Prohibition: Thirteen Years That Changed America

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by Behr, Edward


  Alcohol Education Act (AEA), 51

  alcoholism, deaths from, 147–48

  Allen, Everett S., 134, 139–40, 142

  America:

  cynicism about politicians, 239–41

  history of drinking in, 7–11

  old and new, tensions between, 3, 63, 226–27

  See also United States

  American Anti-Prohibition Association, 233

  American Bar Association, 160, 223

  American Federation of Labor, 223, 236

  American Legion, 223

  American Temperance Society, 27

  Ames, Fisher, 16

  Anastasia, Albert, 173

  Anderson, William Hamilton, 231

  Andrew, John A., 31

  Andrews, Lincoln C, 153–54, 223, 224

  anti-Prohibition Congress (1922), 158

  anti-Prohibitionists:

  character of, 47–48

  organizations of, 159, 223, 233

  politicians, 171, 226–28

  Anti-Saloon League (ASL), 4, 32, 49, 52–61, 67, 68–75, 83, 149, 154, 164, 170, 222–27, 229–31

  Appleton, Gen. James, 28

  Arends, Abie, 189

  armed forces, drinking in, 19, 70–71, 74

  Arthur, Timothy Shay, 30

  Six Nights with the Washingtonians, 30–31

  Ten Nights in a Bar Room and What I Saw There, 26, 52

  Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, 159, 223

  Astor, Lord, 158

  Atlanta (Georgia), 158

  Baber, Dr. E. A., 214–15, 217

  Bahamas, 131–32

  Baker, Dr. M. W., 27–28

  Baker, Newton D., 70–71

  Baltimore (Maryland), 30

  bar, new word for saloon, 236

  Basler, Harold, 202

  Beck, Charley, 37

  Beecher, Rev. Lyman, 18, 22

  beer, 12, 65, 236

  behavior, regulation of, 3, 4, 242

  Benchley, Robert, 88

  Benezet, Anthony, 14

  Berger, Thomas, 206

  Beringer Vineyards, 86

  Bible, passages praising liquor, 8

  Bielaski, A. Bruce, 142–43

  Billard, Frederick C, 144

  Billingsley, Sherman, 87, 88

  Black, James, 48

  blacks, 53–54, 182

  “black ships,” 144

  “blind pigs” (speakeasies), 30

  boats, smugglers’, 132, 134–35, 140–41

  Boehm, Jacob, 66

  Bolsheviks, 71–72

  bombings, 191 bootleggers:

  perils facing, 152, 177

  protection of, 163

  revenues and expenses, 103–4, 147

  typical stories of, 92–104

  bootleg liquor, 85

  deaths from, 89, 159, 221–22

  manufacturing methods, 187

  brewers, 58, 65, 178

  vs. distillers, 60, 68

  bribes, 152–54

  Bridge Whist Club, 167–68

  Brisbane, Arthur, 69–70

  Britain, drinking in, 9–10

  Britton, Nan, 109–11

  Brogan, Delis, 63

  Bronfman, Samuel, 240

  Brookhart, Smith W., 117

  brothels, 176

  Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 149

  Bruckman, John Caspar, 65

  Bryan, William Jennings, 57, 73–74, 82, 225, 238

  Bureau of Industrial Alcohol, 157

  Butler, Nicolas Murray, 222, 233–34

  Byrd, Harry G., 216

  California, 37, 158

  Canada, 84, 130, 137, 151, 240

  Candy, Ella Bell, 55, 225

  Cannon, James, 225–27, 229–31

  Capone, Al, 91, 95, 103, 130, 173, 179, 184, 185–86, 187, 188, 189, 190, 192, 193

  Capone, Frank, 186

  Carnegie Institute, 150

  Carroll, John A., 183

  Cary, Shepherd, 29

  Cass, Lewis, 19

  Catholics, 226–27

  Cermak, Anton J., 182

  champagne, 158

  Chapman, Joan, 230

  Charles Krug winery, 86

  Cherrington, Ernest H., 52, 74

  Chicago (Illinois), 64, 84, 88, 94–95, 173, 175–93

  children, prohibition campaign directed at, 39–40

  Christian, George B., 108

  Cicero (Illinois), 185–86

  cigar makers, 157

  Cincinnati (Ohio), 37, 43, 58, 64–70, 82, 88, 95–103, 158, 160

  cities, 51, 165

  Civil Service, 83, 115, 154

  Civil War, 31–32, 234

  Clark, Norman, 51, 59

  clergy, 8, 11

  Cleveland (Ohio,) 37, 38, 56

  Clifford, Edward, 143–44

  Coast Guard (U.S.), 132, 134–36, 140–45, 151

  collusion with smugglers, 142–45

  cocktails, 89

  coded messages, smugglers’, 141–42

  Collins, Sam, 104, 125–26

  Colosimo, “Big Jim,” 177, 182, 183

  Columbus (Ohio), 168

  Congo, 53–54

  congressional investigations, 68–69

  congressmen:

