PROHIBITION.
yXJSTRY BENEFITED.
jji FINANCIERS' VIEWS.
MUI ABSOCUTIOS-COITSIOHT-) /TteceiTed April 19th, 7.15 p.m.) NEW YORK, April 18. \t.ilaw Wheeler, of the Anti--5L LeVgue, has published a series ■•BJS'frwa -ted industrial on the effects of *f £y Ford said that troubledrinking among his employees had SS„ ro 100 out of each 5000 to fflg men were working better, "L'mum le» and saving more. He £jd only the enforcing of the VolSTct and it could bo enforced. T w''B. Storey, the well-known i»an, .aid: "We feel there has 2&l drinking among our rank and ITfaoi Prohibition was effected altSHhew is still a great deal of "jfyif. Rockefeller, jun., said:.JL hj« been a very general impresjjjj that since Prohibition there has Lrt« great increase in morale." *J EH Gary, of the United States Z Corporation, said: "I have no Ration in saying with emphasis that J Volstead Act has been very bene--2l to the industry of the United SL- »nd the workmen and their fanST We has been a noteworthy dein the number of gaols, asylums, i,* hospitals, and there has been a um increase in savings bank de-
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18670, 20 April 1926, Page 7
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186PROHIBITION. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18670, 20 April 1926, Page 7
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