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2 TW P UTAIN D\H\ IIFI‘\TD ]‘I{ll)‘\YA JANUAR T T = On the senate floor recently, How- | charge of the recruiting stand, was|rank higher than other scrgeants lN (Chinese Succeeds 1 ) Slamned Aq ell severely criticized the administra- | himself attacked as he tried to pro- [nor do they receive more pay, but e lEte s 1 o8 will furuish tion for what he said wus its faii- |tect his post. He cscaped in a taxi- [ they are certain of detective bureau \ Returning to Bastile BELIEVE lT Lri ; ure to cnforce the dry law in Wash- |cab with some of the debris of the [assignment, while other sergeants SARATUUA []l—ATHS ok 3 ) ington. | posters as the crowd shouted at hiin [are subject to strect and Acsk as The attorney general emphasized |that the coast guards were “mur-|signments. Chief Hart said today Been made that “delay in trial of criminal cases |derers. that decision had not 5 means lax law enforcement.” | Coast "guard officials termed the | with relation to Sergeant-elect ContRapicTinG Proverss “Witnesses move away, die, or crowd's action “an insult to the|Kiely's detail is expected, how G - sappear,” he said, “acquittals American flag and one of the best|ever. that he be given a nig AN EYE FOR AN EYE sult, cases have to be noll: prossed, |services in the United States.” street assignment slightly Burned : > fae guilty defendants thus cscape pun-| Although a squad of police re- Grabeck Gets One Vote 2 . 3 WO WRONGS Do NOT jchment, and the whole machinery | serves were summoned to the Com- S " of law enforcement slows do anl|mon by a riot call, no arrests we:: - was no dissenting vote on the 1AKE A KiG we lose the deterrent effect of specdy | made. ) o )‘n’o‘u?rn]mv‘.Hhv](”lmnuy Wil trials and pumshment.” | The protest in action on the Com- J. Grabeck received one vote Referring to the district. he said |mon followed protests in WOTdS|for scrgeant, S geant-cleet Kiely not only were criminal cases being |voiced at a mass meeting yesterday | roceiving three. It is understood delayed, but padlock injunction mr‘m old Faneuil Hall. There the ai-!that Commissioner Tomikowski vot- ions under the prohibition act|cient rafters of the adle of|ed for Officer Grabeck, The pro hich should be effective weapors|American Liberty” resounded 10 | yotion was ¢ formal and in enforcement,” also were being re-|fiery denunciations of the slayinzs | ynanimous afi According to the commissioners tarded. {and a resolution was passed calling | | A prompt trial and disposit ( >residen er to make a thor- OX TAIL SOUP 15 A prompt trial and disposition of |on President Hoover to make a thor- such cases,” he said, “would tend to ough and impartial invesiigation of deter proprietors and tenants of real | the port affair ox TAILS cstate from allowing the use of their| The historic hall was fillcd long -elect 1 ative of e Britain bory 1844, and 10T MADE OF makes his hom th his mother a { 81 Winter street He ttended Mary's parochial school property for the violation o national prohibition act dreds, unable to gain admission it stood outside. Scores of marketmen fore the mecting began and hun- ¢ nEtheg et aabERa {was employed in the shipping partment of the Corbin Screw ision of the American Hardware Borah Suggested for Probe inaphilcauniton L S Corporation. 