Historical Articles - page 3
01/14/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Prohibition
Prohibition helps business, specifically the treatment of Alcoholism
01/14/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Corruption
01/01/1930 | American Issue
Prohibition
| New York Evening Journal
Women's Experiences
Young girls bought and sold as slaves, exposed to physical abuse
| New York Evening Journal
Atlantic City Crime
Grand Jury to investigate criminal acts occuring in Atlantic City
01/14/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Women's Experiences
Story of a young girl who is forced to work in Atlantic City
04/24/1929 | Trenton Times?
Prohibition
Details penalties for men arrested for alcohol related violations
04/24/1929 | Trenton Times?
Reform
Sanford Bates will lead a reorganization of the Federal Prison System
01/13/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
Partial transcript of the Law Enforcement Commission's preliminary report
01/13/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
Details recommendations of Hoover's Law Enforcement Commission
01/13/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
Editorial suggesting more definative stands on Prohibition enforcement
04/13/1905 | Newark News?
Prohibition
04/13/1905
Prohibition
Complete text of the Law Enforcement Commission's preliminary report
05/01/1929 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
Rum imports are descreasing due to both government efforts and illegal domestic production
05/03/1929 | Newark Ledger
Prohibition
01/14/1930 | Atlantic City Press
Prohibition
National Prohibition Administrator Dr. James Doran describes the benefits of prohibition law
01/14/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
01/14/1930 | Newark News?
Prohibition
01/14/1930 | Newark News?
Prohibition
James Doran says that Americans who do not like the Federal Government should go to Canada
01/13/1930 | Newark News?
Prohibition
01/14/1930 | Jersey Journal
Construction
Federal funds earmarked for Hoboken Post Office and other construction projects in New Jersey
01/14/1930 | Jersey Journal
Prohibition
Editorial suggesting largest issue with prohibition is lack of public support
01/15/1930 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
West New York "alcohol cooking plant" raid yields production equipment and leads to one arrest
01/15/1930 | Atlantic City Press
Bankruptcy
01/15/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Women's Experiences
Story of husband's imprisonment from trying to free his enslaved wife
01/16/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Prohibition
Details separate attempts in House and Senate to repeal Prohibition ammendment
01/16/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Prohibition
Picture showing Al Capone walking with five other men in Atlantic City
01/01/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Women's Experiences
Describes how kidnapped girl was abducted and forced into "white slavery"
01/01/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Atlantic City Crime
01/16/1930 | Newark Ledger
Prohibition
01/16/1930 | Trenton Times
Trenton Post Office
Notes US Attorney Forman's efforts to find land for a new post office (in Trenton?)
01/16/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
Three men arrested for continuing to violate prohibition laws at their establishments
01/16/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
01/16/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Women's Experiences
Woman's story showing the power and influence of crime bosses
01/16/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
01/17/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Prohibition
01/17/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Law
01/17/1930 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
01/17/1930 | Trenton Times
Trenton Post Office
01/17/1930 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
01/20/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Prohibition
01/20/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Prohibition
01/17/1930 | Atlantic City Press
Crime
01/18/1930 | The New York Times?
