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ditndar, August 9, I90'lRiilvfflton Ncwa-Tribiinc-3-BDutch Voighl ReminiscesAbout Scoop In ProhibitionBy CHRISTIE MITCHELLDUTCH VOIGHT is a colorful Islander v.'ho has been in a variety of businesses in the past 50 years, ranging from making !earf sinkers tn observing landings of Scotch and bourbon during prohibition days. Dutch passes his time these days by tearing down old buildings.Tuesday ] net Dutch at (he Turf Grill and he was • in a reminiscing mood.years, is the public relations i dent of Ihc Cnpl. Kwik chain,' man for BESSIE MCDONALD'S j uses Long Tall Texan in his Star Dairy. . .CHUCK MAYER,! advertising copy. 5A NTOS' who opened Kaplan Kwik, islcRUZ, skipper of Sand Toesnow managing Sugar ’n Spice . . , LEON ETHRIDGE, prcsi-m/.-m w:*v. j.-.' «■::.fi A.ivV//1 “LET ME TELL you about a real scoop I gave the oldHouston Press one day,” he said. His name was McCormack and he was always asking me for a story. The boys were bringing in 1,500 cases of Scotch when Lhcy spotted a government cutter bearing down on them. They abandoned the boat and the cargo and went to town.He Died To Save Companionsclub, has my permission lo ' stage Beachcomber night aL his place. . -EDWARD 5W1NK cif Duncan’s Foods is vacationing here for n month with his lovely 7 ffi\ wife, Helene, who used lo be a top fashion model.KURT VOiNSCHUSCHNIGCi.||; suave continental manager ofI LOS BANOS, Calif. Quarterdeck Club, says he |(AP) — Fiveemployes fii wai born n Austria, but con (% were chatting in the Cen-tjsiders lh* TsI™d the paradise^$ tral California Irrigation % I Coast, . .JIMMY.ft Dislriet office just before ^: ,™an^ 0,\'-1 quitting time Friday. the Seahorse Club has been all.# Tknn n«-j a 1 smjlcs since his long wait to% incn Jimmie Reid Al-*.,. , . rnr„fll, nnimAm-|]en, 24, noticed an odd?-1 Adolph, former Balinese$ object - shaped like chef, ended in successI haven t talked with LOUISE. beer can. h He pickedit up pulled out a pin.T knew iL would take about four hours Tor the federal men to board the ship and get back to Galveston, I ran into McCormack and told him that in four hours the customs boat would dock at pier 19 with 1,500 cases of Scotch. Ry the cime the boat landed the Press had an e*lra an the streets and neither the custom men or the other newspapers could figure out how the Press got the story.% Suddenlyancj j BIElt;D, but [ hope she gets an-|other spot for her famed Pirate; appearing tovU^ub when PAUL SANTIRE* ^realize what it might be, Suand Vi ^ FERTITTA start % Alien thrust it against his * I remodeling the Crystal Palace stomach and doubled up —.7! building this fall. . .Louise has | possibly to save his com-j|!*ivcn more famous musicians/ % panions. Mia hancl when they were ;|i The grenade exploded.% Allen was injured fatal -J?j:; down on their luck than any-person in town. . . I know of *Ste . 1:| Two companions were $I hurt slightly; two nnt aLl| alL . IAn Air Force demo* Useveral Oklahomans and many. Islanders who plan lo attend ■ “Oklahoma” al the Moody Cen- ter Wednesday and Thursday.lition team said ihefjtrzrj grenade was of Lhe U.S. I j i*| percussion type, On e|h 0TEATRO---63‘REY’l
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Sun, Aug 09, 1964

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