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Show VICIOUS DRIIIKIKG at unmsis BAREDBYRDPER Young People Think It Smart, He Tell House Hearinf SEES LAW FAILURE Federal Dispensaries Are Urged by Buck WASHINGTON. April M (Aaaa-tlatad (Aaaa-tlatad Praaal Tha aalanatva pub-lit pub-lit haarlnpa an pmhikitan ky tha kauaa judiaiary anmmittaa wara alaaad taday ky Chairman Graham aftaa haartnp tha taathnany ad Sir Ma airy Drayton, hand af tha llajiaar antral kaard af Ontario paavinaa, who aaplainad tha kandllnf af In taaicanta In Canada.. a WASHINGTON, April M (Unit ad Praaa) Callapa bay anal pirla ar anfapad ta an alarmiof aatant In landaatlna and vltlaw aVInklna." Willtm P aaar, watad prlnaataa) anl varity "faatkatl ath,tal4 lha kauaa Judltlary aammrltaa taday. Tha yaunp koya and p'rla think It la a amart Ihlnf ta drink nawa daya aald Knpar. "I think thla prohibition kaa rraatad a fanaral faalinp nf dlaraapact for law. "I haaltata to aand my boy la en. lapt to put htm up aaaJnat lampta tlona that I did not kava to taca." ltd par nan rallad by tha wala In rabuttal ta dry ataiamanla by Alonao A. Htacp and klaldlnp H. Tool, aq ua 1 1 y ranioua mlddla waatarn foot-ball foot-ball ronrpaa. Ropar anid ka ha I lav ad prohibition waa "ao badly aold la tha Amnrtran panpla that It cna natar ka an torrad "I hava na ho pa that It can avar I ha anforrad." ha aald. "I think lha aiampla tat by our aldar paoplo kaa had aomathlnf la do with diarrf&rd for law - Ampllfylnf hla ataiamanla ron carnlnp MTl'loua drlnklnp," Bo par aald "that foaa a an for lha hifh arhoola." "V, hat wauld yo ufpaatT'aakad Rapraaantatlva Mumnara, Damarrat, Taxaa 1 would put fraat iwalrlrtlona upon aala of liquor ar koar ar what-avar what-avar would ba mmmon aanta.1 Aftar lalllnf ftopar kla laadarahlp of yaunp man waa wldaly known. Rapraaantatlva Vk-hanar. Rapubllc-tn. Rapubllc-tn. Marhifan, a dry. atkad: "Do yau want to kara It fa aul la lha muntry you think It la a amart thlnf for younf man lo drink r -Nn. t did not aay thai." 'And that )ou kava lalnad your (Contlnuad on papa . " - i r today by Henry H. Carre, prsel dent ef the eesneuuttm. Carre likene- eor r pendens bn T. W. pttllltp Jr. a aire-tn. f IK UWWIM, aM t J"1 1'- le r wr r e prmOenO en th nrehlhltloo tnpla Pr-f Pr-f in Irrlng riehsr, Y e rrnomtt. IM th kt f 'hief Jitetlr Teft Kansas, a dry, ebtslned per at I as ton le rrimln Surk. Tu roneed an anllmlt4 amount af liquor giva any ene customer under your dispensary plan wauld b harmful r' asked park. 'lit want le pro met temper snc.- said Buck. "Leauer taken la ret i aissy barmfuL" "Va drink whlakyr "t ! hav " "Toa do now?" "Any time. I drink whisky Ilk a gentleman. think thl a) all bogey sboat an appetite. I waa aever drunk In my life." "Th le w waa reepected and an forced whsa tried la Colorado." Ruck said. "Nw w hav much vidsncs that there ara betlggr eperetlng ther." Buck ld h did not think N waa a fact that Henrv rrd established hi cnain autamabila plant ta evade th Canadian tariff aa aula mobile. "He made bla first fortune la th United Mta l a during th saloon days," said Buck. "The fact be and ethers did not allow thsir employe t drink waa. even before prohlM Hon, driving this la be a temperanc country. Our record show It I wa lha low peak ef err eat for all time." WABH1.VOTO.V, April 14 (UP) Th charge that tha Assorlallee Against lh Prohibition Amendment ha lobbied directly with th United "tat supreme court we denied Kef or the senats lohht committee they leek down en a man wh doesn't get drunk " Roper waa called aftar Dr. P. W. Buck, secretary ef the Federal Xls-panssry Xls-panssry Ts Reduction league, bad testified briefly, asserting bla dispensary dis-pensary pain bad been tried and worked la ('olorsds. Back, whe ad milted be "drinks liquor Ilka a gen tleman." said Henry ford and other dry Industrialist hsd mde thl a tern per nc country area before prohibition. UNOfRQOCt QUIZ At the trt of today' session. Represents! I vePporkaRepubl lean. VICIOUS DRINKING AT UNIVERSITIES BARED BY ROPER (Continued from sag 1.) knowledge fIOm eiptrlsace at Prlnratonr "No, I am not hare rspreeenUng Princeton." ' ivj thoe condition ebuia at Princeton T "NOT ONLY MINCITON' "Not any mora than at any ether college." Ado- Hon of a resolution repealing lha eighteenth amendment waa urged by Representative Clancy, K'publican. Michigan, a wet. "I consign to you my repeal resolution," reso-lution," said Clsncy, -and may Uod have nierry en It soul. I know you stsnd about It ta 4 or II to I against It. I know It la quite hopeless lo Iry to change any of your vol, but I believ that with the hsarlng wa have rhanged many votea of lha people." Mr. Jacob A. Rile, New Tork neighborhood leader, wrote a latter I tha committee scaling an apeak-ess apeak-ess irs has opened In Ilia block Immediately adjacent to tha Rile neighborhood eetllenient. "1 personally am convinced that prohibition haa been a distinct fall, ura and that II ta well on the way to being a very dangerous fallurs." Ftoper said he bud been In contact with young men for fifteen years at Princeton, lha University of Missouri Mis-souri and else here, tie I lh father fa-ther of two children, a boy and a girl. PMACHf TEMPERANCE "I am a teetotaler,'' ha said. "I don't drink and never hate. I don't allow ny on en my team lo drink. I preach temperance.' Tha coach aatd ha waa not a fanatic, fa-natic, but he thought It foolish for anyone lo drink or atnuke. tie said It tried to get his daughter "not to moke, but that she had told blm II wsa hard for a f trl to mingle In thla dsv and age and not smoke Pita said it Is expected of girts." hoi arlilexl. "The same thing la true of liquor." "I feel lha cause of temperance I haa not been helfted hy prohibition." he continued. "It la ridiculoua lo aay there la any decrease of dunking dunk-ing In college, but ther la mora trii-loue drinking. "I think theta waa lees drinking In eeliool three or four yeara before prohibition than ever before. In the old davs, we used lo go to the Princeton Inn, hut a man who got drunk was looked down upon. S"t 1 - -r f rw ' - - 1 r r , |