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“Civil War Not IHoffS An Impossibility.” Hgl ■KBHK&rsifts* Aj£g , '- q.-JP; The REV. McCLOREY, D.D.. is Professor of Theology at the University of Detroit. Michigan, U.J'.A. UNI DETROIT 651 E. JEFFERSON AVENUE Detroit.' Michigan 18th June, 1928. A PERSONAL LETTER TO NEW ZEALAND. The rich are drinking in private throughout the country. Members of the U.S. Congress and even members of the Federal Cabinet are drinking. Young ladies of so-called toney society who in past times would have "ditched" a suitor for drinking, will ditch him now if he is not laden with a hip-flask. The country at large is flouting the Amendment and by consequence lawlessness in other respects is growing. Crime was never at such a height as now in Chicago for instance, and Detroit. Possibly some working men are saving more money than formerly; but they have been made dry slaves by a sumptuary law which leaves the ric.i still wet. It seems to me that civil war is not an impossibility by any means. At any rate bitterness has become acute between dry ar.d wet factions in the country. Shooting of innocent people by dry enforcement officers has aroused the ire of every self-respecting man. I doubt seriously that the Amendment will ever be withdrawn. I know that multitudes of respectable men will continue to drink. What a prospect for America.' Sincerely, X Z Prohibition brings ‘Bitterness, Hatred and Strife Vote Continuance “Strike out the two bottom lines” I VOtfi fsr HATIONAL CONiINUANCE I vote fop M-GOT& s — '— — —for =

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Rifles, Guns, Skates, Footballs, Ele ric Batteries. Hockey Sticks, eac.ton’s. Snorts Outfitters.— Adv*..

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Grey River Argus, 5 November 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 5 November 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 5 November 1928, Page 6

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