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Show PROHIBITIONISTS 1IITJSTICE Dr. Armor Says Temperance People Aftk Square Deal PACIFIC GROVE, Cal, Aug. 4. (By V. P.) It la not the people who like their liquor who have not been getting a "square deal," but the temperance people, According to Dr. Mary Harris Armor, of Crawfordsville. Oa., who declared de-clared In an address last n!ghtefore the congrese of reforms, conducted here by the California W. C. T. tT. square deel," declared Dr. Armor. "If equare deal,' 'declared Dr. Armor.- "II you can make men think that anyone la not getting ft equare deal you win the aympathy of many people. . The 1 liquor trafflcers know thla and eo hare claimed that they have not been treat ed fairly, but It la really the temperance temper-ance people who are not getting ft aqua re deal. "In holding up the right law. the people of California have not honored the constitution or the flag, which has never yet been hauled down. The world la now watching to see whether Americana Ameri-cana will allow the bootleggers to haul down the t-Mars and fltripea. The liquor element la not giving democracy equare deal, because democracy de-mocracy la the rule of the maforlty and before the eighteenth amendment went Into effect three. fourths of the population and four-fifths of the terrl- ! tory of the United States had voted dry. "The wet element Is not giving the church., quariieaL becauselhs , church stands for a square deal, fori the home, the achool the child, for everything which benefits and uplifts humanity, and for everything that liquor pulls down. "There la great improvement in California Cali-fornia alnce the atate went drv. and California la to be congratulated on the number of people who are obeying the law. The eecond section of the eighteenth amendment requlrea that the federal government and the states pass concurrent lawa and ao work together to-gether for the enforcement of the amendment |