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RAID OF ISLANDREVEALS BOOZEST. ALBANS, May S Wood’ l.'lanri in Luke Champlain c*v« isil miles out in the broad lake from St. Albans Bay and probubly one Of the most notorious stop-over stations for bootleggers, was visit ed riday by Federal Prohibition A Kents. The island i owned |»y Hector (iaboury. «lr.. and there in a shed they discovered 50 radons of home brew and a quantity of mush. Although a very careful search was made of the entire island no still was found. Mr. I la bouryctt present is in New York city. The oiriciulr made the trip to the island in a motor boat and on account of high winds did not return to the mainland until late in the evening,Gabouev, in who-c shed the home brew w{i found, wa n eently arrested in this city c.hutg*d with driving an automoobile while under the influence of liquor. He pleaded guilty and paid a fi.te of $JO0 and cost .
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The Caledonian Record

Saint Johnsbury, Vermont, US

Mon, May 08, 1922

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