The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1922, Page 19

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with padanarters at | Willoughby Street. Philip T | experienced campaigner among th Unusual interest is manifested in the Kings County between the present incumbent, Democrat opponent, Mugistrate Charles J. fight for I Dedd, M {on his record made during the past year, since he was appointed to suc- Ged Supreme Court Justice Harry BE. Lewis on the ele: Campaign for District Attorney Is Brooklyn’s Hottest Contest Ruston Stands on, His Record and Dodd Promises to Bring Malefactors to Justice Without Favor. John E Mistrict Attorney in E. Ruston, Ruston is running Ss and his vation of the latter to the bench. + He claims that he has driven the unmen out of Brooklyn by his vig- rous prosecution of them, and that j@ has practically pul a stop to the le of the poisonous that aused so many deaths in the Red ook section, The District Attorney jeclares that he has secured a larger eFcentage of convictions than any of to himself} he finished, in o'clock le atten¢ Hungarian Repu and wound up a m-} Bronx, To vat | start up th There are eightee gute 15,000 voters. Republicans ings are Assembly dis delivered in It “hooch'* United States 5: is predecessors and takes some credit for the present absence of crime in Brooklyn. He rests his flaims for re-election on his lishments and confidently the voters will ai lorse his qarninin all the tration. will Willi n Magistrate Dodd, who been on| and the bench for tw promises| Some days t the people tha to speak thre: will vig- M1 criminais with- out fear or favor and that the cases Will be tried in court and not in the Newspapers. He says everybody will be given a square veal and that he Will administer office simply, solely and entirely in the Interest of Justice. Assemblyman who represe Legishiture, bills at the Roth candidates ability amd experien and no matter whic will be protected, F ® vigorous campi rank and file of ea: transcends even contest. there have he ly four are lawyers of in criminal law] are wins the public] The g| there »| determined to hay three terms in t Reilly tant m: will be more bridges. brid h party the fight Gubernatorial the Former Boro Pounds the Jud Paign mote th A meeti £6 Court Street, w by « large num business men Miss Lillan M »- | the mbly sought afte oratie women uilended | one of the best or of lawyers und| und the meetings ere has also been} for the women. rs Non-Pavtisan Ju- s mpaign m trict Thousands of letters are out to the voters urging th of Judge Bayes to the Suprem and placards have throughont the Headquarters ure Queens, Nass, mond counties Gannon jr., candidate, h r ane listributed judi district to We ¢ Sutfoik wi Justice other represented Assembly for he would feel in Alt fam 1, Hu well, the two T the Cha for Supreme Court, have opened joint] mittee on Military headquarters at No. 201 Montague} ment he regards Street. important for at) over twenty yea One of the, lutest political organizu- [Guard tions tu be formed in P lyn “Kipgs Cot American | Assistant 1) Belvagei | and Cy COAL LADEN S¢ R Strength for your : children. Every your child eats is changed int muscle, bone, and strength. Tak-hom-a Biscuit is ninet per cent nourishment. Good for the children—an something they like. Sold only in the red package. Branches in Over 100 Cities the new organizition with an agere- membership, All the at seven meetings last night all the movements for the betterment of the teaching force. Major Frederick i tet he did not 8 Tak-hom-a Biscuit that loose-Wites Biscurt (Company n affiliated clubs in it is claimed, of ing Italian r every | a 8 Will be] er enator Calder spoke When] ! Brooklyn after 11 atic can THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1922, SAYS VOLSTEADSM S10 BLAME FOR THRVNG SALOONS A. W. Baltazzi, for Congress, Attacks Dry Law Enforcement. Highteenth Amendment and the have not destroyed eve pm. Tt 8. A. Waruer F te for fonul District, w than in th Candidate still flourishes, So zzi, emo- “Prohibition and its illegitimate son, Volsteadism."” Mr. Bultazzl declares: ment is revival here in America of a form of government that belongs to autocracy and not to democracy, It ts a bold and insulting assertion of nar- row minds that the pe trusted to govern themselves. [t has audaciously essayed the task of pre- seriping and regulating the diet of the 1 knows the barroom had be- come @ terrible source uf evil tn this country. Livery decent citizen must rejoice that the old barroom has been destroyed forever Yn America, Thus far it has been destroyed in theory, In ¥] the fiction of the law, rather than ac. extinguished. It ' fourishes e on Long Island under Pro- very largely because of the majority of the peo- Amendment. nt T do not tually ne) hibitior t “1 hold that the Eighteenth Amend- ple cannot be |; approve “Disregard of law is as dangerous o free government a# are all such restrictive measures as the Volstead law “The Volstead Jaw is undoubtedly the worst bit of legislation ever enact- ed by the United States Congress, and It ought to be speedily revised In ac; fed a blic ta meeting of in Harlem the will through the interior rtx of the State nator is scheduled ad four times Michael J wet lead- a result, ige TEESE ‘ he I ; tident tha’ ‘ in his efforts for 5 ( Trimmed With urpl Her district ts | |e nized in Brooklyn | |Eé are mi Miss Murphy is a 1 has been active in A. Wells, who has th District in the past six years, ‘ ny. He js a bi spend the ti entail, but in rip to the Capi bit with lim. The Com irman of the Affairs, 2 ilitiaman. 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