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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY o O, 1930. CHINESE ATTEND il S e — Boston Pastor Defends : T cral services, whose staffs aggregate | ford, secretary, called for a broad Search for Honeymoon ‘ (On request, went with stamped, | ad- | about 23,0 | federal luding tl @il . 3 : e, Me. Kinley wiil furnish [ [ 2O5L 00. federal program including the pro- Couple Still Continues BEL]EVE I I OR NO I s Rty Killing of Rum Runners Approximately one-fenth of this|vision of whatever legislation. fund George, 1 P | S Pat. Ol it SR D fesr || umBeT SRR e investigallve Heo: lomimen tmishtibaRiound Mcces ey X : = N e as l(!‘m'M fiev || tion of the prohibition unit. Of the |to enforcement. i 4 R Iito1a & Gongresation here! Jast | inins 20,000, only a small pro-| Britten asserted that i Mrs. G Tyaeaneel i e O at (he croa | | POTtiON Of the personnel is available | greatest enemy was its “present ontinued From Page O 5 LR of the Black Duc thice of !Ot‘\nL'fua! preventive and investigs- | control by funatics, intolerants anc y T L ; S e T A o "V\;‘;\orh. The remainder is en- | simple-minded follower MAe g . s wounded by mazhine gun bullets | [838¢d in work far different from | Action Will Be Pushed ame to ork to becon e : from a coast gu boat, should, | | Prohibition. | Preparations were made for ex it pow Chi polities. H 2 . g as rum runners, have expected to || “These figurcs speak for them-|pediting action on the commi e helped form On Leons tong : be shot. The churches, lirgely || selves. report in the house, Leaders and. until his stoad high § A e responsible for prohibition, he “To adjust the machinery of fed- |3F¢ Of the opinion that two or thre: TECRAOUIS By plE H Jdaho must stand squarely behind || cral administration, as it has grown | SeParate Dills will be necessary (< N 1 € \ 18th amendment, “‘despite the e b | cover all the recommendations = Pl ol up for other purposes, to this huge | """ " _ ¢ opposition of Black Ducks, 1ame | | problem of enforcement of prohini. | (CFVard by the commission. i Dressed in Best Suit [os ARRRIC ; ducks, or any other ducks [ Bon T nat e s il e ylva | ine etion Ly “soverall committees Mo ) IS o oy i e Ik A e e . . = = centralization of responsibility, and | SAnCT At o on of thes ) S | that the law of the land must be|means of ensuring cooperation be-|Called for the consideration of the I e tween federal and state agencies. ”“1‘.", “, St 3 tied The development of {he facts|things to which we must cota o - Lasi shows the necessity for certain im-|aulte apart from the cxigencies of toviea it Bator portant and evident administrative | enforcement of prohibition. but | i v ‘ forms in the cnforcement and | Which —can not be achieved over- gopae con il be frec to ac dicd ) judicial machinery, concrete pro- | MMt I the meanwhile, however, and id 1 posals for which arc available from | Replying to these who have as-|is thought possible that open hea sovernment departments. They are | sailed if for a failure to hold public |ings may be held i in the main: | hearings on the prohibition question. | Cannon and Crawford called for S ; | 1. Reorganization of the federal|the commission reported to Presi-|cnactment of the Sheppard bill te, " court structure so as to give relief | 4ent Hoover that it conceived it "0 | make the purchascr and seller of il erdl ; D vetnion frota cenestion be more uscful to make a carcful | licit liquor equaiy guilty, the pas Blac i ied s ) @ oat. 3L Goneentrationtof responuibiiity ereaaio e mhioleraention, sacue i saseliof suehilestlution oxthoplay i r i , o lillaatedtion ana prosscallonyotipros | o anonslontitiie resoansih eyotsy cntoeementigommission anight nt: ryn il ik TS AT ;” ers of government and from print- | ommend, the development of an e v . o . U SonseIT At Ho LR e yaTi el e RCsi skl nassrtomiaar [ Ene ERGANCeongmolipy Rl fojl ) v« ! Clesin s s Ink by evan\lon bon Lnes batorecommlttaceioficonk iRatorh sl g ENLee i Sarien dmen i s onze coffin wher . Keop T (T i, b o I Gend e ey St h e e i ke came ! merchandise and aliens over our| o by officials pe lly friendly tc i (1R & (Rs RICHARD SEATO A 2 Sums Up Tindings ther . A rontier: hem > thrilled ¢ HAVE BEEN MARRIED 72, YEA . 