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Show Youth and the Three G's JUDGE J. M. BRAUDE of the Chicago boys' - court has issued n Kiul frrjm his bench which has all owners of properties where intoxicants in-toxicants are sold or dispensed sitting up nights with Old Man Worry, Judge Braude is koown in -Chicago as a jurist beyond the reach of corrupt politicians, protected evildoers and fixers in general. gen-eral. After finding out all the .facts behind a boy's getting into trouble, he lets fly and doesn't rare who gets hit After remarking that the three G's gin, gas and girls are bringing more boys before his court than ever, Judge Braude serves stern warning that from now on when juveniles are brought before his court for driving while under the influence of liquor he will proceed against tavern owners, saloon keepers and landlords involved in-volved in sales of intoxicants to those under age who appear before him. The worrisome thing about tins is that all concerned know he will do exactly as he says he will. No one can fail to wish him success in this campaign, or to hope that he deals out the stiffest penalties the law provides. It is impossible to "think of any excuse forlhe "man" who sells liquor-to liquor-to a minor. A joint where such sales take place should be closed permanently, in short order. It is about the worst kind of public nuisance that can possibly exist. |