OCR Text |
Show Wet Victory Predicted Inldaho, New Mexico i luting inlcrt'HL in the election, cl.'iiinhiK the Hizc of the repeal victory vic-tory depended on the number of voters turning out to the polls. SANTA VK, N. M., Sept. 19 (U.I!) -A two to one weL victory wua predicted by immrtial observers today as New Mexico voters pass- cd on the repeal of the 18th amend. ' mcnt. The vote 'was expected to ' be light probably less than 100,000. l'.OISlO. Idaho, Sept. Ill (U.R) C'lli.en.s ir ldalici, Inn.,- n ilry lerrl-j tiny, went to Ihc pulls today to vuto on ratification of the 21st (repeal) amendment with the leaders of the repeal movement j making extravagant claims for an j overwhelming victory. j Di-ys, meantime, refused to give up hope through refraining from predicting that the voters will favor their cause. Campaigning hy prohibitionists continued up to the lat legal minute with a mass meeting at Boise First Methodist church at which Rev. W. E. Anderson Ander-son of Twin Falls pictured the evil of the old time saloon and alleged liquor control of politics. Ho urged the voters to reject the repeal proposition. Campaign meetings after midnight are banned ban-ned 15y law in Idaho. Repeal leaders concentrated their closing campaign on stimu- |