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TRE ny (KS Anti-Liquor F Satisfied With 21st Amendm rN : MANY YANKS ~ Anti- iquor Forces, Satistfie ith 21st Amendment, DRA A PLANNED ala in goa Area IN BUCH AREST ‘Today They H ave N o New Plan- for National Prohibition AT KIRSHB AUM en They Are Real Nazis By S. BURTON HEATH | : r—— XE RGR : By B. J. McQUAID [There appears to be no'spirit of re= ’ WASHINGTON, March 26.—<-Anti- Y v { 2% peo 4 | imes Foreign Correspondent | sistance, “ And They're. Often Seen WASHINGTON March 26 Anti. . 14 ive ]pl| [Noted Yiddish "Art Theater ON THE RHINE FRONT. There| With that terrific resilience that With Romanian Girls. tion of a prohibition amendment SWAG ; L Actress to Star (are no “Nazis” left in. the Rhine-| is natively German, Rhinelanders (during world war I are not. even Cre XEN ® * > |land. At least we haven't discovered already are bounding back it oceue « . oy » Pp 3 By LEIGH WHITE trying to repeat that perfSrmance NO. NAS PANS Celia Adler, noted act: and pied areas, just as they did after | ~ ~~ A » ac "CSS { y Times Foreign Correspondent {this time, so tar as a careful canvass LH MONT ~4N. Y.-L £11 ) 58 any, In fact, we have not been oq war I. BUCHAREST, March 16 «De- here would indicate 0 WYO. EIMINN. oT ALAR. [on of the founders of the ‘Yiddish - fale to turn up a single German | The raincoat maker of Rheydt, layed). British and American sol-| ‘On the contrary. they profess to on RE IDA S. D. . wis. TCH) oA. “Cony, lart theater in New York, will pre-|™ 10 35 Shen | ‘pra-German,’ {suburb .of Muenchen-Gladbach, is A o ‘A= diers and officers are everywhere be well sati-fied with the 2Ist (re« IF. Vv ILL loro N. J. [sent dramatic skits and tmprovise-] Fa Ie’ vq | only awaiting allied authorization : : | . re A . : sons oi - to ne seen in Bucharsst. “ANd al-| peal amendnient. \N : DEL tions ®t 8:30 p. m. tomorrow at SOI or shelr to resume business, < wavs they are in the com- { IA, , > antl --nuzism, of The Krefeld industrialist, while most aiways they 3 . | They say that if its section 2 had| NEB. vA. D.C Kirshbaum Center auditorium | : : Wr . of attractive Renal girls : W. Ap . course, bsequiously servi he allied mili pany of attractive Remanian girls.peen jn the constitution in 1913-11, | fi A Q Known as the “First Lady of the | [Dusequipusly serving wae 8 lied mis They not only include members! hes nation never would have suf- VA. Yiddish Theater” Miss Adler has | “have a Jew- [tary government ‘as interpreter, is of the British and. American mili-| roped the 18th amendment. UTAH] colo : KY. N. © starred in both Hebrew and Ene ish ire, says RT keeping a furtive eye on - the v missions. but alsa Scores of ] KAN. MO. fe | And wng-ione, “I am toler- [chances of getting his business (al nissions, al ! Section 2 forbids transportation ARIZ, N. M r— —— - {lish plays on Broadway : l ‘ y { ; 3 ; . hot down AmercatiFHerss—whe-are pr | OKLA. TENN. , jant. T know the back In operation ‘ raw : i of Thtoxicants into any state, for } | : S. C. | The recital is the third program outside world.” : he ent here n il ory 5 . | : being concentrated here preparatory |, ce iy yiplation of its laws [of a series sponsored by the Jewish gy y i : vas wi back {6 tHeir | ; { | ays another WE HAD " J to being flown back to their base Wh. theory. puts tle fal ‘ culture committee of the Jewish F ’ ) to detour to get around Fa 1 H theory, JULES 1e u . . ‘Ive always bee wv oi in Italy ower of the United States behind KEY Mh | Community Center "association, rs \ 3 N een the rubble and twisted steel girders Thus far, however, only tw es Binge LA. ALA. {GA w— against Ney thrown into streets by the bombing ha No clad cic, he effort of any state to make. and 100% Dry MISS. t hh eories,” insists lof alte 9 Americans have requested permis, = Co HY { TEX. ~~ Va hird Mr. McQuaia (°F #& railroad trestle on our way : on to marry Romanian girls Rt Ava a 00 Wet ~~ Iv | Wa a third, through Bruhl. i that, leading prohibit sts . I There Wak Of IPAY <i ip : The American fliers reaching "0 TC a United : i if A aj Ye, here was our 32-year-old girl| Returning five hours later, we « i LN i y u O - “i ro » y Bucharest are members’ of the 15th of derametil lec ==] Increase in \F- | Takes N / y b guide who showed 1 Wis: the virtually found the villagers had not only yo ‘ goverinmen ™ air force whose planes have be . i a ry opulation | ava 0 undamaged birthplace ‘of Bee reopened the street but had cleared re ; fai nun RR Wy |i fe ecrea 4 : : shot down in raids over AWM poWARD B. DUNFORD. ‘attorhes Hat Des ; i in [ CLEARFIELD, Utal Marc thoven, in Bonn, #® {the rubble so completely that you Hungary and Czechoslovakia for the Anti-Saloon league, ex- J opeanon | 28 <u. P3 A man's bh March Her avowed political sentiments— would never have known that the In most cases, they have founda it! dined the nev program of lea in I WC — | old to f » Jhay s Rover 100 ag expressed in excellent English— district had been hit. : i ia plained tie new ZEAL O adding nn el — { A ght, Joseph anning "Ve lently : “Na 3 | y Ss relatively ‘easy to make their way . . . 