Show SALOON OPPONENTS I The National Prohibition Party Issues Call for Convention Convention Conven Conven- tion at Columbus The movement for prohibition Instate Instate in instate state and nation was never ne so positive 1051 lye tive an and irresistible as it is today The outlook for complete te victory victor over this moral and political crime has never ne been so 50 bright as the time prospect which now confronts u us on the eve of oC the he great presidential campaign Such is one of oC the tIme statements made in tho officio official I call for forn a national Prohibition Prohibition Prohibition Pro Pro- convention issued by Charles Charl R. R Jones chairman and wl V. G. G Calderwood Cal Cal- derwood secretary of fir c the national committee of tho the Prohibition party parts Time The convention i b 8 1 t to be Jc held lucid at Coal Coh Columbu Co- Co h y ls IJ nJ- nJ lu l four Caul delegates the thc representation lion tion being ba based ed on the vote oe Lot for S S. t C Swallow for Pre President in I 1901 90 L I. Concerning the time aspects of rf th tIme the fi fight ht against the saloon in the time past paM few Cew years tho the call ha has this to sn say In rn Ifs issuing this call for or time tho assembling assem assern- bling of the national Prohibition convention convention convention con con- for I 1908 OtIS wo we congratulate Un th people of or time the United States Slates upon ilu auspicious outlook for tor the abolition of the drink traffic throughout the nation b by prohibitory laws faithfully enforced The year ear 1907 has Imas witnessed the tIme triumph tri tn- U o of the people of the three soy sov so sovereign v- v n states of or Oklahoma Georgia an and Alabama over the alcoholic liquor I traffic for COf beverage hern c purposes Ve We e invite ite the time Prohibitionists of oC tho timi I so e several states slates and territories without regard to past political affiliation affiliations and andall andall andall all citizens citizens' who lio belle o with us that thc lie prohibition of the manufacture importation exportation transportation tion tiomi and ant sale of or liquors CorI for Cor or beverage be purposes purpose Is i a i question of tran transcendent importance anti and that lint it I should be le settled at th the ballot hallot box at the time earliest date to unite in the selection of delegates to the national convention of th Prohibition party part We Ve express the th profound conviction con lc lion tion that If Ir every e American voter who believes es that tho liquor traffic should be he outlawed will conti Unite the force Corce and amI power o of his imis position an and influence Oh on the side of righteous government e Wl feel eel assured that this campaign l n will sound lh the lentIl death knell of or this destructive de do- e traffic S |