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Show MOONSHINING THRIVES IN ROCKY MOUNTAINS HBLtENA, Mont. 'the Rocky Moun-j tSlns familiarly known as the backbone back-bone of the continent, loom as the backbone of the Illicit liquor manu-facture, manu-facture, In the opinion Of N. I. Miller, Mil-ler, of Denver, assistant field supervisor supervis-or of federal prohibition forces in the Inter mountain states, who w-as In Helena Hel-ena recently .Mr. Miller's district, he stated. Includes ten states and extends along the Rocky mountain range from the Canadian line to the southern bor-ider bor-ider of Colorado. "It will be cars before the stills lean le rooted from the mountains '' said -Mr. Miller. The seclusion that the mountains afford and the places that are practically Impossible to approach ap-proach without being discovered by i moonshiners, will mako the Job of eliminating these stills a hard One- "Prohibition Is not u failure Wo ;are working against great odds, but progress in enforcement Is being made 'It will take time to muke prohibition and we do not expect It to reach Its beat state for a generation. ' |