Show MAKERS I SMILE AND J I I f BREW BREWit I Ii it i ir Archibald Reid oft of i England gland Talks at Medical Medical Med Med- I II II I ical Conference I I L 1 N Dec 7 By A A. P 1 P.- P. 1 i ci the thought hat that wine and h makers maker oppose prohibition regard for tor their own pocket pocket- To hear them one would e If If- the whole j world decided I g i in the next two or three a 3 they llCY could all all all' clean up ro 10 I mon money y stocking cellars In InZ Z cantline to retire with untold to and live happily ever after atter other lick of work would they rave lave to do these men met regard themselves h lie be b heirs of a great tradition ua Ita wh why they dont don't want people Tg Je re up buying wines and whist's whis- whis ts t's 5 s 3 the heirs of or a great tra trad lon l'- l' on the they he feel th thy y must pass onne on onIe ne Ie Tiis may sound like nonsense to tome tome me people but the liquor makers England are tr trying trIng Ing to convince con that it is so They hav have sen een saying it over and over again tithe tl he tour fourt 11 conference of the igue des Adver- Adver S des Prohibition which has een ee In London ISI Archibald Reid of ot England an of ot the Royal Society of addressed the conference n The Prohibition Fallacy lIe He Hetia liet t 1 tia fa that when governments tried ie force prohibition they entered Ito fight against nature In which se were alwa beaten in the theng ng run He advocated keeping ru sob sober r and forbidding hem hent to have children but didn't how either of or these hese two storms forms might be bo accomplished If he said use force fores to keep sober He preached tem- tem erance III IIi IIi-F. F. F Fox of the United States association told the he Eu- Eu delegates what a horrible tale of ot affairs had arisen In Amer Amer- tare a since the eighteenth amendment here had been a a. startling increase i he number of ot automobile acci- acci cots which were due to drunken he said and an equally qually tar lIng Increase in divorces and and homicides Day by day h he newspapers recorded the number f from the effect oT or poison poison- Individual op operation of and home wine-presses wine adt common said Mr Fox Line New ew Zealand delegate saIdI said d I had taken ten on the prohibition question ri as aa a further from hb H ever t Rutherford rutherford chairman of the life an and spirit trade defense fund the continental delegations that drunken men arc are rare sights t tIn in England lie said sard he had no ill ill- f feeling against tee to tee allers as such I English wine merchants knew that tee rs were among their best customers The man who took Just Justa a ll little litle tle drop to make him sleep I who soused Christmas pudding with brandy sauce and who maintained port was a total tee-total beverage was wasa a pretty good customer aft after r all Everyone at the conference seemed to agree hat that both prohIbItion prohibition prohibition tion an and 1 heavy drinking are bad and that the middle road of temperance temperance tem tern perance is the one the world ought to travel I |