Resigned without prejudice to accept position of Public Safety Director Cleveland, OH

Ness would serve as the Investigator in Charge of the Cleveland Office of the Alcohol Tax Unit until January 1, 1936, when after fighting organized criminal for 10 long years, Ness resigned from his position to become Cleveland's Public Safety Director, putting him in charge of the police and fire departments where he successfully headed a campaign to clean up corruption and modernize both public service institutions.
Last Reviewed September 28, 2016