The National Prohibition

THE CHATTANOOGA
NEWS, CHATTANOOGA,
TENN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920.
BOOZE AND
BOLSHEVISM
BOLSHEVISM FLOURISHES
IN WET SOIL.
Failure to ENFORCE Prohibition in Russia was followed by
bol-shevis- m.
Failure to enforce Prohibition
HERE will encourage bolshevism,
disrespect for law AND INVITE
INDUSTRIAL DISASTER.
Investigation shows the MOST
SERIOUS INDUSTRIAL DIS-
ORDERS HAVE OCCURRED
WHERE LIQUOR WAS FREELY
AND OPENLY SOLD.
Radicalism and bolshevist outbreaks are practically unknown in
states where Prohibition has been
in force for years.
The wets blame industrial unrest upon Prohibition.
If it was alcoholic thirst that led
the American coal miners to
de-
mand a 60 per cent, wage increase
and a
week, it seems
strange NO STRIKE ULTI25-ho- ur
MATUM DEMANDED REOPENING OF SALOONS.
"Industrial unrest in this country is due to economic conditions,"
says Judge Nash R. Broyles, chief
justice of the Georgia Court of Appeals.
BUT THE WETS NEVER ALLOW THEMSELVES TO BE
HAMPERED BY FACTS.
Their purpose is to deceive the
people and to nullify the Prohibition laws.
THE ANTISAIDON LEAGUE
IS PLEDGED TO COMBAT THIS
PROPAGANDA TO ITS LAST
OUNCE OF ENERGY AND TO
THE LAST DOLLAR.
Billions of dollars are behind
this attack on the Prohibition laws.
The National Prohibition
Amendment goes into effect January 16.
Beginning that date, a week's
campaign for funds will be conducted.
LET'S MAKE IT A WEEK
THE WETS WILL REMEMBER
TO THE END OF THEIR DAYS.
PROHIBITION
Enforcement Campaign