Show The Drys Drys' to Carry Their War f On Booze All Over The World Plan to Make Out of Cuba and Mexico and t to Extend Federal Control of Citizens to Other Countries Coun tries Will tries Will Attack Near-Liquor Near Substitutes The following dispatch was sent from Washington to the New York World The Saloon Anti-Saloon Leagues League's pro pro- gramme or or 1920 is of such magnitude magnitude magnitude magni magni- tude that its former Carmer activities looking look look- ing ng toward a complete Sahara seem hardly more than a step in compa compa- rison Here are a few Cew of the things its leaders are striving striding to accomplish accomplish accomplish Creation on of sentiment in Mexico co and Cuba so that John Barleycorn Barleycorn Barleycorn Barley Barley- corn ant and his friends may enjoy no undisturbed existence there l Enactment of ot a law by Congress to prevent American citizens from manufacturing and selling Intoxicating intoxicating intoxicating cating liquors In countries where existing treaty provisions give this government t can control of its citizens Enactment of another prohibition enforcement law to prevent ent the use of intoxicating beverages be used a substitutes for liquor A nation wide nationwide wide I n ti and bring about complete enforcement of h he md frt IN Creation of strung strong organizations in foreign nati nations ns tJ to advance 1 the movement for world wide J- J tion The drys drs are alarmed over ovar report cd plans of liquor people to In Increase increase increase in- in crease their business in Mexico and Cuba They fear rear It will Interfere with enforcement of or In Inthe Inthe inthe the United States Appeals have already been made to their friends in those countries to launch campaigns campaigns campaigns cam cam- that will Induce the national nation nation- al legislatures to enact prohibitory legislation As far tar as the plans followed followed followed fol fol- lowed in the United States will be used Communications have haye also come tome to the league requesting aidin aid aidIn aidIn In inaugurating the dry movement Seek New Legislation The United States government has no treaties to control Its citizens II In Mexico and Cuba The la law con- con gresH resi resa will be asked to enact for tor controlling them in other oilier countries would not apply appl there but would f apply in China Indian and Turkey and a few other countries Treaties Treaties Treaties Trea Trea- ties are I being eng studied to ascertain countries where agreements have hare been reached for mutual control of citizens abroad b by their home gov gov- None has been made mate with Great Britain and France or ot with several other large European countries In China and aud In India and Turkey Turkey Tur Tur- key the jurisdiction of ot the United States over its citizens applies in consular districts Authority is ex ex- ex ex- ex through the consuls who are permitted to take action to restrain restrain re restrain re- re strain American citizens as they are directed Until legislation Is enacted covering COy cov ering countries where where- extraterritoriality extraterritoriality terri extra Saloon Anti-Saloon applies the League leaders will find fint it difficult to secure prohibition even with the people of oC foreign countries in favor Cavor of at It Should the latter enact prohibitory legislation it could not be applied to American citizens effectively until congress provides pro the required law taw Fear the X Near ar Drinks The drys are concerned also over the appearance of substitute bever bever- ages on n the American market mur ana and their increasing use Real danger to the he health of the public is feared feared feared fear fear- ed from their use uso One that is said to be sold In large quantities to In Indians Indians In- In of the west and southwest Is peyote a drug made from the cactus actus button which Is used by the Indians In their religious rites Exploiters of the drug arc said to have made great headway In marketing marketing mar mar- the product A committee recently Investigating ing narcotics found round they were rapidly rapid rapid- ly on the grade up-grade In popularity Other substitutes masquerade as patent patent- medicines It Is to reach reach these hese that congress will be asked soon to enact legislation The two new bills will be urged a at al an early date with the approval of the American Federation of Continued on Page Pago Two TUB WAlt WAI W lt I OX ON From Page One Churches and the W. W C. C T. T U. U Se Serf ator Truman H. H Newberry of Michigan Michigan Michi Michi- gan It 10 is understood has haa been chosen In the tho senate for an active part in pUling passing them Senator Sheppard of or Texas has long been the dry spokesman but he Is now of or the minority camp J Tight Fight I ht on Amendment r The Saloon Anti League Is pre preparing preparing pre pre- paring to take part in the various states tates against fights on the eight eight- amendment and the Vol Vol- stead Enforcement la law Wayne Vayne 13 B. Wheeler chief r counsel for Cor the tho league expressed surprise that tho the wets are undertaking to fight th the constitutional amendment on on the ground that two thirds the full CuU membership of or the house of oC representatives representatives did not vote ote for Cor it lie He said it has been clearly settled by bythe bythe bytho the tho supreme court that two thirds of or these present a quorum being present was all aU that was necessary It seems strange he declared that such men as e Senator ex-Senator Root should say sar that congress never never submitted sub sub- submitted submitted sub sub- the eighteenth amendment by a two-thirds two vote when the supreme supreme supreme su su- preme court has already decided that two-thirds two of a quorum voting was sufficient Mr Ir Wheeler said the court set- set led this question in a decision on Kenyon Webb act passed ov over r. r dent Tafts Taft's veto velo active campaign Is to lo be made the United States Slates next to make prohibition popular his will be extended abroad more workers will be spent Pussyfoot Johnson and dry apostles e proposal of oC Governor-elect Governor to have the attorney geno genof gen- gen o of New Jersey ring bring a suit on on l lr lf r f of the state stale to restrain th the cement of the law al- al has been anticipated The Theil il it Liquor Dealers' Dealers Association w Jersey now have a petition le e the supreme court request- request to file an original enforcement of both t the e lead cad ead act and the constitutional the same time the State of or ore e Island has filed a similar pe pe- Either of or these suits wo would wod d the same result as that it u uy oy Governor-elect Governor Edwards intimation has h hap been bee given lV bY v V- V VV V Y V u. u tai lal suit will wiH TJ be e perD permitted ut it IF is considered highly probable proba le that In passing o oft on the the petitions the he he court may hand down what in ef effect effect effect ef- ef will bo an opinion on the amendment and the act |