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{ i ee t THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922 , 7% —_a a x ing to forty-five years, nine months |112 cons and twenty-six days. The sentences | sentence were divided—State courts, $213,000 | prisonment fines and twenty-five years sentences; | while Federal courts, 273,000 fines and tment twenty years jail sentences ty, ees weet a ROR, SPOT IN THE STATE, DRY FIGURES SHOW N.Y. County in 1921 Had 112 | Convictions; Broome, 147; Erie, 166; Monroe, 14 1) Records of the courts in Pre @sex ip this State in 1921 4 mented by the Anti-Saloon Leagu fm ten folios of tables and a chart, which were issued yesterday by the Patistical bureau of the legal depart- Rent of the league rs four Federal Courts in New York and Sumreme and County Courts in the sixty-two counties. It was pre- pared pursuant to a resolution adopted ho annual meeting of the league May, which in effect gave warn- ing to the courts that they would be watched. This was it “Resolved, that we instruct the staff of the league to obtain and publish the records of all public of- figgetts with respect to the enforcement OfgBrohibition, particularly the facts ing the number of arrests, ar- raighments and convictions, together with the penalties imposed, in every ty in the State.” e legal examiners and statisti- ¢iaa found the Federal courts uni- formly careful and systematic in keeping records, and errors in tabula- tion.ought not to be over | per cent Inge counties each District Attorney hi method of his own in recording i ments and activities of the Su- pre and County Courts, and this unW@liability probably involved inves- tigators in maximum errors of.5 per cent. It was often necessary to go through court minutes and at times to investigate original indictment papers In State courts sev against an offender we separately; while the I always grouped then Judges haz a habit sentence, a practice not-known in Federal courts. Allowing for ral indictments the State perversities, the tables are pre- sented ‘as accurate as humanly pos- sible.’’ “The research work of our statisti eal bureau,"’ Orville S. Poland, coun- sel for the Anti-Saloon League of N York, suys in summary of the re “shows that during the calendar } of 1921 there were 3,043 indictme for violations of the prohibitory laws inthe State courts, and in the ral courts, making a total of Prohibition cases in the State of New York. At the close of the year the State courts had 1,226 undisposed of, and the Federal courts had 1,205. a total of 2,581, leaving 4,205 disposed of during the year. “Of these, 3,525 were convicted and paid fines amounting to $486,883, be- sides receiving jail sentences amount- brreceprecere IS YOUR CHILD SICK A} Give It Gude’s Pepto-Mangan— “For Thirty Years Doctors’ Favorite Tonic Children that grow too fast and play too hard or perhaps work too hard at school (oh, yes, some children do work hard at school) become pale and a little run-down, and then mothers and fathers become worried about them. The youngsters do not eat with their usual big appet and so they become thin and tire out easily. There is a simple and good remedy for this. It is Gude's Pepto: Mangan, the tonie rich in a certain ferm of iron that is readily absorbed by the system. Gude's Pepto-Mangan will soon put the color back into the children’s cheeks and give them the kind of an appetite every mother loves to see. It is sold by druggists it'two forms—liquid and tablet—and is absolutely sufe to give to any child Ask ‘our home doctor what he thinks Gude's Pepto-Mangan,—Advt v The report cov- State courts, 85 ind t and in the Federal Courts 80/135 r nt. Of the 15 per cent, in the] Onc State courts with a termination favor. |and 1 able to the defendant, only ninety-six were dut of the d cent. ar acquitted by juries; in other Uhrough the CONVICT ARNSTEIN’S ALLEGED CONFEDERATE 74 cases of suspended |MLLE, . $4,510 in fines and no Im- \t, throught State courts; ome County had 186 indict word juries acquitted only 5.2 per cent. of the cases disposed of. The record in the Federal courts is even better in respect to juries, for when we eliminate the 398 cases dismissed| Easterday Vou prosed in the Federal Courts ry ia acquitted only fifty-three ‘ON 8, or 2.2 per cent. of thel astorday, « sed of (Nioky) Art e figures demolish the theory | great Wall ry will not convict for viola tions of the Prohibition Law. Juries in New York do find liquor eriminals guilty. If juries in New York, the would missals, of wet prog 2, will return April confed and These Federal records also of forgery and ut- ratios run ity of Vor. 1.—Wilen We derate of Jules others in. the of guilty, es anywhere vate ceantantens tors rn them Dod Way to etter enforcement of the law ghd be for the Magistrates to bind] Copyrit 16) (07 over more alleged v Press Publishing Company, 1922, the juries a chance at them,” BEEN) EN ip Saale) The tables classify indictments, dis- | yacht ital h had el bee . 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