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RUM-RUNNERS DESERT LIQUOR; FEAR DRY ACT Arrests on Border Fewer as Bootleggers Fear Jones Law. B’l United Prr** ROUSES POINT, N V Apr! 26. C ,-tom.s official:; stationed along the ( . .uji-iii i over which a goodly portion of the United States’ illegal liquor supply has flowed, are rn* arresting as many rum-runners since the stringent Jones law went into effect. The Jones law has forced the rum-runners to reverse an unwritten law of their own—that by no means should a bootlegger desert his carload of liquor when he is in danger of being apprehended by officers. “They’re deserting their loads,” explained the customs men of this motion in commenting on the fact Alxat they arrest very few rum-run-ners in comparison with the number of automobiles confiscated. ’lime was when a rum-runner who deserted his car and cargo was looked upon as a coward. Youthful bootleggers were considered novices by the more experienced tintil they had at least been nabbed once. The Jones law has changed ®ll that. “Whereas in the old days, a driver would take a chance on outdistancing the government patrol tears, their first move today is to Hump from their cars at the start of the pursuit. In the deep woods which border the majority of the

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Congresswoman

Here Is anew and pleasing photo of Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, congresswoman from Florida and daughter of the late William Jennings Bryan. Os course, she’s a Democrat. Adirondack highways, we stand a poor chance of spotting them, so we are content with seizing the car,” one officer explained. The officers also report that orders given all federal agents that they must use firearms only in case of self-defense or grave emergency, have resulted in unusual boldness on the part of bootleggers, who realize they are comparatively safe In leaping from their cars and hiding in the woods.

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