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Washington, Nov. 13.?Attorney
General Palmer's position with re- .
spect to enforcement of war time pro- "
hibition has in no way been altered
* l>y court decisions in Rhode Island
and Kentucky it was officially stated s
tonight at the department of justice.
The government's contention that the ^
war time law is valid, it was added,
will be vigorously defended until
nnal decision has been handed down
by the United States supreVne court, d
While the enforcement of the law t:
is estopped in the two states, United t:
States district attorneys, acting on b
prior instructions, will proceed with v
^ $ prosecutions of violators in other S
communities, officials declared. 1
Department officials differed as to
che results of the injunctions. Some
held that, during the life of the re- *
straining order, there was nothing to
prevent open sale of all intoxicants
covered by the order. Others did not J
agree with this belief.
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With regard to the effect on the t
constitutional amendment' by the ^
Ohio referendum overturning the r
legislature's action the attorney gen-; t
.^rnl's view was said to be that action
oy.the Ohio electorate would not *
change the date on which the prohibi- ^
Cion amendment to the constitution i
?oes into ei|ect# Until the number ^
of states ratifying the amendment ^
/all below 36, the department will
not concern itself with the changes
in their identity, according to the
opinion expressed by the officials of
Mr. Palmer's staff.
Reports of a. new attack to be (
made by anti-prohibitionists in an 3
-rr?*- cfotro rkflP /?nnst.itutional DrO- I ,
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nibition, have reached the depart- .
... nent of justice from several sources.
This assault is expected to be based
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Boston. Nov. 13.?The first step in ; <
n attempt to prevent enforcement
i this state of the Volstead prohiition
enforcement act was taken to- :
ay when the New England Brewing j
ompany filed in the federal court a! ]
ill in equity seeking a preliminary j
^junction restraining United States
istrct Attorney Boynton and Act- j ;
ig Collector of Internal Revenue j
lasey from enforcing the act against j
hem on the ground that it is uncon- j
titutional.
Judge George W. Anderson will'
ive a hearing on the bill on Novem- j
er 17. i
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Providence, R. I., Nov. 13.?A
ecree making operative the injunc-;
ion against the enforcement of war
ime prohibition granted yesterday j
y Federal Judge Arthur L. Brown j
ras entered late today in the United ]
Itates district court. By its terms,
ederal officials in his district are en-'
oined from enforcing title one of '
he national prohibition act against i
he Narragansett Brewing company.
Louisville, Ky., Nov. 13.?For the
irst time since July 1, when war
ime prohibition went into effect,
whiskey openly was sold in Louisville
oday without interference by the i
ederal authorities. The sales were j
natie by two Louisville distillers from
heir tax paid floor stocks under the
>rotection of a temporary injuncion
issued by Federal Judge Evans,
>ut in the face of a government
varning that if the supreme court.
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niub war tjiiic jjiutnuiyiun, iviwn- I
utional, prosecutions were possible.
San Francisco, Nov. 13.?Rudolph
Samet, president of the Califorlia
Brewers' association, notified the
nternal revenue collector here to-i
iav that he would besrin at once the!
manufacture of beer containing 2 3-4
per cent, alcohol, according to an
announcement by the collector.
Death of a Sweet Little Girl.
Death is sad at all times, but i
svhen it comes so sudden it is doubly 1
>ad, and such was this case when on
November 10th, the death angel
irisite'I the home of Mr. and ??Trs. J.
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The fond parents and other relatives
have the heartfelt sympathy of |
all in this sad hour of trouble, it is |
indeed hard to give her up, but the j
good Lord knows what is best, he!
doeth all things for the best. |
Sarah Anne was a sweet little girl
and was loved by all who knew her. 1
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A. C. Ramsey, city marshal of
Santa Maria, California is believed
to hold more official positions than,
any other man in the state of California.
"He is also constable of Santa !
Maria, deputy sheriff of Barbara, j
Orange, San Bernardino, Riverside,
Los Angeles, San Diego and Imperial
counties, as well as a special agent,
for the board of underwriters.
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Bono Semester?Have' a drink,'
Doc?
Doctor?No, I'm a prohibitionist.
B. S.?Ah, a dry doc!?Columbia '
Jester.
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Mrs. Louise M. Shorter of Augusta,
Ga., in a letter to The Planter
Medicine Co., tells of the wonderful
way in which she has been restored
to health through the use qf Planter's
Benedicta.
She ha dsuffered agony from continued
backache, headache and dizziness,
but declares that after taking
Planter's Benedicta for only three
days the pains all disappeared.
Continued use corrected all irregularities,
and Mrs. Shorter states that
"she cannot say enough in praise of
Benedicta."
Planter's Benedicta is nature's own
remedy for the ills that are peculiar
to women, since it is made entirely
of herbs and barks, and is a purely
voorofrjVilo r?rpr>? ration.
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nothing that is the least bit injurious.
Benedicta is made from a formula
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