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Show THE HERALD-J- URN O A FlUDAV LOG AN. UTAH, I,. JULY Prohibition At The Crossroads CV 5j 5 CN riiit in F I ATTON RSI Urttfi it t, that rtin The al issue prohibition - no' i politi a. true as gospel in eeit.unly fjho beginning V rfsot only Old the Anti Saloon work through and with League ' both parties in getting ratificaj tion of the amendment, but the two major parties seemed, from to ilieir public pronouncements, be utterly ignorant of wh it w is taking pl.u e. An exeelUnt example is to he found in the New' York gubernatorial campaign of Ids Congress recently had passed the Ibih amendment and it was before the states for ratification. Alfred E Smith was running for the go'ri orship on the IH mo natie ticket, opp sed by C'harls S Whitman, the Kipublnun can- didate Then, it ewr, one wouM have u be to pmhibition expelled prommei. i.xsu in the campaign was till pondThe invnduient bringing, the imie was r.pe for of the ing it out into the middle puli .uni men i Whitnor Sn ith But man oivc nfernd to it nor did their rep( live party platforms when the Democratic My 1Oi and Mopibhein national conventions wirt Ivld, the amen Iment had not only Den ritified bu had gone into t ffeit, al hough it worth noting that the may b Dimuh ratio uiiiuntu n in San Francixeo has gone dmn in history as one of the wettest gatherings of its kind Merhipi the politic tins thought had been closed A: any the was treated rate, the subject gingerly in the party platform of th it year of p! itform The Republican lb 20 sud just this on prohibition With regard to the sale and bevmanufacture of intoxicating erages. r.hc Republican party will stand for the enforcement of the constitution of the United States as it shall b declared by the supreme court of The Democratic platform to mention the sub1920 faded ject at all. a! hough it did go out the of its wav to congratulate vT of them, at state legislatures that moment - which had ratified the 19th amendment, granting the vo.e to women c5y 6j Cy 6y Cy CSj Cnj 6y KNp y Kg TWELVE DRY YEARS IN A STORY OF NOTK This is MMTOIO tin tluril of f'Hir stnriw on of prohibition, thr iini'lo esjo-- i Ltll) tnnrl) by the of thi' orl ion an mol Ihiimirntir ii.itnniul i. vonwntion Cnj -- NVj U. LEWISTON g air dame puyihnn wi'i t. lehr Re its offi ml opening with hg dame Satuiday night awarding to S. announcement of the lummitt'T m hrgf The pavilion was recently finish ed on the site of th' old opoi i It u is built through e' hous for s of the Lewiston Lion, tins mh1 the Lewiston First ward n t of f t t l!ci j no r i n lures ami g oi mu hao be n .ura.igrd uid the geo ra! imhii Min w rn th Lion- - and . i I l oh of L hi o; on hi h of w n n lt c ,v ' - Richmond Nnnoie kmiik.i won tnut mown mat hie king leu Har H" of Louisy die, Kv h w is Mrs It iv Ik h) Corum ontshot all his rivals in tin tentn the 1km He ill ill luh h ! oi.t marble lounmmerU at noon Spei iu I . w n Ml annual Last yeai he Mi s Roy Wes Louis And! in (n can Cdv. N J of ( U iu 11 tud Ncbi d' Mr, wa, ninnci up in the same meet I Ned Ik 11. Mis Th mipsnu. Mrs I.ulon Ihunp-on- , ami Mis j I Ethan d.iintv lum h hompvm wn.s sc y ed ut tin dun ot tin aftei noon Mr nnd Mrs James M Wilhnm Mis Nathan D Mmtll w nl a m m hui a, dinner guds Mondavi .it mu st joi l hui gun hospit d eyuiing Mr aai Mrs Don Haw t r. .i t. kv of Silt Lake Mi, Huvlev week She a i oyer mg nn c! foinelv Miss Nk h Leixh if thi. citv oi in Miss Julia Lai i.r ami Mrs lohu (Rilfiu of Salt Lake a cun Lau were marie t r hem hci p ot d Login rl hey hit II The lhm Year 4 M Huh of a trip thr ugh No met nt the home of Loan Mrs J S St'cllud Mi ,s !4hum Jones. I one J hornh u ml Thursly afternoon with their leaders. Mis spent the v.uk t ml hnstinn Spcm e and Miss Marton, guests of Mr ml garet Itr.idshaw, m haige 'Hie af Johnson iud fa.m'y '1 hi i noon tt was spent in sewing Sc- ed home Momia.s on. in ng Mr iinti Mrs Kcifi Mi.mI1 iu Ji (hddren ami Mr ami M Merrill and family ot i ut M ih t th uie visitors of the home