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17, 1925 Prohibition agents seize three train cars filled with beer New Yorks apples are well known for their superior quality and lusciousness but never has a carload of apples yielded such quality or potentiality for lusciousness as that seized last night by prohibition agents under Captain William Thompson in the Rensselaer yards. Thus began a Times Union story about a raid by dry agents, who seized three train cars, two of them labeled potatoes and apples, and the third labeled cement. Thompson told reporters the beer contained in the three cars was almost as hard as the product advertised on the side of the latter car
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