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‘ / THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1 921, RAIDS IN HOMES ARE NOT UPHELD BY : » KINGS GRAND JURY | | * {mg the steamship Morro Castle with indictments. From that time onward Only 11 Indictments t in Booze Cases Returned Out of 116 Asked by Police. ‘The Kings County Grand Jury again | to-day demonstrated its belief that th Police have no. right to invade homes | without warrants in search of liquor, proof of sale of forbidden spirita. It handed down to-day only eleven a indictments out of 116 cases presented to it—less than 10 per cent. Since April 27, and including thot @ate, the Grand Jury has devoted six days to consideration of alleged {I+ Jogal traffic. The result has beer that of the 502 cases investigated by Mt, 424 have been dismissed, only 1. indictments being found. The testimony, which is said to have been adduced before the jury by Assistant District brought to Ifght a new device on the part of those who take exception to the drastic Mulla~-Gage Law. may be called “the walking the case of Charles and Catherine, Popkis of No. 2647 Pitkin Avenue, it) is reported, unofficially, of course,’ that Mrs. Popkis was described to} the jurors as employing a voluminous skirt equipped with two pockets. In one, sq the story runs, was a quart bottle of whiskey, in the other @ collection of glasses. Her task in the Pitkin Avenue place was to dust! off. sandwiches until she received a} wink in reference to a customer. | Phen, the story goes on, she would! take the customer to a rear room| and serve him with a cheering glass. Payment therefor was made to Pop- kis on the way out. Im this case the jury voted an in- @ictment on the ground that there ‘was evidence of a sale. A similar “walking bar” case was that of John Hanson, a porter in the Deverage parlor at No, 5601 Seventh Avente, so the story goes. He had two large pockets in his trousers, one for a bottle of whiskey, the other for gin. In his blouse were umerous pockets for glasses, ‘When the “high sign” was given to him by one in authority he came fto action with his ammunition. in this case the jury refused to indict Decause Hanson had declared that ae! ‘was not paid for the stimulant, but “gave” it to friends when their con- dition made it necessary that they be artificially stimulated. ‘The reputed annals of the jury ses- @lon included the case of one man mamed Clarence Eickelberger, who was halted by a watchman as he was leav- ®omething more than a’natural bulge at the waist. ‘When the bulge was inspected it Proved to be, 60 the police reported, @leyen bottles of gin hung to a belt. Eickelberger is said to have offered the watchman a whole bottle of gin and $100 in’cash if he would let bis Prisoner go, but the watchman turned ‘him over to the police. He was in- @icted, according to all accounts. In another case the police are said ft have @ntered the home a saloon keeper after failure to find alcoholic @rinks in his bar and to have dis- covered upstairs several thousand dollars’ worth of spirits. As the police were without warrants the jury refused to find an indictment. Inspection of the Brooklyn Grand Jury records of cases resulting from the Mullan-Gage law, shows that the first cases were presented to it on April 19. There were 23 of them and indictments resulted. From that date to April 25, 100 cases were pre- gented and 81 indictments were found. ~ On April 2% a fury in the Kings County Court registered the first ac- ittal on one of the aforementioned East, West, North or South There sis no path over Attorney Snyder.! |SPECIAL EXCURSIONS there has been a marked decrease in| Fs rney Lewis | liscuss the | ng that | the way that | seemed understood miseal ‘oper 1 jury bel he cases to by come under th was much stret oot traffic po was directing | hing about Before’ th who gave 4 waiter at. the N.Y, sald th hiv. from the rea that» he saw his n Hoop Russer Propucts Co: 134 DUANE STREET (WHOLESALE ONLY) ASR any Dealer Next Sunday and Decoration Day LAKE HOPATCONG $1.85 May 29 and 30 23d St, 7.17; Liberty St., 7.40 ackson 'AV., Jersey Gig, 88 Broad St, Newark, 7.4 M. MAUCH CHUNK $2.41 May 2 and 30 W,,284 St. 1-17; Liberty st. 1.20 Jackson Av, Jersey city Broad St, Newark, 7.45 A. 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