Both Factions of Prohibition Party Agree to Split Bequest

August 22nd, 2007

The two factions of the Prohibition Party have agreed to split the Pennock bequest equally, after having met in state court in Media, Pennsylvania. If the two factions had not agreed, they were threatened with having the bank that handles the money give that annual bequest to some other anti-alcohol organization.

One Response to “Both Factions of Prohibition Party Agree to Split Bequest”

  1. Glenn Brown Says:

    Earl Dodge must have felt he had a weak case as he would usually cut the baby in half.

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