Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928 Page: 3 of 8
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RAINS COUNTY LEADER.
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!«n and cuff . novel stitched
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hewed* loth. bux..n »nd tweed
Felt Hats
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PROHIBITION
Calf. Smith, devpib* *n> ••*'• »'!L.*
kt the cntilriii), •toml* sqnircl
the iwn1\ platform wi this Mib;«
Ttir platform aaya:
'4R|wiiltif»si for tin' national I*
tweat > II.in convention pl< tig* s lb
PM'ty ui.it it* »o«nlmi*ft u» an o«-
effort to enforce the 1*H» .un '
mam Hint mM ullirr t»n>vihh.ns • •»'
I»ws rimclcd IJirr* lo.
'flit'* dcclm'iition cm elm I'
hrtHfing "fly Democrat from
«&*ng. .in Ih* Vol te
or in I lie lllli »»ot‘n«li«n ut. or » > • •
from M<lv<«r.atin^ it rcfieal. It bn**
in the most. r* pices -01(1 • d
terms hunt the party to on *• M
effort to enforce them. Th» no.ni
oe. of the parly takes his iu«nt
M)u>u < I ’ ami firmly upon this pint
: ctmeird imt ana<» t
“The president
prc*i
not mala
iltics his best tb
vbethci
likes Ih* I
fit not. Hie conupibrn in enforce |
iiunt activities which caused 9 for j
mci Republican prohibition ud mti-
istrator t*> stale Ihm ehfce-foiifihft |
of tin «lt > agents were d j
v.itnt heelers iiaimd by p bit ta.is j
wit bout regard to civil w \.u laws
ami that prohibition b the "new1
political pork barrel,*4 1 *ili .ail
less!. stamp wUl. Such nHUlltmi*
,m not and w ill not exist umlcr j
mi v .ohuiiii strati on presidtd over lo !
hh*.m
We can well pause here In imjuii. !
u 'uil has been Un* K publ'can re j
coni in the past ■ M il veil is in til. '
cnfoliTflMHlt of these lavs. la a
i,«# v. Pint not. ot IVnnsly Vania a
liepubiiean of ijiujueshoiiabb- Inte l
xrity. make the answer. We (|UOt**
• from i rcpoi ted speech of i ov
Piiubot delivered August. \Jli. I* |
• fore the r.oiiflress of lb- World,
jl.iMgm* against . leli •loin. wh<-**.*i
(lie says:
“My lour veals of stiuggb l
. inakt iVnnsylvauia dry proved I Lai
what is o » led to enfom Iht Hw I
j is just oin thing, a deb t iiihial: »n (
| to set that the law is eafurred
i 1'lie chief obstacle against w h«cti I
liad lo contend was not the lamt
b KMci s and the wet politicians, not
jllc- brewi-ries or the distilleries, bn*
III was the Kederal goverfimeii' in
1 Washington. The thug which him-
! pc red me beyond all else vn. the
• relusal ot Mr. Mellon lo bait *ti
| law enforced. W’h* •. • !»•* VolsL ;;d
i act was first passed criminal* gelt
U rally assumed that the govern-
inenl would respect and cnloccc »
own tarns! ilutioii. I.oiisuju •ntl>.
the figure of crime. |n»veii>. and
drink declined until Sceretarv M I
ion iHuir iiilu office* I he |H"ewnt
| cnoriNOlls dev«-lopeiuent of iMndlcg
' ftitiK as n criminal and financial
jsxsteiii has taken place entirely
umkr Mellon's administration. It
j he hbd done his dutv it eokfcl '»« * •»
| liitvc taken place at ah. Kor linin'-
isons S#*-retar\ Mellon is uio rl'
unfit to have charge of the enforer-
nt of prohibit! in law. I he first
man Mellon pul In charge of law
nforrrinciit ill his own stai- of
I'cimsv Ivariia w as a Stale Senator
Mctloiiiicll, n violent wet. who with
three months turned loose 7ik*,-
inm> gallons of ' Idftki > cm lr.indo-
lent |M-r:.iit,. The rcsfH>nsibil‘!>
it- failure in fcihral law in
forecmeiit d«a s not lie at the «Vmn ,
the rrattirv alone. There fs .*»
nr in Washinatou tii.it etnakf j
e iNNilr even Mellon eiifort*** 111
law. I meiNi the president of tin
tied States. Ilie trouble wi'h
• olidgc adniinifttiation is that
has talke«l in favor of the dr/x
lint aidcil in fin'or of th. wets."
