a r JWENIH& LBfiGBHr-PHILADlULPHIA MONDAY, tfOVMtBER 20, 1016 mmfFftRSTnFTr,HT FOR DRYWASfflNGTON r Prohibition Gnina Will Force Congress to Act, Says Anti Saloon Chief . o tiain o. Bin t , " 7 n, ENCOURAGED BY BRYAN Commoner's Determination lo Convert Democrats Picnics Twcnty-flvo Stales Havo Excluded Alcohol 1?K a Btaff Comtponirnt WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. "Willi twenty flr Statu ImvltiR rtsclnrfd for prohibition, with more thnn sixty ior cent, of the popu lation of tho United State! Ilvlnc In ilry territory, CotiRreas cannot loncer deny the American people their right to pass upon the attention of ninendlnB their constitution." That declaration was made today hy IM ru C Dinwiddle, superintendent ot the Anti-Saloon League of America, who I plannlnn' tho tlrtvo on Congress for nation wlile prohibition. The fact, that William Jennings llryan has announced his Intention to work for a natlon-wldo prohibition plank ,ln, the next Democratic platform has given the dry forces great hopes. "Congress should pass at tho approaching short session the resolution to,- submit the amendment for 'national prohibition," ; Din wlilille continued. "Longer delay would bo disloyal to the principles of the Govern jnent which Congress serves." a 'It Is apparent that tho "curtain ralier'.' tattle which the prohibitionists Intend to fight In Congress will be for a "dry" Dis trict ot Columbia. It has boen realized for several years that Congress would vote the District dry If It was brought face to face with the Issue A "rider" on tho last Dis trict of Columbia appropriation hill which would havo mado the cjnpltal (fry wns re moved In the last session on a technicality. WOULD BE D16GHACEFUL "Tho nation's capital," said, Superin tendent Dlnwlddlo, "should bo the model city ot tho world and should empress the highest nnd best governmental policy In promoting, human, wnlfnre. To allow It to remain In Its moral standards" below the average of the nation would be Inexcusable and disgraceful. More than holt the States and a majority of the people have adopted prohibition as their governmental policy. Congress should pass at' once tho District of Columbia prohibition .bill." Impetus has been given the move to make the District dry by State-wide prohibition In Virginia. Just across the Potomac Illver from Washington, and by the constantly In creasing number of- dry counties' In Mary land In the north, east nnd west ot the capital. "Mlchlgnn," said the Anti-Saloon League official, "has voted for State-wide prohibi tion by 65,000 majority; Nebraska, by 15,000; Montana, by 20,000; South Dakota, by 20,000, and Alaska by a large majority. Idaho has ndopted a constitutional amend ment for prohibition by n majority of three to one, after ten months' experience with statutory prohibition. Utah and ' Florida have elected Legislatures nnd Governors pledged to State-wldo prohibition. OTllEIt STATES FIKM "Washington, Colorado, Arlxona and Ar kansas have defeated attempts of the liquor people to secure the adoption of proposals which would have crippled their prohibi tory law, nnd Ore'gon not only did this, but strengthened her laws. Thus twenty-five States out of forty-eight, more than half the States In tho Union, hnve now adopted or declared for State-wldo prohibition, nnd more thnn sixty per cMif of the population and moro than eighty-five per cent of the area of the country are now under prohibi tion laws. "In less than two years prohibition laws have gone Into effect In States having a population of 12,000,000. Four States which have Just voted dry havo a population of mora than 5,000.000. The liquor trafllo Is doomed to speedy destruction." ST. ATIOJf AGENT ROBBED Beading Employe Knocked Down by Highwayman 6nWay Home LEBANON. Pa.. Nov. 20. Knocked to the ground nnd robbed as Ilk was or. his way home after closing 'his office for the' night. Kilns E. 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