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Gives Heavy Sen © To Make Federal Law Effective © #. 9. Judge MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 15. wor law violators “because the law ought to be enforced,” Pause it never can be made effective unless I am severe,” was the state- tences in Jail in West Fills Prisons, but Declares There| ;, Is Yet Room for Violators. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, STOLE BOOKS AND $3 FROM MAN IN STREET, CHARGE AGAINST TR'!O Three young men, with an apparent weakness books, literally ran into the arma of Patrolman William Hickey ‘That he was severe in sentencing and “be- reet near the Howe evolver the patrolm: backed the three against a wall and rapped his night stick. Another patrol- day of Judge Page Morris of the United States District Court, now yn here. ‘Easy sentences don't ‘Bnything,” said the I Mand I am sending liquor-law viola Yers to jail wherever the statutes ena- le me to do so.” * © Four county jails in this district Pave been comfortably filled with Fed @ral paying “guests” since Judge Morris started his campaign several eral jur re is plenty of room ye' amsey, Hennepin, Wino- and Wabasha Counties’ jails are Pretty Cull, but there is still plenty of Defendants in liquor cases must be ight on hand with their attorneys nénever their cases called in ge Morris's Court or heir bail oney. A defendant two days ago ad his $1,000 bond forfeited for ap Seering just ten minutes after his Bame was . “Judge Morris has adopted several “Mmcans for speeding up liquor cases. r one thing an accused who pleads t offens ally MAN MILLINER CHARGES Eflentenced to Serve Ten Days, He's ag ‘Taken to Bellevue. *© Suffering from contusions of the body and a possible fracture of the right arm that he received, according to his etate- Ment, from a hightstick a police red at noon yesterday in arresting <@t Fourth Street and West Broadway, Wiliam Canara, twenty-eight, a mitit- yBer, of No, 149 Bieecker Street, was taken from the Tombs Prison to Belle- vue Hospital last night. Canara was sentenced to ten days in i yesterday morning in the Tombs rt when he was convicted before strate Charles Oberwager on a @harse of disorderly conduct. Wen sald ho resisted arrest. ——— Police- Cooksin 20 minutes six cupfuls of furiously boiling accomplish ¢ *} to two hours, he said ely short jail sentence But to not guilty and then be ¢ ted means jail. latest speeding up method of Morris was tried Tuesday when jopted the English system of ex- amining jury panels en masse. resulted in a saving of half an hour y. The hallway, pockets. “They go at it quicker in Eng the police, wer land,"’ he said. identified America’s Foremost Specialists” OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & CG 34th Streot — New York An Important Sale Thursday ‘Kayser’s’ Lisle Union Suits Very Special 69c Bodice top or built-up shoulder straps, tight knee, reinforced. Regular and extra sizes. In White only. Koselle;, Silk Vests AAA Extra heavy quality Jersey Silk. Reinforced. Flesh, White, 2 95 Orchid, Black. Special kes; Silk Bloomers AAA Extra heavy quality Jersey Silk. Reinforced. 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