Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1920 — Page 15
M’CULLOCH AGAIN . ASKS TAX INTENT Says McCray Dodges Answer to Issue Question. ff Special to The Times. ROCKPORT, Ind.. Oct. B.—Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor, who has been speaking in the First district, was enthusiastically received here this afternoon In his discussion of the State tax law, when he declared that Warren T. McCray had not yet publicly said what he would do with the law should he be elected Governor. “Silence gives consent,’’ said Dr. McCulloch. “l call on Mr. McCray to tell what he means to do In regard to the Indiana tax law. Whai relief is there In sight for our overburdened taxpayers in case of Republican success?. "The campaign has been opened and going ahead under a full head of steam for a month or more, yet the Republican candidate for Governor is strangely sllp'-t on the subject of State Issues. The people are of the opinion that there will be no relief with a Republican administration next term. At least they wish to know Mr. McCray’s position. They wish to know why a man who is a candidate for Governor of Indiana ■pends four-fifths of his time discussing national affairs to the exclusion of subjects that effect the pocketbook of every citizen of this State. "If he does not rebuke the iniquities of the tax law—the cramping of our charitable institutions and the extravagance of our various commlslsoners, including the State highway commission, it can only mean that he approves all that .has been done. “We wish good roads, for example, but we wish them economically constructed. Every automobile owner and •very farmer ought to vote for Thomas Taggart. He has done more than Other one man to popularize and give Impetus to the good road movement, not only while he was in the United States Senate, but before and after. He was instrumental In getting Federal ailottments to the State for this purpose.’’
ASKS WATSON AND MOORES DEFEAT A. F. of L. Official Says Labor Stand Unsatisfactory. Members of the American Federation es Labor in Indiana have been asked to aid in the defeat of Senator James E. Watson and Representative Merrill Moores. Republican candidates for realectlon to the United States Congress, by Edward F. McGrady, vice president of the Massachusetts branch of the A. F. of L. The stand of the Indiana representatives on labor questions has brought them the displeasure of the labor organization. Another meeting is planned for Sunday afternoon at 2:30. when further organiza*tlon plans for the American Federation of Labor non-partisan political campaign committee will be discussed. The meeting is to be held In the Denison Hotel. HOOVER TO SPEAK AT COLUMBIA CLUB. Herbert Hoover, who served under President Wilson during the war in the capacity of food administrator, will be one of the headliner speakers for the Republican party In Indianapolis tomorrow. Mr. Hoover win arrive in the city about 11 o'clock and will be taken to the Columbia Club, where he will speak at a luncheon for the members of the organiratluc. The address at the Columbia Club will be one of four which Mr. Hoover ;s to make in the present campaign in Indiana. 6TAGE STAR TO GIVE ADDRESS. Lillian Russell, the stage star, who in private life is Mrs. Alexander P. Moore of Pittsburg, will speak in connection with the Republican campaign tomorrownight at the Masonic Temple, and will probably make an address tomorrow noon at English’s. In a talk at a meeting held last night at the Harrison Club, Clifton and Udelb streets, Arthur R. Robinson, former State Senator, denounced everything accomplished by the Wilson administration and pleaded for the re-election of James E. Watson and Merrill Moores to Congress, end for the election of Warren G. Harding. Robinson declared that if a Democratic Pres dent is returned to the White House Liberty bonds will be worth only 50 cents on the dollar. The League of Nations also came in ‘'for its share of denuuciatio'n from the speaker. Divorcee Sought as Goshen Check Forger Special to The Times. GOSHEN. Ind., Oct. -B.—Mrs. Grace Brainard Hitesman, 19, of this city is being sought by the police. John D. Bond, a produce dealer, in whose office she was employed for two weeks, charges her with forging his name and the name of his secretary, Bertha Gram, to four checks. It Is alleged that Mrs. Hitesman obtained $218.30 on three of the checks, while payment on the fourth was refused. SI-'* f s believed to have gone to McGaffey, N. M. Her husband, a resident of Elkhart, recently sue<l her for divorce.
Wealthy Suitor Given Ring by Court's Order Special to The Times. GUEEXSBUKG, Ind., Oct. B.—A tale of love In which a jilted suitor's wealth did no tprevail against the wooing of a youthful World War soldier was unfolded in Circuit Court here yesterday. The case was that of Fred Hllligross, pr*<!o, a wealthy Rush County farmer, vs. Mrs. Moses CUrran, 25, of Versailles to replevin a diamond ring, silk dress, gold watch and other articles alleged to bnve b?en given the. youug woman. The evidence showed the girl, who was Miss Pearl Huntington, returned to her lover of school days, Mr. Curran, and failed to return Hilligross’ gifts. A compromise w-as effected, by the terms of which Hilligross is to receive the diamond ring and the young woman was given the watch and dress. The case was venued .here from Rush County. SULPHUR :s BEST TO CLEAR UP UGLY BROKEN OUT SKIN Any breaking out or skin irritation on face, neck or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted akin specialist. Because of Its germ-deetroylng properties, nothing has ever been found- to take the place of this auipbur preparation that insUntly brings *ase from itching, burning and lrritaheals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of MenthoSulphur may "be obtained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream.—Advertisement.