1 was appointed to Jy 1 - ningled il C IFancuil hall i 2 | Washington, Jan. 3 (®—The prin- | Mingled with them, for A the supernumerary force on ) F¢ P Y ST LA ; : cipal critic of prohibition enforce- [0 COMMION days is now a PUbLC | ya” a6 ang Lecame ¢ ViU | 1 ment condiyons, Senator Borah of | MAarket. March 1918 William TI. Mitehell, chairman of IiahoRnas]Deenauckested SloE BUIE | o8 ot ting recalleaiinntion atanc | Wite sonved n i It Tress| a g P study | 2 T LRI A 210 7 After Deing 1o1ab) discha , BILLIARD BALLS ARE MADE OF CHEESE ongressional commitice to atudy {11 & Ton, e, WL S arte being henoraliy o legislative means for strengthening | [ITOW SWEY HACEY { 1o the past year or 4 ST s b the liquor laws. ) ) e i [been i charge of the Jiqor law Comraon COTTAGE CHEESE - Wihen motstened with 407 T P\ idea was advanced by Sena- | he Bosfen. edcohisl Tad rull| entorcement datall i o R — o s tor Pess, republican, Ohio, on & be- [~ 18 DOSIOR RICEOPS o the |tion last night wa n part, FORMALDEHYDE - E&Ccms SO HARD THAT POOL AND BILLIARD Ter dhiet 1 Slothisl fovintts susiem u,«::ng'n:”}-mlm:‘g Jaw to order the | 0" cetlent BALLS ARE MADE FROM T \ would furnish one of the ehief | i o8 o R Q0B death in | Assisnmeat e t | j problems of the committee -;m‘!lhml NN sy o . - Lonahs a0 "‘;’]“" "’( iy = JeCtling under the guise of autlorit 4 LOUIS RAPIN. Bf Borah, one of the most promi- | nar ilatic b 4 . ew days printed w list of 1.100 done | G ¢ W ‘ssp'a/(on\lf’ixze £95 ! o nent participants fn the recent pro-| o' g }nlym-m,imm e D Sl reve 1t “Contest | \ hibition controversy, asserted that a | nqer similar conditions. When i condition amounting 1o a_“scandal” | jaric wholesale murder stalks | et U0 s T foedio exists in the administration of the »ad under the protection of any |y won o : permit system, which is under the ! mors s pleased as chosen number is rivals for the pl wonkll he the ehoice in b in God’s name repeal that 1aw. | (. (hey could not win Champions of justice were never | or (ho appointing powers needed more than now." 5 esT ¥ b - permit system in present con- Conrad W. Crooker, general coun- McCu ".| City 30 Yea oLo 3 sideration of the prohibition ques- ¢. for Liberal Civie league Lieute elect McCue is one of MAN ) tion was urged by spokesmen for yranded Boatswain Cornell, who was | 1 t known policemen in Con NORT (d 4 the treasury. in charge & const e untaleratt | Dot ind also enjoys aow NORTH AMERICA — in charge of the coast guard cra ) O.” A 1 N Alcohol Teaks Checked - red on the Black Duck, as a |4uaintance in depart iz AGED MEXICA : ohibition Commissioner James | “miscrable skunk.” He declared | Ut New England and in New of ORIZABA i | M. Porun suid yesterday that indus- | Cornell did not show his pennant o | De{roit and ! “"“;I At e trial alcohol leaks had been ck- [ the rum-runne uld see it LRSSl Ly 3 126 vears oLD i a0ce sel| i eunnerlcou ! in Vermont in 1576 and 1 ; ¢ |ed and that corn sugar now fu We are not here to defend rum- nished the main source of the boot- | runners,” Representative John J. | NeW Dritain about 50 yr he sev . legger's supply. In support of this, | Douglass declared, “We are here in | |10 North Ada 1 : IFor son ‘ 1 . G tares + 5 . cited department of commeree | protest against the action of a fed- U . Ao, O \\! S e | 1 r GRAVESTONE N Uppea SANDUSKY, Ohio stics showing that production |eral department attempting to en- and by ithe Adams & EXpress of corn s 1d increased from | force an unenforccable law. We are |\ Defore on i \" (aiizaro R[]YA! '1ARR!A[}!: : i ok 52,000,000 pounds in 1921 to 968.- | here to enforce the command of | ¢0r (L (e ife i LT s | ; L g m r - : ; )00.000 pounds he last fiscal | God, “T! shalt not kill."" Screw divisio! he iva Lt L1 L0 § SR : : TOMORROW—When Mince Pie Was Tahoo |060.000 pounds in the last fiscal |God, “Thou shalt not kil Hardw orporation vear. | Fitzgerald Attacks Law SRt Ht i > a In his annual report to congress| Former Mayor John 1. Fitzger T il 2 month ago. Secretary Mellon said [ald termed the shootings “murder- : . EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON that the diversion of denatured al- " and continued:i— I iy B el S > Ounce of Gold Can Be Beaten to Cover An Acre—An ounce of fine gold, alloyed with ‘;”“"" ’“”“\ Bt ’””“» imption had . L\[‘y"’:r "’l‘r' o ’\"”L IngINg | geant, succeed ief W. . H Aflorones 1 about 12 grains of pure silver and copper, has been hammered into 367,500 Iw..