Show w l OA NII FOR FDA 1 1 G CAMPAIGN I f 4 concerted Action Planned if tr T prior to Meeting g of i L r Party Conventions I 0 Br Associated Frt June More 26 4 WASHINGTON score re of ot prohibition leaders leaden an a tu today as asa asI capital in the I I board of ot strategy ot of a beTS I for tor coordinated action to liy 1 plans t t toe 1932 c campaign la is of Leaders In the group composed i of both new ne and old- old JJ prohibition I I ted the board purposely was meet- meet nearly a year car in tn advance u IS such ucb I X g major party conven- conven coming I o the I for to rally support in order toos 15 1 tOe tease two WO occasions morning met this board E is AJ the bon er one of ot Its members stood to to the statement that tha the pledged dry forces thus far tar had hadt and that short t In their theli plans created group planned to newly Afresh support for tor the dry law MEDS NEW SUPPORT nr Pr Dan Daniel A. A Poling of New York lt of the allied ailed forces for pro pro- Sn Ulon asserted yesterday he beo be- be from sources o this ilits new support Sd h said thus far farhad had not been touched dry efforts was br bi beta between ecu to weigh the balance defeat Weil feat and victory In 1932 I In m discussing details of the allied J for a campaign into forces forces' Pl plans ciU titles cities in iii as many days Dr PolSi Pol- Pol Si lag said jaW he believed that instead of disturbing the support now accorded th the Saloon Anti league and the W. W C. C T. T U. U we e will wUl bring them fresh tresh Under no flO circumstances he Hid gild J would a single dollar of ot the funds finds now pledged to us have gone to n any other dry organization The campaign as S he outlined It start in Columbus Ohio September Sep Sep- 8 Tco o appointed speakers would ouM hold a series of meetings there c oft en that day dar to be followed by two more nure on the second day and two more on the next day B By the third day di he said the first two speakers i mild would have hac c been to Indianapolis and andon anden on en to St. St l Louis LOCAL L DRY GROUPS The plan contemplates leaving in etch ech of 42 cities on the first swing an organized n dry group prepared to upend Il itself f in its own locality 1 Dr Poling said that already local groups had been organized and that Hat more than 20 state organizations I Hans that had begun independent I action have hare united with the new national national na na- movement I Other plans of the new group STOUP in inI include in- in I elude dude the publishing of a weekly i newspaper and the distribution of r. r special literature The movement will be strictly nonpartisan Dr Poling said We Wel I. I already have ha associated with us Re Republicans publicans Democrats Democrats' and dyes meso We hate tried to commit no noon noone on one cas as S to how he shall vote after the conventions pledging them only toI to I Work fork for dry planks and candidates I 10 la both parties He said he did not mention cither the we allied forces or prohibition In a aI conference yesterday esterday with President I Hoover since e some of those in the organization n were of ot an opposite poI po po- filth faith and would not approve e I ny linking of the mo ement movement with ith the adm administration I |