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Show U. S. PROHIBITION DECLARED FAILURE PARIS, June 22. By the Associated Associ-ated Press, i 'Prohibition lias fall, d , In the I'nlted States, but it 1 nor; respoiihlblc for the alarming increare! In the use of narcotics.'' declared I Krnest Guy, who has been in the! United States for two years Studying prohibition for the Preni h wine grape; growers The statement of M. Guy1 was made during a public addres-- "It Is thc Germans, ' M. Guy charg-el, charg-el, 'who are spreading narcotics throughout tho world What Is hap-I pening ln the United States Is but one phase of this widespread plan to demoralize their former enemies. 'The I'nlted States is bound to return re-turn to tho use of light wines and beers There Is now more whisky consumed in Am-rlca than before the Vu'-dead act became a law. Prohibition has heen the most Interesting In-teresting social Question the world has yet seen, but owing to the Impossibility Impossi-bility of enforcing the law, the I'nited States Is bound to modify it ' oo A fish found alon the Atlantic coast Is knon by the peculiar name of alewlfe. 1 |