- r;: - May ., 1m THE HOMESTEAD LEADER Pap Nineteen l TIDAL WAVE OF PR01m'Rm TO towant th* Slhtesoth. Amendawrwt r:;when be oouW make himself hoard: sow,MCWeVAsHBRH HK1.I I That happens In your family iTI '- . and the Volatead Act. Of 00....... 1 once more, "have a right to vrokHIl The ae.wope.pw marts in Thereby bwglnntnc IU lite work have ao authority to speak for our any man from drinking If that drinking Wha you are been; AH over and ow t again.Th . DROWN DR. BUTLER'S UTTERANCES' ( educators' but my own opinion l .u harm others than hlmeHf. Prohibition Rotate about your excellence. nowpa..... does alt this tel/ow.r ha com to stay But what And It tent about yow awootueea And It dose .... mash ..... 4 4It AGAINST TIlE 18TII AMENDMENT I "t. An ovorwhotaalnaT Mortty of UM American want to a dlsoaaelon. It follow rev lit school. lode of tkM sa.jgiini ' our ....11_ aad educator bHev. IntoacMftt *< the fm>il..m.tal nooeealotor tew.Ooveraor ." And attain. the .oor roOt Made by olty end. I*.** 'i ajlra not to BOO alcohol Olll to yew aamo ta found there. AMI boo .lt in.mi*>..i..l : Educators and Statesmen Throughout the Country Join wo t ot ali aaIntorvtow , It tolto .* graduativneM Gloss .... ' for the sake of their own health and your eleeOMlag THs . la tN Pew o ** in Condemnation ( of View Expressed by of the pnMto health and believe that of Dr. Botlernsii: ..*. of th. --'-co.OC Worth thxseas ot dU fl I ' Columbia University President the reason* for the a.stl. ...n *4 ... yectf snaf.innt essay; <. IM own borne tow*, ,, ,; "Th vtatlo et a* law bra. mlunsetnasMsa. ' : ...... should. bo taught la all school U title of yo. precroa* Ther are aeod M thing, | .: "FOUGHT FOR LAW AND ORDER LETS KEEP IT" aa part ., tIM regular Instrvott la seine 'OM than oihon, Durtnr yow ....... career That all good newipaper. d. ; ' of oovreei I but U .b abaurel M urge thatbecause sites : personal and community hygiene.. And dilate mush about For which they cannot be paid. ? , ".. The testimony now beln, givenby prohibition jan last bo tntoro.ed the choice ot l'Uttl_ That la why every tltlsea . Governor of Colorado Dr. Eietiseolh: Amend- ; Says Butler Is His completely the Butting , . manufacturers, phyatotana nurses.aad Then It five nice notlc Should do hi* dsraedest > i Head Against a Stone Wall When He meat should bo repealed 'the o..e*. . ; social worker aa to the improvement About yow marriageAnd To eupport lbs newspaper , Uea la ta tho oouatry dryr but ' , :. Attacks Prohibition In the condition of the population not praises up the blushing bride tn every poeelbl way ':: I b It drier? If . going Ict4fo Houor to at large since the Eighteenth Till.. her klnfolk. don't know her And all the Urn*. ij I' ,ii -WI beg to differ" teem to be case should UM It, In my Judgment, Amendment wa adopted .to so potent beta* ooaeumed. then good the fllorllt..11IA..4'nr.a Then' |a eau court .t ...ata, 1'....... , t to thing In spiteof ' I I oinmn In favor of obedience: to'th Aaw'and that It will. soon convince the great the moral? oonaeattenoe*,, Incidentto It tetla about the bouncing baby i thank you,-Palatka Ills) News. :'. that I s being called forth la'enrwe, thf enforcement ofWf: .j.1%; majority/ of tho American population, the lack: otWfwroument, I*, ittit.lex 1 f That prohibition to being better and native and foreign, that tile complete to leading a lost cause, he II : ', t. the. r c nt atteranoeo of Dr. Nicholas bettor enforced and that "It disuse of alcohols drinks will resultIn com plat*, Murray Butler the bayta* at the moon. Ito to known toM : against Klgh enforcement will follow after a. time enormous benefit FOR SHERIFF . ho hard-boiled end t* bardheadod j ; tenth Amendment. upon tile appointment of I ".. . c enforcing Th prohibitory legislation to beIng ; but butting! his head against the k kI .ft:, The following comment are la Un.' officer on the merit system!Instead ol better and better enforced aid Walt Of prohibition will hot > 'j' with many other* from promlnen 'I thspoils' .yrrtem," .la the belief' ot its complete enforcement will follow i stoop Weaken the wail, Itoi the rlghtoenth\ Dado' County hereby announce I promise my a clean candidacy, hone for administration the office'of o Sheriff< my ef of ,\ ' .. educator and man of Dots from oni Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president emorItu "I venture to add to the** atatmeata *- Amendment has come to stay. flea, It elected, aad a program of ...-.nt......"' .., In all section of Harvard University answering of opinion the following props of the county. Tour support I* earnestly solicited, '/ end of the country to the other: The governor added. that ta Colorado the attack oa prohibition by Dr. ecy: :, ., Dr. Walter Dill Scott, president ot Nicholas Murray Butler of Colnmlba "Neither the Republican nor the .I the wet guard force and could that not tile muster west aecrporaTs RAYMOND M. DILLON J ,' Northwestern University, and Dr. Ernest University I Democratic party: will yeatore to puta I to thoroughly dry, and has been so peWltt Burton, president of Chi.f Dr.; El lot', reply to Columbia' preel- 'wet' plank Into a.. platform. Even I II tor yean. (Paid Political Advertisement) cago University, see outspoken In their dent was obtained by the OUaeaa ho of the politicians see the _ I .7:4: : .. . --- --- --'- committee of l.ttt for law enforcement ": ot public opinion towardsenforcement. f disagreement with Dr. Butler ot Columbia - and waa given out by IU chairman ." aa prohibition la aa Int.r.I Fred B. Braltb. Dr. Stratton Brook, presides of the view1 reported by the ChicagoRews- Dr. Ellof letter to the committee University of Missouri In replying to papert, Dr. Scott said says: Dr Butler disposed, of tho personal I "Dr. Butler has the right to hi.