ANOTHER MONTREAL SCANDAL.
GIRLS AI ADE DBCNK AND SEDFCKo. who pho'T'E( ts the night CU BS ? ' as! ra liu iV N./o Caine Association., (Received this day at 10.23 n.m.) OT I'AAVA. Dee. 1. .Montreal City is mi the verge oi aimt'aer cti-ali uud is .elation regarding the atim i id.-'ration of the polite eiiiiiids whoso tlismissa! was rccotnmeuded by Judge f .-ib-rre. following 11 last year's inquiry, Inil whom the • it.vbs executive e imm.-sion relti.-ed to men. The latest sea-titlai euieent.s the night clips with v.hieh the lit.v is infested. The i ro’.ui e it v.) I:,sliquor laws ; viiie |or n . -ale after i -rt ain Inun-s, and a ban on the sale of spirits in any -! ti.i- hall or (Tub. both of whb li re.;ulat ions me oj- udv Honied by the suealled tin l -, hi: It the ill lest iga t ion -how.-, are rt of erimiiml drug addicts and white slave dealers. The invest iga tors •' • tli'sii a* buir o'clock in the morning the fout.d it*-: Kfteen and .-ixteen year,, of age. belonging to good lanidies. helple-sly 1 run k in 1 be- c pi me,. I’ll" i-nforcetneut of the liquor laws - the duty of the (b’eh'e Liquor Com-mi-eoii’.- f,a!ice. who are making every Hi rt to -lamp nit ill sal selling, but "my are ImudiennjV'd by the fm t that be night clubs are licensed by the city oelit-e. The -e;l mini lies ill the 'art but while the law -ay- -m It clubs -hall ■ 'b-al if they vi'-ia i tbe iitpi ir '' iws. many jila -e.s remain mien after ro•ateil coni' iet ions. line jibue. named Oil"! tula nd." w a- the s-cim of a lmirb • only :e;i ion f.'aT.en by the a it! iiifrit ip's - month for ell:; • liquor, while the ■ "aI proprietors coni iittie to operate, npareutly i 1111 •::111 • from police intererence. Further, while tlie noliee inVii'eiors I hell -mil es rei'iuntnendi'd a ilat" to he closed 1 Tie ehiel of police '.'(•lined ! 1 nmk" am move or reveal h" name.- of the elnbb- m e,-|--. Trn! ahilitv id owum’-s to i iimmand "a-t sums of imuiev i- indicated by the mi lies lately •oH'ere.l >0 e" ■ .-i>ap"f . riters to av-dit t he :-ul>.:e; 1. Montreal is me asking how -mTi lens of vice i-uit in tie t" o: crate in leliherale del'mitee of t!te law unless -!1 ev are proiee.teil bv the police heads Afetutwhile a e--nP • r ob the (luehee l.itjUor Com;ni ion ha- made a pul li e:P"!uea( Dial, "verv night girl- from - inie i f the eifv’s best lamilies ai- • tak- • u to these eluhs. made ill-link and -"-hired, m-ny of litem In -ink Li the 1 uvest depths of dogradai inn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 3
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454ANOTHER MONTREAL SCANDAL. Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1925, Page 3
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