New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1924, Page 18

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‘18 Johnson Not to Quit in WOMEN OF AMERIGA New Jersey or (Calif. Los Ang April 1 Election re ONLAW ENFORCING Haynes Urges Them to Crusade ™ for Observance of Dry Statutes Washingt of Americ ter upor hibition by hibition ¢ sion today use marked th Grover and tovay's sides Com- | Mabel Walker | ~ " said Secretary Hug in his message, respect the laws they like The test of devotion to our in- stitutions is respect for law itself. Re- spect for law is quite apart from ap- proval of particular laws, It is re- spect for organized socicty, and in a | republic, for the rule of the people through representative government.” Mr. Haynes told the delegates the ' “call to a second great crusade” was “not #o much in the interest of pro- hibition, but in the interest of its en- | forcement, and particularly the ob. | servance of law and the eonstitution | of the United States.” Assuring them that “bad men are elacted by good women who sta urged that all women assume the full | responsibilities of citizenship, includ- ing jury service, and take active part in “metting nullification propaganda.” Mrs. Willebrandt declared “a good old-fashioned revival of devotion to the eonstitution is needed now,” and asserted that “whole communities have civie ‘sleeping sickness'.” | “Corruption in high places is re- | volting,” she said, “but the condition that will prove to this country Is lethargy in local government,” Urging that w enforcement and | evidence coll. bureaus” be taken | eut of politics, she also suggested or- | ganized study by women of candidates | for county, state and national ofifices, and that the delegates become a “positive force” to inspire obedience aw and definitely set social stan- against serving liquors at par- 1 el Norris deseribed prohibition as in morals which she | “new fashion in morals lescribed as an issue the “are determined to put in all w fashio ribed as Keynote Address Hnry W. Peabody of Beverly, \ president of the northeastern district of the Women's Baptist For. Missionary in her key dress as chairman of the com- declared the conference was ded by women representing all political parties “to ask with the em rhasis of the hallot that this moral is #ue be included in all parties, and that only men be elected who will honestly enforce all laws.” Senator George said the question of Jaw enforeement was “much larger” than enforcement of the Volstead act, but the situation involving that sta t te showed democratie institutions trial.” Organizations from which greetings wern delivered included the general federation of women's clubs, federa tion of women's foreign mission 80 cieties, eongress of mothers and par ent-teacher assoications, national conuncll of women, national league of women voters, Daughters of the American Revolution and Young Women's Christian association | | are the godmothers of Unele | ‘round.th flight, They | ned the planes at Sand Point be the fiyers » second lap of their top to bottom the | id Whitcomb, | of the Seattle | These J L] ehr fleld, ? took off on t long From ape Mrs president world society, ust before are s wife of the ber christened Ma 2 | Koenig fand Point Chicago, commer who L. 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