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Show "OOr BILL GETS A RAP FROM DR. GOSHEN KAIT IiAKE MINIHTEK UOEH AT-TKIl AT-TKIl MKAHUIU: llOUCJH SHOD. Predict Moodftticd If "ttcarrli" Feature Feat-ure Itcmalmi and la Put In Force No Good American Is Coin to Allow Al-low Uie Privacy of Ilia Homo to lie Violated, Ho Declaim. Scorlnic the member of the tower houae of the Utah leitlilature for the patMfrc of the prohibition bill with all lis draatlc clauiea, pr. Elmer I. Coition Co-ition of the J-'Irnl Consreeatlonal church, flalt Lake City. In hi die-courao die-courao Uunday morning declared that "no -rood American la irolng to allow the privacy of hli home to be violated, and If that law paaaea, I predict to you that aome men will lone their llea when they attempt to enter and aearch a home merely STccauif they think liquor may be In that home. Fine repreaentatlvei of our fathcra are we, If we lejrlilate away tho llbertlca that they fouitht and died to win" Tho aubject of hli dlicourae waa "None Ho Iirnorant A the Iirnornnt." In the courae of hla remark, he'antd "When a man undertakce n talk that require knowledge and an open vision, and when he naa neither and refuiea to be ahown, then ho la Ignorant. Ig-norant. If I aaaume to make lawa for other men to follow, and If I do not know enough of hlntory and the itory of human liberty to Juitlfy thla taik, then I nm Ignorant, and wry raally may become criminal. "The other day I waa talking with o me men who are very aure that when we havo a prohibition law all the woe of aocicty will be done away. And on; man waa very aura there muit be a apeclal commlailonrr appointed ap-pointed to i nforca the law "I aakrd If he thought that thu majority ma-jority of the rltlten of Utah were In favor of prohibition nnd he wild 'The majority? Why, 90 per cint are In favor of It.' "I then aiked him why he thought a apeclal commhuloner wai needed to enforce a law that 90 per con' of tho people wanted. ThU man km Ignorant Ignor-ant of many thing, but chiefly lie won Ignorant of human nature. "I aiked one man If he know or any cIiiujo In the? bill that paiied the houie that Ik un-American. And with a good bit of feeling ho anld that thero wuin't a word In It that wa un-American, When he aald that I knew that he waa n pait Minuter In Ignorance, and while It iloea no particular good to recite fact to auih'peoph, I rotltd not rcilnt. Jealous of Sum til). "1 told him hniv our forefather In thU land had fought nnd man) of them died to cituhllnh Out prim Ipla of human liber l), nnd that ono liberty lib-erty they were Jralnu of waa the Mtiutlty of the limne They- held that it llllltl'rt linn. i. un. Iiln enutl.. nti.l Ihnl no nun could Invade the Miictlt)' of that luMle Jlut thl bill for prohibition prohi-bition rnrrlpM u oliuue Unit ulluw n mull' home to bo entered nnd aearch-cd aearch-cd to find out whether he ha n bottle or beer hidden there "He couldn't me the point at unite un-ite i win not on!) Ignorant, but lie waa trlmlnnl In that he wiin wIIIIiik to ltg-lilaiu ltg-lilaiu iiwn) what It hud cit many precloim IImh to gain "No good American I going to at-low at-low the privacy or hi home to be Mo-lilted, Mo-lilted, nnd ir tliilt law paiuea then I prt'dUt to on Hint froino men will Ioih their Uvea when the) attempt to enter mid aonnh u homo merely be-inuxe be-inuxe the) think liquor nm) be found In that home 11 no representative of our f ulhe rn lire we If lie legUlate mmy tho llbtrtlc that the) fought and dkd to win Hut I inimtn't attempt at-tempt ti cover the Ignorance of ItgL-lutur ItgL-lutur within the limit or one IU-coin IU-coin e. "The ItgUliitnr who aeoka to find n way to mid to the burden or luxation luxa-tion through a Mute Income tax I Ignorant. Ig-norant. He doevn't know that miicIi tux la) n burden upon thrift, and that with taxo nlread) o high it to maku heuvy thu burden to the average clll-reii, clll-reii, thut more will turn peoplo nwnv from the vtnte. and drive them to KtaK where the burden ,i not no heav). ' I lmv been lutereted to learn thut mime who are very rettlouM fur thl tax pu) Utile or no tax at all, anil Mime who nr mutt xenlou have never earned enough to aave aii)thlnit to pa) tux upon thl I Hurt I) ig nornuru.' |