\us of about Drinking among the socially, | brations. They knew it would be cess Ma jose 11 e i L «d 121, square inches each. That number of gold leaves would easily cover an acre. financially and politically prominent, {consumed by — governors of states, prove of th 1 X c in the opinion of Scnator Jones of [ Mayors of cities, sclectmen of towns, of her cour t i l @ H s Washington, an administration | judges of the supreme court—in fuct {and has had experience in practi i following < i "\. v 1 kowski it duty. Temple spokesman, presents one of prohibi- by public officials everywhere [ally cvery phase of police work. He Brandolin 1¥Arra own pa 5 N 1 as regat be in line for pro- |tion's most baffling problems. | h 2 guardsmen had no |attended the police school in New oni, daught v Miss Astor Collapses nmotion hecause of long service as a | He expressed this view last nigiit |[Ore right to shoot those men than | York and conducted courses of in Itome: Prir 1 1 t L st Supernumerary ting that of lin a radio address delivered under Would Doston Police officers have to | struction for remn and super- Gotinte t e i He assorted also {hat he had seen |Shoot persons drinking at the tables.” | of several months. Prior to be- leonar charge of the treasury department TuE i Y The importance of the alcohol (Co e in charge of the deicctive burea | when the 1 was promoted fron serg to chief. He has heen i charge of merous investigation Obstactes in Alky Probe tims were robbed of money and |al Guard organizer and dril i ; ’ s snitet e nator Metcalfl of Rhode Island | coming a regular policeman he v el : s " fluence of liquor during the last ten |charged in a telegram read at the |active in military circles, h Train Marvel of Co Meanwhile, rumors gained cirenla- | JeWelry master of th ney 1 v jm Brussels, Ja %) pty (Continued m . (Continued ;]ARUS IUSTIFIE[] tion to the effect that the adminis OLF orgamization th bout ous Italian royal n « (8, Ud tration was formualting plans for [;[]MM!SSI[]N HAS =0 years ago : 4 onvey Princess M ; ! 1’ k= preventing the version of industri T iabavel Tl p . p : MeCue Led Ficld ) ] I lcohol into bootleg channels an ; S . A Gadinglo Hiumber, Pr § R 51 LY l that Hoover Jaw enforcemont e B Jesieeud s for the plac cant Ily obstacles its efforts to investiga o | Kin, O'Mara ar Vour before Court g ¢ g of the prohibition situz o Officer Zajkowski wa Lorn s (Continued FFrom First ] Poland on Oct. 2 bec aratulated Lo aoting of the ¢ o SUPCrnim R the hardest problems lice department for the past few |short time afier joining to bhring out any- |t was that “men in_ hizh depar cars, lias not changed his stand and {ment he displayed avery b does mot intend to do so, he said | Catching a man ot and 1eted by T, 1% Finng colleetor today when questioned relative to | stabbed his ¢ iraaesa :in o oji cuistonia AU Bosion Jasenh DINME | 2anieh) ok eontinlien " they brara |Lobolts initiculatlon thatithetprog) SR EUES T o IEEn RaalEON ST Kenna, special customs agent 1o 1| he very poorest and most dangerons | foopo" Of etoctive Sergeant Me( e e R Gooree N 8 to the office of licutenant might he | Missioners paseed a vote of cc Attacks ¢ said farther on in his address: | oot “”m,:"_l i ,I"f’n ""'(',""" i Officer Temple was born on Mcllon declined to discuss| “Grant that there is more drir Rl o e ary 4, 1866 in Italy. and becime he aitacks upon him made |INZ (0day than herctofore among Aty b Gianed his attitude nember of the department , ooextra well-to-do. | o isioners would request that R BoEk | the office be established, he would | oppose