| Show PROHIBITION BILL PASSED OVER GOVERNORS VETO Feb to today today day vetoed the bill prohibiting ut Re of Intoxicating liquors after Jan Jau 1 1110 TIle The tu says It if this shall hall destroy all th the and breweries why can cannot not the next forbid the raising or sll U lug III of the grains aln or cultivation of the grape out ot of which are re made Shall Stull this Chi or 01 some future legislature Je prevent the farmer from ral raising n or 01 all allIng 11 Ing or the manufacture or 01 placing ot of It on the market It If we are thus a started where shall ahall WP we end It is I better not lIot to nako the start I veto to this measure Ita Is ruthlessness de the sate of revenue without any sort of corresponding dt dl discriminates our own people In favor of the of other states destroys the property of the without compensation makes makella a dangerous trece ece dent Tennessee and s loer thee pla e Cl ot of such as aa ass asIt It has hila oe oc eu as aa 0 Otis of Q the proudest and mot most con tat of tea Union nUbit viola violates the wm will of the people eO W e I Is tile the ballot box a salMi their sense of Jus tier UCC aad a II under or the pi plea of elvIc r a great at moral principle of government at the lea very lIr altar where I It should be guarded and nd defended The prohibition bill wits I a pa passed b by byh h senate nate over or the governor veto of 10 ease to 11 |