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5 PROMIBITION NOT IUBISIB0N iSCUSSED IN HEN. ROASTED iCandidales Thelje Are Silent as to . Issues Until Later Lipton’s Instant CocoaisDouble ' o g S e Roasted for ; # | sional ¢ ites in Kentucky's eleve Full Flavorand || en districts, because of absence of A, controversy, have conducted their ! DoubleGround || ¥ prohibition issue, The following con- | % ons have wen dr for Instant Sol- . 1P Haionk HRYE & ST R ’ District Candidates. ubility. NoMix- . First district: Alben W. Barkley, ing Necessary, Paducah, democrat, strict prohibition- fst. 10 M. McCann, Mayfield, republi- 4 nor wrd or statement, but cred- ited b irys to dry column t D. H, Kincheloe, dry, George W, . republican, posi- 1. Y. Thomas, Cen- lemocrat, record as hone ). Moats, Morgantown, re- osition unstated . Ben Johnson, — I nerat not announced. 1 v r o S S will not discuss que: DF]VEH!JMIM:».?!HI] Ml)Sleli}pl ] camoalpul SRnalif dhded-—eui P i I Lc e, reput n, has record as River Flood Last Spring » b e & @ until formal campaign - 6 Hertan Young. Louisville, or, no announcement district Arthur B. Rouse, democrat, no anfounce- \T A. Brinkman, Bellevue, so- position not announced. Leo \'n\mm?, nrm»parusan. district; J. Campbell, ment 1 district: Ralph Gilber, ille, democrat, declared for fu forcement of Volstead act D. H Kincaid, republican, not an- nounced, district reputed to have consi ble quiet wet sentiment Hill, democrat, avowed prohibition- ist. J. H. Strickland, Morgan coun- ty. stand not announced Tenth district: F. Tom Hatcher, Pike \|“" democrat, no announce- ment. "John W. Langley, republican, incumbent, record dry. ict: C. J. Sirple, Lon- damaged water, 1 of seve: The destructio crops in the inundated ildings, impl ments, roads U stroyed or 1. The Red Cross, RICE CROP BEST YET. state treasu iblic con £ o iy tions mainta ] at| Japan Raises Greatest Harvest This refugee camp i e ] Season of Year Past. and returned I homes after the wate side Tokio, Oct. 13—All being well un- Contracts for repairing miles e harvest, Japan's rice crop for of levees in Lo na, z from ill be the best in her history, . blown 2 to an estimate of the agri- iepartment. The crop last 63,220,000 koku (a koku ut five bushels), and this ourville, republican, dry record. SRR e TR ‘NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, OCTOB’FR 13, 1922 democrat, unopposed, no | h district: W. J. Fields, Olive | 8 mocrat, dry. J. M. Robinson, | likely to be more than 70,- fund approy ss before | 0 koku. 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