it should the sitavon pr-- B0y Chemists Fined 1 v 3 bition cnforcement divisions | ing the law. 1 may be wrong about [ (0EPTE T BICHE HAC S0 - < o e Ieem i : i Wi everst Eftorli Lo enforce b |t Ot maAns of ‘tha faiherafany|sche liselt as ne hasiin the pist: For Gassing Neighbors could not speak for any other mem- | - : y I } s . rohibition law. One of the major | mothers who set their children the o = W5 ; it " gL Ihompsonville, Jan. 3 (P —Joseph 1 ; \ g i o roblems now confronting enforce- | exar of non-observance f the common council in the jand Clement Kalwa. youths who are experimenting in chemicals to im- there was still some opposition 23 |prove their knowledge of chemistr there h been when the proposition il and nearby foreign possessions, their children a difiere Aot discovered yesterday that What the f ’ 5 : s 1hat pros 1 i pazibcoachad belor | produce may be abnoxious to thosr R < i v that prozress had been made E The police commissioncr: 1Y . ting diversion of industrial Jones nises Hoover L RISICHCLE who have no interest in 3 .. linto exceutlve session ol for hootlex purposes. President Hoover. Jones sai I \ ; : ) J Lk carches. They were in 1 l 0 occusions 1 Mitehell Cites Cc I he had no knowl- | M8 conferred ""!'l' in the day complaint of a family lving upstai of Mr. Hoover's attitude toward IS RCE e who avercrarrald jof el ington. Jar i e e o Tn addition to the \]Iw 1 promo- | Claim was e courts was torn Ll ehinf exeoutivets atny. |tion it was anmounced that Officer | cals were Gineral Mchell (oilhy u e ime was o e | KPS had been promoted 1o ser- i : mple that should he “fol- | S°% A S8 et e out Jaws, including the prohibi- ood etinen in g AN Supcrnumerary Officers Henry vouths pleaded guilly sion liepidolie Sl Sty B Zajkowski and William Temple had <o Bushnell Jevied thering and m : been advanced 1o the ranks of r 7 committee having juris- K T Iieports that “many congressm u as yet been istanding. socially. financially anl red. He buing con- |officially” do not obey the law. “Instead of encouraging good citi siteat on wtement regerding prohibition | class. is ; 5 4 iy orcement {he same source, |the class that should be the most . Welcon i . . | 5 personnel of the | serupulous in respeeting and obsery- was zling of | some day greatly rezret i e S UR i e o s country from Can- | h 10t st a different example a hat fumes fre 50 stron at the ost unlivable and nt effective on {he same dat to Chairn 110 be shared by themw trolm Officer Zajkowski's L over affairs of the District of Hroinotic 3 cifective tod ae he T -3 ' A H{Col saldt 165 |¥ote ‘ahiiwhiln (iioy Hatmie Hignar | DEOTOUON Noday e I More Money Raised for could ot e placed |10 Werinslonnn et Lanpher, but Officer Temple's pro Porto Rican Suffercrs m and he rec (bt X sl e motion will not becomne operative ilad clpii i . 1id as “sorry it may be so P-—In until January 20, a5 he succceds Sorzeant-cleet Kicly, Sodor Ii is expected that the board o wrving ' Porto added that "t 31708 Lhe Govern not only place System Must Be Adequate tepresentatives.” he added Bannan's “Conscienee Cleay agencies of law enforce- Primarily. to represent the major inucd, including de- | views of their consiituc and that prosecution. judical proce- |15 what many of them do regardless on system, must be [of their personal views police commissoners will keep | wis enncunced toduy that the Pres Licutenant-elect McCue in his pre vierian Bourd of National Missions ent post the head of detec- B for to i re presentative tive bureau. although Chairman | Mayaauez 51,000 for distributio Bannan said this will not be decided |among the needy woughout th until next Tuesday evening, when |island. This amount brings to §116 i [the monthly meeting will be held | 481 th of them s overloaded Mob Tramps on Posters £t the he said. it slows! Boston. Jan. 3 (UP)—Boston Com- the other. The United States|mon. historic park which sslopes ttorneys, charged with the duty of |dewn to the business dictrict from uiing the eases in court. can- staid old Bacon Hill, had today Wit- | lighed b ‘ he strong op- ' ['or] - Plainvi . . 