Judge, 1922-01-14 · page 31 of 36
Judge — January 14, 1922 — page 31: what you’re looking at
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WE WANT TO KNOW What do you think of Prohibition? Are you in sympathy with National Prohibition? So far as you can observe, is Prohibition being successfully enforced in your community? In your neighborhood, among your personal acquaintances, has drinking increased or decreased? Do you favor stricter Prohibition enforcement laws or a modification of the present laws? Do you believe that “bootleggers” are making large sums of money in your community? Do you personally know people who did not,drink liquor, before Prohibition, who do so now? Have you personal knowledge of young men and girls who, before Prohi- bition, did not drink liquor and are now doing so in public places? Is the practice of carrying liquor ‘‘on the hip” increasing or decreasing in your neighborhood? Do you believe that allowing people to drink beer and light wines would, to any extent, reduce the amount of “hard”? liquor consumed? In your opinion, does the present situation dangerously threaten our institutions by breeding disrespect for the law? E WANT YOUR ANSWER, your views in full on these ques- tions. You will find full particulars in the current issue of Lesiin’s WEEKLY. It will be interesting, too, for you to have the opinions of others, reporting on conditions in every nook and corner in the country. Read Les.te’s for full particulars and then send in your answer. This is a comprehensive, nation-wide Questionnaire conducted by Lesiiz’s WEEKLY in its desire to let the sunlight and fresh air of public discussion into this great national problem. comicbooks.com