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SUPER-GOVERNMENT BY “DRYS,” BORAH OPPOSES

US. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. (Received Tuesday, 720 p.m) WASHINGTON, Fob 27 Senator Borah who has been per sistently qucstoimig aspirants for the Republican Presidential nomination and has forwarded the prohibition questionnaire to Mr. T.owb n has now in turu himself been by citizen of Ohio. ■ The latter*.demands to know whether the Senator favours “super govern meat ” by dry groups. , Senator Borah replied thut he was opposed to “ ai'p.ir-government ” b> the Anti Saloon League, the Metho dials’ Board of Temperance and Morals the Ku Klux Khn or by any Church Or any individual who is “ a stalking horse ” lor any group which intends to create a super Government. - The persistency of Senator Borah is hardly likely to drive the proiiibition is«ue out into the open politically, bul his efforts are considered inter sting

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 3

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SUPER-GOVERNMENT BY “DRYS,” BORAH OPPOSES Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 3

SUPER-GOVERNMENT BY “DRYS,” BORAH OPPOSES Levin Daily Chronicle, 29 February 1928, Page 3

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