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A wiii? | ~ DRY AGENTS ARE NOW IN TROUBLE Indicted in linols for Their Methods —— Peoria, 111, Sept, 80 (#)—A deputy United States marshul and the fed- eral prohibition agents hgve been Indicted by a grand jury on charges of robbery, larceny and assault in vonnection with recent dry ralds here, They are Wall Moody, deputy of Springfield, N. J.; J. E. (Lone Wolf") Asher, and Mux Hartzig, en- torcement agents. Tactics attribut- ed to them in ralds were assailed by Circuit Judge T. N. Green In charging the grand jury recently and #lso condemned in a report returned by the jurors with the indictments, Asher and his agents adopted a unique method of obtaining evidence of bootlegging operations, opened a saloon. lahelled it “Uncle Sam's Place” and joined in the jests made by rum vendors at the name when llquor was brought in trucks to the place. Offenders learned how true the sign was when wholesale arrests began Alleged conduct of raiding parties hrought about the grand jury in- quiry and indictments. One indictment charges the three with taking a sum of money during a raid on the place of Antone Bou- chez; another charges them with as- sault to injure George Todd. negro war veterans, who said he was knocked unconscious and heaten when the agents searched his home wlithout a warrant. Cloples of the jury's report were ordered by Judge Green to be sent to President Coolidge and Tllinois congressmen, He reiferated that he had “nothing against the prohibi- tion Jaw,” but that “the people want to be restored to their rights and should be in a position where they might ebtain redress.” Judge Green reccived the jury's report with an address closely fol- lowing the theme of his charge to the jury in which he referred fo Washington as a ‘“‘cess pool of ini- auity.” The eves of the nation are watch- ing the action of this grand jury." lie sald. “countless letters have been received hy me commenting on the on you , have contemplated against the federal prohibition agents.” TO WELCOME MAC MITLAN Portsmouth, N, H., Sept. 30 (@ Pecretary Wilbur of the navy has| deslgnated Captain Douglas E. Dis- mukes, commandant of -the Ports- mouth navy yard. to represent .the navy at the celebration which will| mark the return of the MacMillan Arctic expedition to Wiscasset, Me. Canada produced about $20,000,- 000 worth of honey last year. NewBeauty Cream Quickly Remakes Your Complexion Givea it the texture and appear- ance of a wild rose petal! You can't help but notice a striking difference the moment you put it on! Nourishes while it beautifies—whitens, cleanses. Should be left on all night. Also makes wonderful powder-base. Not sticky or greasy. Get this new won- derfal beauly cream called Mello- glo and try it. % “f'eil,” resulting THIRD WOMAN APPEALS TOADJUSTMENT BOARD (Continued from First Page.) gaged on a part time basls. A thorough study of the provisions of zoning indicate meetings two times & month or less often will not fulfill the requireemnts of the act unless the commission has an i'gvnl for tho interpretation of the ordi- nance, 1o receive and prepare reports on appeals coming before the board and to make a technical study of properties involved, The prepara- tion of maps and sketches s also a duty calling for technical services. In the matter of hearings before the commission, stenographic reports of the proceedings must be made to scrve as a basis on which declsions may be reached and to be submitted to the court In the event of an ap- peal. The calling of meetings and notitication of property owners in- terested in matters pending before |the commission, as well as handling |the correspondence of the commis- Ision, will require the service of a | stenographer. 1f an office is estab- {lished in city hall, as Is planned, the | costs of engaging full time employes will probabily be too great to be un- {dertaken at least until the common |council has made its feclings in the mafter public. With zoning now in operation, the building commission finds itselt a {body without powers or duties and while members will probabiy allow their terms to run out, 1t is not ex- pected that further meetings of the Loard will be held, Zoning removes from the building department all power of discretion. The inspectors are called upon to issue permits in accordance with the provisions of a map placed in their office and reject non conforming buildings. Appeals are taken from {the provisions of the map to the board of adjustment rather than to the building commission as was the |case under the old plan, Under no | conditions do the building commis- stoners figure in the case. | The ¥ranklin square gasoline fill- ivhg station case, arising out of the Standard Oil Company’s vequest for | [a permit to placo a filling station at [the corner of Tranklin square and fl'\-m street, will probably be ve- |opened as soon as that company |learns the corver has been zoned |for industrial purposes, which will |allow the placing of a station despite |the objections of nelghbors. This is spite of the fact that a church is located directly across the from the corner, a condition might ordinarily restrain “tlie owners from placing a filling station. The case was before the building department and common council for | more than a year. After a series of hearings the building inspector is- sued ‘a permit for the station. Pro- test was mada to the common coun- in revocation. The case again came before the common council on a new petition and a re- | monstrance signed by a large num- {ber of property owners on lrankiin square caused it to be rejected, Of Home for the Aged Announcement is made of the for- imal opening of the St. Lucian's |Home for the Aged on North Burritt |street,” on October 4. The public is cordiaily invited to visit the building jon that date., Visiting hours have theen set from 1 to 7 o'clock p. m., |during which time the staff of nuns and officials will conduct the visitors | through t Ecery Fall Footwear Need Filled Here NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1925. PAPAL ORDER HITS ATIHMODEST DRESS Women Thus Clothed Forbidden in Churches ——— Rome, Sept, 30 (®)—The crusade agalnst immodest dress In the churches reached a declsive stage to- cay when the central holy year com- mittee Issued a circular to the direc- tors of pilgrimages notifying them that all women found in the churches not conforming to the rules for proper garb would be ejected, It is ‘'understood that the circular was issucd at the request of Pope Plus. The regulations prescribe that the women must have their heads cov- ered; their clothing must be opaque, “reasonably long, closed up to the collar, and the sleeves must come at least below the elbow.” The circular says that, standing “repeated peremptory warnings by the episcopate and priests and the insistent exhortations of the Holy Jather, one still sces. entering the churches, persons not conforming to the dignity of those sacred places, since they dress in a manner offensive to the primitive sense of natural veserve and to the scandal of pious souls. “Women have been seen, though fortunately ely, dressed in such fashion, mingling with pllgrimis. These are exceptions, it is true, but they provoke (he raillery of the evil- minded, and place good persons in an uncomfortable position, “The persistence in wearlng such indecent and ndalous dress—it does not stop even at the threshold of God's temple but seeks to pollute the most astere manifestations such as holy year, which shonld be a year of penitence and pardon—has con- strained the ecclesiastical authorities to intensify their vigilance and re double their rigorous application ot the Imparted orders.” notwith- A TO STRIKE . 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