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10 3 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1933. portant offices will take today When the convention will the city for next year's meeting. Invitations | were extended by New York, Providence, ‘R I, and Oharlot! Eugene B. Mn of Nuhvllle, ‘Tenn., nominated for national councllor of j was nominated for the post of nationsi the Junior Order United American Me- | vice councilor; Omer B. Stubbs, Cov- in the corn belt. T belleve the eight- | might vide ‘& means for a verdict in Federal Court today by the Standard | Charleston it was explain eenth amendment will be repe‘fm ;‘:’zthntpguthem State this year. {OIL COMPANY ATTACKS Oil Co. of New Jersey. v tax was “d under m:‘n:’vnst:t "UNIOR ORDER ELECTS ‘Prohlbluun ha:1 tx:een fellml}!)ut.ed as Dnlelaprganu n; %thhgg: Agzxi a WEST VIRGINIA TAX LAW Judge George w uncu.nuc set June | law levying a gradusted tax upon chain Vi jon already cu- political issue lowa for the presen {:&e‘; u?eNonh s o ‘counudl - stores and interpreted there as :wu-‘ RICHMOND, Va, 2 W — . | cable to gasoline stations as “stores.” | upon by repeal forces to bring elections tax commissioner, from paying Inw the William S, Howe of Baltimore was | Economic Conditions Factor. State treasury $240,000 collected from By the Associated Press. Crocodile Record Set. it eakd dependba's’ sveat ol | e of the optimistic: wets bl the | Dakota, sa epended a great deal, Some of the op c wel eve & company. |on the economic situation how the! that the ratification will come even :"“mfm"' w. Va, t:x‘m ‘" A1 e ol D e 2 enterlng‘ | voters in his_State would line up. if only 37 States vote. action attacking classification of gaso- | the guit that the taxes were “paid under | A crocodile weighing 19,800 pounds | chanics National Council in biennial ‘nflm Ky.. national treasurer: W. D. “If North Dakota were to vote to-| The anti-repealists reply that the|line stations as stores under West Vir- | protest.” Hawkins, Meridian, Miss., national con=- | day on repeal it would go wet,” he South is yet to be heard from and ginia’s chain store tax law was entered TO THE TYDOL PUMP | and measuring 16 feet has set a new ! session here Tuesday. ductor, and Ransome J. Wil.iams, Mule At the tax commissioner's office Sn record for Manila. The balloting for this and other im- 'lins, S. C., national warden. verse Wet Trend—Sen- ators Do Not Agree. a vote this year. Repealists counter vith the clslm' that the Colorado Legislature, which | absorb them at once. Why wait for & solid remedy to dissolve? Capudine’s action is immediate, delightful. Use Liquid Farley Sees Victory. i .| added. “The economic situation has a | predict wet setbacks in Alabama and McBride Expects Drys to Re-| | lot to do with it. If business should | Arkansas elections on July 18. pick 1;;:1 and l:hg‘ek!:e more cfi;flenzu _— | ment in Nort] ota, it would vote ary | UDET FORCED DOWN The North Dakota Legislature fafled | to_act on repeal last Winter. Unless| called into special session, it will not German War Flyer Lands in Penn- meet again_un anuary, 1935 | B the Assoclated Press. Here is the repeal situation to date: | syvania on Way West. LI hnmiis e sl b | acourteen States have ordered ratl-| HARRISBURG, Pa. June 22 (P).— e question of repealing the eighteen amendment” Cwill be i the States in| Nineteen others have definitely set|Maj. Ernst Udet, famed German war Which elections are still to be held,| elections for 1933. | fiver, was forced down at the Middle- and that “in these the drys should| Both prohibitionists and anti-prohi- | town Air Intermediate Depot of the win,” was expressed yesterday by F.| bitionists admit four others—Florida.|U. S. Army yesterday after motor Scoft McBride, general superintendert| Missourl, Montana and Utah—may | trouble developed in his plane. of the Anti-Saloon League vote before 1934. Flying to California, Udet landed his Commenting on Tuesday's prohibi-| Two States, Nebraska and South |ship at the depot after his motor began tion elections in Iowa, Connecticut and | Dakota. have definitely decided not to | missing when he was headed westward New Hampshire, McBride sald in a | VOte until next year. | about 40 miles from Middletown. He statement | This leaves nine States. ‘plans to continue today. “It would have greatly encouraged | the drys had Iowa and New Eamp- e f shire voted against repeal. However,| In four, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mis- | nEAnAan the fact that they did x;m is kx‘m;bdcn.;:vlfiipgétn;gey:afimu;l‘xe “lxfiggla&x;:? heartening, because _althou th These. Staies "were - dry. meither had 18 8 specal session. =’ © = 7| —Why wait for elow- |~ Legislatures fal act or Gover-| e _ 2%, g b ;Z‘af;“:‘?,; {;;";?;‘,’,‘,‘;:’_ nors ‘vetoed a bill for the repeal elec-| dissolving tablets to act? tion question in the last 30 years was| tion in Colorado, Georgia, Kansas,| notning gives such quick relies from in 1917, and then the State went wet.| North Dakota and Oklahoma. headaches, 'Deuralglt, sheumatic or “Up to the present time no State| . The drys assert this assures 11 ins as Capudine because which was dry by State-wide referen- | States in whlch there is no chance lox‘ :fi h llquld ulma its ingredients are dum when the eighteenth amendment Ry SIS SAeI. Noue Systan lean Taa adopied and had not zeversed its action before the proposed twenty-first amendment had been submitted has meets in special session in July, is| VOtRI for Tepeal? | likely to provide that the Governor| | must call a special election this year if 33 other States have ratified repeal A special session of the Mississippi | v, chairman of the Legislature may come in AUBUSt, 85-| o0 [g% s ;‘g‘;‘tléafi"";i’r‘s sert the anti-prohibitionists, and’ this | It’s already dissolv. State in the Union” will vote for pro- hibition repeal Jouett Shouse, president of the As- sociation Against the Prohibition Amendment, termed the Iowa vote “as- | tounding” and challenged prohibition leaders to name three States which will_favor contiuuance of the eight- eenth amendment. | “One cannot mistake the signifi- | cance of the large majority which the | people of Iowa gave on Tuesday for | repeal of the eighteenth amendment.” Farley said. “Iowa has been consid- ered by the drys themselves as a dry | stronghold, just as they considered Indiana. | “The vote for repeal in both of these | States can be accepted as & barometer of the sentiment of the people in other so-called dry States. Calls Result Typical. “The returns from New Hampshire and Connecticut are like Iowa, in line with those from every single State which has so far voted on the question of repeal. “It is my opinion that practically every State in the Union will vote ac- cordingly as soon as the people are afforded an opportunity to register their will.” Senators from States which for years have voted for prohibition predicted it would be difficult to prevent repeal Senator Robinson of Arkansas, the | Democratic leader, said “it looks like Tepeal is a certainty.” “Everybody appears to be wet now,” Robinson said, adding his information was that Arkansas probably would vote | for repeal next month. | Commenting on the results of his| State, Senator Dickinson, Republican, | of Iowa, predicted the eighteenth amendment would be knocked out of | the Constitution. “The result was as I expected m would be,” Dickinson said. “In hard | times the ‘aginners win. 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