Prohibition Enforcement Letter From the Secretary of the Treasury Transmitting

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Respectfully submitted.
BLOOD.
206 EAST INDIAN RIVER ROAD, Norfolk, Va. , March 10, 1926.
Maj. I. W. TRUXTUN, City Manager, City Hall, Norfolk, Va.
SIR: I have the honor to apply through you to the City Council of Norfolk, Va. , for permission to operate a pool room at 1221 Chapel Street, in the city of Norfolk, Va.
This building has been thoroughly remodeled in compliance with the building laws of the city of Norfolk and will be under my direct management.
I trust that you may give this your f
...avorable consideration and action.
Very truly yours, B. L. HATTON.
NORFOLK, VA. , March 19, 1926. Mr. WALTER E. SOLTMANN, Washington, D. C.
DEAR SIR : Our first raid occurred last night. It was by the police, headed by one Sergeant Phelps. Phelps has just been put back on street duty in the precinct where we are building our joint, at our request, because he is known to be a grafter. He had been removed from street duty and placed inside because of his reputation. The city manager, Major Truxtun, however, had him put back in the street a week ago, as they desire to catch Phelps with the goods if possible.


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