Summary: | Basin progress good, says Dill. - Senator, home from Washington, D. C., talks of campaign and prohibition stand. - Still on dry side. - Will "vote will of people," but as citizen opposes return of liquor, he asserts. - Columbia basin legislation, the national campaign, measures to break the depression, prohibition and aviation were discussed by United States Senator Clarence C. Dill yesterday. He arrived here at 9:30 Saturday night and spent Sunday at Lake Pend Oreille fishing. He plans to stay around Spokane for a while, fish and rest, and later go to Glacier park or Alaska.
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