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Show ARRESTING All CITHFFICIALS ROSW15LL, N. M.. Aug. 21. After being arrested twice yesterday, the chief of police of this town is at liberty lib-erty on bail today. The mayor, a deputy dep-uty sheriff, a constable, an attorney and two citizens were arrested only once each and all but one aro out on bond. Trouble started when D. R. Patrick's Pat-rick's confectionery store was raided, a quantity of Intoxicants seized and Patrick was arrested charged with violat.ug tho prohibition ordinance. Following the arrest. Dug Wilson, former for-mer saloonkeeper, replevined the liquor liq-uor seized, alleging It belonged to him, and when Police Chief Roy Woofter refused to give It up he was arrested bv Coustal.le Fred Bohring-er. Bohring-er. Behrlnger, in turn, was arrested on a ch:irco of interfering with an officer in tho discharge of his duty and Behrlngcr's attorney, Charles Gilberts, Gil-berts, also was arrested. Chief Woof- ,ter thereupon was again arrested on charges of malicious prosecution onJ Mayor G. T. Veale and Deputy Sher-lit Sher-lit Johnson were taken Into custody on the same charge. The next move was tho arrest of Frank Myerscough. a sheepman, alleged to have bought whisky from Patrick. He Is still I lucked up. Intense bitterness pre- I vails. |