PROHIBITION IN U.S.
(Press. Assn.-
thirty-two states show heavy majorities for repeal literary digest poll
— By Telegraph— Copyrlght).
Rec. April 8, 8.5 p.rii. NEW YORK, Thursday. The latest figures in coHnection with the Literary Digest prohib'itiori aj)|)eal ; are as follows: For Continuarice of the' Volstead Aet, 1,046,113, for repeal 1,963,386. The periodical qnalysing of thO feports shows thkt 3-2 States, represeilt- ; ing a population of 85,000,000, are voting from two to one to six to one wet. The wettest States are New Yprft, .New , Jprsey, Connecticut and Rhode Jslanu', while Kansas alone gives a: niajb'rity for continuance of the prohibition Act "Njbrfii novnilr.a ohvm^.dvv
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 194, 9 April 1932, Page 5
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