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Show GOSHEN WARNS OF GROWING HYPOCRISY "America today la suffering from a disease dis-ease which Is best diagnosed as hypocrisy. W will awake some morning and find : not a vestige of the democracy left." aald the Kev. Klmer I. Coehtn, pastor of the j Klrt Congregational church. In an address ad-dress tod.iy at the meeting of the 1'to-gresalva 1'to-gresalva Dullness c'ub held at the Hotel I'tah. "There la too much l-gtsla;trn. Legislating the saJoon out of Halt lukt and l.'tah has increased the number of places mhere liquor la sold from 62 to 400. The use of drugn has Increased S0 per cent In Sh1 Lke wince prohibition wa enacted In 1917. Hut we will come back from this wave of fanaticism and within five yeara I predict national con'rol of light wlnt-s and beers distributed hy controlled con-trolled difepfnsarlen. America can only h- Npe red hut Russia is now going through and has gone through in the pat yt-ar bv the ulwriv loving people taking tl middle of a -traight road." W I. Fowler acted as chairman of the meeting. M uftici numtrfrii wre furnished fur-nished by the Salt Lake Opera rjUlmet, consisting of Mtt-scs Keckv Alicond, f U Ionard. Hlam-he Hhewell, Alvln K'd-dlngtnn K'd-dlngtnn and Fred f. (jraham. Member of the Salt lake iHirteball club were honor |