Show l I QUITTING l Q S SA SAY SAYd d a 1 AP- AP reached the Ure ears earst 5 have 6 t enforcement officials n. n ors were scurrying ng to elt the ena enactment tn ent ot of the thet I penalties for t but there hers is no not C t of such uch stories try department QI t Lowman assistant sec sec- R in charge ot of the l M rT Doran j and Janies andAr Dr James 1 ner ei Qt If said et brought under the ca cases s a 1 deter inait ina- ina impossible to judge it wis s legislation at this of oahe the Lorn n 1 believed that at I T g the de- de conc bootleggers usines were untrue DOUBTED D day ay tine the Jones law Jaw was Coolidge reports President l. l from rol 1 arlous sections of lirY bootleggers were illicit trade Ines Inest In- In est es storiEs storiE's have sal said that aerators among the violas viola viola- s taking this action rather a penalty ot f five years ars an and d a a. aa m fine e ot he penalty how however ver ma may the athe judge hearing a a. case under the Uan tiran i the court c urt so rules t t frith Uh the report that Iwers WEre becoming fright fright- en d it was related d the PrIce of liquor was being dou doubled lE or I tripled because ot of the risks risks' Involved These types of reports caused officials to smile and they expressed the belief bellef that th bootleggers boot boot- were using a pretext to obtain obtain ob- ob tain from their customers a great deal more the poor POOL of liquor sold In this country was worth Especially did this apply appl to the tho bootlegger who sold liquor by the I drink or pint or quart fOr It long has been the policy of the prohibition tion bureau to devote ote its attention I to the large operators am among ng the violators and to strike at the source of supply raker than Uran to pile up Innumerable cases against small peddlers who are agents for the big law vIolators NO CASES TRI TRIED D Lowman while there had been a few arrests under the Jones Joncs' law throughout the country countr n no gauge as to could be set until some soma of the cases had been tried He pointed out that under under un- un der tire the law It was necessary for a federal grand jury to return indictments indictments indict indict- ments against persons charged with prohibition la law violations and to give them thema a in atrial in the federal courts already cases ases behind on em prohibition Commissioner agreed with Lowman s saying It was was' too early to predict what effect the Jones law la would ha have vo on the situation n. n But Butin in the meantime it was pointed out I it if the patrons ot of the bootlegger believed be- be the harrowing tales of risk detailed b by liquor they would contribute ot of unearned un- un earned E dollars to the income of the law vIolators |