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“By that time the wonts had visited nearly ever/ Valparaiso speak-easy, and had made buys from all the campus bootleggers.At the registrar's office employes declared the agents were “not known.*' However, when pressed, callers were referred to Lemb-ke -‘'all, but when they were reported not known there, attaches of the registrar’s office said:We must know want is wanted and who is calling before we can locate them for you.Students told of a continual round of parries since the agents began their quest for higher education. When no automobiles were available they went to the home of John Yeats, next door to the athletic dormitory on the campus.“They also could walk to the place operated by Marlinal on the edge of the campus, or even to the places owned by Ray Berrier or Waller Tuthill.When they had automobiles they went to the more secluded places operated by Mike Matty, Helen Mar-quart or John Sammelinger.“So great was the dry agents thirst that their student companions became suspicious. They were accused of being dry .-.gents just before the Christmas holidays, but denied the allegation and suggested another party. But the student companions refused to go.The next day Ray Berrier, one of those arrested, recognized the two ua they entered his place, Bcr-rier had been acquitted of a bootlegging charge in Ilunmond a short time before and knew them, he told tbe students.“His recognition and the suspl-tions put an end to the activities of tbe agents and they withdrew from college—until they took their post graduate course with the raids”
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Valparaiso Vidette Messenger

Valparaiso, Indiana, US

Fri, Jan 08, 1932

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