4 Provision of adequate court imming up its four recommier- Do apeia Lo ne T AT , ‘ , : RS and prosceuting official :“"’Ol:)f"'(;*‘r v(l)-;v.\-ll‘ixlvw enactments, | Contending that the question was ? P e e e e ssion said not one of dollars and cents and tha ‘ ‘ : W o HE BRIDESMAID - BEST MAN - Lxpansion ot federal prisons | M8 COMIEREE BUE o ent s sl 5 8 r D 2 and reorganization of parole an e e any he « f enforcement is smal . R ! ! AND 3 OTHER WITNESSES ARE ALL Lo it : W ise interfere with any ulimate | compared with the great cconomic s o B ‘ yan e ALIVE Camp Point, /. Smeciiic. 1egislation for the Districr | PTOETAM Whieh we may have to|hencfits that have come from proi OAIness B iy < : h ; == ol o =18 recommend, and would in the mean- | bition, even at its worst,” the state- SRS ane el x e > ; 7 4 i (w[vi ARE AS MANY LETTERS IN | Appended hercto a A are advance observance of the | ment asserted that in the past ap Yohin. Quaranta’s 1t oo vl e THE NAMES OF THE CARDS AS THERE ARE and a supplementary report from | o 2 : pelproptiaionsfoEen (orcemen tiiling A NG ( 7 S S CARDS N THE PACK r— \ B i [ e ison o e ol e he commission dealt with cach | been insufficient. a iod to \ 8 : : | [ ; DSCIVANCE | op s pocommendations scparately | “The determination of the govern e Ghristia e s 11 g Wt ( | . |anc enforcement, relating to several s e i iination of the goverr Lom Chiteiag ; i : - Ke 3 i e e 4 with some of them at consid=r- | ment to enforce the law, it said. mus li 2 SMATLEST e able length. In urging transfer of | be cvidenced by the mistakab! wept at the edge of th N P W Tilox ¢ wo 3 £ o | Ucularly call attention to their rec- | (o prohibition B¢ N 5 ? i) LR ! THREE 5 CROSSWORD | ST il s R G PR T the treas- | demand the proh dor Iy 100 ¢ s I i THRE Y E ng -l ury to the stice department, the | ment fo ever money is requ f8ith of Confuclis stood 3 B o PUZZLE P HOMER, | | gestion in the federal courts by giv- | Laport W’d ;L” “'k: ‘:i\- -j‘;rol‘:fll;\\_ (:yh l; 'L‘.{,”J‘ hatever money is required and smiling. For was no Antitox ond five 4 verhical HAZEL | ing court commiksioners cnlarged | {ho cases are investigated and p Biitlon. cac e e ot 1 Joston’s soul on 1 i i 5 c powers in minor criminal cases L casea s ol B n asserted that “prohibition l[::nm s 80 : on six 3 | INDEFINITE k}‘{TI\.LL —ofRalgers | | inere diseamton ap il cases. | pared by agencies entirely discoa- |enforcement by the federal govern able ancestors STUHORINE AN « ¢ SEVER Horizonla | S L il- | hected with a answerable to | men degrading in t S TandaC D or e 7 b ] SEVEN 5 ) SCORED 7 PoinTs! G T st s e Pected it fand guobyansn aranicaloy e @e UckEa anE IR (olglan ey Ig fienss amone the, ; LS towl 5 1 LETEROFTiE SR IE e S CemaITn o (i ) LG 00 £ ) e them. | frisking and bottle smelling by ir- : 3 il 2 or | y 0 NINE 4 o LPHABET IN ONE LAY Ciinant Huristalunan e conmmic| s uosscutlonitheblesel iide O reskonalbioand Suninielisey Eisely H o e e TEAl i Y [Cii hd bties vhoss adoies ihin enforcement, is partitioned be- | styled detectives whose gun plays ) ! fal 3 I feae ey | (ween two district agencies.” the re- | make poor old Jesse James lool 5 : Yocit Ra S = K 4 have sought, is set out in more de-| o 10" wihe aiffused, ill-defined, |a scl nocgioldiycase Tumes HoolE Il I : ; Uit b T SMALLEST COWY 1N THE WORLD ) il 1o the sopEIomontary mene de | port said, the diftused, ill-deflnel. |a sehoolboy y ol he i M | QUEEN 5 15 plementary report. I oy jocated responsibility is sure in| He declared it “the cou devils, they d bits per it e . 