Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1931 — Page 7

JUNE 19, 1931

ECONOMY RULE NOT TO AFFECT U. S. DRY ARMY Prohibition Chief Unable to Find Any Place for Reductions, By Unit'* Pm* WASHINGTON. June 19.—Prohibition enforcement Is to be exempted from President Herbert Hoover’s economy campaign, it was disclosed today. Neither Attorney General Mitchell nor Federal Prohibition Director Amos W. W. Woodcock have been able to find where any reduction in expenditures can be made. A total of around $50,000,000 yearly is required for federal prohibition enforcement activities. The main endeafbr will be to keep enforcement funds down to their present level. Woodcock said he would ask congress for an increase In appropriation at the next session, but it is indicated plainly there w’ill be no decrease. There was some thought that the nr 3 w enforcement campaign which opens next month with 350 additional dry agents might lead Woodcock to ask for still another addition to the federal force at the : next congress, but it is too early to i determine this, he said. • Opposed to Force Cut Congress appropriated $11,369,500 for the Federal prohibition bureau, nn Increase of $2,369,500 over appropriations for the previous year. Most of th* increase was for 500 new agents. Already 150 of these have been put to work. The others are to begin operations about the middle of July after two weeks of schooling. Activities of the prohibition bureau cover only a part of prohibition enforcement costs. A sizable part of funds for the coast guard, customs bureau and justice department go for prohibition enforcement, bringing the total to around $50,000,000. Woodcock Is enthusiastic over the campaign he will begin in the next few days with his greatly increased force, and he would contest vigorously any attempt to cut down this force and restrict the drive that he has planned so carefully. Expansion Necessary Mitchell said he saw no change of any appreciable economies in his department, which receives about $50,000,000 a year, less than most of the other federal 'departments. He explained that there has been a necessary expansion in facilities of; the department, and even now’ there j Is further need for expansion. Courts still are congested, espe-! cially with prohibition cases. It has i been necessary to have additional ; men to handle the larger dockets. The federal penitentiaries, too. are overtaxed, and additional building will be required in the near future, j ARRESTS HIS OWN KIN TO MAKE SHOWING Patrolman Hales Brothers, Sister Into Court, But Loses. By SEA Service NEW YORK, June 19.—Policeman j Stephen Hennessey wanted to make : a good showing on his job. So when ' his sister’s dog got out, he took her j to court and lodged a protest that I her dog was roaming the neighborhood without a muzzle. The judge ruled that it was silly, even though it was against the law 7 . Then Hennessey had his brother taken to court because he used j violent language. The judge also ! thought that silly, so he adjourned the case to give the relatives a chance to make up U, S, DOMINATE Importations in Argentine Exceed by Far All Other Nations. By United Press BUENOS AIRES, June 19.—United States manufactured vehicles dominated the motor car and motor truck importations of Argentina during April, official statistics reveal. Argentina importated a totq,l of 1,043 passenger cars and 402 trucks from the following countries respectively: Passenger cars—United States, 1,014; England, 10: Italy, 10; Germany. 7; France, 2. Trucks—United States, 402.

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