HENRY FORD ON PROHIBITION.
“It is a fine thing. I believe it will become world-wide. I never touch liquor. I do not like it. Both alcohol and tobacco are bad. Alcohol destroys the brain cells just as tobacco does. Both lower a man's efficiency. I believe that industrial competition will force prohibition upon the whole world.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 36, Issue 429, 18 April 1931, Page 4
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