2 ONLY 29 1 el KING. _4 scoved 6 louchde | also append mermorandums from |y, jong run to be an obstacle to | general is disgust e behind the SR the i ; en 29 INCKES TALL. uwned by —45 and Kicked the goal. | o e n e R e ong T a s general is disgusted with the fanati] Kknows that I ol FRED BonD | - e | tary of the treasury upon several | ‘oo cnc: o lendcraninio She mrsstn Dy ;\".Dlr‘ i .:v Sl apt 5 3 i er 8 0. hing Fewture E —_—— T Dhusestof these hrablante SEreLa The commission reported that | bition,” adding that the nation ha pursuit- of the dewd to gather i . | Belleves Changes \,‘\'“ s there must be a careful study of | “lost confidence in Bishop Canno bright scr; of paper o . ressary h s e k w o] - | S o s buc 7 N Ot crane o . . TOMORROW—He Brethes Th f T Bl i how to separate the work which b | since his bucket shop gambling wa hinese Bands Play & L ha % longs in the treasury of granting | disclosed” and t “the public The { % I changes mentioned avove will con- The fo rs of 15 W \ il B O N R I e P e s e mitelandSadininishrationforeres 1 st clabv s dinnassedioveithe i g no Al 5 : : ations as itimate usc Ui ties ot oy etnant sHoope ot : test pilots for the chila 0 ity Al sye i e 18T Pabels ey e vonssas o dheleciiinal SRURCRS B it ATR T E SR eh Zaniconers of %0 y ma e i . on said. “us 15 elevarinose Ifvnas i NSt © | aleohol or liquors. worried over the killings by federal Charlie Roston, so hehir T s ¢ 4 Manufacturing Corp., tool ling on inland highways from | AR LA Rnes G (JCERIveIntogthe) 25 Previous Laws snipers.” S 5 y 13 Yol o Friday in a cal onopla | 5 whole question of the growti i 1 fin two Chinese bands, t wooul- ! ontl (e e i inspection R Browth of| poiniing out that there are 25| — . Wds shril | 1 TR eir company, 1o; test it ) Itea; Bre) abas and the enforcement of the | grautes. many chacted before th rits. Charl At A S (o sidn ! lon explained, to enter the country|characte of —erime, the | yjighteenth amendment. to whica its, Cl | - 1 ¥ racter of criminal laws, the |y ko2 square and ot e TR arins uel For Siv Houwrs ] anywhers m report at the |benefits and labilities that. he | there is recourse im prohibition en was in tl ol R TSy Althouxh they d Lsarell oustoma)doee, Whish THEY | trom then. the ol 1at - flow | rorcement, the commission assert:] A1l the R Rk ours, they plunned to be up not be cntirely out of their line of |under them, the et ‘l"“‘:“ arisc | (hey were in form disconnected. uni- 1is fearless face. For tl s ealth and life should not e |1MOre { onr o the ¢ 1 L fiival, iind! déciire (hGICimErehans |lon toraement er i by mlichil wledlv Fand iinf muci need ol o- of persons wiho od curly I irzed o § YU sson L ere good, | L a is seoured. chand Judlcial personnel | ordination and adjustment to caa 7 i stones in Mott, Pell rs duty by their ehild now. G oon after they t aloft i fog sut e e o cecun e, LRI See AU oot Ak M Co e duen Uy i pecommon M S R U 5 ; S oo X peover e added, four pros-|the respective reaponsibllity of (he | og that these atutes be revise] (Continued From Page Onc) St ieee D B 1 3 1 : PSR e I i SRexeliand St te Tenyern men ol i ntdleatea v (ERIS I wtd el - elaiming ot I \ childe f protectio on enforceme AL the ne : an these problems all require further |y, bl g 1o | 52id the state expected {o sl . proclaiming hine Ki o Yer i the DLorder. with the conse- | most exhaus ; ing them a unified whole in thr pected to show (hat] Chung Ho vhich s ore childr ) il W « de a general appeal 10 unt necossity of stopping vehicles ”:"j - exhaustive consideration and | fgrm of a simple. better-order=1 Miss Parks killed the two childr:n wan of honesly and usefulness. g to schoc o ait s s heg \ vedl H3 cincle folintey Aol R L Ae R RN S stigation which will require | gnd hence more workable code vho had been left in her care by = Wieois o 2 1 i Lot A o ce e o o) B disagreement o€ | ")m"i‘\ @ ¢ E ((nm' and carpest research as 1o the| On the question of padlock in- their father, Alan Rogers, of Wood-| Tiger is i 8 New K, New Jersey ennsyl neipl S e \' e ;‘;:ll:dand‘ forees in action before | junctions, it was stated that the ,,r_\:lmr,\‘ N. J. “Our investigation i world, but H vania [a 1 out to s | b wv“i S M”'} : v;>‘~:\v\l ln‘ "!] ‘;“ b\lpon (hol‘n nions can be arrived at!of injunction proceedings asa meaus | cOmplete.” he said, “and we are thor N A i4 S i e congress accom- | JPHEE ML L B Ko Hh e e ey ’ of enforcing prohibition was o im- | OUEhIY prepared. We will demarnd cidenta or n at might ¢ been blown out over ti of the Jaw en e | IRBERT HOOVER, | portant that the section of the Vol- | the death penalty.” Defense coun- fempt to 1 t 1 \ ocean sion containing | L J e .\;mum‘ oLt atiol Would § TR | sted act dealing with this subject | Sel werc optimistic for acquitta Boston up the twisting that Searching part At thiroug o e SR e e il e S omnethen Loy | should be so amended as to enable | The idea that a defense of tempor i - Wopdsustarda e ! g 1 with ) ,“m_, el ‘;"““)“' Jan. 13 (®—Reserv- | the courts to :each unknown claim- |[ary insanity might be invoked E ’ S e £ ; a at th \‘ mignated v f ! Judgment on its ultimate prohi- | ynts to property, non-residents ani| denied as ridiculous. Il i " et S suid. Mellon proposed no bition conclusions. the law enforce- | cgidents who conceal themselves to| Miss Parks’ own story, as « ] ELEGTI N [IF LARK (Continued From 1 One ) e o ey ! plane bi prentive alo SO gucific number 0f how eustoms | ment commission—in a_ preliminary | ~yado service of process i G e " Bl ¢ nding ce 0 : B s E aid the increase should |report sent to congress today—rec. G Lo o tos % Gl ‘ Kiligi AT ol 1 O Treasury Melion and Attorney e i s ) a) | %It contains nothing which s not | rendered November 10, in company “anro hiseon eutlowg o SRS OML vty General Miteiell on the prohibition Sl i .”'"l‘l”" that the national prohi- | 4ipeady done in the states gencrally | With her alleged common-law hu []VER []AY l‘flRl’bFEN : rch frem the aly itnatior el ALY s e ey o be immediately strensth- | ynen private claims to property are band, Fdward Baka, will be us:d LUL ! Gount Lap0 e established the practicability | € | rest of promoting ob- | concerned,” the commission added. (a+ the principal weapon of defens 5 5 T of the plan. An gctual physical ex- ! servance of and repsect for all law. D - her = 3 S A T e s i dent Taid greatest em- i aw. | Congestion In Courts ier attorneys said. According to ' e o Y ; s A oo nination of our entire border, on no other grounds than to| (ongestion in the federal courts this story she declared that Dorothy| (Continucd Frons One) U « t AN el e S 08 S gwever, will be necessary prior to Kive the law a fair trial” the com- | bt T 5 s Sl ’ 1 1 overburdened cderal S . e N | causing long delays in prosecutions died after a mild chastisement ani a 3 : k i S= oo giving court commission- desienalionfat pollits fof aflivinees said, .“there are obvious | .