of their patent, Mr a Mrs William Menill and other Mr am! Mrs Davis relaties Green of Raul, Id. ill ). No spent several dajs o last week m Kuh mond The Richmond South ward Re lief society wus reorganized Sunday at the sot icMy confer erne Mrs Uetta Merrill was released and Mr Nellie Webb bu&l.uncd a., president with Mrs Lula Bell and Mrs hrma Hu ken as counselors Mrs J Leo Shepaid of Salt Lake City was a Richmond visitor on ednesday Mrx of Rhodrt Lenkersdorfer i Pocatello, Idaho, is & guest of her L Merrill. Mrs mother, Maggie Mr and Mrs I) Barclay 414-and children of Raul, Idaho, spent two days of the week with Mr and Mrs Charles Lewis Mrs Barela) is a sister to Mr Lewis of national II I ( ! Wellsville i law's." ..! i rRTV FACTOR Through the next four years Congress continued to handle prohibition matters on what amounted to a i tisan base, By the time the picsidsntud campaign of MLs t ime mound, however, there were definite signs that the attitudes of the two parties might soon crvst ilizo into definite pronouncements on the subiect, vith a straight lineup the, result In the Republican party. President Coolidgc was not seeking re-- ; election nnd the field was open. In the Democratic partv. Governor Smi h hid the nominxion prac! tically cinched long bfore the honest effort lo enfen out into the ih 'h.D.iu'. convention s opened at Houston amendment and all othtr and v. is fast iy eloping into Tuse two facts made :t seem M ight i sue Mm Bcuh sides of the fedora! pirty that prohibition, if it had never and all law's enat led jm. u u for u raw test ofstungth pripur! been a political issue before, was thereto. i th eh turn of 1932 about to become one in a big way. Having digested these law F N fr 1 he prohioui M issm The Republican convention planks, the t cater U I m.i: meeting first, nominated Herbert sat back and waited for the Hoover and adopted :he lengthto declare themsives iest prohibition plank yet seen. h Herbert Hoover, in Ills It affumed the attitude of accepting the nominu ion, iiimL reand on Lincoln Washington his now ftrnoux remark abi ut an spect for the constitution and experiment, noble in motive and pledged the party to vigorous en- was thenceforth hided a3 a drj N!is June iVtfv left foi Reno forcement of the 18th amendment by the prohibition Dadtrs N(.ada Momlav where she wall An w'et plank ofGoy'ernor Smith finding his plat isit h r sisier Mrs WTlli ini Curfered by Nicholas Murray Butler form too drv, stepped off of it ry was snowed under on the conven- long Mrs J A Bingna.n and hddren enough to declare his person tion floor al opinion that prohibition wa to Trenton motor Sunday to o th visit r c it;es "entirely unsatisfactoiy TO mass the of ,IT Rldir.c Hul.se Mis yyas a week great people CANDIDATES Thus the campugn fn.iv' f u cni gu st of Muss Fllen Ericksot The Democrats, realizing that to providing M a T; ught Mrs Alma Raymond in. nothing could save them from test of sentiment on "f S iuhfield were dinner guests wet. tried prohibit i n than any election 'nominating a clear-cu- t et Sunday of Mr and Mrs Mattel valiantly to provide him wi h a held: and wh.n Smith dowr Ewing dry plank and adopted the fol- to defeat, the drv leader aiinoun- vu and Mrs H R Hansen were lowing: ced that the 18th amendment v. as Lenn yiMtors Tuesday I Speaking for the1 national De- more secure than ever Mrs J L Petty was pleasantly MINOR CAMPAIGN mocracy, this convention pledges But the wets refused to surprised on her birthday Tuesday IVslE the party and it nominees to an One fact, though; Tras agree clear evening by the Bte Hive girls anJ Warren G. In the campaign. Harding was popularly supposed to be dry he had voted for the and James M Cox amendment was similarly classed as a wet; but it mode little difference, the League of Nations and general dissatisfaction with the war w'ere and prohibition Uie only issues played practically no part at all in die campaign As far as Congress was concerned, 1920 passed with prohibition getting very little attention Congress appropriated the money