Report, [ca. 1931].

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Report, [ca. 1931].

Report on the effectiveness of the banning of alcohol, comparing the situation in the U.S. with that of other countries and concluding that prohibition should be repealed for tax revenue, as well as, social reasons.

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The Crusaders (f. 1929) were an anti-Prohibition group in Cleveland, Ohio, that campaigned for the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution through popular mass education, though the group advocated teetotalism. The Crusaders claimed to have chapters in 100 cities, though the organization's leader, Fred G. Clark, lived in Cleveland, where the group was founded by several young businessmen. They sponsored radio debates and political candidates. From the gui...