\ “yargain days” for accused was|that Timothy's death resulted froin ot ROaVGRaT of adver ¢ g or the closing of trails-and traveled anc uncontrovert ifi g, | & ] 2 e = s e A | i preced SRl . r power in minor criminal 0 i traveledy S IELOSSE OB NEE R Houltiss G elarea by s dportito Biveldono) (BRtallRdompR etatray p ? AT v cases, thus correcting w situation | 0ng: = 08 ¥ experience, which | o (o create a feeling in some | Both Left in HMer Care % Sridtaatos Wil il : A rew of $1.000 TEofMar= ) wiiiehs ho’ aaid v ; The work must be done in may, and, as we think, should be | tes that the law can not be| The children w I 3 isbgmeatipgac ed by th RO o o aehi8h 5% e e e e R S o SBR oW s ee see ali gont TR A ERLE SRR CE | Patke! carell st M re ‘v aced in Miss 1 Vil it of the Aviation Corg ; - boring countrics, and their consent |more effective.” [efotoad TE bl ST [ R 9 it ]‘10’:' i ( ; ATh G i i 5 ! htete ntiisfa inal e hotichurtoe T LT el miodTtioa iy cro MG R oTaze | I LOUS N TS G BB A el SR e e Bl i oller ¢ Kirky k. mother of one of the s ausng et Lelieved that at least six months by the Hoover commission to be: ALl BLe s ;'\ i 1'11 Ao e :“ b '_“l‘l“““ ' ; on rmein oftered Jitlonal | Mr. Hoover. shid mrmed the | Wil be required before the new bor- Diylaloniots en foreementima b sen!| DLachineryo SRt CETCUern 20 BLem, o ile i = its s atiributed I 1 jammed the Y doNintp i e R il = " should be done,” the report went on. | to the woman, Dorothy died August e of « f I courts. Violutions of thelder patrol can be d and 1 Rl 4 justice depart- | .. X sueh a colution entirely | 7 and Timothy, August 22. She car o Kin ko wl Nrarere R i preliminary work completed ments, We think such a solu and. Y. August 22. g 1 s old, | prolibitior sald. “col % : " ¢ nf | Tied the bodies away in a suitcas. nent ted ) 5 e e : o : It o Documents Large Package 1)ikerdered conailiont op renesn| Eozelnial pudlintne ettt Rlinelot 0l S sy o 0ds o1 s v flute ¢ ihol6 % calin o I'he voluminous papers including [legislation involved in enforcement, | PTOEreEs R llar riaves Das e o efore | \ ; o e R i e i o It G s R e rolle T > { % styerd by 3 2 cord report from the law «nforce- injunctions by means of concealing has expressly recognized a class of | ] and Timothy in Abs i pilo m exy 1 W the pro- D < cealing | (00 o slight | violatlons,” dliz | €ON: near Atlantic City. . ; 1 e i A 4 nl commission. a dra Lills to ownership of property used for| C* & ¢ ) R F : 1 1t )t £ 4 QL ut A { manufact commission said a statute authoriz- | e accldental finding of Doro- e » M Kol St W : So - Liere out the commission’s recom- | manufacture and sale of illicit liquor. 2 : T R S e S Ir. ¢ 1 b The police i ‘ ced Metoo! 13 Botnin ) ey o8 MM nendations. and statements from | Congestion of petly prosecutions ing the district altorneys in sucn | %= Cir i & ? it Totiis yedin: DO Ly M Mitel b (haer cases to prosecute by complaint o nvestigation and search for i . S ~ o b Gl ) cllon and Niithell. made | it fhe federal courts, leading o | (193 L0 proseeute BY SOMRCI T Rogers' children. On November 1. on of Hard irchild Gory involved. eve o e wilky package for the White Houso | wholosale disposition of accumulated Al g emanded wy | Miss Parks walked into the polic P e : ) e HiUSSCNEC Lo place upon - Speaker | cases under circumstances impairing | SFERC JUESE ¥ y“ 0}’;,\‘ e Y| station in Newark with a statement o Ni ) ) B i N e orth's table the dignity of and Injuring respect | LNC Present state of the P that she understood police wer nal 1 i Ju { i 3 y o I appropriate house commit for those tribunals, [|,. Insuch gases, R 80IDROSEELEE A looking: forier. - Subscaently. sh ! 