LIQUOR AND EFFICIENCY.
HENRY FORD’S WARNING.
New York, July 22
Henry Ford’s ardent prohibitionist views are expressed in his en.w'our to compel his employees throughout the country to abstain from drinking liquors, on pain of summary dismissal.
Placards conspicuously posted in tiis factories read: “Henceforth, i! will cost a man his job if lie has the odour of beer, wine or other liquor on his breath, or possesses these intoxicants on his person or in liis home. The eighteenth amendment is part of the fundamental law of the land. It is meant to be enforced and as far as this organisation is concerned, it will be enforced to the letter.”,
Prohibition headquarters here received a. copy of the placard and declared its gratification at the gradual enlistment of industries in the cause of prohibition.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2763, 26 July 1924, Page 3
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134LIQUOR AND EFFICIENCY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 2763, 26 July 1924, Page 3
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