Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1926 — Page 8

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SARGENT CITES VIGOROUS DRIVE AGAINST CRIME Attorney-General Gives Justice Department Report to Congress. Bv United, Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Crime Is being vigorously suppressed in the United States, Attorney General Sargent said in his annual report to Congress today. Heavier jail sentences and larger fines are being made by Federal Courts; prohibition convictions are . increasing and anti-trust suits have successfully ended a number of price fixing monopolies, Sargent said. He held the prohibition law "is still unsettled and unsatisfactory,” from a judicial viewpoint, and recommend that authority of the coast guard and customs to operate beyond the twelve-mile limit, fixed in rum treaties with foreign nations, be decided by the Supreme Court. Sargent reported Federal officers during the year seized 330 American vessels loaded with liquor, thirtythree foreign ships, and 519 vessels without cargoes, suspected of being rum runners. Shows Increase For crimes against the Government the Justice Department obtained convictions with sentences amounting to 4,949 years, had fines of {1,038,000 assessed and recovered

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