* Ton tell ..... "bat tile committee liberty argument In the following ciilnloa But I eaa't agree with him boiler* that If the statement made I.words: Tou h.ar much talk on how poorly by Dr. Butler 'go" unchallenged 'It "Tho pioneer* of thle country FRED PINE.jPresent prohibition la enforced. I think that will hare throe very bad effecta: Firs fought for law and. order, Tho young I l. alt wrong. No law fa enforced loop It will cnoouag people to violate the people of today seem to think that its "a r cent. The nero paatag* of tM prohibition law and Other taw; eeoendly Inherent and da not realise that It ?il" law doe* not mean th..11I expected It will dUhearttn the students I II something acquired and must .be de to bo perfectly enforced. of American tmveraltlea In their effort fended. If each followed his personal Take the ... against thieving to enforce prohibition legislation on wishes there would bo no law. no Incumbent, for pMdlnc and gambling; how largely. university premleee) thirdly II will order. There are 110,000,000 restrictions - art they enforced T Not 100 per cent, annouqca to the whole\ world that on our personal liberties In by any mean. I am In favor of the American constitutional government America Hence tine need for laws, ' strict onforoomont ot all law. Certainly has tailed < and after the tow ar* established its .there will always bo infraction "In my opinion, President Butler' vital that they are obeyed.; SOLICITOR TH E CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORDOF of the law) but the more rigidly. statement will hare no suck effccU. It "Wo have regulation established by the law .la enforced the fewer the offenae will not increase the number of wta; democratic machinery and If we wantto *. It will dishearten no '4r,* students; change those regulation We cannot "When the Evanston hospital recently and It doe not prove that American do It by disregarding them but wanted to open a court on conltlluUollalovtMlmpJ\t b.. failed, by changing them with the earn machinery. DADE COUNTY FLORIDA anatomy and asked the medical school "Tou ask mo for a 'concise atato ." for cadaver, It discovered that there ment of the attitude of our ducator* "Th American people" he oonclud , ,wa* none.Th = hospital had to abandon the proportion because wo could not give For State Senator13th them bodies. Every. medical school In the country I* In the same fix, and alnce there certainly ha been no unusual M Increase lu the demand for ea- Senatorial dare It stand to reason that the ' ? prohibition law I* the Cause" "' Districtt "It 4.a well know tact." Dr Scott continued "that many less of I believe that my public service rs ' \That class of nun and women whose has demonstrated that I am In full accord with the Idea death supplied the hospital and and the Ideals of the people. schools with cadavers before prohl. i They are demanding honest bitlon erg dying now from tht use of sober govurnment' with lee r i&kohol." waste, graft and favoritism. The I if producers. are demanding fair Dr. Burton of Chicago University markets, lower freight charge said ho bettered that the rood attendIng ; and better conditions. prohibition Is, far greater than To> these ends I shall) give alt 1 , the evil and that eventually the law ot my energy and ability. will b* enforced. "Th good results Anything you for me of moh enforcement o( the Elghtenth to your : 1 0 :1I:1 friend ns will! help. Amendment a* we hart had said Dr. Burton" seem t* me to greatly Job Viii W. Watson weight the evil efftcts Incident IU adoption and the progress Ollt'j { better enforcement I* on the whole (Paid Political Advertisement) couraging. AH men who have . , L '" f 5AX . J B. "BERT" HAWKINS.. I I. I1'T .. . : : : FOR RE-ELECTION-AS / Y YY I a . Elegy for this office a man responsible : CLERK . : Y.. : ,f ) who by his'fearless and relentless prose- ( cution of criminal cases has won him ' :\ > i CRIMINAL COURT OF RECORD the utmost respedt and esteem of the " l! : ,,< a jSrlJ' * : j'uj' ' >;. '''f' '.;' citizens of this community;, and Dade " . ," .' 1": 'DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY County in general. y'I: I , i ? 'JUNE 3 1924 : '. . : ' ._ Yo SJIIIIId- o* June 3 Abe appncMI ,. ,,""I , ' . ,, (PaM Political",A.. irU*aieni). (.:........ ., '. ,': Paid Political Advertisement . iii imiw sManHiimMiM , ; p e.j . P ,,: ' "JiJ/..: ."....: .... ,.... ", ;, ''" I.;.'-' ;>"" '." '....,..... .. .................,'.L ,1' t..,; "J&, .,i IThursday _I :i,!" , : j:, ,... .. -.w.w.wasw' ._. ..-_,_;.....:__ ._.__. ,_....__.. .. : ..' ...., & 'I :.-..::.a .:.. '.:- _,r- .