Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1935, Page 29

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PROMBITION S FACED BY LANDON Presidential Boom of Kan- sas Governor Involved in State Struggle. that dry forces will “insist” that & special session of the State Legisia- ture expected to be called within a few weeks, enact legislation to outlaw 3.2 beer. The frothy brew now flows freely in the State under a prohibition amend- ment and statutes that fail to define intoxicating liquors—a situation drys tried desperately but vainly to alter this Winter. A bill to exile the beer died in a House and Senate deadlock. Should the Legislature pass a bill banning beer, Gov. Landon, mentioned as a possible candidate for the Re- publican Presidential nomination in | posed 1936, would find a prohibition issue dumped onto his desk. Should he sign the bill the wets THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., early in the century with her hatchet crusade, smashing bars and fixtures. The amendment was put to a pop- ular vote last year and sustained by & 90,000 majority. SENTENCED 60 DAYS Colored Man Convicted of Drunk- en Driving and No Permit. Sentences ,of 30 days each on charges of driving while drunk and operating without a permit were im- yestgzday by Judge John F. McMahon Trafic Court on Hey- wood Warner, colored, 25, of 2211 Tenth street. WEDNESDAY, MAY 71, 1935 WooDWwARD & LoTHROP 0™ I™F AnD G StrEETS Prone District 3300 Among the 42 By theAssoclated Press. doubtless would dub him a dry. Like-| Police told the court Warner was TOPEKA, Kans, May 1.—The wet | wise, his veto would cause prohibition- | seen backing a truck at a high rate and dry issue stalked the Presidential | ists to label him a wet. He has not| of speed from an alley in the 2800 boom of Gov. Alf M. Landon today | made his position on 3.2 beer known. | block of O street Monday. When as Kansas observed the 54th anni-| Prohibition has been almost a pe- | he reached the street, it was testi- versary of State prohibition. rennial issue in Kansas since the | fled, he kept backing until the truck Dr. John R. Golden, minister- |amendment went into effect May 1, | collided with a parked car belonging ehairman of the Kansas Emergency | 1881. Saloons continued to operate |to Mrs. Caroline Binyon, 2811 O Prohibition Committee, announced openly until Carrie Nation came along | street. SPECIAL VALUES in our May Selling of WoobDwARD & LoTHROP JI0™]]™F AND G STREETS PHoNE DisTricT 5300 A-Woodward & Lothrop Cleansing Tissues, in white, peach, pink, and multi colors, 250 12x15-inch sheets, Cel- lophane packages ... B-Gripmor Sanitary Belts, adjustable with metal clasps. In leather cases. C-National Hair Nets, single or double mesh, cap shape in 5 colors. Single or double mesh, fringe, in 3 colors. Box of 6, 38c. 75C Dozen D-Cleansing Tissues and Puffs, attractively boxed. 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