'' cover, 3 Aug 1925 Andrews held the office Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, beginning in March 1925, after
Roy Asa Haynes. He reorganized the bureau in 1925, resulting in the layoffs of numerous agents, including
Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith in New York, who were nationally the most successful and famous team. Andrews saw Prohibition enforcement as strict law enforcement and was not an ideological adherent to the dry movement. Andrews served until August 1, 1927. From November 1, 1927 to June 1928, he was the president of Guardian Investment Trust in Hartford, Connecticut. In June 1928, he became president of the Rubber Institute. ==Personal life==