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“If, as Federal Prohibition Commissioner.” says Major Haynes, of New York, “I could have the voice of all America’s pulpits, and the pen of the American press for a short while, the club of the policeman and the activities of the Prohibition agent would be little needed. We must remember that particularly in the metropolitan centers there is an insidious, clever, unpatriotic, false wet propaganda under way, seeking to delude the American people into the belief that the Prohibition law is a failure, and that it is unpopular, that it was ‘slipped over’ on them, that it Is not being and cannot be enforced.

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White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 355, 18 February 1925, Page 9

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 355, 18 February 1925, Page 9

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 30, Issue 355, 18 February 1925, Page 9