Show AROUSE CITIZENS IN DRY LAW PLEA WASHINGTON Jan It By 26 The Associated Press tho the citizenship to action Is l a avital vital Ital necessity for tho the curtailment ot of crime crim- and the solution of 01 law enforcement Representative e Hud son of ot Michigan IL a H dry said ald In an address he prepared for tor dell delivery today before the annual conven- conven convention lion tion of tho tile omens Women Christian Temperance union The rhe sinister forces opposed to prohibition ho he asserted lire are more active e today than at any time B th the adoption of ot the Eight Eight- Eighteenth amendment They have ha more money at their command than at any other time Charging the liquor interests were moro more openly contributing to t the support of the tho various organ organ- organizations opposed to prohibition than at any time since tho the palmy days das of ot the United States ew DIew ors ers association Mr Hudson de de- de declared elated dared the EIghteenth amendment was Is-as not enacted by force toree or co- co coercion co of ot any kind 00 |