Show CANDIDATE SWALLOW NOTIFIED he delivers an address expressing condemnation of the liquor traffic indianapolis july 22 ellaa C swallow of pa and george W carroll of texas prohibition candidates for president and alce president were formally notified ol 01 their nominations today A G of lincoln neb delivered the address ta dr swallow and homer L castle ot notified mr carroll responses were made by both candidates and chairman stewart delivered the closing speech the occasion brought many prohibitionists of the country here the meeting of the committee to discuss campaign plans was also held today in accepting dr swallow said it Is with profound pleasure and with a corresponding seca of cespon tbt I 1 acknowledge the hanoy you have conferred upon me in makla me your candidate tor the presidency or the united slates the highest office la the gift of any people because the head ot the greatest nation ot the world now as in 1776 in regard to your nomination even it assured of defeat while I 1 am not I 1 feel more honor than in an election from any of the parties subsidized and controlled by the liquor traffic it Is a principle of the common law that an individual may not BO use alg person property or liberty as to infringe upon the rights and privileges of others or if BO using ho must without tall indemnity the injured by making good the loss it Is a fact byall save the parties in interest that the liquor dealers in america through their business constantly and ferociously infringe upon the rights of all our eighty millions of people and that they do not indemnify us for the damage inflicted for every one dollar they pay into our treasury municipal state and national it costs us in providing tor the insane haupers paupers and the criminals which their business produces 1650 but suppose the liquor business could and did indemnify us in the matter of dollars and cents can it meet the social and moral aspect of the case can it unshackle the intellect it has bound and buried and hurried into hopeless idiocy can it bring back the dathron ed reasons and give them again their now broken sceptres tres can it in place of the pallor of the prison still paint with the blush of innocence the cheeks of the hundred thousand groys it annually chains to its car of juggernaut alas it cannot who Is responsible the voters are the real culprits they are the principals in the business in which the liquor dealers are but the agents the informed voters and especially ally the christian voters who admit in their church relations that no christian should vote tor saloon parties and then does so vote admits that he is not a christian though professing to so be we leave it to you to determine |