* 5 . > V 1 ' the <: from interfering with the manufacture and id sale of such beer by St Loots brew Ojjq Judge Pollock's decision, while , eon* doing itself on a ruling of x 2.75 per ' cent beer,"" calls attention to the fact that war wte being & waged at the time the constitutional prohibition amendment was submitted by Con. grass to the state legislatures and % that Congress at that tim"e did not at \ tenjpt to- arrogate to itself the pas .Sag* of a prohibition act" as V.wat measure. The staip legislature voted ' on ratification, the decision eaid^on tha promiso of &?ngresB that after the necessary number of states had rat* . led the amendment a year would b? eontrol act, as originaHy enacted, Ow government of- th*r United States baa the. same power to determine the intra, state matters as it bad to determine similar patters of an interstate char s aeter." ? Chairman Cummins of the inter state commerce committee, author oi .the Ml, said it w?i not likely that any attempt would- be made to -pass the measure over the President's veto ae the rate-ipalrri!g powers of the com mission* would be restored when the roads were returned* to private opera AY STEEL MILLS ARE - WORDING ON FULL TIME ^t to tfcls action. The ad journm Resolution was adopted by a rote CS to 6. H IN REPORT Yfe GOVERNOR "HARQI J' ? ? SURFEITED W LITARY 'ACTI Uy discharged from federal ?*r "are surfeited with military* ac js,' 'according to the annual re * Major General Jesse Mel. Car hfcf of the militia bursa*. issued and- summarizijig reports JCrOtt i France "not only ? decline tc the national guard but by theii j&sincline others to" do frota the,, southeastern depart said. fight on. the^Uarahty, deciding it a -''subsidy." A motion to eliminate it waa del?a?d, 200 to 165, tlally a political division. The boose .re-affirmed, _1S3 to Itj Btand on the labor sections, provld, Ing only tor the voluntary concilia tlon of labor disputes.' L v p Hepresentattvo Kitchen, North Oar olina, former democratic leader; at tacked the labor section as leaving the settlement of disputes largely with the railway unicnsN^He declar ed "the brotherhood?! could nullify the provision NX days after passage, of the bill by 'refusing to appoint repreae* tie controversies. Tobacco Almost Gene. Of North Carolina's present tobaccc crop, estimated by the Federal Bureau of. Crop Estimates at 286,000,000 pounds, already 207.206,658 pounds have been i?pOried sold, states the Co operating Crop Reporting Service ol the Department of Agriculture in the monthly tobacco rep&t. ? " * ? " ; ^ ? ?- ? * _ t? New Rale on Appeals. r jb S Retailert and other violators of the prohlWtioii laws -will hare to aetfttre the recommendation M both Suflge and This rule was announced by Covero . ? sLriif and" clerka^of >urt 1 In? toe a pai^ a post ^ action Wadef Wm. senate commitl roads/ toofclfdv

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