0 r N \ UL | i e i cxpeetid to begin work soon up- | “Without prejudice fo any ul‘i- iheSpenaity "‘_“""“'\“";,“D{”" Uhtiled them to the grave in Absecon 1 e ‘1 = ¥ e adation B Guy o these recommendations, which mate conclusions,” the roport said, | fine of not more than $399 "”“l‘ ;[ where Timothy's skeleton was found s vyt LA LI 1 G oS re in answer {0 recent congressional | “we think that in the interest of | PT onment in jall without hard |, jater to the grave from which ot A5 119 §] IWREILAY wos for consol of all ag harges of lax enforcement. They | promoting observance of and respect luber mot to exceed six MOnthe, O (oun(y quthorities had removed tlu y R e a iy ing smug. Scrved to bring prohibition more 10| for law, the national prohibition law both ) dismembered body of the littie girl. ( T R Tt {he front than at any time since the | may well be strengthened and .fs| ©We think also that it would be ot i \ 5 i Ao LRI s, TS ATy became effective 10 years 280 etivencss. inereaced i thove im. | cxpedient for congress to define the ‘ Y with « ment = portant particular term ‘casual or ght violations ; i i i : L L et of Hoover Messaz A {0 obserianee. Uhe comtission | (e conimission said, “Speedy coiy ' \ O ¥ 00 N 1 ; Washington, Jan. 13 (P—Presi- gocls S ; victions and certain impositions of : I ommiss e Jeclared that “it is wholly impos- 1 ‘ Ab City 1Ll : tssion bulivye Ue DIO- eyt Tloover In- (ransmitting ths (sible (o st oft bservanee of the | DCnallies ure important considera- X t 1 1 \ « . Pt pre ninary cpor he W P 2 i s and are e K y e effi- LI i Sl X y 5 : H, preliminary report of the I prohibition act from the large ques- | HOM: and arc mor lm y to be effi B et « \ 001 space on nends More Prisons et Rk commission to congressl tion of \lie wiews and habits of the | cacions than threals of Severs wirs | David. Ohernal, 15, ol Hurlbuxl el to tloor of city s G sday. submitted this message it jshment rendered nugatory by coii- - : g T Al o de 3 American people with respect to | S | pai « . B ity conrt | iRy e To the congress of . the United | private judgment as to statutes and | 5ested dockets :awnmssmg any pos- | Street, Painfully Hurt in ! ( ditional \ States A I 1 Sibilitics of trial in the manner co crzanization of parole practices, an regulations affecting their conduct,” | Sibilitie rtfor Acc , o1 cla ourt ty halt el ! In my previous messages 1 have ons affecting their conduct.™| i\ tionally appointed for crimes oi Hartford Ave. Accldent, < of ¢ ) reh | commissio ; rong prohibition law for the Dis- ety : fust Not Forget Past [ 9 | 3 i i : LAl e s i : d oG Sore Teyond |Tedussted the attentlon of the con- | “We must not forget. the many | such magnitude, \ie | DAY Chernai, 12, 8t 22% Hurl Moddos: of Transinlssion ; ; ke Sanaton ; tho e 1 commission. His | & o the urgent situation which | historical cxamples of large-scate | Susgestion as0 wat WERE UL puct etnechadsistouch bysthe pight T} $ i ) ( . a ; « ¥ o ¢ tion ollowed | M8 ~‘°;"“- A “1 ”’; matter of ¢n- | public disregard of laws in our past,” | petty cases be lvrftn«l Iw:\oiu a United | front fender of an autormobile driven ) : nennivaii : ‘ ; R i (el O el B laws. | the report sald. adding that “we | States commissioner A e g sack Bardoorian of 86 Putnan by ) \ 3 ¥ j sl ransfer of pro i orcement | AT o ¢ examination of | must bear in mind the Puritan’s ob- | made to the cour ] : L"‘l d ‘n- .i‘.‘«\l\r.L about 10:30 o'clock this fore- GLat : i Fil L " . : ; g subject, the commission ‘on law | fection to administration, the Whig | Jidgment on the case. There wouid|roon on Iartferd avenus near Tal : ) & S LT cures to Observance and - cnforcement, and | tradition of ‘right of revolution.’ | V® & safeguard that the accused if | cott strect and sustained painful 5 Ve ; 5 i o o5 s baa ¢ Co on ¢ || conrte, the officials of the department of ithe conception of natural righta. found guilly by a commissionor |body bruises and lucerations abou Ao U fiiialie oo e T G Yan 0 el réasutyN U D ent |18 asica (8 fotrawioll by ime Wucmue | conla dermanastrial SeyRiuivmitin (e heas SRR RRENe e Wl (el ! o8t commo e lume s SOVOEL ety of Treasury Mellon explaed | UMIe In the conclusion that increas- | eratic tradition of individual pari- | three days: flostio Belialn