. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. u> S Q ^ tf o O. o -a5 .2 w THE INDICTMENT OF THE SALOON. 11 Governor R. B. Glenn, North Carolina: I say to you deliberately, after thirty years experience as an attor-ney and as a prosecuting officer in the courts, that I am firmly of the opin-ion that sixty per cent, of crime is directly the result of strong drink andninety-five per cent, is indirectly caused by indulgence in strong we then, in the face of such an appalling array, hesitate to say wherewe stand? Governor J.


. The passing of the saloon; an authentic and official presentation of the anti-liquor crusade in America;. u> S Q ^ tf o O. o -a5 .2 w THE INDICTMENT OF THE SALOON. 11 Governor R. B. Glenn, North Carolina: I say to you deliberately, after thirty years experience as an attor-ney and as a prosecuting officer in the courts, that I am firmly of the opin-ion that sixty per cent, of crime is directly the result of strong drink andninety-five per cent, is indirectly caused by indulgence in strong we then, in the face of such an appalling array, hesitate to say wherewe stand? Governor J. Frank Hanly, Indiana: Personally, I have seen so much of the evils of the traffic in the lastfour years, so much of its economic waste, so much of its physical ruin, somuch of its mental blight, so much of its tears and heartache, that I havecome to regard the business as one that must be held and controlled bystrong and effective laws. I bear no malice toward those engaged in thebusiness, but I hate the traffic. I hate its every phase. I hate it for itsintolerance. I hate it for its arrogance. I hate it for its hypocris


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