Show 0 OPPONENTS of prohibition c are rejoicing in the ac of an am recruit t to to their ranks lie de la is samuel vane vauclain lain steel ma magnate agnate and locomotive co builder one of those captains or of industry whose opinions t ions are generally held in high respect 8 vauclain vau caI for years mr vau van clain was a strong supporter of the dry law on economic grounds and because it abolished the salon salo n but ile he now declares the speakeasy has nullified the benefits of the law tin attempts tempts tt at enforcement are callura fal lura ind nd the el eighteenth g amendment should be repealed the national treasury should collect muc much h of the millions now going to the bootleggers mr vauclain avers and he be supports to some ed gree senator morrows plan which would restore to each state stata the pov er to enact its ts own dry laws somewhat the same plan was advocated by senator robert J Bul liley of ohio in an address before a big democratic rally in kenton ohio in which w aich he declared the right to control liquor traffic should be returned to the sovereign states outlining a plan for resubmission of the eighteenth amendment to the states bulkley said he hoped such a plan would be placed before constitutional conventions vent ions rather than state legislatures lie urged a plank for the democratic party which would take prohibition hibi hIbIt tion lon out of national politics once and tor for all incidentally senator bulkley la Is still looked upon as a possibility for the democratic nomination for president 7 TSIDRO AYORA president of ecim ecum I 1 dor since 1029 2 resigned immediately after hla his cabinet quit their posts as the aftermath of a peaceful revolt among the officers of the chim borazo garrison before stepping down adora ayora appointed col larrea alba as minister of government and he assumed the presidential powers in accordance with the constitution ayora adora took refuge in the united states legation in quito T THREE economists hundred industrialists labor leaders and government officials were wera present when the world social economic congress began its ita sessions in amsterdam holland in the chair as presiding ot of fleer was C U van der er leeuw an deml C 0 H van j der nent dutchman who leeuw Is president of the international ter industrial relations association there were delegates from 20 countries 85 35 of them representing the united states the topic for the first session was the present paradox unemployment in the midst of economic progress and to start with a five year world prosperity plan was outlined by dr louis L lorwin of the brookings institution in n washington he said that a general five year moratorium on all war debts and reparations payments was waa the first necessary step to give the world a breath ings Ing spell from what ft but he termed tta its most aggravating and dangerous postwar problem such a moratorium would leave open final settlement of the debts and reparations question he said but the presumption would be in favor of further extending it and a final cancellation it if the effects proved as beneficent as expected an entire session of the congress was devoted to hearing first hand reports from the union of soviet socialist republics concerning the experience of the russians in economic planning |