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Show Anti-Saloon League Speaker Speak-er Declares Safety Lies in Prohibition. Speehil In The Tribune. OOl'KX, 1 -ji. That all the people should do their part to c.ct tho world si.ber and keep it there, as a guarantee tor the Christian race, was the message brought to (iKden tonltrht hy Klchniond l'earson llolison, sie;,ker for tho Antl-Saloou Antl-Saloou I.eanuu if America, In an address before a largo audience at the -Methodist church. Tho speaker declared that the world Is standing on the brink of an abyss, and that now Is the tiiuo to W'ork for nationwide nation-wide enforcement of prohibition and thus prevent a catastrophe. Tho countries of 'Europe, A sin and Af-rioa Af-rioa will tie In the prohibition ranks before be-fore the work stops, he saiti. Captain llobson said that lie had studied prohibition from every aiiRle. Ho said men could not be Iimi per cunt American if they were users of li.pior. He Claimed Cli.nOe.OCO died yearly from the use of honor, ami the same number would continue con-tinue to die if there was no prohibition fur the nation. All nal'ons that did not nrtopt prohibition would full, as did the Huiiiiin umpire, he declared. jt the i:ik;1uh1oii vt IiIh iidch-rtPH, Cup-tulii Cup-tulii JlnttHuii HuiMirod nubMcrll.k)n;j to iiK'nibiTshlp In tiM luuguo. Tho lluv, (!. It. UurviT pnuldod. |