Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1926 — Page 12

BOATS ROLLS „ made with 'ZL \ REAL FRUIT 159 for x — CONSTIPATION Operation 01’ Many Bus Lines Criticised Indianapolis, Jan. 19. — <1 nlted Press) The Indiana Public Servin' (’ummhsion - guardian of lb" Indiana Um lines--today found It ielf confronted with many of the problems that confront the guardians of growing Children. Complaints about the manner In which various lines tire operated pour in on members of the commission at all times and these complaints must always be investigated for like tin true father the commissldn is always fair. Just now the "guardian" Is concern, od with reports which from time to time have cropped up concerning the morals of its "charge." It wan learned that order number 37. of the commission. Issued sometime ago to regulate the busses was made in order to cqrb this reported delinquency. This order provides that all busses operating under the state regulations must have interior lights so that “every person is plainly visible to every other person at all times." The order also provides that the bus | lights must be turn'd on at dusk ami remain burning as long as the bus op I erates after darkness has fallen. From good authority it was learned that reports of “petting parties" in the dimly, and sometimes unlighted corners of the big motor transports, roue ed the commission to make this ruling. Rut even this rule has not put a complete stop to the practice of using the busses for spooning and "petting parties," it was said. Usually complaints come to the commission is batches, but are not confined to any single line. Whether there, is something in the air at various times that makes the patrons of the busses "forget" themselves and go in for petting U one of the questions the commission would

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like to solve. In one or two Instances the commission Is said to have received reports Indicating that the polling parties went even further and resulted in immoral ads but no verification of this could be obtained from commitjlon members Whether the new rule will eventually put a ° ,O P •b n ‘" known, but the commission hopes it does. If th* ’guardian" is to see that its charge grows 'strong and healthy" it must find some way to stop the talk which reflects on the character of the organisation. Members of the commlcs'on do not blame Its charge for these acts far ( from it but it realities that a "man is judged by the company he keeps.”| Thus some means of protecting the "charge" against itself and against talk that is directed at it must be found. o— Syracuse' — Residents hero hope another good freeze will come. During the recent cold wave, fishermen caught , hundreds of pounds of choice fish by cutting holes in the- ice.

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Sen. Robinson Speaks At South Rend Sunday South Bend. Ind . Jan 19 -(United Pre-m I—Probibitno enforcement h the tnnjob problem confronting the people of the United States today. Senator Arthur Robinson told u mass meeting here Sunday night. , The senator blamed the fall of nations of the past nn drunkenness and ! made a plea for the enforcement of all , laws. | "The laws nitpt he enforced—not ■ome lawn, but all, laws,"- Robinson -:.i«I. "The Constitution must and will he upheld." ' "The people must rule and a small minority can not impose Its will on ihe gr.-at majority. Sobriety hus nev-L-r, injured a nation —drunkenness has I 'destroyed more than one." o '• -—‘ Jonesboro — Nine men sought the job of town marshal here. Ira Crane won out. The salary is $l2O u year. Monticello — The average nge of the brides in White County last year was 22, according to records at the I clerk s office. The average age of the | bridegrooms was 27. 1

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