Show SENTENCES FOR Foit VIoLATIONS From Page One Ious toi-Ious Many nij m are arc Convicted Con l Mr lr Daugherty stated that In 11 80 81 8 per cent of the cases terminated the violators viola tors were wele convicted The rePort report re- re report re re- port for the fiscal year ending June 30 1923 is not yet et complete comp hea he added a explaining however that there Apparently have hav-e been at least more convictions this tills year than for the tho preceding year y r and and 1500 re mo than thun for the year before that These figures indicated a stricter enforcement ent of o tho the prohibition law lawn lawill lawin ill in n every every- section of the country countr countr Daugherty said adding that the Im irs- Imposition position of jail sentences in many cases seemingly had operated as as' a ad deterrent d to possible violators Mr IT Daugherty was of the Impression impression sion he said that the governments government's prohibition enforcement mt officials rn- rn dialIng d from roar Washington and operating op op- mating crating In every state were wel coping with the liquor problem in a n high high- highly ly y satisfactory manner The law of- of officers officers of at the department d of or Justice and th the special agents of the bureau bureau bu bu- bu reau of f investigation s igat o he added dd d co- co operate t a e wholeheartedly T w h o rl 1 vY with the pro PlO officials everywhere where and anel this coordination of effort had re resulted re- re salted and is resulting in a general t t of the lines of or resistance about the violators violators' of or the country Seventy Cases DaU Daily On June 16 wh whOa when n the last com corn complete complete report was received by the de department d O of justice prohibition tion cases had boon been Pr prosecuted thus establishing 0 n a rate rato v u uv JL of 01 p i ot eases cases for tur every day duy sInce since the law became ef- ef ef effective et- et This rate however Mr 11 Daugherty explained further was considerably higher during the last year ear the average being cases cases cases' per day S In of f this year year- em when the in highest number was before the tho tho fed- fed oral courts cases were disposed dis- dis posed po ed of or oi more than were e terminated during durins the first six months or of the laws law's enforcement while In ti the i first five months ot of this calendar year there were 1497 more mOle cases cases disposed deposed of than during the whole of the tha fiscal year ending 1921 I i a 5 J Each year ot of national na on Prohibition ion I Ihas has brought an increase of cases over the Pr previous f lous year the thc th last fiscal seal year SS averaging Tre than three times that of the first fiscal year Mr Daugherty that one of ot I the greatest and most effective elective w weapons provided for in the nation nation- JU al prohibition act for the co eon con the liquor traffic is the tion by which property n us u unlawful manufacture and and a nuis nuiS be die dared liquor may J a court of equity and an in iniE the use i 0 ol issued prohibiting property for any purpose limited period of time This section sect of the law Jaw ii 1 I consequently resorted to tont nt Sith by federal frequency oft or of th the the first five months junctions Injunctions i I II there were In Iti some tt th federal courts by this meant the closing of b n I for fOl at ai least a year ear j |