Show SPEAKERS RAP ANDRES AND Representative Gorman Says Prohibition Czar Is Cringing Off Officeholder CITES CITES' DRUNKARDS Dry Law lias Ijas Made Corn Com unity of Poison Poiso D Drink Drink- ink ink- est Co m n Says ays WASHINGTON June 6 Ar- Ar In one o its rite of the present Present session essl ri the he Olise t day participate In a round of ll debate debat Consideration ot th the second eco d' d deficiency deCI- deCI clency supply bill oth other r I items ems carries carries' to the already Provided for tor prohibition en flient during the fiscal year yeat begInning beginning begIn begIn- ning July i 1 served as the vehicle tori forI bringing up the subject While n ps Gorman He Republican publIcan Illinois and amI La Guardia So Progressive New York vigorously assailed the dry dry- law and conditions under It it Representative Upshaw Democrat Georgia urged his to cone out with a ringing ring Ing pronouncement In support ot of the eighteenth amendment In in the presidential campaign CRIME CRIME WAVES Nr 11 Gorman charged prohibition with a grave grave In r tUe- tUe cent crime waves in his home cIty of Chicago while Mr La Guardia concentrated his attack on LIncoln C. C A Andrews drews assistant secret secretary ry of the thc treasury who who Js In charge ot of t nt Xi g Andrews dr s a typical cringing office holder who is seek seek- lug log to pleasE the the drys and ami the wets La Guardia shouted that tH tWe lt Uon tion of r. r ts to be ba empl under thc tia new flew DP au- au ii tf n rI no not tl tu lq cOmil coming nto Jie p l ti Q I tye-ci- tye e cj ces 10 s at a certain p por ill a for that very conditio il till as lie he Knew them as 1 t letter years e ago igo with Q es e nt ent rr Mr Gorman said that l te If In an orderly community hut pow the there is much crIme DRINK POISON Young boys and gIrls h h said In the dayi I 1 traveled there now yn gro Into early manhood and W wc- wc manhood Instead of drinking beer In their own homes as was the eJU- eJU torn f their parents now drink pason po- po son son at house parties dances cab cab- and elsewhere There Is m more le drunkenness nm among ng these you young nj people pE today than there Was vas among the the- adults ot of eight years ago when I worked In their midst The gIrls vho ho dont drInk strong liquors are rare exceptions they all whIff that tha t eternal companIon of drink the eta The j- j young jung ung men nien aU all drink th n the they get stupidlY drunk from the rotten stuff they drink have hav come com among these plain folks as a rEsult of strong drinking In In- nce In Intoxicating liquors their dances and other gath- gath have produced Immoral and suggestive uggl dancing among them and anda a combination of both drinking and dancIng has brought on an aggravated aggra rated immorality Thes These simple people are no better bet bet- ter off since prohibition They are arl worse off For the most part t they le a temperature people before prohibition No Now they are a com coat It 11 maKe or ney It 11 maKe or ney tl own home brew and they d w till their own booze strong vile antI and concoctions that are do- do to the membranes ot of th the bod They drink it now with th glee and noise because he law says they cannot drink It Mr Gorman urged wets an and drys dry's to coin promise a little and adjust the standard ot of sp so that people who desire It may have per er cent beer In place ot of the poison polson they are ure now nov consuming |