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Ontario Guards Against Abuses Of Liquor Permit System, Keeps Close Check On All Purchasers tions co-operate to put effect. them into | Sales Limited to Buyers’ " Means and Needs—Con- trol Board Praised as Sincere and Conscien- tious. How Law Works Now, as to the sale: The resident of Ontario who wants to buy liquor goes to a Liquor Control Board branch of- fices and gets a permit. It costs him $2. This permit is much like an ordinary bank- deposit book. It contains {he purchaser's name and address, his signature, This is the lhir'l"\"!“:: ft'g“(“;““ii o8 “}" ofticep desi; ries of storfes by Bruce Cat- (i€ = 0 M F ARG AROL staff writer for the Herald an. | ont ruled pag 2A Service, presenting an im- Jortant survey of conditions under | 1:4uor store to make his purchas Ontasio’s liguophcontrol Jaw, | There be fills out a slip telling BT e o precisely what he wants to buy Toronto, Ont., April 16 othing It 7\-0 is getting two different 1) Gatats Tonay i momice indatiot Miguon=—iwhiskey ani “orthy than the sincere, conscienti- | Yoo for instance —he must fiil cus way in waich tne provincial | uy ‘b“,o ld'nmm clpeonepion| 1iquor Control Board is striving 1o | ¢2¢H Prand. inake Ontario’s famous liquor law | He submits a.force for temperance and social | Yéndor, hands bolerment: ook, and signs the slips in ‘the Every effort is being made to|Yendor's presence. His signaturc {ake the abuses out of the liquor |13 then compared with the sign whttic. It the present law eventually | ture in his permit book, and the | AlOsldatall Uit At 1585t it Hot by |exact ‘@mount of bis purchase is| hecause it has not had a fair trial, | ¥ritten down and initialed by the | ir Henry Drayton is chicf com. | Vendor on onc of the ruled pag:s missioner of the Liquor Control|ii the permit book. Then he pays | Y:oard, which is in charge ' of the|his mon E liquor and | ovincial liquor Jaw. He has super- | 8¢S out. on over all of the liquor sold jn| On the Ontario. He also has charge of ple. But the issuance of permits through which |Board, as was liquor may be bought. | micans business The first thing you discover in Maintain Close Check talking to him is that he means| If, for instance, the buye business. | permit book shows an exc The instructions under whici |number of purcha during Ontario sells its Jiquor are as fol- |cent weeks, the vendor is quit [likely to refuse to sell him any sold to | more, rn!"si Or it | uspects | i Lditor's Note: of a s ten, se Then he goes to a governme the slips to the over his permit ts D vig face of it. it's Liquor remarked very sim- Control above, ‘Liquor who must not be abuge it, and be made so as to ren- possible a continuance of drunkcnno: “Liquor must not those who from the amount of |line iheir purchase and from their | henceforth standing and circumstances are |No. ——" writing in the numbe likely to be supplying bootleggers, |of niz own store. “Liquor must not be sold when| After that, this buyer the financial standing of the pur.|liquor only this store chaser is such that the sales must |vendor can watch him. He be followed by a diminution of |get the police or the comforts of life in the family.” agcncies to look into Arc Really Enforced home conditions — he not Those are very pretly regula-|can, but he will. Then, if his loins, but one accustomed to the |picions are borne out, he can iree and ecasy interpretations of [cel the man's permit, thus cut- statutes in fthe United States|ting off his lezal supply of liquor. might readily suppose that in| All of this, of course, woull jractice they would be glven lip|only be matter of form if service and nothing more. But | were not that Liquor Control | not in Ontario. The Liquor Con-|Board has a staff that takes its| trol Poard is out to see to 1t|duties scriously. that they are obeyed, to the let- Salesmen ‘Are Responsible ter, by every liquor vendor in the| ‘“Storc vendor s a bulletin | province. I think it is only fair|from Sir Henry's office. “are given to say that they are being en- |to understand that satisfactory ser ferced very #rictly. | vice is not proved by incr To understand how and profits 50 much as by and are enforced, It dence of improved social condi- to note two things: | tions, absence of disorder First, the way in which the sale|drunkenness, etc., in their of liquor is conducted. | tricts.” i Sccond, the conscientious way| Thus, in a in which liquor board employes, | or less more police and semi-public organiza- own district. may that that the his than ‘quite mps his, ing e vendor customer he should. sur In that perm with a “Purcha a confined only to stor driking more but is not be sold to|case he s can e o1 su a it they can be is neces: sary cach vendor onsible for his If police or other See for yourself what the Frigidaire Cotb will do! 