as soon as they | ment officials used by this liguor and | of the “bribes” and general friendliness | some places. As long as human nature is what. it is trust by officers of the Governme: for enforcing the laws in the courts prohibition will reveal no more human weakness than any other law, Tt is politics and political influence. rather than the prohibition law, that have re- vealed “human nature at its worst.” | (CoDYTIENt, 1920, by Current News Peaturen, Tn her next article Mrs. Willebrandt | will state the outlook for prohibition as | she zees it | MOTHER OF 8 HANGED | WITH MAN IN CANADA' Mrs. Marie Viau and Philip Te-' febvre Pay for Poisoning i ation rleaned up.” to._ people “on the inside” who eould The commissioner it appointed by the warrant holding the prizoner for the » ¥ f give information to the “burean” of Associated Press. action of the Federal grand fury 4 | udges. There is no check on his move- | activities of the prohibition administra- | Her Hushand. o3 | " "ROSTON, Angust 53 Christian &ci- | The tommissioner. then. ix the first Midges. There Is no check on bis motec | artivitier o 38 Standard Wise Bros. ! officer in the line nf effective law o the warld ate of dustice to remove him. One present| The head of the bootleggers' hurea ‘Creamery’ Butter | anserved nn | forcement. He can help or defect in Inw anforcement is that jUGRes | mainiained . charge wrmer Cureal | By the Asociated Pre i i mrganization here b Mrs | hinder the sdministration of justice @ not take seriously enough their ta- | theater ticket agemes: with inetroerion: | HULL, Queber. August 73.—Bhilip Le- Pasteurized Milk o e { Bddy and a grouo of s of her ¢ 0 f ) eponsibility for appointing commizsion- |10 th 10 & his “friendz: [£bvre, 32-vear-old trapper from the iy AN S rodetslc Busien of the Mrst Church of Chris A T the ers. 1 know several judges whose own desired, such tickete CG2tineau Mills and Marie Viau 42 In the "Cream Top” Bottles 92 score and better record is clean and fine, but who, never- account, vears old, mother of eight children, theless, allow commizsioners o arve in | phofostatic copies af the eeigingl Joame) Were hanged today for fhe murder of their districts who are in league with |cards of the accounts of the head of 'N% ¥oman's husband seven months ago | Jawbreakers. e huresit with the theater agency. e T e ety g ¥ showing the issuance of theater tickel, ; How Ahout Juries? . ltopronibition agents, On st Ieact n\': followed 16 minntes later by Mrs. Viau. Of course, the character of the furies 8| | difforent, occasions tickets were issued S0, WAA the fixth woman In the his- selected 10 fry prohibition cases Is im- | 1o the we b - torv of the Dominion to be hanged. j in halls unt it e oo ihe | or mere cases Teady fo he heard and S°I° L man secrelary o (wo United = | was effeciod and what is now, Ahe | ot id e et heard, with prabi. | portent. Tn & repnre made i the Al-|Siatex commissioners, who. of course. JHEV were convicted of - poisoniny | Firist, Seientst. was founded and fo i, | bitln “agent= waiting to iell " their | JOAEE CERRTER e L had first-hand information as Zephyr Vian e o meanahile leaving their Almost svery district where prohibition | iling of ail afdauits for sean b A iarge erowd milled abont the wallx ssachusetts charter which he hears 10 cases in one day. founded the mother church, Mrs. Rddy | receives a fee in one of those rases | and her students had been'meeting in | result is that some United States | homes of members ds®the Christian | missioners are in no hurry fo hear the Seientist Association. Meetings con- | cases. Thev have. in some instances, | tinued to he held in homes and later | refused fo hald more than one hearing in halls until in 1892 a reorganization A