Show ORLO PURITY i DE GlARED DECLARED AIM AIMI I I I OP ur 1 W G. G G T T. T U II I Gordon World I and National President Proud of Accomplishments Accomplish Accomplish- ments of Prohibition I I CHICAGO Nov 14 World H.-World World prohibition prohibition pro pro- I world purity and world peace are the objectives of the National National National Na Na- I Womans Woman's Christian Temperance Temper Temper- ance Union Miss Anna M. M Gordon world and national president of the I organization declared before the golden en jubilee convention here to to- to day The work of the Womans Woman's Christian Chris Chris- tian lIan Temperance Union Is Just beginning beginning be be- beginning ginning said Miss Gordon The I electorate of the United States I needs to know the truth about the benefits of prohibition and we must persistently circulate the confirming confirming confirming con con- firming evidence Many good friends of the tho eighteenth amendment amendment amendment amend amend- ment because uninformed fall fails to treat it faIrl fairly Although this amendment is not yet five years old we have reason to be distinctly proud of It Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps Per Per- haps this child of our affections does not possess the education ability and power he Is bound to show when he Is twenty-one twenty years old but that is not a 3 cause for discouragement dis dis- ment but Is a call to Increased in increased increased In- In creased motherly activity At twenty-one twenty years of age the tIle eighteenth eighteenth eighteenth amendment will display the I staying qualities that today at the age rf Df four years rears some of our citizens unreasonably expect of him for the electorate of America and especially the republics republic's women are are determined that he shall I I CLOUDED MENACE I be indifferent to We Ve Ve shall not j the menace of ot the would-be would sponsors ors era for the eighteenth amendment who insistently advocate feeding him per cent beer In the hope of stunting his growth those who if they would have their way would the code in the vain hope of our youthful amendment to othe the prison cell of ot uncertainty Crowd out the pocket hip ip ila k- k with the truth about alcohol as al already already already al- al ready known through experience experience and experiment Miss Gordon There must be a new and vigorous campaign total ab- ab she declared S C alcohol is not the needed by automobile drivers and Industrial industrial industrial indus indus- trial workers Safety first requires I IThe I total The importance of the ballot Inthis in inthis inthis this new campaign n was stressed by Miss 1 Gordon who said Women need to press the battle of the ballot ballot ballot bal bal- lot to the gates of ot every home Civic indifference nce often means election election election elec elec- tion disaster Many officials advocates ad of the return of f wine and beer have been Dominated nominated or virtually virtually vir vir- tuan elected by the dry stay-at- stay I home electorate I LOOKING TO FUTURE 1 I In our 1925 program mobilization mobilization i tion of the youth should be the first fim t objective said Miss Gordon We Ye I now have an organized young youn peoples people's peoples people's peo pee ples pIes branch in fourteen states stats The National Womans Woman's Christian Temperance Union resisters registers its disapproval disapproval disapproval dis dis- dis- dis approval of ot child labor Miss Gordon Gordon Gordon Gor Gor- don said The nation should speak through the congress by ratifying rati rati- f ing the twentieth amendment and enacting federal legislation to protect and conserve the nations nation's Continued on page 10 0 I I WORLD PURITY DECLARED AIM I I I OF W. W C. C T. T U. U UI Continued from Crom page 1 I chief asset the child she de de- I Glared i I Recommendations made by Miss Miss Gordon included a series of oC border borderI I III I II conferences to aid In pre en preventing I I bootlegging and rum running August August Au- Au i gust 26 the birthday y of the first firstI I Au-I I president of the Womans Woman's Christian t 1 Temperance Union Mrs 1 Annie j mYer should be made a red I I I Metter letter lettel day and that on this day special gifts be sent to the soldiers in hospitals Miss Gordon asserted I |