3 : i a . any . were violently anti-Nazi, ‘She had| Nowhere except in Holland hav to Bucharest with the help of the ary Jorces. ui Map shows changes in percentage of state populations living in areas that are dry by law, Com- 99-year-old Civil war veteran, lived under Hitler from the age of civilians turne ’ 1 g . OC wr the Fe citaian “We think this ‘approach has vast, Parisons were made for the period between October, 1938, and December 31, 1944. said today as he went about his [12 1-t f} : 3 Sed Jo tie ion of eat local populations and the Ru {bilities We realize that the newlysacquired job at the U.S and- two of her brothers, who ing up the war's debris with such t § ie r the { 2 { { § § v { > 1 : : =A p p ¢ ip y p i In Bucharest, they are aeioused, ij, n go only ‘as far as public Made by the Distilled Spirits Insti- from 44 fo 12.6 per cent; in Ken-]Oklahoma, where 462 retailers paid | naval supply depot here Je herself had been members of alacrity and efficiency as in Gets i p 1 treaty t a1 t » dd \ f 9 - | : : h p A given medical ireatimenlt and iei= | q and opinion will support tute does not warra such fear, tucky from 25.8 to 52.7 per cent; inthe federal fee and the OPA is re- Besides, he was “tired of seein’ the Hitler Youth, were still fighting many. The operable remnants of porarily housed at the Fignch he THERE 8. ..8 # Virginia from 4.9 to 8.4 per cent; in|ported to have demanded that boot- | young fellers hangin’ around pool i the German army east. of. the their factories 0 on running until pital, 3 “The new policy puts major em- THERE WAS a relatively wide- Wisconsin from 4.5 to 10.4 per cent. | loggers post ceiling prices, o | halls when they should be helpin’ ne, American advance patrols appear They usually spend the &YS phasis back in the states. There. 2PtD interun, immediately after re-| - But in most states the fluctuation a. 2 uw ( in the war.” WHEN at their gates with tommy guns strolling the streets, lying In the re come groups that want another Pe#h when few places were really | y small, and in nine there ac-| FIFFEEN STATES have no pro- He was a drummer boy in the WE as sed Por to explain, blazing, sun, or taking pictures with the hibition gmendment dary wlly was a decrease in the propor- hibition at all-Arizona, California,| civil war at 16 and he didn't see |SDe answered: |. Farm families return to spring cheap German camera that almos “But we feel that section 2 of the This .was followed by a gradual tion of population living in dry ter- Delaware, District of Columbia, Idaho! why the “young feller today “It is because my father taught plowing while guns still thunder. 8 of them have: bought In B 21st amendment gives us almost ex- 'eturn to normal \ ordinarily riory, Indiana, Towa, Michigan, Missouri couldn’ “pitch in" like they did us differently at home than we! _ : 8 8 a Sltarests £1] Sh tly what we tried to get before ®Y communities banning liquor and » Re Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, in ‘lL. were taught at school and at youth SOME of our military governe r gv 1et 3 roun 1 1 3 ; 1 + + KX FN rN § 1 Wit y 1 a ph 1 y | ‘ Pilih % i 3 ¢ . n y Today 'T met a group of them whe rld war I when, for lack of fed. Wet communities accepting i SPOKESMEN for prohibition South Carolina, Utah and Wyomiing| Officials at the U. 8S. employ- meetings.” ment officials are already being insisted on taking my picture, eral _ protection for states that By the fall of 1938 things had ETOUPS eoncede that even where though in somé there are certain| ment service at Sdlt Lake City She shrugged her shoulders when criticized by bright young German Q the first r + 3 . Y } 1 Q If 1 te lit isp | } ¥ Vihb : mA Since I was “4 fi! war corre ited 10 be dry, we had to go after been shaken pretty well into place, MV 9¢ hibition Lia pread, often localities where saloons are not! tried to convince