February 1920, page 62:
James H. Shevlin, the newly named Prohibition supervisor of New York district, will take over the work of inaugurating a Federal campaign here against the use of narcotics. . . .
The campaign is designed to prevent the people who drank from turning to drugs now that they have been deprived of liquor. There has recently been much fear expressed that the drug evil will take the place of the whiskey evil.