Show HAYNES HAYNE TALKS ON LAW DRY Smuggling of Liquor Chief Difficulty To Be Met eune WASHINGTON June 11 Re Reviewing Re viewing the two years year of ot prohibition enforcement since he took office Prohibition loner Raynes Hoynes declared In his annual re- re report report re report port Sunday that the tho facts war saT warranted ar ranted IL a fair Call degree of satisfaction satisfaction tion with accomplishments as a whole Ho He asserted that hh hi force tore was at a a maximum under limited appropriations by I congress He retrained refrained from front corn com commenting com directly on the th repeal of the New Yirk enforcement Ill las la's I but said One HOne On of oC the chief present diW difficulties may be termed sectional where there ther Is adverse public op 01 opinion to be bo and it Is Isto lu luto Isto to be mainly on the east east- eastern eastern em ern seaboard although there are certain cities where local condi condi- conditions condition tion llon also al o make the problem quite difficult Cooperation in some ot 01 the localities referred to on the rt pj-rt of local authorities Is not hot what It should be and tho the press Is not favorable Prohibition senti- senti senti sentiment ment mont will grow prow less rapidly In Inthe these thee e s local because progress In enforcement will win be It II ItIs ItIs Is my observation that Is most molt popular where it Is mos nearly enforced It must be clea clear h l understood that public opinion many times time reflects reflect the attitude of officials quite as much If t not mol more than the officials public In their conduct express the pub lie ito wishes sOcK I OL LIS The work of ot the tho prohibition unit more than doubled Commiss Commissioner s loner ioner Haynes reported during hI his two years year In office There now are arc c es Including abOlt 2300 prohibition agents The commissioner CI fig fig- ures ure uree showing that whisky with with- withdrawals withdrawals withdrawals which had amounted to gallons In 1920 1 20 drop drop- dropped dropped ped to 3 in 1921 and to Lo In 1922 1022 He Ic added that there had been notable ment e mont ment in control of withdrawals ls of liquor for tor medicinal purposes through h tho permit astern stem Storage of bonded whisky Is b be- be beIng te Ing rapid rapidly I concentrated distillery warehouses has has- lag Ing ine ha been discontinued The report saId gallons that there were 38 3 gal gal- gal Ions lons of distilled spirits in bond Ju July 1 1922 About Gal Gal- Gallons GalIon Gal Gallons Ion lons have been concentrated Con Con- Concentration Con Concentration of ot bonded medicinal li- li liquor li liquor quor will be practically within the next nelt fiscal sear 5 ear car the I COmmissioner predicted at a a sa saIn aa In leg of oC in cost costs Rl not RUf mis KUN I In in the th federal courts court alone from June 70 1 21 to March 31 last last 65 65 I criminal prohibition cases were begun and civil cases with 05 and 2314 convictions secured respectively while shilo fines Imposed during the tho last fiscal year aggregated Out K it lc 1 breweries In operation In PI pie pie- prohibition pie e prohibition days there are 04 at present seventy having ha been closed In the th last nine months Smuggling of liquor Is one of oC the princIpal difficulties of ot enforce enforce- ment the commissioner saId Eighteen ships shIp and 40 O m motor tor boats were seized during the tho th fiscal ear 1922 he orol said l |