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Page 1923
... mean , by that , the man who does not believe in prohibition ? Mr. SAFFORD . No. I mean the organized liquor interests that are putting forth Mr. Brennan . The CHAIRMAN . What are the organized liquor interests ? I am interested in ...
... mean , by that , the man who does not believe in prohibition ? Mr. SAFFORD . No. I mean the organized liquor interests that are putting forth Mr. Brennan . The CHAIRMAN . What are the organized liquor interests ? I am interested in ...
Page 1951
... mean . His friends say , and I think he has said also , that he is making a " wet " campaign . He says ( I quote from his printed pamphlet ) : " I am making repeal or modification of the Volstead Act the dominant issue of my candidacy ...
... mean . His friends say , and I think he has said also , that he is making a " wet " campaign . He says ( I quote from his printed pamphlet ) : " I am making repeal or modification of the Volstead Act the dominant issue of my candidacy ...
Page 1952
... mean wines and beer - there is an orderly legal way to do so . That way is by modifying or amending the fundaments ... mean that the voter is dry . It would only mean that he was not in favor of trying to modify the Volstead Act that way ...
... mean wines and beer - there is an orderly legal way to do so . That way is by modifying or amending the fundaments ... mean that the voter is dry . It would only mean that he was not in favor of trying to modify the Volstead Act that way ...
Page 1996
... mean the contest for nomination , or fo the election , of United States Senator in Illinois ? Mr. COFFIN . You mean in the primary contest ? The CHAIRMAN . Either in the primary or the contest succeeding the primary . Mr. COFFIN . I ...
... mean the contest for nomination , or fo the election , of United States Senator in Illinois ? Mr. COFFIN . You mean in the primary contest ? The CHAIRMAN . Either in the primary or the contest succeeding the primary . Mr. COFFIN . I ...
Page 2005
... mean . Mr. ROSENWALD . What ? The CHAIRMAN . Candidate . Mr. ROSENWALD . Candidate , I mean , of the Republican Party for the United States Senate . It seemed to me unthinkable , after those confessions had been made , which seemed to ...
... mean . Mr. ROSENWALD . What ? The CHAIRMAN . Candidate . Mr. ROSENWALD . Candidate , I mean , of the Republican Party for the United States Senate . It seemed to me unthinkable , after those confessions had been made , which seemed to ...
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