Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 57, Number 24, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 March 1915 — Page 8

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NA I ION WIDE PROHIBITION

IS A REAL ISSUE OF TODAY

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a real one. The Hobson resolution proposes an amendment to the federal constitution which, if adopted by the state legislatures, would give nationwide prohibition. The members of the National Wholesale Liquor Dealers' Association, in annual convention here, appreciate that nation-wide prohibition, is a real issue. In their meetings the subject has been given serious consideration.

Josepn Debar, secretary of the asso

ciation, to-day made a report to his-J

organization, in the course of which he discussed the prohibition question

irom tue viewpoint of liquor tradesmen. He took a business view of the

important matter.

Mr. Debar's report calls attention to the fact that allied liquor interests

paid into the federal treasury the immense sum of three hundred and fifty million dollars per year in taxes. He Savs Mint TrnnlVkifi-n

w l-UU IV All put tJUt UI s work one million heads nf famine 4nl

tne allied liquor industries, and that unless the government works out a system of compensation, millions of dollars worth of property will be confiscated.

In his report Mr. Debar said:

It further decreed compensation to all the employes of dealers and manufacturers, and this scheme of compensation extended down even to the tWmfle aI?d Children wo cultivated the fields in producing the herbs used in the manufacture of absinthe.

A similar policy is observed by the

fauvciuuieiiL in England when it extinguishes the licenses of public houses,

utisii synonym for what Americans call "saloons."

"No man is robbed of hi

sions for an alleged public good. If

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for the alleged good of the public, the

Puub 10 expectea to compensate him for the sacrifice which he is asked to

"Not a finger has ever been raised

ctuy man engaged in the production of distilled liquors in this country to pronfn rt 3 ...

uciuciuu ior nis products.

"Like all other merchants, he has advertised his wares as possessing

iJCuiai luerns, against the products

competitors, but he has in no

way created a demand for these goods.

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CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY,

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ThelTipical Home-Like Hote

Willi V. !Troth,yPropriet or . The Sutton Hotel is Seated upon a high elevatian affording splendid view of the picturesque Sonne's Vallev. Lnrator? nna omioM q,.

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o-- 0w.v,iuunui, uuca unci t; come Sumtes ui revenue tnan n n v nrnnnsnl nf rinmnanDni;nn -i, I that d pri vprl f mm . i. i .

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iium icouiuuuu in con- "."uiuvimo auu öeii inose procigress seek to destroy. ucts to fellow citizens who ask for

rom nowhere and from no one in tnem then we ask to be honestly com-

iuw -öwiiu1Cu otciLcaiiiansmp oi tne "-"-M'i.v4. jlvji Lut: investments which nation is there any hint of from what we bave made under the encouraging SOUrP.RS th a frPTTl Pn Hnnc onmiol 1 and fnstArinp- POrn rf i-V. cj .

uuu Licil 1.CUU til i - O v ui LJJ.C XtJUeicil gOVinnnm p. nf 590 nnn nnn j : I ernmpnt in q nrnifi'nni 1. , .

Y-'vvu,vwu ii u ucuveu I v civv Livai upartuersnip from imported or domestic liquors is wnich has existed for over sixty

to be replaced. years, l repeat with every restriction

ine appainng reature of this pend- aifa aisaavantage to ourselves, but no no f irvTttr?r? t A nclrttnt-l e i I With tromondnno n-n J n J-. i.

"U.HUU-IHUC ucau uuuuu ui private i "'wiuuua gaiu tu me reveuuG

ignorance of the masses of our people "No industry has been burdened by concerning thp whnlo cioyf foaroi . ...

u - """j"' ifiAduuu auu regulations as "It is of vast significance to us who ours has been ancr none more relentare practical partners with the federal lessly assailed by fanaticism, yet in CO VP mm Pn f in f V n monnfontii j cnUn f j.it

w ".uuumv,mie emu oiJXLc ujl Liic&u res LiicLive lorces tht sale of liquors in this country to have public demand for our Pnn no

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- "iiu Wi i-uc yeuu'.ug contro- iiy luureasea. versy made plain to the voters of this "We have not created this demand country. , nrQ nii

"If the people of the United States toT, have reached the conclusion that the ourselves, relatively few in

Buternment or our forefathers is we are, and the alleged moral forces of

v-wxwo liiiuuipies, our country. The controversv is bf and th?lt thA mnnhinorv nf fV. .... .... uuverbj IS D6-

euvein- tween tne millions of American citi-

lto " " """""J " 'naoe- use liquors, properly and soberly, and quale to the perpetuation of a free that particular church organization

ww--MJf 0 ua,0 uu puwer ana no which, in its efforts to seize Dolitical

' . UUUUU01UI1' issue a stepping-stone to its subver-

.aauib anu sive ana censurable designs."

there is a dissolution of the nartn The a"ltudf.f the liquor trades-

ship between the mwnw .oa lne SUDJect 01 e Hobson pro-

selves, which has Prists , mbItIon "solution is of parücular in-

sixty years of national life, under con 2f f USe the 3udlciary diUons of haminr r.00.- ommlt'e ' the house has put Jhat

ourselves, but with imn. " measure on fBe calendar wiaout

clal gain to the government of our amenüment or "omendaUon. country, it be fairly and honestly dis- In his rePrt' Mr- Debar points out

solved. tnat as a matter of fact the Kobson

"The federal government in its ex- resoluUon ls not a referendum propochange for the revenue paid by our in- sal aS is claimed for Mr. Debar dustries has specifically legislated in says if conress should adopt the Hob-

congress and by special rulincs nf fhp son resomtlon the quesüon will not

treasury and internal revenue dpnnrr. be put up t0 the People of the states,

ments for the maintenance, oroteotinn but only up t0 state Jeslslatares. The

and right conduct of our business proponents of prohibition use this , "The man who obeys the federal 3ame unfair lan&uage whenever theyi laws is protected in the nroduction of discuss the ratification by the states distilled liquors so long" as lie pavs of a Prohibltion amendment. They the prescribed per gallon tax. ' " talk about letting the people rule and "The man who attempts an evasion use the word referendui, when as a or infraction of those laws is punish matter of fact' tbe PeoPle will not vote ed and his plant and product is con- 0n and deCide the (luestion- ere this fiscated. It is useless for any honest ratification b the sttes left to a namind to attempt to deny the existence tion"wide referendum by the people, Of thic on-vnnrrnnrchin nnl i. there WOUld be nO Question Of tho ro.1

x . w, vi ix. cue peo- I , , rr,, j pie of the United States have deter- S?It amendment would .be repu- j

mined that they no longer desire to aiateQ overwneimmgly." I -v--. purchase and use our products we .D the week the delates to'l PffOTflPT AV Tlf A A fflkTW repeat that all we ask is a dissolution thG 0nventIon So further into the I VT 1 XJgT LltTL I IVIUjA , of this Tiarfnppshln nnnn fnrm. subject of prohibition. It is exDected I THE natiovaf unvir ...... . -aiu

1, uiia c V LUV , , , i mi . . " . ing integrity on the part of the eov thafc,tbe' Wl11 issue a statement to the, eminent and upon terms of justice to PGP n this bi" subject - 1 ourselves. Tne officers of the association ar !

Wh,,f RxUu-,miA w xorK, pres-1

.Whfi' V:,k ",u" Went: Joseph Debar, Cincinnati, gec When the government of Switzer- reUry; Geo. F. Dieterle, Clnctaaatt! Und dtcreed the abolition of absinthe chairman executive committee.

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