SPREAD THE FACTS
TlicTe is a great deal of disagreement as to what should he done about the alcohol problem, but surely upon this one thing all well-meaning people may agree—“ Let the facts be known.” Many of the facts are not only basic, but they cannot be challenged. Any attempt to challenge them only discredits the challenger. And so we say: “Learn the facts and help to make the facts known all across this broad land —all round the world. The facts will make people think, and when they think, they will act, and act wisely ”
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White Ribbon, Volume 18, Issue 4, 1 May 1946, Page 7
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