him that work- we suggested that perhaps as a industrialists and efficiency experts spondent they had ever et, , +a nati mal prohibition amendment Between October, 1938, and the nas been a matter of zonmg welcomed. lng In that oty would be less oval member of Hitler's vouth it for laxity of administration, foe any ( sm are from the Mid- i ‘ : y th than of reform " strenuous yg y a oe y { ) ei — Dr FO St. : LY end of 1944 (these dates being taken | Father tisi-ol-relorm, Aside from the “bone dry” states;{ SL'eRUOUS lor a man “of his age, hag peen her patriotic duty to turn failure to move in with a full set of *\ 1ICIUAeA OF ¢ { Ss pol l irv are { 3 1 i WCALLILY Mien Vill vote ry { . ¢ } l 18 ferre avy y Sh ac pry ; hi Kulak, H bart Ind. nd Set cs : UNDER this policy the. drys are pecause the institute has compiled A locality of en will vole 4) tO {here are only six others, all in the| Put he preferred the naval depot her father in to the gestapo machinery with which to converg Ba ak, obart nd, and Sgt aril working everywhere for more re- jocal option tabulations for then Xeep a liquor ore or saloon from g,uth - Alabama, Georgia, Ken- because he liked the “life, activi ty “There would have been no fam every detail of German civil, social, <horn . ille rictive features 1 im & ]) 11s eXt rr. beg » it Sf ‘ 1 me *? 2 ' - , p : : DS oorne, EVusviile, Tog . riciive features in liquor control, | tlie’ percentage of the American SREUME LEXL Goor, Decause WS resi- | ,cky North Carolina, Tennessee, 89d the uniform ly life left in Bohlin,” she said. “if political and economic life, Cops 1945, Ly The Indianap« me or better { 1 at Lia wl i “Wis dents a1 ste er the communit rt # ; . 1 ALY MR 4 ! tl, 5 Se ' He . bie BEI (5, Ly The RE for better admin tration of liguor| people’ living in prohibition, com- © can step oy COMMUNIY 440d Texas—in which more than all children whose parents talked! These are the finished products CONFER DEGREES TOMORROW + dl 108 eXIelision of local op-| munities rose from 17.8't0 19.3, line an cir desires na jaye the people live in dry com- LYNHURST CHAPTER acainst the Nazis had reported °F Bismarckism and Kaiserism—ot NFER 6 IP MO | tion prohibition, s a. .® ( boril cttlemet munitios TO CONFE them.” centuries of militarism, regimentae ps hi Come il, Daughters of: Some opponents of prohibition] SOME STATES showed almost I'hree ite 1 theoretically - - R DEGREES : nn tion and autocratic bureaucracy, GC 114s fer WTO nm etl vl y ‘ ng t 1 . . . y 1 » 0 . wm x . rw wr opyvri : q cah ii wi conte; Sregyees onfare disturbed by fear that local 'op- spectacular gains for local option bone dry- Kansas, where 546 per- MOTHERS “TO MEET Lynhurst O. E. 8. No. 505 will] MINGLING among crowds of “und ne € 'y o Daily New. Inc Timey a class ol candidates ai 8 p. m. t0- tion bans are spreading at a dan- prohibition qd | 1 lic » fee The hers’ clul tl mali a : H lp Lhicago Dally New : oe . paid ¢ 1 license le I'he Mothers’ club of the English confer degrees and hold a reception these conquered” Germans ity m——— mre morrow for Itasca council No. 337. eerotlis pace ilar : . NaREAS. IAv. evRWHIE th i ant “1. Ti mrss oy : 0 oa s : : quel rermans, on City R w (Tuses in 7, 2erous pace . similar to that which In Arkansas, for example, the la vear to sell hard liquor; Mis- Avenue Boys' club will nieet tomor- for new members at 7:30 p.m. to- -streets. or driving your lone vehicle! TEEN PARTY TONIGHT at Castle hall, 230 E. Ohio st. preceded adoption of the 18th population living in dry areas al- sit where 9 paid such fees row for luncheoneand election of Morro 19 . X " n 3 . Jy. areas al 1 Wher paid St lees for luncheonea eiection of morrow at 1239 S. Lyndhurst dr. about the countryside where no! The Merry M - _Great Pocahontas Bess Levi will be amendment. most tripled, from 12.6 Der cent to and the state mposed a 10 per officers at the club rooms, 1400 Eng-| New officers will be installed -at American uniform is to b gee for. t Sr SO deen cane % I n New of y insts at Anierican uniform is s § i Present, Study of local option tabulations 313 per cent. In Illinois it rosé cent .sales tax on illegal liquor, and lish ave 3 Thursday a : 15 10 be seen lor) ieen Is sponsoring ‘a .skating at § Lote - San : Sam ji ne ’ : Ee (2 P: wursaay. miles, you encounter no snipers. p. m. today at Riverside rink.
5 ne Miss Wade, Antoine representative, wil ® be here today, Tuesday and Wednesiay for consultation.
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