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Show WOMAN ASSAILS LIQUOR CAUSE Rev. Miss Brown Closes 'lFying Squadron's' Meetings Here Addresses by the Rev. Norma C. Rrown. former chaplain of the 111- I nols senate, and Oliver Wayne Stewart, Stew-art, president of the flying squadron 'foundation and editor of the National Enquirer, Tuesday closed tho three-day three-day sessions at the First Methodist ( church. ' In the afternoon address the Rev. Brown took .it a basis of her remarks re-marks the long time connection existing exist-ing hetween the fight for prohibition and the fight for equal suffrage, chal-' l i';:ing the women to make good th. Ir opportunity to help save the prohibition prohibi-tion cause. In h-r evening address Miss Brown made her flr.st appeal to the busine.s-, responsibilities of her audlenco Discussing Dis-cussing ' he on mlc ph of the subject sub-ject she declared prohibition to be advantageous to both capital and labor. la-bor. The speaker denounced- the demands de-mands of th executive council of th-' American Federation of Labor as nut representative of tho labor element We were right," said Miss Brown when we announced the liquor traffic traf-fic an economic menace for which we have no room in the Industrial economy econ-omy of any community " |