Show PROHIBITION IN IM OHIO I IMAY MAY GO TO TEl REFERENDUM I Ii i I By Ey Associated Press I I COLUMBUS 0 O Oct 1 Unless l. Unless the United States supreme court reverses re I the Ohio tate state courts the action of the tho state legislature legislature- in ratifying the federal federal federal fed fed- fedI I eral prohibition amendment will go to popular lr referendum at tho the coming November November No No- o- o vember election The stafe state supreme court affirmed lower state courts in dismissing the tho petition of George S S. Hawk of Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincin Cincin- nati against Secretary of State Smith in which Hawk sought to compel the I secretary of state to refuse to accept I petitions filed by the Ohio Home Rule association calling for a referendum I j and to prevent him from placing the referendum on the election ballots Officials and attorneys of ot the Anti Anil- saloon league announced they will appeal appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap peal the case to the United States su supreme supreme supreme su- su preme court Should the federal court not decide the case before the election the question will be voted on An A overruling overruling overruling over over- ruling decision by that court would Invalidate in invalidate invalidate In- In validate the election however it is claimed Judge Robinson alone dissented dissented dis dis- from the majority opinion and decision |