Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1929 — Page 3
jbandon corn borer cleanup Anrll 4-(UP)—Clean-,n^“o7ifi»rer undß will '><>' car ' the conservation depart*',""l vear. Frank N Wallace ® #nl nmollKlst announced today. ielt>y appe.ate /X protecting the departments df( ? to carry on a cleanup on any ri * hl within the quarantine belt. ~r® farmers are going ahead with M .IbHltlUP lh, ‘ tr ° Wn lnltla ’ lV '* w'lla..- sai'l hl,t <* !,SPrl “' l that Ohl "' Sm or intnols win not enforce it. nR SHUMAKER I)K IS RELEASED FROM page owbd E church. The dinner is open to the a m. Dr. Shumaker was esJetl to the lobby of the. administra- £ building where Mrs. Shumaker J” aon-in-law James Morrison, and rte latter's father. P. Morrison, of Plainfield, were waiting. -Hello, mother, how are you. ■ All right:’ «he replied. Shumaker exchanged warm hand-
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| shakes with his son-in-law and the I elder Morrison, and then turned to ti circle of newspapermen, smiling, ami greeted them warmly. He carried his overcoat nnd a package, wrapped in newspaper, on h!a urm. "Oh, that's Just Amiplea’," he said when naked the conten's of the package. To clamors for a statement, Dr, Shumaker said: "I have been at the Indiana state farm for fifty-three days and have! had sonic Interesting experiences. 11 have received kind treatment from he officers nnd men alike and I am In better health than when I came. "I weighed 170 pounds when I came here and 1 weigh 163 now, but that ! doesn't mean anything, for 1 got rid of a lot of surplus fat. My color Is : better than It has been for years." “Yes. tha'fs right," Mrs, Shumaker nodded. 1 Asked if he wquld get "back Into 1 the fight against the wets," Shumaker < replied with emphasis, “Yes, I'll 1 carry on." Asked if his farm experience had 1 given him any new views on law I enforcement; he replied: 1 "I think I understand the seriousness of violating the constitution as < clearly a.s I ever did. There are many I bootleggers, here but they admit it is i their own fault. All say they intend 1 to go straight but some of them !
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929.
don't," Shumaker said he was going direct to his house, but -would be in his office Friday: "Hut not to receive visitor Just yet," lie added. He said his Imprisonment had given him opportunity to work on an autobiography. "I don't know whether I shall rail It an autobiography, or a history of twenty-years fighting liquor." he said. WISCONSIN VOTE CAUSES COMMENT (COWTINVRD FROM PAQH »VK) Wisconsin's plea for repeal of the state prohibition enforcement act and 2.75 |>er cent beer, rested on the doorstep of the legislature today awaiting action. Wets, after piling up a majority of more than 100,000 votes as a protest against the eighteenth amendment and Volstead and Jones' acts, clamored for the legislators to heed results of Tuseday's referendum and wipe the Severson act off the statute books and erase penalties for making beer—a product for which this city was made famous. latest figures from 2.109 preefnets cut of the s’ate's 2,771 showed 292.307 votes favoring the repeal and 152,363 against. Results in 1,924 precincts for beer legalization showed 261,821 for and 135,480 against.
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First Female Agent eEI?. < ** J I1 Miss J. L. Howard, first of her sex to l>e appointed Acting Agent General in London, England. But ft runs in the family. She's the daughter of late John Howard, Agent General fol N :va Scotia.
W’ants Temperance Taught In Schools Os Indiana Bloomington, Ind., Apr. 4.—(U.R) Claude G. Mallott, Monroe county's representative in the lower house of legislature, has made a request of Stale Superintendent of Public Instruction Roy P. Wisehart that the law of scientific temperance instruction In the schools of Indiana lie reenforced and the evils and dangers of the use of liquor be taught once again. Mallott, as well as many others, had believed the law calling lor scientific, temperance instruction In
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schools bad been repealed, but at the i opening of the legislature, lie found, upon Investigation, that the old law was still In forfe. although inactive. The old law can become effective if the state beard of education will Issue an order to that effect, it. was said. Various women’s organizations of Bloomington and church organizations will make a request of the state .superintendent that scientific temperance ins'juction be taught in Indiana schools.
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Bus Lines Prohibited From Issuing Passes Indianapolis, April 4 —(UP)— Thn Lamson Brothers transportation compuny, Bluffton, today petitioned the Public Service Commission for authority to establish a bus line between Fort Wayne and Muncie. — ——o — —— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays
