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JUDGE PRIEST’S JUDGMENT, Voist sadism Increases Crime. THE INDICTMENT PROVED. m. ss® Mr. 11. S. Priest, formerly Judge Priest, is a distinguished lawyer: a member of the American Bar Association and the Presbyterian Church. He was born in 1853, and took his LL.D. degree in 1872. Pie was appointed a judge in 1894, and is now head of the firm of Priest & Boyle, of St. Louis. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE ELECTORS OF NEW ZEALAND. Saint Louis, . 20th April, 1925. The outstanding and self-evident facts of Government by enforcement attempting to control private and personal habits are these: Since January 1920, when arrests and raiding began under the Volstead Act, the official violations used under it has been accompanied generally by an unprecedented increase in crimes of violence, including highway robbery and bank robbery, remaining largely unpunished and still increasing, while the jails and penitentiaries are being crowded with victims of Prohibition enforcement. Increase of compulsion by Government for the purposes opposed to right and reason has been accompanied by an increase of the most dangerous crimes against life and property, which compulsionists in power do not check. Prior to 1920 moonshining or illicit distilling was confined to a few remote districts chiefly in the Southern mountains; it is now general in towns and cities, and also in easily accessible rural neighbourhoods. When in 1922 enforcements in the Federal Courts boasted a total of less than 2,000 years in prison-sentences, it had left for 1924 to a total of 3,187 years. It boasted the seizures of 9,746 distilleries in 1921, and of 10,392 in 1924, with no other result than to emphasize the notorious faot that if it should seize 15,000 this year, a new increase may still be expeoted for the year following. While such official statistics of failure might be multiplied indefinitely, but public knowledge of the fact of failure does not depend on them. A 3 far as such enforcement can go in compulsion, disregarding personal rights and public liberty, it makes its own failure more odious as it becomes more manifest. Very truly yours, iffy'

H. G. POTTS. REGISTERED PLUMBER AND DRAIN LAYER. MAIN STREET. FOXTON. All classes of Sanitary Plumbing and Drain Laying undertaken and work guaranteed. Estimates furnished free of cost. Tanks, Spouting, Piping in Stock. Gas Fittings supplied and erected. SAMPLES of Artistic and Commercial Planting may be inspected i! “The Herald Office” where all or!rrs will be promptly executed, r : or}if>-1 class workmanshin. ISfO need to send out of town fol i General and Commercial Printing I “The Herald” Printery will supplj

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2957, 3 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2957, 3 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2957, 3 November 1925, Page 1

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