.\ railway conductor recently ovet>heard •seeral men talking shout the failure of prohibition. The conductor replied: "For .wars i have been conductor on this local out of Birmingham. On Saturday afternoon in the old dan l*N liquor was ■old there we seldom had ■ trip without half a dozer, or more fi: Ms. Since prohibition. 1 don't know when I haf* had I drunken person on my train."
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White Ribbon, Volume 35, Issue 418, 18 May 1930, Page 7
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