HYPOCRITES IN U.S. CONGRESS.
SCATHING EDITORIAL. In an editorial on March 30, 1928, the “New York Times” describes .the situation created by prohibition m U.S.A. as follows: a upturn’ is now right® <a us theme. What # . is If the corruption, of a Jrjftr. m. the id deeper and gr<||vinj| ;a?rtajit the virtual imnitefc# of a Ttataite and sporadically enforced strous expgmse, the spy, careless, frequent infringement.,, of the rights of the the young trained to breaking or one law as a dis-tinaAn, almost a virtue; the degeneration of the public conscience are among the symj>moral and social corruption more insidious than the official or: financial sort. The latter is temporary.' The former is' getting to be-perman-ent and growing worse.”*,* .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10734, 3 November 1928, Page 7
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