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Government By the Brewers? - Adolph Keitel
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Title: Government by the Brewers?
Author: Adolph Keitel
Posting Date: October 14, 2012 [EBook #9406]
Release Date: December, 2005
First Posted: September 29, 2003
Language: English
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK GOVERNMENT BY THE BREWERS? ***
Produced by Bruce D. Thomas
GOVERNMENT
by the
BREWERS?
By
ADOLPH KEITEL
For thirty years intimately
associated with the
brewing industry
1918
Chicago
CONTENTS.
PREFACE.
When it was found impossible to suppress my writings by attempts to bribe me, men were hired to poison me. After the failure of this plot to dispose of me, I was subjected to almost unbelievable insults, persecution, humiliation and injustice in the courts.
A friendly federal judge was besought to stop me by an injunction. The United States Circuit Court of Appeals set it aside.
Four futile attempts were made to influence the Post Office authorities to deny me the use of the mails.
I was twice presented with the alternative of either