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AG Youngquist Indicted for Prohibition Enforcement, Washington D.C., 1929

It’s a dark day for the nation’s capital as news breaks that Attorney General for Minnesota, P.G. A. Youngquist, has been selected by President Hoover to succeed the outgoing Assistant Attorney General for Prohibition Enforcement, Mrs. Willebrandt. Youngquist, a native of Sweden, is expected to take office in the near future and bring his expertise in prohibition enforcement to the federal government. But what about his past? Sources close to the investigation reveal a web of corruption and deceit that has left many wondering if Youngquist is truly fit for the job.

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