Genatel hoepltalitol : : ; TR ) memedats e Ureasurny’s proposal for checking |IN8 enactment of federal criminal | cipation in sovereignt | ! T e (o £ St el ) on nreh 1he igeling of liquor across the | /&WS over the past 20 years, as 10| Asserting that as to enforcement Lopor¢ Dominates (CAPARE | o et Kb e b JERALE, T und yoop i { e and feas | borders. He suggested which violation of the prohibition |t e e e e e g on i en SRR SR BRI e vire o mB ‘ R neal oy L Broniliting enirs of all persons|JAWS comprises rather more than | show the size of the D;_m:m ® o | transmittal to congress of the | curbstone as he was driving north : : i el R s 1t ports of | ONe-half of the total rests, has ' commission said th Had % > Hoover law gnforcement commis-|on Hartford avenue at the approxi suscopt] i o i ! i e BTV I o R Lo e o st e e SR SRS S pibRiniratirepordealing snith intog | S ERS2 of 15 miles an hour, He s . i na ot ports e Tederal courts of a character for [ §0,000 persons from renpwrcs of [ nibition, today dominated the capi- | lried to 4void striking him, but was s 0 « i L of PO Whieh they are i1l designed, and in e A "dv L0 tars fiery discussion of the anti- unsuccessful. His statement was ) truly 5 1 Tl | many cascs entircly beyond their|a staggering number of ]‘“ icates | {0 or laws and their enforcement. |substantiatcd by Benjamin Bagda v Search Near Waterhury f B e WHR | capacity. The result 18 to delay | be cailed fo nimuer of phat mighil ' A brief message was prepared by sarian of 155 North street, Andre ’ S 1 custol B OVCT ™ civil causes, and of even more fm-| Attention w i 410; :"""l"l"‘”_‘ | President Hoover to accompany the | Hugopian of 138 Wilcox street and 80 ) v PHULADELEIIA LAWY I DEAD CGirénlioni oLl 1 horduy pa. | POFtance, the defeat of both justice | also were 18 0 s ot \m ;.( "*| commission’s statement, which vl DELLELS Gl 0 ARkl G preid ! ? | ol S i i i ind law cnforcement, morcover, ex- | and shore ins niles of boundary | jamanded by senate “drys™ at the [Who were viding with him L Ito o i flonrit e o rionee ahoia b ldton ob il atr, jong snoxa dinow fop ths Unted S0tos| iuest ot Lo prestnt dispute. e e le e ok oft fre 20 ) h i e e Spro BECE R OO o SRARS et etaty poindlo i iin ection s e s ny e Stne it eratite ok ine (EELEYARIBIO USEHIN DIER OB ED o 1 1 ; iile i : P St (s T b ~um e | prohibition controversy was in-| Westport, Jan. 13 (P—Chiefs John . ¢ : Sk b § ‘ [ ] antgand inmlraiton o (ISR SrERIE et 2 0 Ieral n- | The number of smuggling roads crenaed by statements from the| & Dolan and Francis b. Dunnigan of 1 ‘ S i il ) ‘ (i i i from Canada is reported as at least | hourd of temperance and soclal serv- | the Westport police and fire depart ! o plane ) ° I : L L some Disagree With La R e L ice of the Methodist Bpiscopal | Ments today were investigaling a ST beg » ? : Lo gk J < A to determine wha e : :" rl \ AW FPorces Not Sufticient Ohurch, South, and from represen- | Mysterious fire, which last night de- : i & " ; : Y bl ount will be . -'] b ions of the Amer- “To deal with an enforcement | tative Britten, republican, Illinois, stroyed 30 bath houses at Compo { A 4 Bo I'vnro: To Aid Teaveling Public ican peoplc may /dmm' « upon the ! problem of this size and spread,” | wet."” | Beach, at an estimated loss of $1,000. i It 1% helieved the proposcd plan | 1erits of some of the questions In- | tlie report continued, “the federal| The former. issued jointly by B complaing o ) P i I I promote materially the conve nr‘\"‘\'k] overy responsible citizen | government can draw only on a por- | Bishop James Cannon Jr.. chairman | Flephants never recover from ; 1 of the traveling public,” Mel- | supports the fundamental prineipl: | tion of the personnel of three fed-|of the board, and Dr. . L. Craw-| pncumonia