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Very soon teeth look cleaner Thus stain and ugly yellow are re- :Dr:' iter than in years. Gums feel moved. Decay is prevented. Teeth and look healthier. The mouth are kept sound and gleaming white. g‘i breath are sweet and fresh. Andm-mudegurded against ere’s the reason: Kolynos is unique. It succeeds Try the Kolynoc Dry-Bnuh Tech- ‘where ordinary preparations fail be- ue. Start teeth and gums a £ause it becomes an antiseptic foam Ko lynos IC FOAM BATH morning and night. You'll be glad you very moment it enters the mouth. did. Teeth will be whiter than ever. is foam gets into and cleans out ery pit, fissure and crevice. It kills Gums firmer and healthier. The mouth tingling with a clean, fresh of that swarm into every breath, defy taste. Buy a tube of Kolynos. "KOLYNOS the antiseptic DENTAL CREAM THE EVENING STAR, WASHINu Y¥ON; B 70y MONDAY, PRIL. 6, 1981 THG NEW ATTACKS MADE ON DRY LA Anti-Prohibitionists Hit by M.E. Board—_McBride De- clares South Loyal. Fresh attacks -against the dry law | ‘were launched by two of the major wet organizations yesterday, as one of the leading dry groups assailed anti-pro- hibitionists and another rallled to defense of the law. ‘The Methodist Eplz-copnl ‘Board of ‘Temperance openly hit out at the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, charging that “it sys- tematically incites the poorly informed to resentment” against the Govern- ment. | The Association Against the Prohibi- | tion Amendment countered with a state- ment on Norway's “noble experiment,” contending that the failure of prohibi- tion there presented a situation similar in many respects to that in the Unitet! States. F. Scott mBfldE, superintendent of the Antl-Saloon League, who has just returned from a 5,000-mile trip through 10 Southern States, issued a statement to the effect that “the solid South is as solid as ever for prohibition.” ‘Women in Repeal Fight. From the Women's Organization for National Prohibition" Reform came an announcement of a two-day ‘“demon- stration” against the dry law in Wash- | ington April 14 and 15 and a statement | that since women were credited largely | with having adopted prohibition, the | feminine vote now would be organized for its repeal., Mrs. Charles H. Sabin, chaifman of the women's organization, sald she| expected 600 women from 32 States | would attend and aid formation map- ping out of plans to organize votes for lnfi-prohlblflon candidates in 1932. Mrs. in sald she was “confident | that t.he vut majority of women in this country have had enough of pro- hibition, and are now rudy to ‘say it with ballots.’ ‘The Methodist Board based its attack upon the financial statement of the association against the prohibition amendment for January and February, declaring the reported expenditures of $103,281 to be “astonishing and sig- nificant.” “It is financed.” the board said, “by a few millionaires residing in four States, which are dominated by great cities having large segregated colonies of be- wildered immigrants, cities notorious throughout the world for corruption in - administration of municipal af- S . “Repeal Sentiment Lacking.” McBride said “there is no noticeable | sentiment, for repesl of the eighteenth | amendment or modification of enforce- | ment laws in the Southern States.” He | added, however, that “the people down there resent what they consider to be, an effort to attach the Democrutlc party to the wet organization.” In the study of Norway's prohibition | | experience the Assoclation Against the | Prohibition Amendment said that for | more than a century there was a steady | improvement in temperance conditions | under controlling laws. | Norway repealed its dry law in 1926 and set up the wine monoply, which controls the wholesale distribution of wine end spirits. The association con- | tended there was ‘“practically no crease” in drunkenness since the repeal | of prohibition and that liquor selzures | been reduced. State Orators Barbara Ann Kane (above), 17-year- old senior at Sacred Heart Academy, Stamford, who will represent Connecti- cut in the New England zone meeting of the National Oratorical Contest, and Daniel Medill, 18-year-old senior in the Alexis 1. du Pont High School, at Wil- mington, who will represent D!ll'l!! in the zone finals. IIESl' WiEiDs. s 1o » “counter-imtant.« Thoush, ele fa e - e m.n's«n:: Jflnfwhgd once an NEW DISCOVERY STOPS | CAUSE OF STOMACH GAS In his private practice Dr. Ourl!d cau upper and I this remedy Adleri s, bad 2 5 nd bowel poison Drus Btores. —Acvertisement. 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George Lawrence Cassidy, known as the “Man in the Green Hat” and ac- cused of selling liquor at the Senate Of- fice Bullding, must serve 18 months’ im- prisonment following his conviction of transporting intoxicants. ‘The District Court of Appeals, in an opinion by Chief Justice George E. Martin, affirmed the conviction today. The case is the first in which Justice William Hitz, former associate justice of the District Supreme Court. sat. Justice D. Lawrence Groner did not sit in the case and took no part in the decision. ‘The , only jon the case was whethér the arfesting officers had prob- able cause to suspect that Cassidy had intoxicants in his automobile when, atter secing the machine fn the rear of is home, they later recognized it in ll‘mt of the Senate Office Building. , it was testified, came oul of the building and, goiig to his car, re- moved the upholstery in the back, looked about several'times, then took a package resembling a pint bottle out of the car and put it in his hip pocket. When he started to re-enter the build- ing, he was arrested and his machine searched, disclosing two quarts of al- leged whisky and one quart of gin. Justice Peyton Gordon denied a mo- tion to suppress the evidence and the :&'fi“m court hold the decision was '3 BANDITS GET $100 | IN GARAGE HOLD-UP 'Gang in Bladensburg Robbery Be- lieved Same Which Operated in Washington. N Mn’ml;z o trace of the men has One of the bandits told him, Dorrelle said, “We'll blow your brains out if you move for two minutes.” Dorrelle said that the men mlud the garage earller in the evening and pur- chased gasoline. They returned about 9 30 p.m. and two of them walked into men were about 30 yem ‘clean shaven and did not ‘wear masu. Dorrelle says, After empting the cash register of its contents the two men are sald to have run to their auto, in which they sped away. As soon as the car left Dorrelle ran to the door of the garage, to see it disappearing. He stal afterward that it bore District of Columbia tags and had no tail light. A record day’s business had been done by the garage due to the heavy Easter traffic on the road, which accounted for the amount of money on hand, Constables Andrew Gasch and Jack “}l‘l.l.wn were summoned and investigated the case. DIES IN AUTO Head, Md., died in an automobile last. night about 12 o'clock while en route to this city for treatment at s hospital. He was accompanifed by Johm E. Warren, & nephew, residing at 1428 Irving street, and John E. Nymak, 1923 Kearney street northeast. Krouse was ggnuunced ({;’lg"by s physician at MOVING? Thmmmdnrunln. Original Kmsc.’s EXPRESS & STORAGE CO. 616 Eye St. Dist. 2010 N Our Rates Gladly Sent Rubber bands exported from the United States lase year wel(hed 670,¢ eu munds. as compared with 487,004 in n by keep- By a Staft Correspondent of The Star. 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