Temperance not Prohibition debated at Iroquois club banquet
Governor Glick of Kansas argues against prohibitory legislation in a Kansas democracy editorial letter read at Chicago Iroquois club banquet. He cites failures of prohibition, endorses licensed regulation, warns against party infighting and urges personal liberty, temperance by education and lawful means.
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