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o 32 g T : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D' . FU/DAY. NOV:'© pp o toog, ; : LEWIS WINS MEDAL. [DRY AGENT FACES ARO PROPISES |22 s Acsusaons [ last night awarded the Davy m‘ednr]n to Man Has Grown Wealthy | Gilbert Newton Lewis of the University $5 Six Years: Spread of Temperance and ot Suifornia for his contributions to Sale of Liquor Will Go Hand in Hand. Ry the Associated Press. TORGNTO, November 8.—The spread | _-;ggr-uom proposed by the government ©f Ontario. Literature advocating temperance and | Injection Into International Law | fet'aside. He contended he was with- warnings against excessive drinking and operation of automobiles while under the influence of u&uor will be given with every permit at the government liquor | stores. In keeping with the campaign prom- ises of Premier G. Howard Fergusol By the Associated Press. that more stringent regulations of the liquor control act would be put into force, Attorney General W. H. Price today made public the proposed regula- issuers giving one man two or more A L yesterday. “When permits are being issued, and probably when llauors are oeing old. | turned its attention to internationalism tion educational lterature setting out | &fter the world conflagration, belleving warnings against excessive use of al- | that It safeguarded rights of people and coholic liquors and in favor of small purchases,” the attorney general said. days’ session today. WILLIAM A. REEDER DIES. R Former Kansas Representative Ex- | Chicago Doctor Describes Method pires in California at Age of 80. LOS ANGELES, November 8 (#)— ‘William Augustus Reeder, 80, Beverly | method of curing chronic bone infec- | Hills banker and former Representa- | tions was claimed yesterday by Dr. Max tive from Kansas, died at his home | Thorek of Chicago in an address be- last night. Reeder was chairman of | fore the American College of Physical the reclamation committee under Theo- | Therapy. dore Roosevelt. 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