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Show VERY 'DRY' CANDIDATE IS 1 NEEDED, SAYS CANDIDATE L CHICAGO, Sept. 21. Aaron S Wttt- awM Ins, prohibition candidal foi presi- SbH dent, in an addreaa last night declared t tlutl the Ikpior nufstion 'still was the B moit vital problem " urged support for' i. ague of nations; but not the Wil-j son league," and advocated a 'fair tribunal with the pubiu represented! H on It, 1 1 settle dlsputi s betw en opita labor" "Wo must remember that the state-, ments of George Washington against ntangllng alliance s are Irre levant to-day to-day because of the changes In the clr-j 1 r j instances.'' he said. 'We do not uit the Wilson league but we do. i iiit some sort of federation of no-! Conoernlng prohibition, Mr Watkins! "The great question Is destruction of the liiUor traffic The mere puss-' ago of a law has not settled It We mutt have a president pledged to rigid Corcomcnt of the law and pledged to oppose Its veto." Strikes must be barred and labor '-loblems settled by an Impartial board ivlth tlie public represented on It," he tontlnucd. |