FRENCH OPINIONS ABOUT ALCOHOL.
“Alcohol does not warm, and is very dangerous to use when it is cold.”— Vallot, Director of the Mont Blanc Observatory. “Alcohol delivers Jfie people to oppression, misery, and shame.”— Anatole France, of the* French Academy. “For the development of French industry and in the interests < f tin* common people, war to the death must be declared upon alcohol.”— I.eon Jouhaux, Secretary of the C.G.T. “There must he a national coalition against alcohol, the greatest enemy of the nation.”- Louis Dubrenilk, Serre tary of the Socialist Party. “Alcohol is the fatal poison of the nation.”—Alexandre Ribot, President of the Council. “If we do not suppress alcohol, it will suppress us.” —Victor Cambon. “France is now the only country whose Parliament is too timid to at-, tac k this most execrable of human vices.”- Charles Richet, of the Academy of Science.
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White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 283, 18 January 1919, Page 4
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144FRENCH OPINIONS ABOUT ALCOHOL. White Ribbon, Volume 24, Issue 283, 18 January 1919, Page 4
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