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w v. O 1 ' 1 r -1 . "3 C -It t3 : 1' 3 l'..t irt:r- . . I 3 tlr.3 to di3- in ; : la ct rj Cl : .. icf 3 Hat 3 f:i a Cla . . ;u o tls l:;-sr : :i U Is cr2 cl tie ..: Natives r. l:3 sign 1 vl.ci it was istrcda , I Lil tine ta discuss 7 t' 3 rcassas why v this 1 1 3 .i:;t;d fcy tie leg Z;zd. if I Wi3 Eot a ':t3 tilt I would favor cf tie IXntcliia's Bill t) cive all of the people its tie riit to express : 3 rcardins: this most S qrsstioJL I believe that " : . relatfesr to the liq .13 ca te handled better a Clzte-wide uolicv than .ilzzs Cortaties haviz i : : : li aad plans. In c , , 1; a n:j:rity yof 41,CC0, : i '3 cf this State declare! 1 11: j wasted a Etate-wiis pa- f;r handling liquor prciicr.3 I Hat prcaibinon r should t t: it i :I'.cy. Since the peepla nziz V ".t ::::isa, many improvements ion, more desirable today than it was 23 years asro. , wwCo :' lyua, wnen ur recji; declared that tfie liquor prcl':r:! ccld not be handled saticfactcri ,'3 2. Hoey, when he : . j inaugural address t : , :r is Public Enemy Ko. 1." 1 cur Governor not only t'. ' : Cat liquor is Public Lne i ; l.J. 1, but he declared, that "Yc i .ill never build either a r::.t C iatef or a great County up- !o r--'it derived from the sale whatever our - people '.might x regarding .the liquor traf iw u tuc juauiicj. in wxuuxi we lv through local crtisn cr ether local plans, we have covered cur Ctate with a network cf irrraved rcaas ana we nave tzizi tzi:.i biles and other near 3 cf rc;i transportatica. Practically all ct tne important irrcvsntut j sin ce 1SC3 are added armnts ;ead reasons why we need a tiats-wiis policy instead cf a cenfuaica '-i cf local plans ta handle the "... Hquor problem. And, wisn enr people in 1S33 yotcd dawn I.atirral Eepeal by a majarity cf votes, they re-affirmed their belief and desire that we saouli have a State-wide policy and that this policy should be prciubiusn cf the liquor traffW,;;: Last Thursday, when we had a public hearing on the Eutchin'S CilL the only person who ventur ed to raise his voice against this Bill, declared that he agreed com pletely with cur beloved Govern , T WORWII ARC OVCRf A v , FOtt-Ot AMD OUR ' , . HAIR TROU3US ( . HX x ARE EMPCOI v i Vl r:; iln orSISTER , r ' irj to Irjalize Public Iu:i 7 ITo. 1 ia this Ctate, -such "aa ta' :!y thirir cacull be undsrt-Len out giving the people the riht to vote on the issue in a State -Referendum. C:U handle the same, we must realms that more than opposition to the liquor traffic is involved in Cs HutchinsV EilL Any Legisla tax who votes against that Pill vctes to deny the people of Uorth Carolina the right to express their will ca this important issue. It is this fundamental principle of free government that our Governor had in mind when he stated in his in augural address "It would do vio lence to democratic principles to abrogate a law established by a vote of the people of the - whole State until another opportunity is given for a full and fair expres sion of public opinion at the bal lot box' Since our people declar ed in lCCJby a majority of 44,000 that we should prohibit the liquor traiiic ana since iney re-aiiirmed that wish in 1933 by a majority of 181000. it is unthinkable that the General Assembly of North Carolina would defeat the Hut chins' Pin and thereby refuse to give the people the right to ex press their wishes. I am opposed to legalizing, the liquor traffic and I would hate to see the people of xiorta Carolina legalize traffic; 1 bnt I do insist that if we an ea.' OUVER PLOWS , ' ' ' ' AND REPAIRS COLLARS, EHIDLES . CANADY BACICBANDS ' mo- sen' ' , ' ' ' n ' ' v. 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