Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell Act-Continued. Possession of liquor in. (See Possession.) Property rights in liquor. (See Possession.) Proprietary medicines. (See Alcoholic preparations.) Prosecuting attorney. (See District attorney.) Public auction of vehicle used in transporting liquor unlawfully (see Disposi tion).. Purchase and use of liquor: To procure wine for sacramental purposes. Without a permit Records: For medicinal purposes. For treatment in hospitals and sanitariums of persons suffering from Restraining orders (see Nuisance). Review of findings of commissioner for revocation of permit. (See Revoca Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell Act-Continued. Of articles mentioned in section 4. Of intoxicating liquor.. For beverage purposes. For nonbeverage purposes.. Procurement of permit. Of tax-free alcohol. (See Industrial alcohol.) Of vehicle used in unlawful transportation.. Of warehouse receipts.. Sanatoriums or hospitals. (See Hospitals.) Saving clause. Scientific use: Delivery of seized liquors to Department or agency of United States. (See Disposition.) Withdrawal of industrial alcohol (see Industrial alcohol).... Of liquor or property designed for unlawful manufacture of liquor. Of property used in violation of industrial alcohol provisions. (See Industrial alcohol.) Shipment of liquor. (See Carrier.) Signs, advertising liquor. (See Advertisement.) Solicit. (See Order for liquor.) Solicitation of orders. (See Nuisance.) Spirituous liquor, definition of. Stamps, alcohol tax. (See Collection of tax.) Issuance of... Delivery of seized liquors. (See Disposition.) Report of violations to attorneys of... Withdrawal of industrial alcohol by. (See Industrial alcohol.) Universities, withdrawal of industrial alcohol for use by. (See Industrial alcohol.) Index to the National Prohibition Act (Titles I, II, and III) and the Willis-Campbell |