Show Y Representative Hill to Marshal Forces for New Attack on Act Modification Bill However However However How How- ever May Be Held Back for Next Congress WASHINGTON WASHINGTO Dec 1 AP AP- AP Shortly after the bang of the speakers speaker's speakers speaker's speakers speaker's speak speak- ers er's gavel sets the house of oC representatives representatives representatives vibrating formally for business Monday Representative John Philip Hill HIlI of Maryland chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man of oC the unofficial committee on modification of oC the act plans to begin marshaling his forces for a new offensive against the dry law Upon his return to the capital he announced that a subcommittee of the unofficial group had been at work vork during durina the summer recess reces dr drafting a bill which when Introduced introduced introduced intro Intro- la hs s expected to carry the in indorsement indorsement indorsement in- in of every wet member in congress Hill said the first thing for the committee to determine would be whether to Introduce the proposed bin bill at at- atthe the approaching session or 01 hold it over until the convening of ot tb Ui n new nV V ln which w h tends he wet bloc will have havea a materi materially ma ma- terl teri lly lIy increased mer membership as a result of ot the November elections SEES RECORD VOTE I Once th the bill is introduced he Continued on an page 6 6 Dry Law Slated For Attention By Both Sides Representative Hill to Marshal Forces for New Attack on Act Continued from frolI page 1 asserted it t. t will be pressed by very every parliamentary means until brought Drought to the floor of the house where a record vote may be ob ob- ob- ob i I At St t t f I last st meeting before the summer re recess ess he full cOn i m te Instructed the subcommittee which Is headed d by R Representative Dyer of Missouri to draft a a incas meas- measUre Ure ore embodyIng Bodying the following recommendations That the federal act to enforce the eighteenth amendment Is hereby modified so that the tIme same same shall not i prohibit the manufacture sale tra importation or expOrtation ex ex- of f beverages which are not in fact intoxicating as determined determined deter deter- mined In accordance with the laws of the respective states Hill said caid h ho hould would recommend to the he committee adoption of th the fol- fol following lowing program INDORSE INDORSE- REFERENDA DA Indorsement o of oe the principle of modification as contained in the view expressed in the New York and Illinois referenda Decide shortly after the opening of f- f the s session whether to bring up the ques question lon of modification in this congress or the next and g In rn view of the fact that I sh shall shalliot ll not be a member of the next house mouse elect a avice vice chairman who in irs all probability will be the chairman In the he next house Hill HIlI was defeated In n an attempt to capture the Re publican senatorial nc nomination In Maryland The vote he New York and Illinois prohibition referenda he said showed a national desire for modification within the constitution which will substitute temperance i for tor the present disastrous situa situa- tIon I |