Prohibition
Cabinet aide proposes that any Federal official who consumes any alcohol would be discharged
01/18/1930 | Jersey Journal
Prohibition
US Attorney Forman files suit against eight alledged saloons
01/18/1930 | Jersey Journal
Prohibition
01/16/1930 | Jersey Journal
Prohibition
01/19/1930 | The New York Times
Law
American Law Institute proposition to make state criminal procedure more uniform
01/19/1930
Prohibition
01/17/1930 | Camden Courier
Prohibition
01/18/1930 | Camden Courier
Prohibition
01/20/1930 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
01/20/1930 | Trenton Times
Trenton Post Office
01/23/1930 | Camden Courier
Court
Two court terms will be held in Camden and the power of the clerk has been expanded
01/17/1928
Prohibition
Picture showing future Prohibition agents how the (Prohibition) law functions
01/24/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
Prohibition Commissioner James M. Doran announces an agreement in regards to the padlock situation
01/24/1930 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
Trenton leaders discusses reporting all "speakeasies" found to prohibition authorities
01/24/1930 | New York Evening Journal
Crime
Story of Mae Manson, which describes her life as a white slave and her experiences on election day
01/25/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
Several individuals were arrested and alcohol production equipment was seized and destroyed
01/25/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
01/25/1930 | Camden Courier
Prohibition
US District attorney Phillip Forman initiates padlock proceedings against five saloons
01/25/1930 | Newark News
Prohibition
05/02/1929 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
According to Mrs. Willebrandt, attorneys should use discretion when applying the Jones Law
05/08/1929 | Trenton Star Gazette
Prohibition
Forman files a bill for padlock proceedings against a saloon in Trenton
05/18/1929 | Ledger
Bankruptcy
Judge Clark recommends changes to bankruptcy proceedings, most notably suggesting stricter laws
05/11/1929
Prohibition
Judge Fake signs orders to padlock 25 speakeasies in 21 minutes
11/17/1928 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
Judge McCarthy notes that prohibition could be enforced if local authorities had a will to do so
05/15/1929 | Trenton Times
Election
All officers of the Trenton chapter of the Federal Business Assocation were reelected
05/18/1929 | Ledger
Court
05/15/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
Forest Hart asks for and recieves a jail cell while waiting indictement from a grand jury
05/17/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
05/21/1929
Prohibition
Judge Fake imposes fines ranging from $150 to $500 on prohibition violators
05/23/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
05/11/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
Judge Fake signs orders to padlock 25 speakeasies in 21 minutes
05/20/1929 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
05/22/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
05/13/1929 | Trenton Times
Law
Irving P. Parson was disbarred after he was "indicted and convicted of passing fradulent checks"
05/23/1929 | Newark News
Crime
Three men are convincted of the sale and possession of narcotics
05/24/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judge Fake signs orders to padlock 16 establishments guilty of selling alcohol
05/24/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
Three men were arrested on charges of transportation and possession of alcohol
05/24/1929 | Ledger
Crime
Judge Fake will sentence three men guilty of the sale and possession of narcotics on 5/27
05/25/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
05/27/1929 | Newark News
Sentencing
Judge Fake sentences three men guilty of the sale and possession of heroin to five years in prison
10/13/1928 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
Fifteen prohibition agents fail to pass the civil service examination
05/28/1929 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
Assistant Attorney General Willebrandt resigns in order to take another position
05/30/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
Federal Agents raid Johnny Yauch's café yielding seven arrests and large quantities of alcohol
05/31/1929 | New York Evening Journal
Prohibition
05/29/1929 | Newark News
Conference
06/01/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
Raid on West Paterson wildcat plant (brewery) suggests shortage of beer in Northern New Jersey
06/02/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/03/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
06/03/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/04/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/03/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/04/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Federal Grand Jury hears the first three cases in New Jersey tried under the Jones Act
06/05/1929 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
06/07/1929 | Trenton Times
Resignation
Assistant Attorney General John Marshall has resigned effective immediately
| Ledger
Prohibition
Picture showing Captain Ross greeting Dr. Doran upon his arrival
06/05/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
06/05/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/19/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/10/1929 | Newark News
Counterfeiting
06/13/1929 | Newark News
Appointment
06/21/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/18/1929 | Trenton Times
Appointment
Philip Forman is now considered a viable candidate to succeed Judge Bodine
06/21/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judge Fake signs orders to padlock 20 establishments alledgedly guilty of selling alcohol
06/25/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
06/22/1929 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
