Show MORALS SQUADS SQUAD'S WORK REVIEWED Of beet beer licenses of all classes under th the vigilance of the police morals squad during 1937 only three lost ost licenses during the year Captain Frank A. A Thacker of the police morals squad revealed Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- in his annual report to Police Police Police Po Po- Po- Po lice Chief Harry L. L Finch The squad of six men inspected and constant check kept during the year on class A beer licens licensees li Ii li- li cens es 57 class B licensees 99 class C licensees and nine clubs in which beer w was s dispensed the captain captain cap cap- cap cap- tam tain wrote Many Places Watched Other businesses watched by the squad included tobacconists soft drink dispensaries rooming houses 20 card clubs 20 billiard parlors 27 cabarets businesses businesses businesses busi busi- nesses nesses containing 1100 amusement devices and six phrenologists the captain said Four of the six phrenologists phrenologists- persons who purport to read ch character character char char- r- r acter by bumps on heads lost heads lost li licenses Ii- Ii c censes the captain wrote Arrests Outlined The squad arrested three persons for drunken driving whose fines aggregated for gambling and resorting whose fines totaled 2125 two for giving public dances without a license five for selling beer after 1 a. a m. m for being drunk and numerous persons for board of health violations Captain Thacker said the squad had also actively cooperated cooperate with other officers marking numerous arrests for larceny burglary robbery robbery robbery rob rob- bery and other crime investigations and turning over several Mann act immigration violation and narcotics law violation cases to federal au au- au- au |