dav. even thongh there were a dozen “Nucreme” Butter Highest grade salt butter. Special Holstein Nursery Milk Produced in co-nperation T TN CRECYEET 3 “Acorn” Butter Choicest grade sweet table butter. with Dr. 1. Thos. Kelley, Jv. pastor of the new | : 13 presenting A real problem juries rould | - of the jailvard Two masses were said . il AW Y] 3 ” of | districts unguarded. The agenfs would enting A real problem rani= and the preparation and izuance e = re zald g Special Raw Grade “A P. E. Sharpless Co.” Brand | in Hunting avenue on O | have to come back dav after day. before be much improved- {of warrantz. Of course, thiz secretary [OF 'he condemned. Mrs, Viau was the P P P eauld present their cases. simply fo | _About five vears ago T looked 1nto|had svary apportunity te “tin o i1ew mMore composed of the two as they e e e (6 eamn tmore | Ehis altuntion (st ¥Pltablireh, ‘wiers re- | apaintt Whom tos o oats DD 1 o8 in their cells, While che sat sults had héen unsatisfactory. and found | - Tickata were alv fened Guernsey Milk ! ad the original mother church edifi A moderate Priced Sweet Butter. " and unmoved, lefebvre sobbed R [rnu various A vicher-than-ordinary milk for growing | that for vears the practice had been for | orcasions 1 i > and fretted £ “ 3 . » COL. GLADE IS DETAILED. | another Trick ta Beat the Taw. |ine clerk of fhe United S1ates court 10| marhaie. and on 1o oimeeey oole® Although Mrs. Vian had expressed a childrew, invalids awd those that Strictly Fresh” Eggs {1 have in mind another (vpe of com- | accept Hets :\'1 names ;u;‘r_m-df to himlsions 16 one of the assistant United """:"d”‘”;"h"‘"‘ ""“’; they ';1"‘" ;;’ > 5 iive | mizsionsr. who, hv granting continii- by variouz attornevs. This. of course. | States attorneve in r apen, heir dea > expressed no such wis| [Retired Officer Is Put on Active TEHOME Sl miance, cometimes as resulted in the atiorneva who defended | tion of pronthiion vieiies, O P02 One of his last acts was to write a | Dutv at Rockford High Scheol. |many as a dozen in a single case, re- | crimes before the Tnited States Court | . Ietter to hiz father asking forgiveness | | Gived the effectivenese of the prohibi- being the most active to hand the clerk Trusted Emplove Goes Wrong. for what. he had done. The rouple were | Gol. Herman Glade, U. §. A.. retired. | tio*torce. Other commissioners have the names of “candidates” for jury{ The same investigation disclosed that ATTES!?d after authorities found poison now in this city, with his consent. has | rofliced fo hold bootleggers for the ac- Service. The situation was called to the | not only did the bireau malnisiced by n_Viau's_body |been detailed fo active duty as mili- |tjon of the grand jury in cases of direct attention of the presiding judge, then | the bootleggers and distillers employ e taryinstructor at the high school At prof by the ageni of a violation of the Judge Thompson. The result Was a|three former agenis fo act as spofiors | Rockford, TI.: Lient. Col. Dean Hal- |y on the excuse {hat the commissioner correction of the situation with the co- | but. actually emploved nine of (he pra. | ford, United States Infantry, and Capl. | gig not believe the officers. In other operation of the court. hibition agents in the ndmml\‘rnlr:u s want the hest. In dozen and half-dozen cartons. Chocolate Milk il hiaid A delightiul. healthful food beverage Certified” Eggs for youvgiendiold: The choicest eges of a scientific hennery. Pasteurized Table Cream Umiformly hich-grade: 20 Butterfat. Select, sterile—fresh as the morning! C.r-c-a-m Cottage Cheese :\:vhwm-dm‘;:- l,rnn:'d ;f‘fl‘:l":h(:fl‘;m‘:‘wflrdt the commissioner {prnt'lha]l\ s ‘\Almns' u’n;l:‘hnhllnin:d SI:{N indges{own office. Six of these agents weie \\'hipm'“.