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Show FORCES UNITED i! AGAMST UQUOfi TJ. S. Attorneys Instructed" To Ask for Heaviest Penalties I WASHINGTON. Nov. 29. (By the' A-sn. jat. .1 I'ny.yi Attention of federal fed-eral authorities throughout the country coun-try has been officially called to tho necessity of co-operating closly with prohibition enforcement agencies with a View to curbing tho extensive violations vio-lations of tho statutes. Federal attorneys have been in- j structecj to push all pending hiu.r cases and to suggest when proper the Imposition of the heaviest penalties on conviction. Their attention wils specifically spe-cifically called to reports that some cocoa beverage manufacturers wero marketing a product of illegal alcoholic alco-holic content. SUPPORT PROM IDAHO. BOISE, Ida., Nov. 20. Extending his greetings to the international convention of iho World League Against Alcoholism, (iiovernor D W. Davis Tuesday s -nt a telegram to the convention telling of the gopd prohibition pro-hibition hits done for tho T'nlted Statea The convention is now in session at Toronto. His leb-gram follows- "Earnest 11 Herrington, "General Secretary World League' Against Alcoholism, "Toronto. Can.: "Please extend hiy greetings to In-' ternational convention. Big majority Of Idahoana send stronpr moral yup- I port to ideal3 you represent. No- self- I Ish business interests or individual desires can for a moment prevail against this gr?;t movement which is sweeping the. world and which has demonstrated Its pow- r for good in our own beloved country. (Signed; "1. W. DAVIS. "Govcrnoi ." . -00 J |