^-Prohibition Enforcement ExpectedWith Renewed Vigor; Has TheBacking of President Goolidgeiti-•errjitieitwk-itBY DAVfl I4AWBENCB (Copyriffb’t 1925 by Timea PublishingCompany.)WASHINGTON, .Tan- 17 — hive years of prohibition o£ the mauisfacuire and solo ot inloxicutiiis liquors sl.ill finds the question deep-rooted, in Ainer-iCRn politics, but, with the out*c o£ law enforcement, taken up in earnest nt Inst by the president or the United Stnlcs,’ Slowly and without ostentation the “dre” side bus made its Impression on On Ivin Goolidge so' that law enforce-merit may hi expected henceforth with ail the vigor that the government- can command. , . .Mr- Cool id k« in his early days in'politics was counted as luit nlto*Hher “dry” but .whatever .he might hftve been before ho standi; today us the holy president in the Inst five years.who lifts wonthe absolute . confidence^ off tlv?, 4lt; dry s.11 Here is n .significant announcement by the Board of Temperance of the Mehto-dtsfc Episcopal ctiurch:'*The vigorous and intelligent fiction of Attorney General Stone in New .ier* aev, together with the . quite evident personal interest of the president of the United States in the probkjm of law enforcement clearly herald a the dawn of a new day. Itecent officials will le 'put down/ Faithful men will - be. derated. Criminal rebellion will be crushed. The prohibition law will be. enforced.’1 President Taking Interest For several weeks there have beenwhisperings that Air. Cooliclffc bad taken the prohibition problem into his own hgnds and 'wn» watching gnforcement very closely. The drya have been jubilant They.claim to have been harassed ntid obstructed at every turn by subordinate officials «nd that the president's recognition of the situation is a (Continued On Page Pour)Wild Boar Caras InvalidBOUKGES, FRANCE, Jimi—(By the Associated Press)—Pursued hy hunters, a wild hoar dashed into a private house in the village of Grand Mnllery, near here, and made his way into'A bed: room where an invalid iind lcen lying for months.• »•*.•* 9 • s.. .The .iicK .-..roan' shrieked - for help, then arose arid jumped tint of the window. The wild bone was finally killed. The invalid has returned to work.Texas RangerThreateneWith ExtinctioBy Court RulAUSTIN. TEXAS, Jnnuhry 17— the Associated Press)—The TiBangers, heroes of fact rth! fiction the Inst ninety years of tlac hiator; the southwest, arc • threatened i elimination.•’ Under n district court ruling that,t ft'ir