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- catalog contributor b4917138.
- catalog created "1930.".
- catalog date "1930".
- catalog date "1930.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1930.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- Negotiations with railroads. Railroads accept proposals ; Chicago meeting promotes cooperation ; Seizures lead to liquor rings ; Attitude of eastern roads ; Rail agreements aid enforcement ; Broadening railroad support ; Drinking on trains stopped ; Pullman Co. joins agreement ; Express companies support plan ; Railroads help curb smugglers ; Access to shipping records ; Inspection of suspected cars ; Aid of southeastern carriers ; Railroad aid in seaboard areas ; Railroad police aid investigators ; Typical instance of railroad aid ; Rail worker uncovers conspiracy ; Western railroad cooperation -- Property owners ban violators. Realty aid curbs liquor traffic ; Question of owner's good faith ; Negotiations with realty men ; Realty agreements effective ; Typical notice to owners ; Covenants in New York leases ; New York owners notified ; Eviction clauses in Chicago ; Procedure in Philadelphia ; Court action quickens cooperation ; Promoting public sentiment ; Inspection protects earnings ; Abatement a quick remedy ; Owners exercise diligence ; Realty owners responsibility ; Losses avoided by cooperation ; Violaters ousted promptly ; Agents seek Federal aid ; Courts hold owners responsible ; Agents eject many violators ; Owners seek official aid ; Bonded against violations ; Prompt ejection follows notice -- Civic leaders promote enforcement -- Citizens perform public service -- Citizen gives key to conspiracy -- Contacts with Federal officials -- Local responsibility defined -- Value of civic contacts -- Lax officials retired -- Attitude of public utilities -- Support of automotive corporations -- Policy of traffic authorities -- Practice of insurance companies -- Hotel proprietors responsibility -- Cooperation among permittees -- Government aids business -- Typical letter to permittees -- Aid of chemical industry -- Industry aids law administration.".
- catalog extent "v, 70 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Public cooperation in prohibition law enforcement.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Public cooperation in prohibition law enforcement.".
- catalog issued "1930".
- catalog issued "1930.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, U. S. Govt. print. off.,".
- catalog relation "Public cooperation in prohibition law enforcement.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "178.50973".
- catalog subject "HV5089 .A4 1930f".
- catalog subject "Prohibition United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- Negotiations with railroads. Railroads accept proposals ; Chicago meeting promotes cooperation ; Seizures lead to liquor rings ; Attitude of eastern roads ; Rail agreements aid enforcement ; Broadening railroad support ; Drinking on trains stopped ; Pullman Co. joins agreement ; Express companies support plan ; Railroads help curb smugglers ; Access to shipping records ; Inspection of suspected cars ; Aid of southeastern carriers ; Railroad aid in seaboard areas ; Railroad police aid investigators ; Typical instance of railroad aid ; Rail worker uncovers conspiracy ; Western railroad cooperation -- Property owners ban violators. Realty aid curbs liquor traffic ; Question of owner's good faith ; Negotiations with realty men ; Realty agreements effective ; Typical notice to owners ; Covenants in New York leases ; New York owners notified ; Eviction clauses in Chicago ; Procedure in Philadelphia ; Court action quickens cooperation ; Promoting public sentiment ; Inspection protects earnings ; Abatement a quick remedy ; Owners exercise diligence ; Realty owners responsibility ; Losses avoided by cooperation ; Violaters ousted promptly ; Agents seek Federal aid ; Courts hold owners responsible ; Agents eject many violators ; Owners seek official aid ; Bonded against violations ; Prompt ejection follows notice -- Civic leaders promote enforcement -- Citizens perform public service -- Citizen gives key to conspiracy -- Contacts with Federal officials -- Local responsibility defined -- Value of civic contacts -- Lax officials retired -- Attitude of public utilities -- Support of automotive corporations -- Policy of traffic authorities -- Practice of insurance companies -- Hotel proprietors responsibility -- Cooperation among permittees -- Government aids business -- Typical letter to permittees -- Aid of chemical industry -- Industry aids law administration.".
- catalog title "Public cooperation in prohibition law enforcement June, 1930.".
- catalog type "text".