That the prohibition, by amendment to the Federal constitution, of the manufacture, sale, importation, exportation, transportation of intoxicating liquors presents the most effective solution of the liquor question.
That “treating” is a great source of intemperance and should be prohibited.
That it is a more efficient method to remove the temptation to drink intoxicating liquors than to teach the individual to fight and overcome the appetite for such drink.
That alcohol is a legitimate article of diet and its use should, properly safeguarded, be allowed.
That municipal misrule in American cities is due to the indifference of the so-called better classes.
That municipal misrule in American cities is due to foreign immigration.
That the commission plan of city government should be generally adopted in the United States.
That the commission plan of government should be adopted by States.
That the growth of cities should be governed by some well organized plan.