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RN '\‘R, V-‘i\( D ’DRA\\/ RS PER STRUCTIONS and dangers of national prohibition|.pysetts, with its stalwart and in- —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS by constitutional provisions and laws of Congress, tv promote temperance in the use of alcoholic beverzges, and to secure the proper regulation of the liquor traffic by the state in the exer- se of the local police power. “With these ends in view, to secure ; the annulment or repeal of the etghl eenth amendment and the repeal of the Volstead law, to oppose any un- roasonable and oppressiv law . or action designed to en- the pasgage of state laws authoriz- ing the sale of beer and wine. influence public opinion, to the end that the standards of personal liberty of thought and conduct d\\‘hlch r\“e;"e established by the founders of the COMES TO THE HEAD OF S retatae STAIRS AGAIN AND REPORTS NO, THEY AREN'T THERE America shall’ be maintained and safeguarded. To oppose any impairment of the | rights of American citizens as vested in them by the first ten amendments "n\' the Constitution of the United States, or by the Constitution itseif.” No Secret of Purposes. An official of the league has sent { this writer the following statement: | _“We have never made any secrel iof our purposes and we om’- Dlished 3. Bood deal with inadequat. funds and a hastily gathered organ } zation. On endum we ate enforcement act- the little Volstead and doubt e sl y a large majo { far as I know, ther | nitely in hand with re in Washington, but we | kept in close touch with th. have purposes similar with next vear. = nothing dei WELL WHAT DOES SHE MEAN ANY WAY THE ONE ON HIS LEFT HAND TACING OR THE ONE ON LERT OF CHIFFONIER TACN = HIM nstitution and mus ¢ 'cither repealed or modified —whii he stead act is not even consis jent with the Constitution President Being Watched. , -Politicians of both parties w {learn with varied emutions of the ized anti-prohibition movem lin t1.> innermost citadel of the {idge cause. Opinion is expressed that { uncompromising indorsement of the eighteenth amendment and the d uct by the President vernors' conference in Wash ) s break his stran sentiment ainly th ential ists” formed three yes stitutional Liberty | chusetts. The present pr Charles Rackemann, # and distinguished member of th B ton bar. One of the vice is Ralpi most ins dean rectors’ list r s scendants’ Roll Call. 1AM WILE world eagerly awaits ge's impending pro- nt on prohibition, his home the scene to annul the eight- amendment and repeal the The most prominent Massachusetts are repre- *d in the movement. Most of the sors are republicans and all are society nance and politics of Boston | w England. A olidge— Coolidge—who is mentioned 00 Complete s i com- Reiniorced Conc warmest in w summer, i United S ] E i weat herproof. s in the wearproof s of the stateliest Puri- 5 like Winthrop, Standi Liberal Terms Phones Parker. Baneroft, Lincoin 7740, 4503 ter, coolest in n destructible fireprood, zis. 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