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DRISTOSON LS | ANEEDEEP NFACT Wheeler Hits Smith 1928 Candidacy—Andrews Asks Law Enforcement. Br the Associated Press NEW YORK, December 1.—Wayvne Wheeler, for the an edu. | rected in _ part general cou »w the Nation knee-deep in facts « 1o benetits of prohibition.” Speaking at a dinner given by the New York Economic Club here night, Mr. Wheeler declared executives who aid in the repeal of Etate enforcement laws can never he trusted to enforce the Constitution of the United States in the White House,” and his assertion was sidered a reference to Gov. Alfred ¥ Smith. “The new dry campaign.” said Mr. Wheeler, “‘will sow the Nation knee- deep with facts on the economic, moral and soclal benefits of prohibi- tion, and public sentiment will be aroused until “a reputable citizen will no more think of speaking of his over the country and disrespect for all law.” He declared that legaliza- tion of wine and beer would eliminate stronger drink and provide revsnue! for the Government. ! Prof. Fisher said the defects of pro- hibition enforcement were due mainly to premature adoption. but that the 800d achieved so far outwelghed the evil and the future is so full of | promise that it is “more practical to | 80 forward instead of backward.” He | said that divorces granted for drunk-| enness has been cut one-half since | passage of the eighteenth amendment. | Gen. Andrews appealed for more | public and State co-operation in the enforcement of the national dry laws. Representative Hamilton Fish. Sr.. in “an committee, predicts the coming presidential campaign will be fought out on the prohibition question with Gov. Smith the candidate of the Democratic party. He warned his party that it is courting disaster by | straddling on the enforcement ques. | tion. declaring that “inevitably the Re. | publican party in the Nation will stand squarely on the rock of enforcement." | Judge George W. Olvany, Tammany | chief, believes the wet and dry ques- tlon will he the chief issue of the | Democratic national convention in 1928. Smith enthusiasts in many, ates, the judge says. have asked ‘ammany to organize support for the New York governor as a candidate | for the nomination. 1 Initiates Five Brothers. | NEW YORK, December 1 (P).--An | episode, declared ta be unique in the | . N THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1926. 522 ANTI-FASCISTS IN DEADLINE AREAS Persons Held Hostile to Regime Granted Allowance of Time Br the Associated Press ROME, awn political deadlines around > persons hostile to the Fascist ne. - It ‘ - inl et jaws for the safety of the state, | a letter to George K. Morris, ¢hail-|{hese persons were condemned to re- ' sentences stated that there were no | gnan of the New York State Republi- | | side for various terms of vears within restricted districts, as laid down by special provincial committees which have been conducting investigations. Premicr Mussolini has orlered that an avowante of 10 lire a day be granted each of the resiricted anti- Fascists who has not the means of supporting® htmself within the dead: lines, in addition to the 2 to 4 lire | daily’ usually given common criminals Kept within specified districts, The total number of those ordered within the deadlines may be reduced through appeals to the undersecre- tary of the interior and to Premier Mussolini, who as minister of the in- terior is empowered to grant condi- | tional liberation. i The official announcement of the | ‘Within Bounds. December 1.—Fascist Italy In accordance with the re- Peach Salad is a salad to please sophisticated guests, or tempt fussy appetites. UseMilani’s Roquefort Dressing —that’s endorsement enough for any epicure. MILANIS Peach Salad nests of cris} ilgni’s condemnations in 17 of Italy's 76 provinces. These were Azezzo, Avel- lino, Benevento, Cagliari, Campboassi, Caserta, Catanzaro, Cremona, lupe- rial, Pesaro. Rovigo, Sassari, Siracusa, Sondrio, Teramo, Vienza and Zara. Home Brewers Handicapped. DUNKIRK, N. Y., December 1 (). —A spectal detail of police has been statloned around the edge of Lake Erle, here, to prevent home brewers continuing their practice of dumping | mash Into the water. N ; ancakes lve %vcr tas%glcli/ Polecats in School Play. BLOOMSBURG, Pa., December 1 ). cats will be fmportant properties in the annurl play of the State normal school, which 18 based on the tale of “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” as re written, the plot has the plagued populace pray for an army of cats to eradicate the rats. The woodlot ter- rors arrive with the tabbles. = . The Glasgow Veterinary Coliege |Hi has four girl puplls. Pillsbury’s Trained and domesticated pole- | f @he Foriny Htar ADVERTISEMENTS et RECEIVED HERE Columbia Pharmacy, 4%z & L Sts. S.W. Is a Star Branch Agency You can supply that want most quickly through a Star Classified Ad. The Star’s Classi- fied Section is gently read by practically everybody in Washington and you will get quick action. You don’t have to take the trouble to bring your Classified Ads dewn to the Main ce. There is a Branch Office close by, in your neigh- borhood, that will render prompt and efficient service—without fee; only regular rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other. papers here combined and the RESULTS will be satisfactory. serve with Dressi fort . St opped history of fraternal socleties, took place in the new Masonic Temple of | Tadmor Lodge, Ridgewood, when the master degree was confe of his own brothers by (ha Froessel, head of the lodge. bootlegger than he would of his horse thief.’ State Referenda Discussed. Btats referenda “with no legal or Mnding effect will be ignored.” he #ald, and the drys will “continue to nominate and elect dry Conkress men."” ! Lincoln €. Andrews, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. and Prof Irving Fisher, professor of economics at Yale University. also advocated dry law enforcement, while Assembly man Phelps. who assisted in drafting the prohibition referendum adopted in New York State at the last elec- tion. volced the opposition Mr. Phelps declared that most of the people, certainly in N State, were opposed to the all except the bootleggers a drys.” States ehould be sllowed to de fine for themselves the word “intox foating,” hecgald, drawing a paraliel from Federal bankruptcy law provi “The law as it stands.” he con has caused a crime wave all inkle with. red. “Around the Corner® is a Star Branch Office | uts, f desir i Exclusive Sales Agents . . . 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