Show 1 00 US U.S. U. U S S. S AGENTS DIE IN DRY FIGHT Over Wounded in Attempts Attempts Attempts At At- tempts to Enforce Prohibition During 15 Years WASHINGTON Nov 11 C lt A It It has cost ost the lives of about federal agents gents agents for the government to enforce national prohibition More than government agents were wounded II But in suffering these casualties the federal men arrested around persons and seized worth of property including liquor an anc stills tills The heaviest casualties recorded up to o the end of the 1932 fiscal year were in 1930 when 14 agents were killed and injured An equal number lost ost their lives in 1921 but the injuries totaled only 13 that year The number injured in 1931 and 1932 arc not recorded recorded re- re corded but five were killed the former former for for- m mer r year and nine the latter Predicts New I Drive rive Against Liquor I MINNEAPOLIS Nov 11 With ft With With prohibition repeal now a certainty Andrew J. J today saw in the near near future another campaign for outlawing the traffic In liquor Stating in a public letter to local newspapers the wets had won through politics and brazen nullification of the constitution the coauthor coauthor- of the dry enforcement act admitted also the lithe drys drS were ov over overconfident over over- r- r confident |