LEAVE IT TO STATES
PROHIBITION IN AMERICA
MORROW URGES LOCAL
CONTROL
NEW YORK, 15th May.
A message from Newark, New Jersey, states that Mr. Dwight Morrow, tho delegate to the London Conference, created a political sensation to-night when launching his campaign for nomination to the United States Senate.
He asked for tho repeal of tho Eighteenth Amendment and a reversion to liquor control in individual States, substituting a constitutional amendment vesting power in the Federal Government "to give all possible protection and assistance to those States that desire complete Prohibition against invasion from States that do not."
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 115, 17 May 1930, Page 9
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