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THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.
By Governor Hanly, of Indiana.
Personally. I have seen so much of
the evils of the traffic in the last four
years, so much of its economic was/e.
so much of its physical ruin, so much
of its mental blight, so much of its
tears and heartache, that I have come
to regard the business as one that must
be held and controlled by strong and
effective laws. I bear 110 malice toward
those engaged in the business, but I hate
the traffic. I hate its every phase. 1
hate it for its intolerance, l.hate it for
its arrogance. I hate it for its-hypocrisy.
1 hate it for its cant and craft
and false pretenses. I hate it for its
commercialism. I hate it for its greed
and avarice. I hate it for its sordid
love of gain at any price. I hate it for
its domination in politics. I hate it for
its corrupting influence in civic affairs.
I hate it for its incessant effort to
bauch the suffrage of the country; for
the cowards it makes of public men. I
hate it for its utter disregard of law. I
hate it for its ruthless trampling of the
solemn compacts of state constitutions.
I hate it for the load it straps to labor's
back; for the palsied hands it gives
to toil; for its wounds to genius; for
the tragedies of its might-have-beens. I
hate it for the human wrecks it has
caused. I hate it for the almshouses it
peoples; for the prisons it fills; for th&
insanity it begets; for its countless
graves in potter's fields. I hate it fo:
the mental ruin it imposes upon its victims;
for its spiritual blight; for its
moral degradation. I hate it for the
crimes it has committed. I hate it for the
homes it has destroyed. I hate it for the
hearts it has broken. I hate it for the
malice it has planted In the hearts of
men; for its poison, for its bitterness.
I hate it for the grief it causes womanhood?the
scalding tears, the hopes do
it-rrt-u, me strangled aspirations, us burden
of want and care.
I hale it for its heartless cruelty to
the aged, the infirm and the helpless;
for the shadow it throws upon the lives
of children; for its monstrous injustice
to blameless little ones.
I hate it as virtue hates vice, as truth
hate3 error, as righteousness hates sin,
as justice hates wrong, as liberty hates
tyranny, as freedom hates oppression.
CHAMBERLAIN ON LIQUOR TRAFFIC.
"No statistics are needed to shov our
people that temperance reform lies at
the bottom of political, social and moral
progress of England. Drink is the curso
of the country; it ruins the fortunes, it
I injures the health, it destroys the lives
' of one out of every twenty of our population.
If I could destroy tomorrow the
cteslro for strong drink in the people of
England, what changes should we s'ee!
We should see our taxes reduced by millions
sterling; we should see our jails
and work-houses empty; we should se*:>
more lives saved in twelve months than
aie consumed in a centOry of bitter and
savage war."
TH. March 31, 1909.
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