it was asked for to enforce the it tok $1575.000 that amendment down a very voted year-ad b attempt to repeal the all. was it act Th Volstead years ConDuring succeeding gress passed sundry laws to tight- -iws prorn no enforcement of alien vnhng for deportation law's restricting the Sbootleggers, amount of medumal liquor t doc-- j Ill ie Iarafin Wax for lioMnigjars in wash boiler tor could prescribe and so on but in no case was the division along party lines The handful of wets presi nt came from bo h par-- I Doz. tics The Republican plitform in 1924 treated prohibition ecn more New pa Sen with roller to Extia Quality The lirhMv than that of PJ0 foreo fiuit tliiouyli amendment was nowhere referred to bv mime Turn brief para y of Morns Sheppird Scntipi Texas, iisplas his handia amendIHth work opy oi the ment ninth h fostered and introduced in th spnute on April 4, mi. Do upi picture is a Kus-n prohibition from r pruv-sion- -- i AMALGA I rlor u't Jty Mr arm Mrs Dam Irishman annoume the birth of h girl TuesBoth mother and oaby are day deng favoiably Mrs Marv S Bailey, Mrs LuH-- ) Lmscn, Mrs Mary Hui find laughter, M s Clara Maugh'an, and Mrs Beta Roppleton, mol to ban view, filano Wednesday and spent th da with Mr. and Mi Elmer Kerr Mrs A. M Sa terfield and Mrs. Lmillo S Bean and two children of Pocatello Idaho, wcrc the guesU of Mr and Mrs George Spent Thursday. i . t ( ( . si how the Sonets shame mn who are dismissed from fat tones for drunkenness, h) placing tfign s of such offenders in piihlo pines. The figure hears Hit' line's name and his offense. t showing i . s o'tl the YLMIA Mis '. t no recently been released ts pitsak-nThe iuii.,2 was .spent playing games 1. 'it diments weie served Mis r rccned a loyely okcn "f t ri,t mbi am c Mr ul Mis o L Andrew and family of Titnton. and Mr and Mrs J A 1imk1im1u and fainiiv motord up Logan canvon Monday afurnoui. for dinner new , -- t Trade at Sacr f ice frEXR IU I.E N Hew English Home Strictly Modern For Sale or . ANI.ER I wj. had-imu- m-.- t i unn-pa- i TWu. were present. Mr and Mrs George Allen and son, Claire, of Los Angeles, came the forepart of the week to visit relatives for an indefinite tin'?. club group The Third Year of Local No 1, held meeting at the home of Miss Esther Buiat, t inlay afternoon. Leaders. Miss Bradshaw and Mis3 Margunte Christina Ppcnce, were in charge. Rue members and one visitor. Miss I aus Hdl. were present Mrs Rose Leishman and son, Conrad spent the week end at Hyde Rark. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kirby Thev accompanied Mr. and Mrs John Kirby and Mr and Nir.s llatold Kirby of Salt Lake to Lug n canyon Sunday where a deli nms dinner was served Mi, Robert Bradshaw and her 'mthcr, Ms Iise Fcnsky. spent I ridav and Saturday at Sait Lake The Lewiston jpeu l,KN ISTON SECTION cn members hint; Mins PLANS OPEN AIR DANCE graphs demanded respect for law asserted th it violations of th law threaten government its. If and pledged the party to cnforie the constitution and all laws In the Democratic party prohi lation tried valiantly t) euiergt is a par.y issue, and what hup-p- t ned at the Madison Squa-- c warden convention is stiil remembered The two chief candidates wro Alfred II Smith, wet. and U G McAdoo, dry Attrtr lot ballots, the convention found it s,!f unable to agree on either, and nominated John W I) vis The Democratic platf rm th it year had this to sny on prohtni tion The Republi on administration h is failed to enforce the prohibition law. is gmllv of tiffnking in honor pernul t and has heroine the protector of the vi ilators of this law The Demoindie party1 pledges itself to reaped and enforce 'lie constitution and nil R EDOM ICS PACK ONE 1912, 1 Anger and U ar have a relation to the different cs in the color of the ees and hmr and shape of the heads of different persons, hi cording to a University of California scientist Phone V You Save Money 'to buy them... every time you Ride Electric Cars W vand Buses 3H ' e Green Light.. 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