( Cream 1 nnder treatme A r tried the prohibition agent for periury are men of high character. determined | promptly discharged o . 4red T — o i Grneral Hocpital, have heen ordered 10 | inyeod of letting the evidence against !0 preside fairly and justly in the caze- CINIBeS . aree olliers were & Perfectly pastenrized ; moticeably superior The cveam of creams; 407> Butterfat auspended pending further investi; | report, to the Army retirement board in | /s miconer be precented 10 tne grand that are tried before (hem. even though v investigation for examination: Chaplains | jyrc "z that they might determine their own opinion mayv be that prohibi- | ——— Acidophilus Milk C.r-e-a-m Buttermilk e L. hMrK"‘na“;nfd L A | whether or not the man arrested should ;‘!nn [ wrong |nbprmrmlr. A few judge: tie o ey Huset have been relieved from duty at|pe ingicted and held for trial by an- however. have been guilty of conduct e = , o < i | Vancouver Rarracks, Wash. and or- | ofparGieied ® that obstructed the proper administra MARIETTA PARK WL S i o L b P el o | dered fo Brooklyn, N. V.. First Lieut. | “ppe’facts about a United States com- tion of justice. T have in mind jud | L w B ” / | Murray B. Crandall. Cavalry. has been | mjseioner in a notoriously “wet” city Who adopted a consistently unfriendly $7.950.00 Ls¢ Drothers sterred from Fort Myer. Va.. to the | wiiigive an idea of the weakness of the aftitude in commenting to the jury on Point Military Academy: Second | jygicial machinery in some plares the weight tn he given the evidence of Tient, James 1. Green. Corps of Fngi-apoit a vear agn under-rover agents. Drohibition agents. idges who have re- | noers, at Tonisville, K., haz heen of- | ouping pnder instructions of a prohibi- relved gift= of hauor and have even dcred to Fort Lewiz Wazh . arders ve- | yion ogministrator, were inveatigating umed liquor in their court | evin J. Dent, COIDE | nertain night clubs and other suspected cham and judgez who have gone of Engineers, in the office of | cgtapti ts. They wers sitting in 30 far as to publicly denounce the pro. chief of engineers, Munitio So‘%":‘flbd; one of the places, with a bottle of wine hi law and all thete who w: A have been made effecti i er | which they had purch adorning the Aftempting to enforce | instead of September 27, as iseued. top of their table. A waiter came up Tn some districts the work of efficient !to them and whispered to one of the and honest prohibition agents haz been T |agents. “You'd better he careful with hampered by unfriendly United State- SPHOIAT NOTICHS, | that. bottle of wine. because one of the Marshals. There have been “leaks” of | vate and make changes around e il dl b __ [men al the next fable ig a commiz- liauor from marshals' offices, and there | the Kome——The vesiiliVis: thiat AT " = remo ot - <ha " g q Tenn R AvAONT RO The agents promptly removed the b oMl y o F & n.a | tle. whereupon the waiter smiled and | taxed to capacity. In order to |/ be fair to our rons we will start work on jobs according Targe 6room home. Oak foors thranghont. n tnh and shower, 3 porches, garage. Hall hlark of the Mth 51, ear line. Small ecath payment and $55 per month, Cyrus Simmons Co. Ine. Nat. 1022 923 15th St. N.W, venings. a, 4415 CHEVY CHASE DAIRY The end of the vacation perind is drawing near, and then every one starts to remo- ONE JOB 18 Tgumqnd B d he was only joking. as the com- = - NS et ey i - jssioner was “O. K.” and was in the any point within one thousand miles. | M he | | 2 el s our promiem and well rell vou how | place often. The agents then ohcerved ion 1t oull foct o ¥ I5 H In.epprl Cemon Naith ‘Wit the pupHe ‘since i 1 eeping faith w I A little later the agents made appli- 1+ our. countrv-wide servic e Nl‘xnkn;lm;y’”fl? DAVIDEON