Show I I Andrews Andrews' Successful Mission I Los Angeles Express General Lincoln C. C Andr Andrews ws prohibition enforcement enforcement enforce enforce- ment mont chief has returned from fro England highly p pleased leased and entirely satisfied with the attitude of ot the British government on liquor smuggling lIng He Re found abroad a powerful po aid In his fight to stop illicit liquor liquor- traffic at Its source In the assurances given of ot future cooperation to stamp out liquor rUnning running running run run- ning from Great Britain and British possessions to the United States He has put smuggling between two fires tires and now Is confident he can sweep the sea of ot the rum fleet General Ge Andrews went to London upon invitation invitation Invitation tion from the British government The British had tak taken n the initiative It was no case as some have said of ot seel seeking aid from a foreign government to enforce our own laws lav but was the offer by a friendly government to take necessary steps to prevent its people from violating the laws of their own country and the United d States and General Gene Andrews was asked to London to discuss how best the British government could perform that service Everybody knows Imo of ot course that smuggled liquor is only a small part of what is peddled by boot boot- G General Andrews himself has haJ said the smugglers are responsible for only 20 per cent Eighty per cent Is home made hooch stuff concocted concocted concocted con con- in kitchens and cellars and bottled and la labeled laI la- I b in Imitation of ot the smuggled brands But i isale sale of ot the 80 per cent and it Its price depends depe on arrival arrival ar ar- ar- ar rival rhal of the 20 per cent Customers are made to believe it is all smuggled d stuff sturt else they wouldn't buy or pay the prices bootleggers ask For that reason every ship driven from rum row means also the closing closing- of ot ten to a dozen moonshine distilleries s ashore Cooperation in inthe the fight tight on rum runners will consist In tn permitting pe United States cutters to enter British territorial waters in the Bahamas in preventing pre pre- venting transfer to the British flag flag- of ot ships In Intended Intended In- In intended tended tor for smuggling trade and prosecution of ot shipmasters for tor making false declarations regarding regarding regard regard- ing ine their destination |