1933 Mixer's Guide

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MIXER'S GUIDE

^^Words of Wisdom" "Prohibition will prevail."—Andrew ]. Volstead. "At least thirty states will fail to ratify the Repeal Amendment." —Dr. Clarence True Wilson. "Have the people speak on Prohibition. The result will be surprising. You will find that the country is not controlled by the wet cities."—Bishop James J. Cannon. "The liquor forces will fail to restore the legalized liquor traffic through repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment."—B. Scott McBride. "The country is dry—make no mistake about that."—Mrs. Jessie W. Nicholson. "There are eighteen or twenty states opposed to Repeal."—Mrs. Ella Boole. "There's as much chance of repealing the Eighteenth Amendment as there is for a humming bird to fly to Mars with the Washington Monument tied to its tail."—Senator Morris Sheppard. "Three fourths of the states are dry."—Dr. E. C. Cherrington. "The loss of President Hoover does not mean the loss of the Prohibition Amendment."—Mrs. Henry W. Peabody. "Lots of people are satisfied now that they are going to get liquor. If they hold their hands to the sides of their faces until they do, they will have an everlasting plaster on their faces."— Henry Ford. "There is going to be a revulsion of feeling among the people of this country when they see they are about to lose the Eighteenth Amendment."—William D. Upshaw. "The great surging tide of youth will soon balk forever the legalization of liquor."—Dr. Daniel A. Poling. "We expect to rally the nation to uphold Prohibition."—Edward Page Gaston.

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