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Show W.ou!d Wear Daisies as Visible Protest Against "Dry" Laws (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) YASHINGTON, D. C, June 22. ' ' As a protest against the great drought which will set in with wartime prohibition the next day and will be followed by .constitutional .constitu-tional prohibition nest January, the association opposed to national prohibition, pro-hibition, headquarters Auditorium building, Chicago, asks all "friends of constitutional liberty"' to wear a daisy or bunch of daisies on June 30. . "Let the daisy wearers be the modern Paul Eeveres who shall arouse the people of this country in opposition to hypocritical wartime war-time prohibition which becomes effective ef-fective the noxt day as the night rider of Middlesex aroused the farmers to fire the shot at Lexington Lexing-ton that was heard 'round the world,' " says the association. The suggestion was made by Albert Al-bert J. Wick, of Stanhope, N. J., as an expression of protest "against the revival of witch burning tendencies ten-dencies in this republic." |