TRANSFER | cation 1o Commissioner X-- for a ¥ CO. | search warrant. with the purpose of tion, spacious and attractive lobby: ~24-hour elevator and | m and haw lang 1t will take Ithat the commissioner and the man with e s ¢ th. vders. [ RS el s Ine. Man W80 i him ordered and consumed several 4 % Ford Taxicab | ;:1.':': m::“::-l"' nn’\:':;d'in: ‘ | RS0 BE SOID FOR | grinks which had the appearsnce of ||| ~—these desirable 3 1o 6 room and St = Teiifods v im- oime. tage W 073, whisky . The agent then asked fthe ath apartments at mediate service S T , o Bt T e T A g . _ Safety e | . DECATUR 1400 [auie e [ rommiszionerand the waiter saia. wo. (|| Falkstone Courls ||| Triplex Glass this is not convenient—ghona || PROVIDENGE T1LE REPA] {Be 15 o Government commisioner. dicikacl Brak or write—our representative | 1376 W St. N IThn.: T, X 3 whee! rares h\m,!l be e’ll.dd to g.E at your | = AVE | On Top at 3 AM. C f ome and discuss the matter. || z oo Y ¢ y conventent Toca- omfort | Transverse Springs A. EB(ERLY'S SONS TNCORPORATED) » switchboard servire, IO, NOT Be SESEONSILE FOT AR | raiding a place ihat had bern roided 13 d 5 Hydraulic Shock 718 Seventh Street, NW, a e E es v v v ver ad- || -] TR 4 s L el e Heomirisevic: litGPdbine BLISS PROPERTIES Absorbers | Phone Main 6557 “CAR3 TO BE SOLD ¥OR | &earch warrant. but when the raid wasz Hler's publc auction, Sevir- (made the place was found cloced and v s ¥ me of its fixtures had been removed. TeEs VoAS30: lett by M. W pyare was every evidence of a “tip. off i left by Mr. ) of the raid. A week later the place was again in full operation. with liquor be- {ing sold almost openly. Five more ! rajds on: the same place were made in | the next month and a half and then | {the place waz closed.- Rut when agént= i were sent there again lo ascertain o NI 4 whether it had reope they were o ey oo EEBT 7 handed a card directing them to an- BOAT Te_NEW YORK CITY . SEPT. 3 | other addre and were told that they Retun s guar could get anything thev wanted there.| Sailing over the Tidal Basin ERE FOR Accordingly they raided the new place > g L and arrested the two men in charge. MWtii1e' the srioon-shinss trom akiove SPECIAL SALE . Elberta Peaches AT QUAINT ACRES Saturday Only Choice Large Yellow Freestones for Canning, Etc. ! WANTED —RETURN TOADS K CITY . AT 3 Al The police blotter shows that fhese R Totn BN W Werranotiian 1355 ? AT 57 2 two men were released at 3 n'clock in | D YOUR ROOFS! the morning on a bond approved hy And headiights ficker like frefiies Are thee leake, rusts _need | Commissioner X. One of the men attention of anv kind® Re. | so released stated to a prohibition agent member. e make a'soecialty | that Gommissioner X Tad_personally B Bls *Tains oms Tohsuit ne. | Appeared in police “headquarters an Vitin 93 a8, s, | SIETed is bail bond. Tf Commissioner ewitching ahadows: come an! go, KOONS 7tefine 119 3rd St SW.| X had a telephone, it was not listed C ™. |in the telephone directory. Apparently, “ELBERTA P'EACEE87 however. the bootleggers had no diffi- | culty in locating Commissioner X | Neulh the cherry trees we love. Over there the Bureaw's lights of An, but 1t 15 beantirr, FC™ DLt ity s ce T pe W NS 538t 0 clock iR AL e Ening and evi-\ T e 1 50 Per Bushel n Col “hto dently he was quite willing to oblige I just like in a dream. LJ Lucknough Orchards ey leaving hisibed :;hyl::‘-w N',b"r‘-l OFERATED FOR RENVFIT OF T e Foery Dan tmen s .o, "™ | convenienced bv a fow hours in afl. | e L e Drive through Silver Spring; turn right at = e Only the other day I received the| "M;,"';g"; é&?flr’ga‘r fg"i"lm b e & & ; A ELBERTA PEACHES |following report. from an outstanding | o Sligo. Only 5 miles from District. 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