LABOR AND PROHIBITION.
■ "No class jo.f .society has received greater benefits through the Prohibition law of Colorado than, the wagetamers.. My (observation, with opportunities of knowing the results eq;v>wl perhaps fco ihat of anyone, bears out this icpnclujdon."—C. C. JJtm»tan, Editor Denver Labor Bulletin.
"c'^efore the L»!bor impvement can ■ attain its place ajgtd fulfil its destiny it moist rid itself <of liquor domination ;smd shake off the shackles that that "jtrfcerest has Ihowd about ifc. After ■•years of invea&iga'tijm.. I fin^ that Ki^bibition has,jproyenjihat once! the Listbor movement- is' looKed from' liquor's jactation and ilte in\embership released !|rom tht' poverty caused by drink, ifc will realise ais -dreams of economic greatness, but -jJhat ,will not come uhM it has awßWfflwfl to the fact that itiss to-day ben*g made the slave of Vhv outlawed l%irior traffic «>f Ameriea."'-—T. J. Greer ( PresMent "Louisana .'K^eration of 3Ja"W.— Mvt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 19 November 1919, Page 5
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145LABOR AND PROHIBITION. Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 272, 19 November 1919, Page 5
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