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B4423 TELLS OF FACTS OF PAS SAGE OF PROHIBITION AND GIVE RECOMMENDATIONS (Continued from page 1) ratified are Rhode Island and Con necticut, and In each of them, one hcMse of the legislature has passed favorably. Thus, ninety-four out of ninety-six legislative houses have ap proved the amendment. 7. The movement which resulted in the eighteenth amendment began in 1851 when the first state adopted prohibition seventy -two years ago. 8. When the United States en tered the war, twenty-six states had voted "dry." Over 85 per cent of our area inhabited by 60,000,000 people was "dry" territory. 9. No other amendment to the federal constitution was ever dis cussed so widely over so long a time, and no other amendment was adopt ed by so large a vote. Does that look as if something had been "put over?" The plain facts are that the "wet" forces haven't anv other -argument left. They re alize the hopelessness of their fight. 1 quote Senator Carter Glass of lr ginia: "If thev (the wets) would stop to consider for an instant that the sa loon in America was abolished by the influence of the women, without the vote, how can they ever expect to restore it now that the women have got the vote?" Know Repeal Hopeles. The most optimistic "wets" know that repeal is hopeless so they have taken their last stand to break down the amendment by violation. Of course, the average student does not stop to think when he pat ronizes the bootlegger that he is playing into the hands of the most sinister political influence in Amer ica, but that is exactly what he is doing. He is being duped by those who are undermining the very con stitution itself. He is aiding and abetting the enemies of our govern ment. The conference adopted a rather lengthy report containing concrete suggestions to improve i.he campus situation. In the eastern schools, es pecially, intensive campaigns will be staged to arouse the students to their citizenship obligations. I quote only a few of the conference recom mendations: 1. Inform students and faculty members concerning the facts about the passage of the eighteenth amand ment, 2.. Widespread understanding of the underlying philosophy of govern ment of which the eighteenth amend ment is an expression. 3. Arouse a sense of responsibil ity among athletic coaches, fraternity presidents, and various student groups which represent leadership. 4. A thorough discussion in Btu dent forums of the present condi tion of law observance and an ap praisal of the resources available. 8. Assistance in various local political campaigns where we are citizens especially in insisting that candidates for office commit them selves for law observance . and law enforcement. 6. Arouse college authorities to a sense of their responsibilities in this connection. 7. Recognizing the great influ ence of the alumni, we believe that each college should appeal to its alumni and invite their co-operation in all appropriate ways. 8. Enlist an even larger co-oper ation among college women to exert their influence for law observance and good citizenship. ...ii - i fiimv rnstumes of bril- liant colors will be thof keynote jot 'The Merrie Masque of May, the mm t..H,ntn which Will t P10- duced April 14 and 15. the festival . . iL A. a t will take place among me ... Faculty glade. THESIS and themes typed reason ably. Call'B3012. KLUB TICKETS GO ON SALE TODAY (Continued from page 1) for the performance on May S at the Gaiety, probably mean that the fu ture plays will take a tour of several midwest cities. Kosmet Klub is made up of fif teen upperclassmen. New members are selected each spring after the play. The active members are Oliver Maxwell, president, Kenneth Cozier, Welch Pogue, Robert F. 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