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A S Convent S S 5 1 S S S A 1 j j Grand tan l Jurors to to Inquire t I hito Property p jp j Wrecking ecking j Visit f. f isit i. i to Church n S School 1 E Four Of Officers to Lose V Jobs I f for r Raid Raido o on Con Con- ll yen to Sta Start Probe t 5 5 ANGELES July 19 13 CAP CAP CAP- AP for or a a. grand nd Jury In In Investigation to fix responsibility for of th P which led District Attorney Attorn n ney y Buron Pitts' Pitts prohibition agents to- to raid a convent In hi Belvedere eh der it a aS without Aj n warrant S eie e rl befog made by bythe the county count r ii c t today The Th prohibition agents forced Their wa way Into l i the tIie- convent nt on th the r night of or Juno June 13 aft after r admittance l 11 ld been refused them them- They hey fo found nel n j n jio rb Incriminating evId evidence bc Fitts r Announced Wednesday ill night ht that l JuL hat had I been made and dam duri to the b convent t paid for tor anI and that n no further her raids ere were toi to b be made madei without Ith ut search warrants The prosecutor tor announced last nIght that at nt least r four ur officers ers of or hix prohibition detail would be dis dis- missed Th The names of ot thosa to be discharged d were were not disclosed l sed h but t FlU Fitts r ald C Captain n. n Clyde Plummer er clil chief t of ot the thedr dry remain on the j Job b. b Constable Conable Con t ble I-I I Harry rry Tucker of or Del Bel- vedere dero denied having bayIng had anything todo to-do with Ith the case de despite the fact tact S that hit the th tip Up was II s toJ have taye v com from him said bald he In wn wa was of ot oft t the opinion the Information tl n had 1 ei ci given Iven b by an unidentified per per perr perron ao ion on who ho ho previously J had hal caused hl him t 16 to send end one of t hl hf his deputies dep to the 8 ime locality lIty In search erch of or a a a. still badore representing UI I hop J. J J Ji T Cantwell said th that t as as tar fr us III 1 the CatholIc church chueh was as concerned concerned conc con con con- c the c case se was 8 a a. closed jn inc inc- l d dent nt Bishop Cantwell IJ had pre- pre ht en tot Hiram John S 11 of California a n J letter r of oC protest tt U tinder the Impression Ion that the r raid ld 11 bd been luid-been be been n 8 stag staged ld d by te federal eral authorities S tl ti ties s J c Informers t 1 ra Ar Are r. r Held I ld d Liable S Q AG u i 9 9 AP ArS Ar- Ar S Dh h MR t state te district court court of Appeals l ru d. d here yesterday th that t informers 11 1 send officers o on fruitless liquor r raids can be sued by the raid raid vl 1 time f for r mall malicious lous prosecution tf nand and for damages S TI r Th ruIng perr permitted ti tl Inn tat t-tat m nt of a a. by Mr and i Mrs Irs Ear E. arl R Blancett a three orth of or th k n neighbors l John Sohn Jenny Jenny- and The s suit lf was was' thrown c out t of the th superior r r court on the that it rho should have been brought a against the police Instead d of ot the Informers The tr from fr m m th the supe sune- z rt ruling S N Jjr Ir and andr Mrs Ms r Blancett set forth S that they were doln charitable work for their church last Christ Christ- G and that t as U h re a n number r f t automobile trucks called at nt their home iome me m boxes th that have 1 looked okd to the neith neighbors ors S rh showed that Ui n rs xi d that th the B were a bootlegging ca cs- Tho poli police o obtained o n ICh warrant anant and anh r lel raided raided- d' d the 7 Blancett home but found found no no liquor In rendering Its Its Its' decision the n ap appellate ap- ap court said aid it was 8 not sax sar sary for ah Informer to a a complaint com com- plaint or rm ran nn Information In order to establish his If It a aeron person eron Is Irist Instrumental l In In setting the Uti- law In motion he be Je heMlI held heM Y maye e T S v lI liable bl S Dry Agent jent St Starts s Drive om S TEXARKANA irk Ark July u 1 19 CAP CAPOn AP APOn On Oh his Ids pr premise mlle that 75 76 per per percent cent cent- of cc bootlegging bootlegging- J in Ark Arkansas Arkansas' ns s' s I Is done by women S S M. M r. r Gurley deputy dep ty prohibition administrator tor for for t the ste e ot th the s. s te d has hal arrested fourteen women and declares the drive Just has begun out raiders raider's Have been given Ive In In- In t to t ta th hard boiled d he heBald Bald gaid and and b before fore ye e e are through h hundreds n eds of t v en are re gon going to find lacing facing a a. federal Judge 1 Gurley Y assisted ed 75 76 per cent of or his state to tl w w women men and said fjald aid half of haU of those so KO engaged operated op-ernt d g tor for Ill s- s sag fit agents ag their hus- hus bandH or r. r friends The The days das of at f southern chivalry are over over so sa far is Le s 's women violators of th the Jaw law are m re con can con lie he A added ded In UIn the past pr prohibition h officials especially In the south have been inclined to Io o look a askance e at tie the w weman we- we man liquor vendor endor because federal Judges h have not hot f favored sending end endl g. g them to such institutions as s Atlanta AtIl arid and Le v n prisons Now NOs with the new v prison for tor omen V-omen omen at Alderson V W. W Va ya the situation Is changed S The to fourteen rte n Jheri seven even seven and nd seven negroes n gr es and six tx bc men men were arr arrested ted In raids which the d deputy administrator r said resulted from activities of at undercover t over agents agents' who tio have havn- been working working- in this section e Uon Mo Moat t of or the raids which h s started smarted art d dV V cr Iri to Texarkana All AU Allbut bu but but- a few of those arrested arr ted re released on bond H tp 1 |