0 courts aro not | nossed another demonstration by | maiion it 1o Lewilis Gt ol Op lOllI“Cl lldl{x'll\[c Re}c{tm ead in New Haven will not e made, In the event that Lieutenant-elect MeCue is left in the New Haven, Jen. 3 v. Georg bureau, a sergeent will be detailed | Weed Barhydt, who has been at totul relief funds sent by common council was favor- jthe Presbyterian hoard 1o Por able, the commissioners, it is he- | Rico aficr the hurr saster « lieved, would mzke an effort to have | September, 1925, the lieutenancy of detectives cstal- clozged ble pronptly hpoe of citizens rising to prot gainst i what they considered injustice 18 written inanswer | Compared with other scenes In Capper asking for |days harking back to the rebellion for legislation to aid in of the colonies. it was perhaps just he administer he daws in Washing- | an incident. But it was an incident ton and to improve law enforcement. | regarded here as highly indicative of 10 The letter added that if the conrt | Bosfon's dissaiisfaction with the ad- of | ma ry weee enlarged as recoii- | ministration of the prohibition law sited | men the department would see land in patricular of its belief ths police [that the district attorney was pro- | the slaying of three rum-runners by vided with ad quate assistance 1o coast guards off Newport, R. I, last dle the cases expeditiously. Sunday was a “massacr ant | With the letier, the attorney Recruiting posters placed on th sfac- |eral ¢ revision draft of « common by ihe coast guard wer to desk duty. Thus, the condition lached to the stalf of Christ Iipis which was corrected when Lieuten- | €opal church here for the past sis |ant Rival was appointed a few years | Years. died today after an illness of ago, would again prevail in the |several weeks. Jie had held several form of a sergeant in charge of the | charges tmong them rector department on one shift, and strect | $hip at Plainville, curat I'sergeants of equal rank with him, | delphia church, the 1 |under his orders. Chairman Bannan | Brooklyn church. rector Christ does not faver srch a situation, hut | ¢church Westport Trinity said a few days ago that he be- |church at Branford Jieved it more important to have a | I'rom 1921 to 1922 he waa chap licutenant in charge of the detec- |lain of the American church in of | bill prepered by Senator Howell, re- | torn down and trampled by an angry | {ive burean than on desk duty Burope and had charge of servied IS AID GERMANS & o clection of publican, Nebraska, to supplement |erowd. The colored placards por Detective Sergeant Vacaney in various pl Sl B MORE ALCOUOL ¢\ P G Fem- the present district enforcement act. | traying the adventurous Jife at g2 | The present ordinances specify | He leaves a widow, who is the ) ko Would Enlarge Duties i\nr: ripped from their friones and that there shall be two detective | daughter of Daniel W. Kissan of T sure. in line with a vecom- [tern to bits. Then the metal frames [sergeants in the police depariment | Bridgeport; two sons and a sister President Hoover. | *hemselves were twisted apart anliand it is expected that Sergeant | in-law wies of the dis- | kicked about the sidewalks. |O'Mara, Sergeant Feeney or Ser- officers inmatter Petty ONicer Atta zeant MeAvay will b given the | The Pacific ocean has an avcrags lating to proinbition enforcement Ietty Officcr George i Detective scrgeants do not | depih of 12,960 feot Tz

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