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Spirits I his ng amostker a idling wasthe Red Cross has accomplished.narksslf a l the tainiyTONts an-owarl id the tie en-Id C-J. Lynn ' W. JamesRUM RUNNING STILL EXISTSGraphic proof that rum-iunning is not an art lost with the end of the prohibition era was offered in lower Delaware last week with the seizure of a $22,000 smuggled liquor cargoin a lonely farmhouse on the Leipsic River in Kent county.The seizure of the 125 15-gallon kegs containing an assortment of cognac, malt whiskey and rum was made by agents of the Bureau of Industrial Alcohol who opened fire on two men skulking in the bushes near the house.No arrests were made, although Federal agents believe they are on the trail of a powerful gang operating between Pierre Miquelon, Nova Scotia, and the Delaware breakwater. *-Wilson,! Reed, Hall, Ei Ada ReGradi Leser, ( Harriet Ragan.Gradi aid Bol Jenkins len, Da Girls, J Hazel lt;beth Mi Rawlinj StempkGradi ert Bru ert Jen Martin, Shea, J Arnold Mary A enbeckl
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The Midland Journal

Rising Sun, Maryland, US

Fri, Apr 13, 1934

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