Show I BONE DRY ORY ERA Saloon Anti League Counsel I I Points to Progress I WASHINGTON Au Aug 27 11 n. n Wh Wheeler ele general counsel for the tho Anti Anti- Ant saloon League of America comes cornis forward forward for for- orward or- or ward with wih this statement statement The world worl Is la going going- hone bone bonc dr drylie dry I He lie says sas Europe Europ is waiting to see how prohibition turns out In America If It police and federal agents win in their war bear on bootleggers will vilI wil ban han booze Wheeler heeler Is lur sure lure America makes good In enforcing lI If Amerl England will wi be dry in ten ten rears tho the dr tr dry chief elliot says And nd with wih England and the tho United Hate states on the dr dry list the he rest or of the will wi lave ha to turn to prohibition J wet countries cant can't compete lh dry dr ones In tho the worlds world's markets markets points to these facts on then the n tern a I to no 1 prohibition I b I 1 1 o n a situation itu a t I on fathered by his organization from of- of iclal leini sources UT IA fA A ver cr very definite an and l well wel organized I I movement mO crent IH is under way espite this tho the consumption of ot liquor as shown a great reat Increase doubtless i ue lue to abnormal postwar conditions de- de I of ot troops and tent In Scotland liquor cannot be sold old ti clubs nt theatres between 2 and 10 I m m Drunken persons In public places re To subject to fine or Imprisonment In there are 50 50 separate legal re- re on tho liquor traffic The prohibition movement mo dates from SS nu I A. A Manufacture of or beer is almost r en- en n- n Irel reb prohibited because raw rats material for tor food Only tho the rich aro arc aroJo arobio bio blo Jo to get gel cl wine and cordials iii A I I lA Tho legislative assembly Is If being to extend permission to cities ud nd villages to vote ote themselves dr dry by teat cat option opton as in the earl early days of the tho movement mo in America I nu IC Local opton option Is allowed Two hUn hUn- red and twenty nine t ent parishes Counes coun- coun 08 es ha have voted themselves es dr dry to rt wet wet INLAND INI 1 Finland is bone dry try by action acton of ot param par- par am ament en t. t HA BA NCR rhone ilono dr dry prohibition rc receives l es little lite but hut a strong stronG movement mO ement is on ct ot to ban distilled liquors Geor Georges Cs former premier backs this lo Absinthe already is under ban an nI V. V T i ral constitution gives municipal municipal- Ile I- I le lei led the he right to local option If It 10 per nt of ot tho the voters oter sign a n petition petton Tem Tem- rance ranee forces forcee are waging a n fight on stilled r rI PAL I V. V Salo Sale of ot liquor IB is prohibited after 10 P in tn n. n Tho The government Is 18 opposed to liquors but bul favors wine Ab- Ab Is prohibited Fifteen thousand wore closed during the war ew w h have he e reopened j Use of or cereals for distilling is pro- pro A local option opton league with earlY arly a n million members member has been med on Distilled liquors and wines containing ore than I 12 per cent 0 of alcohol are ore OLAND OLANI Local opton option is tod pom permitted National legislation expected PAI PAIN vAn An n league lealue formed In 1911 Hil meeting with wih strong opposition from interests Prohibition exists in a modified form etall etal sale of ot liquors is in the tho hands handa societies which turn all Il profits into Intoe fe ie e state slate treasur treasury Citizens are arc given shen iton cards entitling them to buy limed limed Im- Im lim lim- ed amounts of spirits ever every month drunkards and paupers canot can can- ot at get ration cards DI 1 raton 0 o Ghandi popular Indian ent of of British rule are arc abstain abstain- 8 io P T The Te a a considerable umber timber of or Indi Indians Indian's sn's population are for- for b by their n r religion to consume consumo al- al i d |