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When Utah ratified the 21st Amendment last year and put an end to 14 years of Prohibition, Drys balefully predicted that drunken drivers would henceforth make highways avenues of death. First straw in the wind tickled many a Dry last week when statistics revealing a nationwide increase in drunken drivers were released in Washington by Dr. Theron Wendell Kilmer, police surgeon of Hempstead, L. I. To the convention of the International Association of Police Chiefs Dr. Kilmer reported that tipsy driving cases had jumped 479% in Los Angeles; 380% in Cincinnati; 300% in Philadelphia; 122% in New Orleans. Among States...
...tribute to Dr. Sauveur, the medal will henceforth be known as the Albert Sauveur achievement medal and will be awarded annually...
...Though the Argentines and the Portuguese, the Peruvians and the Swiss and a few others objected. Russia was finally admitted to full membership in the League last week and won a permanent seat on the highly important League Council as well. Henceforth Soviet Russia will take its place with Britain, France and Italy in running the League's business...
...therefore, this information so far in advance that you may dust off your bifocals and add a restricting clause to pressing contracts. You never can tell when the boys from West Haverstraw will start undraping, or when Mrs. Coolidge will depart chastely from Northampton. That sturdy village will present henceforth even greater inducements than in the past. And it will be interesting to see to what extremes the earnest debaters will carry their persuasions. We don't want to discourage these worthy fellows, but, personally we prefer to leave any experiments in the realm of nudity to Ann Corio...
...these words were a pardonable exaggeration, it was nevertheless true that he had made a great demonstration. Henceforth, especially in the South, his organizers will not have to prove to workers that United Textile Workers is powerful enough to close hundreds of mills. Mr. Gorman had made his point and to continue the strike longer could not win him much more. In fact there were some indications that although the strike seemed to be gaining momentum in New England, it had passed its peak in the South. Protected by guardsmen and deputies, some mills in the Carolinas which had been...