In answer to tin- eliaige tbet
iiov. Smith ib*sin s the rclura of
lIn* saloon his I oigu.ig' is s|Hetfle-
'* I lo re is no question lu re of ti «
return of the saloon. When I
staled that the saloon *•* and ought
to lo a defunct institution of this
countr* I mean it I mean M to-
day. 1 will never advocate m.i ap-
prove any law which ilirertlv :*•’
inlnecllv perm it« tin returti of lb
form. In bis acceptance spec !i oi
August 21. be said:
aftj'hc president of Ihe \ -Met1
*ates lias two constitutional « "In
wffh respect prnliilntion I In
thst is tinloMlied in tils unlit «
office, li. s-MH one hand oi lb*
llibb and 1 In* other Hand reachi »v
Up b* heaven. I prom se tin pv»p:*
of tins ci n .ti'v llial. 'I will L ill
: fully execute the office of prcs;.b i
d the I nited Mate*, and lo th • '* -
of my ability, preserve, protesi ic
defend Un Constilutimi m Si:
I idled Stall ft.4 vou niav lie sin
that I shall live up to that oath •
the last degree. I shall lo the ' pr*
limit execute tin pledge of ou
platform To make an limn st end ««■
or lo enforce the IKth* amendin' n
and all other proviftloii of tin* Kw!
ir.iI l.onstit'itnai and all the aw
C,oidlast these statements, brav .
trdightforw’urd. siweifie, »om-ivte
md definite with llu* ' ague gem r
dities of Mr. Hoover. S|h akicg foi
he party which foi eight years libs
I»ndended eiifnre. men! of tin I*
lotbing.
In lei
n of '*!
rutin
In* entirely eonsis’ent and not o ,v
I' f'-Yor” but orgi its radical at • nd
inicnl lo imndl lit* sale of wine ua»
beer, or even diet Hied Jiqnor wi-
lder ei rlain conditions. He rt"v h-1\
{pledges himself is docs t«ov. S.ni'h
pthat lie will ,lever advoeai. •!
ipprove any law that dir.vi'v m
| indirectly |M*rmiU ll»e rdwn « f l ».
j saliNin."
He riprcul) detdineft to cnnnni
AL A. El LAND CLOTHING STORE
Wt. just received a wonderful «,r ••**«
clolhin^, new I In Ik. Sliirtn. 'l ies, nud SIuh-- rl“
Ihin^K muSc vou well dressed wh< n vou ,ifl'
•01 A viaut tu uiy store will convince >ou.
Jaels-.n lulls of all kind-
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AL A. EILAND CLOTHING STOVE
At A. Eiland. Prop r.
__I'ddldtion as a fi'c*l
polk> of this country. He ^vs
that it is "a great social and econo
ink exmehcertl. imblc *n «***nv. and
Jfar reaching purpose.4*
I lb coniptlmentft the mdb*• i»e-
Ihir.d the jadlcy, t ut hr xttldi- u-ly
| nr fmi ms frmn eoninidting hin «df.
lor Ih«* lt« imhltenit IHirty lo a co-i-
Itinuance if that ixdkey. H*
, de.crRg* the |Hilk v as VxfHri
ml.” An “r .pertinent u a Dial
|ll may pruev suci-cssful and
Oopti*«l, or it may prove un»ucce.*s
nl and In* abandoned. Thai l-
j Mr. Ikaoer's attitmlc. Aiab un.i Ad
I vertiscr.
fircrnvitlf.
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S -aii First Payment— Easy
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'** Set these used car- today! Vou tan net the
car of y our choice at an exceptionally- low
?Jtj p^ce—and vou can bu it for a -mall first
TZj payment and on ea-y term-. These cars,
carrv ing th red “O. K. I hat Counts" tau,
provide vou with a definite assurance of hon-
cst value, dependability and satisfaction
because thev have been thoroughly checked
hv expert mechanic* and reconditioned for
thousand- of miles .'t satisfactory service.
Come in and make your selection todavw lule
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Hill, Tom W. Rains County Leader (Emory, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928, newspaper, October 12, 1928; Emory, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth845518/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rains County Library.