  drinking habits of, 164

  dry, 228–29

  wet, 142

  Connecticut, 12, 30

  Conners, George, 97, 99–100, 126, 178, 198, 199–200, 204, 207

  conservatives, 48

  Consolidated Exporters’ Company, 141–42

  Coolidge, Calvin, 3, 142, 169, 190, 223, 224, 238

  Cordeaux, Sir Harry, 131

  Costello, Frank, 87, 172, 240

  Coughlin, “Bathhouse John,” 176–77

  Country Club, 88

  Cox, George “Boss,” 107

  Cox, Ross, 17

  crime:

  organized, Americans’ tolerance of, 239–41

  relation to Prohibition, 83, 148 criminals:

  gangs, 177–78, 186, 188, 192

  police protection of, 144, 173, 178, 183, 240–41

  political protection of, 162–63

  Crowe, Dorsey R., 189

  Crusaders (lobby), 223

  Customs Bureau, 145, 164

  Dabney, Virginius, 230

  Daily News (New York), 78–79

  Darrow, Clarence, 95, 183, 213–14, 224

  Dater, George, 100

  Daugherty, Harry Micajah, 60–61, 108–9, 111, 116–19, 122–24, 153, 159–60, 161, 163, 195, 198

  Davis, John, 113

  Davis, JohnW., 171

  DEA, 242

  Dealey, Edwin, 116

  Death Valley Farm, 100–103, 125–26

  Delaware, 30

  de Marmon, Dr. Paluel, 27

  Democratic party, 57, 73, 169–71, 225–26

  de Mun, Count Albert, 158–59

  denatured alcohol, 163, 222

  Denby, Edwin, 71

  Deneen, Charles S., 191

  Denison, Everett, 164

  Denny, Arthur, 48

  Depression, 234, 237

  Detroit (Michigan), 151, 192

  Dever, William E., 185, 189

  diplomatic immunity, 156–57

  Diplomatic Service, 130

  distillers, 60, 68, 70, 80, 235

  during Prohibition, stock and production of, 96

  Dobyns, Fletcher, 176

  Dodge, Franklin N., 2, 196–98, 218

  Dodge, William Copeland, 241

  Doheny, Edward, 116–17

  Doherty, Jim, 188

  Doran, James M., 224, 233

  Dow, Neal, 28–29, 31

  Draper, Arthur, 113

  drinking:

  evils of, 21

  history of, in America, 7–19

  liquor vs. beer, 16

  literary treatments of, 26

  medical evidence against, 22

  popular in Prohibition era, 89

  regulation of, 12–13

  as release for desperate souls, 26<
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  sinfulness of, 21

  spontaneous combustion myth, 22–23, 25

  Drucci, Vincent “The Schemer,” 189

  drunkenness:

  vs. moderate drinking, 13

  prison and fines for, 27–28

  dry cities, counties, etc. (local option), 28, 51, 55, 57–58

  Duffy, Tom, 188

  Du Pont, Pierre, 233

  Dwyer, William “Big Bill,” 87, 172

  East Coast, 135

  Edison, Thomas, 149

  Edwards, Edward I., 84

  Edwards, Rev. Justin, 21, 23–27

  Eighteenth Amendment:

  final repeal of, 235–36

  lobbying for, 4, 58–61

  passage of, 77–80

  repeal movement, 163–64, 169, 233–34

  See also Volstead Act Einstein, Izzy, 154–57, 170

  El Fay Club, 88

  Eller, Morris, 184

  Elston, Robert, 201–18

  Enemy Appropriations Act, 118

  England, 158

  Europe:

