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Said Governor Pinchot, who has Presidential aspirations: " The thing that has protected the liquor criminal is politics. . . . The Federal Enforcement Service . . . will never be worth its salt until it is taken wholly out of politics. . . The President should take personal charge. Not only has the political hamstringing of the Federal Enforcement Service had its seat in Washington, but it is notorious that disobedience of the Eighteenth Amendment has been flagrant in the Capital City...
...present only seven of the 16 national delegates have been appointed. They are as follows: Great Britain, 5 E. Salt 1G.; Denmark, A. Meisling 16 Germany, Gerhardt Jentsch 3G.; Jasper G. N. Tanikawa 2G.; Poland, Zygnatz Rudolph, gr.E.S.; Russia, Harold Mavimam E.S.; Turkey, Said Dabbus...
Dempsey. Stepping off a westbound train at Salt Lake City, the champion was met by his mother...
...champion added three more bulls to his score on a bison hunt* at Antelope Island in Great Salt Lake...
...Choate Memorial Fellowship, given by the Harvard Club of New York City in memory of its former president, Joseph Hodges Choate '52, has been awarded on the recommendation of the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, England, to H. E. Salt, a graduate of Trinity College, Cambridge. Mr. Salt, who received his L. L. B. at Cambridge in 1922, will study at the University Law School. He was wounded at Paschendaele in 1917 while serving with the 5th North Staffordshire Regiment. In 1919, after leaving the service, he entered Trinity, where he was president of the University Law Society...