| Show CHIEF BROWNINGS CARE OF S DRINKERS t i Chief Brown lags address before the sic i chief of pollen police of the th United States I in iT convention assembled S at Buffalo t S was as P UP I I treatment of an J S old subject Ho lIow to Care tot for the Habitual Drunkard The fhe chief takes lakes the miner original position that drink drinking lug ing In is not act a Is 15 not hereditary and docs doo d i nut mit Imply degeneracy He lie likens the t man with an appetite for liquor to lo the fellow f who delights In bridge whist and ani declares that thai the lI mania manla or craving In the tho one Instance rl Is 15 the same lame In the Iho other othor He Ho holds hold to the theory t that thero there are arc dominant brain cells and whatever take up they tho make the Iho ruling passion of a person These most moet powerful cells colls must be he catered l to If the man falls fails to hold thorn them In check and fur further further ther thor neglects to 10 develop a counteract counteracting ing lag brain power With this IS as a ii basis hasis of his philosophy philosophy phy the chief proves prove tile necessity of aid from without for those who become ho drinkers and ho Ito advocates forcing thouc thole who sell ell liquor to lO caro care for the drunkard whoa when hopelessly In Intoxicated Intoxicated and to provide in a n measure for the families of the victims of strong drink The chief certainly has presented tho the drink problem in a n now DI light and aud audIt It Is not surprising that among those who heard him wore a number who de desired desired desired sired to have hayo the speech reprinted in their home homo papers to give an Idea of oC tho of oC the chiefs of police A R fl BOWMAN BOW fAN |