Show EDITORIAL The lIon Hon George W W. Wickersham has come lOme out In favor or of temperance education This he did In an address before the Na National I Conference for Social Work ork In Dos Boston ton wh where re lie he pointed l out that England under a system n of education and moderate re restraint restraint re- re had accomplished for tor more for temperance than has hns the United States lOder its called so-called prohibition law The Th record Mr Wickersham said salcI In hi Il what used to be regarded as one of the tile most drunken communities Inthe in inthe the world world that that is the Welsh mining regions regions s is quite extraordinary but lIm lImIt it is only part of the general trend of testimony to the increasingly temperate habits of English and Welsh communities ties and all of this evidence e furnishes very ery cog cogent t suggestions to those charged with the enforcement ement of the Eighteenth Amen Amendment in the United States as to better m methods of attaining attaining attain attain- ing the object of that hat a amendment than t f. f those that for the last decade have been pursued He advocated ul the inauguration Inauguration in- in of ot a n campaign of education on the thc lines of r those these adopted by hy public public- health authorities which should hould repay re rp repay re- re pay puy amply the cost of ot conducting It Jr adding If an adequate sum lUm were ex ex- expended penned yearly for tor the ph physical mental and moral welfare of or our children perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps on one half half of the money expended by by society jn maintaining the the delinquents delin delin- delinquents th the Injured d und the dlf diseased the incompetent and the Indigent aged would be sa saved red I |