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David H. Blair

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should be stood before a wall and shot to death. He was also criticized for issuing a leaflet urging all citizens to spy on their neighbors and to use telephones outside their neighborhoods to report Prohibition offenders anonymously. On the other hand, many "drys" (proponents of Prohibition)
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criticized him for allegedly hampering his enforcement officers by requiring them to follow the law and verify that alleged bootleg beverages were actually alcoholic before seizing them and taking other legal actions.
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However, Blair was criticized for asserting in a speech that every
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previous to his appointment as Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
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Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Herbert Hoover
High Point, North Carolina
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Francis Henry Fries
Wachovia Bank
High Point, North Carolina
United States Secretary of the Treasury
Andrew Mellon
teetotaller
prohibition
North Carolina
Eighteenth Amendment
bootlegger
1924 Republican National Convention
"The Chicago Banker: A Weekly Paper Devoted to the Banking and Financial Interests of the Middle West"
IRS list of commissioners
"Prohibition enforcement"
Political Graveyard entry
Republican
Attorney General of North Carolina
John J. Parker
Commissioner of Internal Revenue
Categories
1868 births
1945 deaths
Commissioners of Internal Revenue

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