  attitudes toward liquor, 10

  temperance movement in, 45–46

  Everett (Washington), 51

  Everleigh, Minna, 176

  Fall, Albert, 116–17, 119

  family morality, 51

  Farley, John H., 56

  farmers, 51, 235

  Fay, Larry, 87, 173

  FBI, 136, 175

  federal judiciary, 166

  Felder, Thomas, 114

  Felix, Elizabeth, 213

  Fielding, Henry, 9–10

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 91, 99

  The Great Gatsby, 91, 99

  flags of convenience, 132

  Fleischmann Distilleries, 96

  Flora, Robert E., 125–26

  Foraker, Joe, 107

  Forbes, Col. “Charlie,” 115–16

  Ford, Henry, 59, 149–50

  Forel, August, 59

  France, 158–59

  Franchere, Gabriel, 17

  Frankel, Max, 5

  Franklin, Benjamin, 14

  Friedman, Elizabeth Smith, 142

  Friends of Temperance, 31

  Fruit Industries, Inc., 231–32

  Fulton Fish Market (New York City), 240–41

  funerals, gangsters’, 177–78

  gang warfare, 177–78, 188, 192

  number of casualties, 177, 186

  Gehrum, George, 100, 126

  Genna brothers, 173, 187–88

  Georges de Latour winery, 86–87

  Georgia, 13

  German-American Alliance, 68–70, 82, 182

  Germans, 47, 49, 52, 63–72, 182

  hostility toward, 60, 71, 223

  Gerstacker, Friedrich, 64

  gin, 9, 12

  “Gin Act” (Britain), 9

  “Gin lane” (Hogarth), 9

  Gloyd, Charles, 41

  Godman, Thomas, 134–35

  Goldman, Nathan J., 125

  grain, ban of sales to distillers, 70, 235

  Grant, Ulysses S., 32, 48

  grape growers, 85–86, 231–32

  Greendale distillery, 96

  Guinan, “Texas,” 88

  Guzik, Jake, 181, 190

  Haar, Willie, 167, 196, 206

  Hancock, John, 129

  Hanly, J. Frank, 58

  hard cider, 12

  Harding, Florence Kling, 107, 108

  Harding, Warren Gamaliel, 60–61, 83, 105–16, 153, 161, 169, 184, 238

  administration, 83, 92, 104, 105–19, 159, 169, 195

  nomination and campaign, 111–13

  Harvey, George, 111

  Haskell Local Option Bill, 55

  hatchetization, 42–44

  Hayes, Rutherford B., 48

  Haynes, Roy A., 223, 224

  Prohibition Inside Out, 131, 151–54, 157–59, 161

  Healey, Charles, 183

  health, Prohibition and, 147–48

  Herrick, Myron T., 57, 114

  hijackers, 101, 137, 178

  Hines, Alfred J., 173

  Hines, James J., 241

  Hogan, Thomas S., 214

  Hogarth, William, 9

  Holinshed chronicles, 23

  Holmes, Ruth, 1–2, 94, 205, 213

  Hoover, Herbert, 106, 113, 226–29, 232, 234, 238

  Hoover, J. Edgar, 175

  Howard, Sir Esm ,156–57

  Hudson’s Bay Company, 17–18

  Hughes, Charles Evans, 113

  Hughes, Michael, 186

  Hunt, Nicholas, 183

  hyphenism issue, 67

  immigrants, 3, 47–49, 51, 63–72, 227

  Independent Order of Good

  Templars, 31

  Indiana, 30, 38, 104

  Indian tribes, destruction of, by liquor, 17–18

  industrial alcohol, 163

  industrialists, support of Prohibition, 149–50, 233

  industrialization, 4, 49, 50

  informers, 136

  International Order of the Grand

  Templars, 51

  international relations, Prohibition and, 130–31

  International Workers of the World (IWW), 47

  Irish, 30, 32, 47, 49, 52, 66, 172–73

  Italians, 47, 49, 52, 172–73

  Jack Daniel’s, 127, 199

  Jews, 65, 157, 173

  Jim Bearne, 66

  Johnson, William E., 56

  Jones, W.N., 55

  Jones Act, 166

  judiciary, federal, 166

  justice, two-tier, 172, 241

  Justice Department, 83

  Kansas, 41–43

  Kenna, Michael “Hinky Dink,” 176–77

  Kennedy, Joe Sr., 133, 240

  Kent, Dr. Charles Foster, 115

  Kentucky, 104

  Kilman, Gen. Marvin, 14

  King, John, 119

  Klenha, Joseph Z., 186

  Klug, George, 1, 200, 204, 205

  Knox, John C, 81

  Konvalinka, Ed, 185

  Kraeplin, Emil, 59

  Kraus, Lillian, 94

 

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