Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1920 — Page 5
C. M. CLARK OUT „ FOR ASSEMBLY Republicans in Many Contests for Precinct Jobs. Charles M. Clark, bookkeeper, employed in the county treasurer’s office, has filed notice of his candidacy for nomination for state representative on the republican ticket. Many candidates are filing for the position of precinct committeeman, bnt the contests for this party job are practically confined to the republicans. Few democrats have filed so far. Among those who recently filed for precinct committeeman are Murray Hnse, ’■Ninth precinct, Fourth ward; Harry Bryant. First precinct, Fifteenth ward; Jerry Doody, Third precinct, Fifteenth ward; Clark Highbaugh, Thirteenth precinct, Fourth ward; Anthony McManamon, Tenth precinct. Thirteenth ward; Robert A. Harding, Twelfth precinct, fourth ward; Joseph It. Morgan. Third precinct, Seventh ward; John Ambuhl, Seventh precinct, Fourth ward; Joseph N. Miller, Second precinct. Fourth ward ; Jesse E. Lowes. Fourth precinct, Warren township; Xiehola Tex, Fourth precinct. Perry township; Samuel K. Stearns, Seventeenth precinct, Fourth ward; J. Otto Lee, Thirteenth precinct, Ninth ward. Ratification or Not, Women Will Vote Irrespective of the ratification of the federal suffrage amendment, there are 17,500.000 woman over voting age who live in states that have already qualified women to vote in the presidential elections in November, according to statistics recently gathered. Ratification will extend the privilege to about 9,500.000 more. The states where women will vote for the next president include the fifteen full suffrage states; Arizona. California, Colorado, Idaho. \ Kansas. Michigan, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma. Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, i Washington. Wyoming; the thirteen presidential. or presidential plus municipal: Illinois. Indiana, lowa, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri. Nebraska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Wisconsin. Ohio, Kentucky; the two primary suffrage states, Arkansas and Texas. The tot£l number of electoral votes in the choosing of which women will have a voice is 339, or nearly two-thirds of the total number of electoral votes. Free Tickets Given ffor Legion Welcome Tickets for the mass meeting to be Id at Tomlinson hall next Monday rht, when the city extends an official Icome to the American legion, will be ndled through the Merchants Heat and ght Company, Washington and Moian streets. IVhile no admission charge will be de for the meeting, it was found ■essary to issue tickets due to the ’act that an unusually large attendance Is expected. Each person is limited to four tickets. Members of the legion will be admitted jy wearing their 'buttons. Sinn Feiners Taken Q”t of Cork Jail CORK, Ireland, March 24.—Twenty army lorries removed a large number of Sinn Fein prisoners from the jail here today. Their destination is not known. The prisoners sang rebel songs as they were carried away.
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Sir Oliver Lodge Tells of Talks He Himself Has Had With Dead Indianapolis intellectual circles teemed today with talk about Sir Oliver Lodge, British scientist and spiritist, and revelations set forth in his lecture at Caleb Mills hall last night. Early today calls began to arrive at the Indianapolis public library for Sir Oliver’s book, “Raymond, or the Life After Death.”
Communication with spirits through persons gifted with mediumistlc powers is possible, Sir Oliver Lodge affirmed. He related many personal experiences in conversation with the dead in support of his stand. “Death.” he said, “is a separation of the sonl and body. “The personality, individuality, character and self remain extant with the sonl and retain memory. SOUL MANIFESTS ITSELF THROUGH BODY. “The body is only the Instrumentality through which the soul manifests itself. “When the soul leaves the body it loses Its ability to manifest itself in ways we can understand. “It is not wonderful that the mind can get along without the body. “The wonder is bow the mind ever became associated with matter.” Sir Oliver said be first became Interested in actual psychical experimentation in the case of Mrs. Piper, of Boston, in 1889. She was recommended as a medium to the English Society for Psychical Research by Dr. William James of Harvard. For twenty-five years the society Investigated her case to determine If she received any material assistance In hdr work and if her communications were telepnthieally obtained from the living or the dead. “You must grant us the existence of telepathic powers of communication or we can not go far in such a discussion,” he said. "It is the simplest phenomenon encountered in psychical study.” For many years, the lecturer said, difficulty was experienced in establishing the fact that mediums were actually un-
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der spirit control because of the plausibility of the explanation that they got the information for messages from minds of the living. He then related • conversation, by medium, held with a deceased “Uncle ry." who told him of certain’marks inside Uncle Jerry’s old watch, which he himself had never seen. Investigation disclosed that Uncle Jerry was right. A forceful aunt of Sir Oliver, long dead, conversed with him In characteristic manner. Sir Oliver defined telepathy as the production of mental impulses apart from materialistic instruments. A great many people can transmit such impulses, he said, but only a few can receive them. The gift is not generally enjoyed and all thoughts are not conveyed telepathlcally, he added. If they were the art “would be a great nuisance.” The Impression conveyed In telepathy is pictorial; hence phantasms of the dying, so often perceived by persons at a distance, are probably actual visions. MRS, PIPER TELLS OF “LOVELY PLACE." Detectives ■were placed on the trail of the gifted Mrs. Piper for years, to discover If she gained her Information from libraries, cemeteries or other repositories of information. Her control was a masculine voice, a friendly old man, who acted as a scribe or transmitter for other spirits. Mrs. Ftper always returned to consciousness from a trance In an exalted state and said she retained the impression of having been in a lovely place. Sir Oliver sanl he believed the soul
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rises In the ether on separation from the body at death and that continuity of consciousness is not Interrupted at all by the process. Philosophers down through the ages have believed that the mind was only temporarily associated with matter, he said. The story of Socrates, who answered inquiries of his friends before drinking the hemlock by raying: “Bury me where you will, but I will not be there,” was recalled to show that this Greek philosopher knew of the life after death without any teaching by Hebrew prophets. “Writers of epitaphs, who write ‘Here lies the body, etc.,’ j n all probability are themselves lying,” Sir Oliver said. Prince Stops in California April 7 WASHINGTON, March 24—The prince of Wales will be in San Diego, Cal., on April 7, it mas learned here today. This will be the only stop of the English prince in the United States on his way to Australia. He will stop at Honolulu after leaving California. The Vessel upon which the prince is sailing, It is said, -will pass through the Panama canal. i Dean Hart Dies DENVER, March 24.—Dean H* Martyn Hart, rector of St. John’s Episcopal cathedral here for forty years and a widely known churchman, died here today. Dean Hart was 82 and was born in England.
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