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PAGE SIX THE WORKMAN SATURDAY JUNE 30 1923 FOR SALE What Position Do You Want?
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Flood of Canadian Rum Entering oup We have just received a fine assortment of Watches. Clocks AND Jewelry that will satisfy the most fastidious taste Also a complete assortment of the famous AIKIN LAMBERT Fountain Pens AND Pencils Chicago, III. May 22nd Smugglers are bringing into this country 100, 000 gallons of lic ser a day from Canada, according to story from staff writer in thu Chicago Daily News to day.
An army of 25, 000 smuzglors is engaged in the work. It was declared, with general staff headquarters in a shack at Ecorse, Mich. near Detroit.
Illicit Liquor has become the largest single industry in the United States, the writer asserted, quoting one of the leading smugglers. Federal Prohibition enforcement officer was quoted as declaring that Ecorse was only one offender on the Canadian border stretch, and don believe a fifty foot wall along the entire Canadian line would make them. Chemistry war, consistent stop.
Remember our Repair Department is most efficiently equipped FULLER The Quality Jeweller 122, CENTRAL AVENUE This Federal enforcement agent is in Detroit, only ten miles from Ecorse the writer said.
In Ecorse, the writer asserted, the smuggling is carried on in such an extensive way there, is virtually solid row of buildings four miles long devoted to the business of dumping liquor into the United States and the extensiveness of the layout is almost duplicated on the Canadian side of the border.
The smuggler is willing to let the customer do his own shopping in Canada, according to the story, and then will bring the purchase and cargo across the border at a case for whiskey and a case for beer.
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understood that the proper carrying out of the battle problems Mark the subject you wish to study and write your name and Address meant that the Congressmen could Mail the coupon to day for free Catlog.
see for themselves the needs of the fleet.
In this the fleet has also been successful, and there seems to be no doubt that Congress, with the support of a united nation, now becoming better informed 38 to naval conditions, will take hasty steps on its reconvention, to Bares Weakness Of American Fleet. strengthen the fleet in auxiliaries and personnel. The San Francisco Examiner.
MANEUVERS DEMONSTRATE THAT DESTROYER SQUADRONS ARE DOOMED IN CASE OF IM CRICKET LEAGUE MEDIATE NAVAL WAR, IN FACE OF COMPETITION MODERN JAPANESE OR BRITISH LIGHT CRUISERS.
Gainboa Vs. La Boca, In the face of the modern Japan. his fleet again to sea and, despite ese of British light cruisers the the previous experience he has. On Sunday 17th at the IsUnited States destroyer squadrons given the Atlantic Fleet repeat the thmain Park, the La Boca are doomed, in case of immediate operation and again render the suffered a defeat at the hanus of naval war. The destroyers are the Canal inoperative, the Gamboa The Skipper only screen between an enemy des.
of the GCC. Burns, being PERSONNEL royer force and our capital ships. Perhaps, most vital of all con pered the team, the Poss being absent, Mr. Thompson skip In two brilliant naval battles comitants of a first class fleet in won by him, the La Boca Co.
the Panama maneuvers demon being is the personnel.
was sent to the bat and dismissstrated the above fact, and an other that the Canal is vulner In personnel, the maneuvers dised for 64 rune. In this match th3 to any air force despateh from closed a remarkable lack in training Gamboa did not play with sircraft carriers brought into prox and quality. Io the cruise south her strongest eleven as expected imity to the canal by a clever to the Canal, four destroyers were due to whicb, grave doubts were scouting fleet. At all points our rendered inoperative through entertained as to her scoring a victory. Credit must be given lack of scouts was impressive human mistakes.
to Mr. Black man and Wil In the entire maneuvers of cher, who trundled the ball with First, Rear Admiral Edward 1921, two years ago, no such in good judgment and success.
Eberle took an entire fleet around cidents occurred, though on the The last two wickets, however, the flanks of the United State return trip the Woolsey some trouble. Skipper Fleet and sent out an aircraft was lost at sea in a collision with Thompson seeing this, took the squadron which effectively des a merchantman not in a man ball and succeeded in separating troyed the Gatun spillway. Fast euvering accident.
tbe pair at the cost of one run.
scout cruisers would have pre In 1921, the fleet was still in S, Blackman captured wickets vented this.
possession of the fine quailfied men for runs, Wilcher for 32 Second the Battle Fleet suffered of the immediate post war period, Thompson for no balle 1, losses by torpedoes in the battle off veterans everyone and operat leg bye Panama, which would have defeat ing their ships as veterans. The ed our fleet had the warfare been New Navy, however, is overagainst an enemy.
Believe me when tell you that thrift balanced with untrained boys, and of time will repay you in alter life with a 36, 000 of the present person. el is LACK OF SCOUTS. In both instances, the lack of dangerous condition already prev make you dwindle alike in intellecual to be discharged this year. The usury of profit beyond your most sanguine dreams, and that waste of it will scout cruisers were prominent, alent is to become still more acute and mortal stalue beyond your darkest In the second instance, had as the men are discharged It reckoning. Gladstone.
scout cruisers been present, the must be remembered that the men destroyer commander would not who will be let go are those who He that is slow to anger is better then have beea able to approach near have completed enlistments and the mighty. The Bible.
to the battleships, simply because are now the flower of the force.
somewhat heavier scout More unskilled, comparatively un.
cruisers would have scurried them trained men will take their places. Forceful West Indian out of the vicinity.
NEEDS 120, 000 We have building (which will be The Navy needs, and this was London Evening Standard of Under the above caption the completed this year, the Milwau impressed day dy day, upon the the 22nd May says: kee, Cincinnati, Raleigh, Detroit, Congressmen who were at Panama, Richmond, Concord Trenton, Mar authorization to recruit up to Since G. Ford gave up blehead and Memphis.
The 120, 000 the treaty allowance, in with the exception of Woolley playing for Middlesex there has, Omaha is already in commission, stead of the present 86, 000te So and Chapman, been to Against these Japan offers 21, and long as the Navy must operate on really forcing left hand bat Great Britain 53 scout cruisers. such a small number of men, one of the two conditions must ensue.
in first class glis crickot. That Admiral Eberle chose an air attack on the Canal from his Either the Navy will operate a fair Australia, however, has generaircraft carrier ship, proves that number of ships (about the size of ally been able to call upon up top adopt similar tactics. For Eberle it ent personnel, or it must further Nunes, look like introducing a any enemy admiral would probably the Japanese Navy) with its pres quick scoring left bånders, and now the West in was an easy operation, carried reduce the ships in commission and player of the Ford type. The through with precision and facility, drop behind with a last gasp.
work of Nunes this tour is cerwithout contacting with the de At present the naval arm taia to attract much attention.
fending forces, much less engag in order to be in is not in For a left hand bat he has a ing them in battle. The Canal was condition to take an immediate pretty style, and he will be a destroyed from behind the defeat offensive, but to be ready to take quick scorer, for besides, a deing fleet.
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