■ ■ -V ..r : WttZ ’ H. L. ,Mencken ' ' ■:. .■ •■ 9Kgg|sf V<- '■- America's great Editor, ■:•■■> ■: . , - •■'■■' ■ -■ , , SyJrV ;^V. •■g* Author and Publicist, . 7" knows more about the . ■. ••*... •>: ‘■.V •• United States under ■ , I • - ■;■ »' Prohibition than any V.i X . •• Prohibition Agitator in t i - ;-y H* • JLe . JA vMv v " M w Knows more about the ■ •■■• ■ ■••■■• .. ■•• ■ . >' ■ •■- •■. • - _ . " c« a «a<. « m • - -. * . * , » r ff r ■ ■ : - New Zealand Here is H. L. Menc Verdict —— “There is not less drinking in the Republic—but Mor®. There is not less crime—but More. There is not less insanity—but More. Respect for law has not increased— but Diminished. The young are now tempted as they were never tempted before. Progress takes a |P ' back turn.” (American Mercury, Dec., 1924) U* V: Vote according to Proven Facts ! ? •■-■ "T .- Thus: (1) 1 VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE (3) I VOTE FOR ■STATE -(3) 1 VOTE FOR-NATIONAL PROHIBITION Here is H. L. Mencke Verdict ——— “There is not less drinking in the Republic—but More. There is not less crime—but More. There is not less insanity—but More. Respect for law bias not increased— but Diminished. The young are now tempted as they were never tempted before. Progress takes a turn. (American Mercury, Dec., 1924) to Proven . Facts ! tm .-■■■- > !: rk £ V>. F ! • r . • Thus: 7 (1) I VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE (3)1 : VOTE ■ FOR BTATE PURCHASE AND CONTROL M 1 VOTE fOR-NATiONAL PROHIBITION —- ■ ■ h • ■ "■ ' -r! ' ■ I
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 35, 16 September 1925, Page 14
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