Show D DRY Y ENFORCEMENT CEMENT WO WORK K MAKES G IN Br nh A. A A 1 1 4 Pres WASHINGTON Nov No 12 In 12 In a aI I lessening of or arrests by his agents Prohibition Director Woodcock sees hope that enforcement of 0 the liquor laws is becoming more effective He gave this thu interpretation in making making mak mak- ing public figures showing a heavy drop in the number of or federal arrests last month At the same time the director figured fig fig- figured red enforcement last year cost America only 4 cents and 2 mills per capita and land said that looks to me like a pretty good showing During October Woodcock said his hI men initiated cases in which arrests arrests ar u. ar- ar rests were made compared with arrests in September and 18 49 for the same ame month last year car It is a possible deduction that whenever er the number of federal cases begin to fall faU off oft enforcement is III becoming becoming be be- coming comin more effective provided there is no letup on the part of I agents he told newspaper m men n. n There has hu been no letup |