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THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. i G PALAIS ROYAL G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Digest Poll Puts ldaho and “memn | Buy Your Smart Easter Accessories Here! Four new States are represented in the fifth week of the Literary Digest’s Nation-wide prohibition poll, and the drys made a slight gain, with more announced today, with 1049,257, or 41.7 perm cen;. hr':ceur&‘efl in (dnx:or to! 11_':- s . ' 1 of the eighteenth amendment. The t t Dot Tor Srich niorcement was. 38 per mar aieriais. i’ cent of the total, or 712,549, while 754,- A 266, or almost 30 per cent, favor modi- - 5 l s r a e fication. Colorado, Idaho, Montana and Utah are the States from which first returns are tabulated this week. The minor change for strict enforce- » ment, which amounts to slightly less ° than one-half of 1 per cent, is taken from the vote for repeal. Also a rather minute increase is noted for modifica- tion, the Digest says. - ™ Idaho Goes Wet. ‘Meager returns from the thinly pop- ulated State of Idaho, home of the dry Senator Borah, show a preponderance of sentiment for repeal, with the vote & : iven as 421 for strict enforcement, 271 for modification and 444 for repeal. . In Utah, the home of Senator Reed Smoot, the vote for strict enforcement, g 616, was greater than for either modi- fication, 425, or repeal, 412, although the plurality for modification and re- f2 . . peal was greater by one-fourth the total vote. The vote for repeal in Montana, the /. N home of the dry Democrat, Senator 7 & \ / y Thomas J. Walsh, was almost '::lcl:t:he 2 / R l l $ 1 7 5 Vo lor _enforcement. e ul lon ¢ 3 \ 7 showed: For enforcement, 730; for modi- ® /, \ egu ar y ® fication, 735; for repeal, 1,237. 3 / Enforcement ran ahead in Colorado, sithough the combined vote for modifi- cation and repeal was greater, the vote being: 9,170 for enforcement, 6,669 for modification and 5,147 for repeal. Change of Sentimént Is Seen. A change of sentiment was suggested Smart Leathers i” blab'k, navy, beige, smn :ge Digest’s co‘llnp:ll;l:on !ot ret,’urns Fi i Bkl e present poll wi returns in a ne C| similar poll in 1922. The fifth week's tan, red and patent leather. g Lt tabulation of returns in answer to the t 6 b a three same questions used in the cur- - . smar - button zent balloting showed @ total of 617,838 . - S . Tt 1 d - Newest Full- , of wi 5 Wi = ~ : - £ forcement; 253,009 for modification and e ength, pull -on an 128,500 for repeal. 1 . Tn answer to complaints that a num- - S 4§ a1 | cuff styles—also tail- ber of people m:e been vote repeat- % ; % RN & ALK ers e current pol e Digest ex- : plains that one person may actually &, % [ ored Kangaroo Glace recelve and cast more than one bona NS 4§ » = fide vote, as there are five polls in $ glOVeS -— 1Nl nNew progress at present beside the main « L 2 2 2 . referendum of 20,000,000 ballots. 3 J o . “For instance,” the magazine says 3 Y Sprlng shadesand editarially, “one may receive one ballot 2 3 in the canvass of twenty millions, an- bt k black other in our special poll of Digest sub- : I 4 scribers, another in our special poll of clergymen and so on. And he is wel- 2 S.”Z d th F b s . - come to vote them all, because the Tapestries, Silks and other Fabrics, : PALAIS R : 2 4 . ! : t OYAL—Main Floor ; . RO R bt . in glowing designs. v , i Allsilk chiffon—picot top—French heels— Spring Fashioned Shades Perfect Weave Analyzing the current returns, the Step-up Toe—from one of America’s Digest savs: “b'l;\ile rise in the enforce- . : i f k 2 ment ratio is balanced by a fall in the p relative dominance of the huge straw &5 . . 1 ) most famous makers of fine hoslery. vo%eu 11011' l'e%)!ll, Vlldhlfh flzo“’g ]%:lk 10‘ X g o i politicians_from Maine alifornia. 4 \ "%y ¢ ! But_the change is so slight that it 1s i : PALAIS BOYAL—Main Floor hardly likely to agitate the hopes or fears of any but the most optimistic drys or the most pessimistic wets.” . DENEEN_PLEDGES AID TO MRS. MCORMICK S Easter Flowers, 1.00 Opposing Factions in Illinois Meet 3 > RN ! e s I ALY Lilies of the Valley, Apple Blossoms, Cowslips, Violets, to Lay Plans for Election in November. “Sweet Peas, Orchids and Gardenias—fashioned so cleverly they seem like *‘real ones”—poised on every smart outfit By the Associated Press. k i PGS " W 1 peang Bags for formal costumes. this season. ‘'we are Republicans and we sup- rt the nominees,” Senator Charles S. EACRISERDFAL NI RED neen spoke the views of his faction esterday as the group which supported im against Representative Ruth Hanna McCormick met with the opposing forces to make plans for the November election. At the meeting Bernard A. Snow, Re- publican county chairman, urged a merger of the two factions, but this was opposed by Roy O. West, Republi- can national committeeman and former PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Secretary of Commerce. oV} L (simulated) =5 I‘ Btock Exchange Is Believed to Be . ) Easter . Involved, With Consummation - 1 N | Chiffon Cards ’ysx Anm:lmcd Press, =i - 5 2 Y b FRANCISCO, April 11— g 5 g‘x:miner today quoted two officials o: & SCarfs 5 C to $1 Magnavox Co., manufacturers of . 3 radio rl":'f.‘: “3.5.%':2? ;‘smnlggda ‘mer- A Special Value X . I o o ia i raoih at Three and four strand necklaces of é:e;':: d‘”:‘)" fg;zt‘“:; b An excnange of stock was'said > 1 9 8 heavy, lustrous, indestructible French R Eancew ol R D e Sl e pearls, with new Chanel clasps set every friend and be closed today. M. W. Dobrzensky, e e in sterling sil relative at Easter. B o v Cet oubis-wiath - chit- e mg s Get them now. :ymthtiommw::e unn:: :u;mm%: fon, filmy and be- PALAIS ROYAL—Main Floor Mail them early. B e Magnivox Co. this week won e PALAIS ROYAL The . fpatent u.lgnlement suit in !‘eden‘l PALA!S?&“ Main Floor Main Court here against the Grigsby-Grunow Rt S0 e S A rare gift at \VOX. 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