AMERICAN MOTHERS' TIME OF TRIAL.
(The following special letter to New Zealand is written by Mrs T. F. du-Ppnt-Bayard, wife of the distinguished United States Senator, the Hon. T. F. Bayard): — Bohemia Manor, Chesapeake City, Maryland.
; I think that Prohibition has done, and is doing, this country a vast amount of harm. Young people who never thought of taking strong liquor when wine and beer were used, now think nothing of using strong cocktails. ,
I hope sincerely that in a short, time the American people will demand the repeal of this 18th Amendment, and I sincerely hope that no such tim n of trial as we have and are still going through will be visited on New Zealand. _ , , Very truly yours, (Signed) ELIZABETH duPONT-BAYARD. (Mrs T.F.)
Keep on* tna * disa strous farce called Prohibition. Vote Continuance. ~2
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19466, 13 November 1928, Page 2
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