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Every household Frigidaire offers these and other features you'll want. And you NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKA! D, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, agencies notice an increase in drunkenness, or find that poor families are being impoverished by excessive expenditures fqr drink, it is up to the vendor to remedy mat- ters—or he loses his job. Sir Henry has enlisted the co- operation of social workers and welfars organizations. When they run into the tragic, familiar story of the family that lacks food and fuel hocause the wage-edrner is spending tno much.on liquor, they notify the Control Board. How Supervision Works Sir Henry's last annual report discusses the next steps as follows: “Permit supervision means muca more than the taking of steps look- ing to the cancellation of permits. I often involves a sympathetic study of the individual and the amily. Mere canccllation of per- mits in some cases docs no goorl. BYRD OCTETTE HAd NIGHT IN PANAMA Items Men Wanted to Buy Balboa, Canal Zone, April 16 (P)— Eight members of the Byrd Antar tic expedition returning to the North years at the bottom of the world, spent a gala evening in Panama City Tuesday. Landing from the men took cabs for Panama City. where they wanted to indulge a long repressed shopping desire and to talk with people of their own coun- try again. Arthur T. Walden, in charge of the docks; said: Anturc monotonou There was no game, no hardships, for everything was too well protected. “When I get back iliczal opcrator and, sometim leads to the usc of dangerous sub- stitutes. In the many difficult ca: dcalth with by the chief of the per-| mit department, the effort is always made to ry the judgment of the ‘patient’; to convince him that all that is said or done is solcly in hig interest and that of his family. Control Is Pcrsonal Problem “Once carry that judgment and create that conviction, further rouble and cxcesses may be aveid- Often a return of the permit with a restriction seif-imposed by the permittce himself is found to work well. In other cases it has heen found that the taking away of the permit {rom the husband, or on, and ing it to the wife, or nother, works well and has result- ¢d in restoring proper conditions to home I am ¢ “In many cases the department has found that a return of the per- mit with a limitation of purchase governed by the size of the family and its purchasing power, solves problem. The problem beins personal, the effectiveness of con- tiol grows with the ever-increasiny knowle the vendors have of their customers and of their habits and circumstances. A good vendo; properly “understanding and cor v cnforcing moderation is made the more use- cach day’s service.” and control, ful by Those paragraphs plain the apparent iario law. 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Mass., rest April in ted b} an automobile and ride land undergraduate students That is all for a while.”” Wanted Beer anxious, ish, but was told it probdbly part. would not be available. mentioned “had to buy |anxious to get fresh cigarettes and | various | ' All were ver Harvard 16 (UP) Harvard in- | tramural sports during the past win- ter was shown in figures giving the in the number of radua as the anal this 75 of the| having been born on aboard the| \\':l\ | cipating as 158 mo the winter of 1928 than during according to after |the report of Adolph W. Samborski, | | months in furs, to get a linen suit, | director of intramural athletics. and a Panama hat, he also wanted a | In 10 sports 1191 students took | Squash, basketball and indoor | | baseball attracted the greatest num- | er with boxing, fencing and hockey bringing up the rear. 1 . !Prince Leaves by Plane To Resume Trip Home Khartoum, Upper Egypt, April 16 (#—The Prince of Wales and th: ‘]\Z«r(\' which was with him through- out his hunting in British East | Africa left here dawn today in | six airplanes for Cairo. They wiil | leave there for gland sh The prince. before boardin plane put on a wooly jacket an arf over a k nd shorts cause of th | Hardly had cscort planes north than five other members of thy baggage departed. 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