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Show r ; YiiE OLD JUDGE SAYS... "Judge, remember that place up in the mountains moun-tains where we went trout fishing last year?" "I sure do, George. We had a great time up there, didn't we?" " I'll never forget it. But this will interest you, Judge. I heard just yesterday that the revenue men raided a big still right near there. Guess that's where all that high-priced high-priced moonshine we heard about has been coming from." "Wouldn't be a bit surpri??-' T saw in the paper the other day where f -vernment has raided thousands of ? ..lis during the past year." Tail a. "Sounds sort of reminiscent, doesn't i.. Judge?" "Exactly and it's not hard to figure out. As soon as the distillers stopped making whiskey and devoted their entire facilities to the production of industrial alcohol for the Government . . . the racketeers muscled in again." "I hate to think of how that might have spread, Judge, if the Government hadn't found it possible, without interfering with our war effort in any way, to permit a short resumption of legal whiskey production produc-tion recently." titrtittment iporuortd by Conererut oj AUohotic Bntjajt lnjuslrus, Itu. |