405 padlock lock proceedings have been started in New Jersey since the start of the year
06/26/1929 | New York Evening Journal
Sentencing
06/26/1929 | Newark News
Conference
06/27/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judge Runyon signs orders to padlock 13 establishments alledgedly guilty of selling alcohol
07/02/1929 | Newark News
Sentencing
07/02/1929 | Ledger
Sentencing
Judge Fake grants Edward Dunn lighter sentence because of the Judge's connection to Dunn's family
07/02/1929 | Jersey Journal
Prohibition
07/02/1929 | Ledger
Prohibition
07/02/1929 | Jersey Journal
Sentencing
Judge Fake grants Edward Dunn lighter sentence because of the Judge's connection to Dunn's family
07/02/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/09/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judges Fake and Runyon sign orders to padlock 52 establishments alledgedly guilty of selling alcohol
07/02/1929 | Trenton Times
Prohibition
Two prohibition agents arrested on charges of transporting alcohol on Long Island
07/06/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/12/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/13/1929 | Newark News
Crime
Statistics on the number of court cases and the amount of fines
07/10/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/10/1929 | Newark News
Sentencing
03/19/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/13/1929 | Trenton Times
Court Statistics
Philip Forman files his annual fiscal report showing more fines and business than the year before
07/15/1929 | Newark News
Sentencing
07/17/1929 | Trenton Times
Appointment
Former State Senator John B. Avis now appears as the front runner to succeed Judge Bodine
07/17/1929 | Newark News
Appointment
07/18/1929 | Newark News
Sentencing
Orie Mann was sentenced to only 30 days in jail for passing a counterfeit $20 bill
07/17/1929 | Newark News
Crime
Former US Agents Mason Stelle and Samuel E. Verniero were indicted on charges of attempted extortion
07/19/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Director Brennan criticizes Judge Simandl's representation of two clients in Federal Court
07/18/1929 | Jersey Journal
Sentencing
Orie Mann was sentenced to only 30 days in jail for passing a counterfeit $20 bill
07/20/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Irivington police raid the home of Joseph Petrick finding alcohol and alcohol production materials
07/22/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/25/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/22/1929 | Newark News
Crime
07/25/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
03/19/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
07/30/1929 | Newark News
Sentencing
Judge Fake sentences two men guilty of counterfeiting to eighteen years in prison
07/30/1929 | Newark News
Sentencing
Judge Fake sentences Dr. Samuel Campbell to five years in prison for selling illegal narcotics
07/30/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judge Clark signs orders to padlock 63 establishments alledgedly guilty of selling alcohol
07/30/1929 | Newark News
Grand Jury
Federal Grand Jury meets about the Passaic Banking situation, but takes no action
07/31/1929 | Newark News
Court
08/02/1929 | Newark News
Court
Morris A. Kinstler's fraud trial was adjourned again because of missing financial information
03/01/1929 | Trenton Times
Laws
03/01/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judges Fake and Runyon sign orders to padlock 53 establishments alledgedly guilty of selling alcohol
08/17/1929 | Observer
Prohibition
Federal agent raids Hoboken home, arrests two, and discovers equipment to produce alcohol
08/06/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judge Fake levies $16,895 in fines as 74 plead guilty to violating prohibition
08/05/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judge Fake levied $8,450 in fines and finished 157 cases by noon
08/17/1929 | Newark News
Immigration
08/14/1929 | Newark News
Court Statistics
US Attorney Charles H. Tuttle issues his annual report, noting his office made over $1,000,000
08/16/1929 | Newark News
Grand Jury
08/21/1929 | Newark News
Grand Jury
08/21/1929 | Newark News
Grand Jury
08/22/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
08/21/1929 | Ledger
Grand Jury
Picture showing Federal Grand Jury inspecting pollution in the Port of Newark and New York harbor
08/21/1929 | New York Herald Tribune
Prohibition
08/22/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
08/22/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
08/23/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Prohibition Agents raid a beer plant in Trenton, arrest 7, and secure 125 barrels of beer
08/24/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Details the history of New Jersey prohibition administrators
08/22/1929 | Newark News
Grand Jury
08/23/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
08/24/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
08/23/1929 | Newark News
Construction
03/06/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Judge Bodine expresses surprise that Maine was still having difficulty enforcing prohibition
03/16/1929 | Trenton Times
Reversal
08/23/1929 | Newark News
Resignation
08/24/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
09/04/1929 | Trenton Times
Appointment
John B. Avis is expected to succeed Judge Bodine pending formal appointment by President Hoover
09/04/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Federal Grand Jury will investigate the alledged disapperance of numerous cases of rum
09/05/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Federal Grand Jury decides that no evidence exists to suggest that any rum had disappeared
09/05/1929 | Ledger
Appointment
John B. Avis is expected to be appointed to succeed Judge Bodine shortly
09/06/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
09/05/1929 | Newark News
Prohibition
Captain Ross returns from his vacation and still remains as head of the prohibition administration