LIBERTY AND LIQUOR.
“I am sure that the wildest exponents of th° theory of human liberty would not agree that one of the 90,000 engineers I represent should have the right to exercise his personal liberty and take tr.o or three drinks before starting from the terminal with a limited express train.” —Warren S. Stone, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.
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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 13
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59LIBERTY AND LIQUOR. White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 370, 18 April 1926, Page 13
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