Waterway Extension Heads to Meet Here Notification has been received by John B Reynolds, general secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, from William Smith, secretary of the International Joint Commission of the Great Lakes Tide Water Conference that a hearing will be held in Indianapolis on Monday, Nov. L The Great Lakes tide water organization is endeavoring to get the St. Lawrence River deepened so that ocean-going ‘freight vessels can come up through the Great Lakes even as far as Chicago. Indianapolis manufacturers have shown considerable Interest In the move, inasmuch as It will shorten by a thousand miles the shipping distance from European ports. H. R. Irwin and Frank C. Hordan went to a recent congress at Detroit, at which the movement was given added impetus. KOKOMO WOMAN WINS P. S. HONOR Miss Grace E. Clifford Elected Grand Outer Guard. Miss Grace E. Clifford, Kokomo, was elected grand outer guard after a hot contest at the annual State convention of the Pythian Sisters of Indiana, which Is being held at the Pythian building. Approximately 500 women from sll parts of the State were present at the session which opened yesterday and will continue through today. The past chiefs of the State were conferred with the grand temple degree ol the order and an exemplification of the ritualistic work was given at Tomlinson hall under the direction of the Banner temple of Indianapolis. A dinner was given In honor of the newly elected officers at the First Congregational Church. Other officers elected are as follows: Mrs. Maud E. Constable. Goodl&nd, grand chief; Mrs. Hattie R. Brown, Dana, grand senior; Mrs. Fay Tyson, Butler, grand Junior; Mrs. Mamie Easterday, Mishawaka, grand manager; Miss Cora Hood, Bluffton, grand mistress of re-jords and correspondence: Mrs. Minnie Johnson, Indianapolis, grand mistress of finance: Mrs. Emma Holladay, Montlcello, grand prosecutor: Mrs. Mary E. Alkman, Newport, grand trustee, and Mrs. Florence Bain, Decatur, orphans’ board.
Carmel Cos. Plans to Develop Zinc Mines Special to Th Tlmea. CARMEL, Ind.. Oct. 8.-Tha Allied Development Company, anew organization. Incorporated under Indiana laws for the purpose"of min'ng and marketing zinc ore. has leased 10.000 acres In this county which will be opened for (immediate development. The discovery of zinc ore here vat made by Arthur Becker, of Indianapolis, a chemical engineer who served In th governmental chemical department during the world war. Mr. Becker says the zinc deposits, as regards quantity and quality, are the best uncovered In the Central States. Veins six to twenty-four feet in thickness, within 100 feet of the surface bav* been located and some sample* of ore submitted to W. N. Logan, State geologist, have tested 25.92 per cent zinc. Bloomington Ready for Cox Reception Special to The Times. BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. B.—Plans for the reception here tomorrow of Governor James M. Cox, Democratic presidential candidate, have been completed by local Dem’ocrats. The candidate’s special train will arrive here at 12 o'clock and will remain until 1:10. Governor Cox will be met at Bedford by a committee of twenty-five Democrats and upon his arrival here a band will escort the speaker to the south side of the public square, where he will be introduced to the crowd by Judge Robert W. Miers.
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CHANGES MADE IN LIQUOR HANDLING Several Enforcement Rules Are Not Modified. The provision that pharmacists will not have to snbmlt each month to C. J. Orblson. Federal prohibition enforcement agent, a list of the prescriptions filled during the month Is one of the amendments to regulations No. 60, concerning Intoxicating liquors, received at the prohibition director's office. “ In every case where intoxicating llqußr Is dispensed on a physician’s prescription there must be affixed to the container label showing the serial number, name and address of the pharmacist, name of patient name of physician, kind and quality’ of intoxicating liquor and proof of spirituous liquor, date prescription is filled and direction for use, according t<r the regulations. The regulations that only pharmacists may fill the prescriptions has not been changed. -w. Provisions that prescriptions may not be issued for more than one pint of spirituous liquors at one time and pharmacists may not refill prescriptions an. two rules that were unchanged. * Several other minor amendments, which clarify certain sections and make more specific the regulations, were added.
U. S. FAVORS FREE WORLDS CABLES Would Abolish Monopolies by Certain Nations. WASHINGTON, Oct. B.—An agreement among nations notxto grant exclusive rights for landing of cables on their shores, will be sought by the United States in Its championship of unhampered world communication, It was learned authoritatively today. The agreement which the United States will seek in the International communication conference is designed to halt the practice of governments granting to certain nations cable concessions which prohibit other countries from entering that field of cable communications. A meeting preliminary to the International conference began here today with representatives of great powers attending. The nations represented were the United States. Great Britain, Japan, Italy and France. Tnls preliminary meeting will divide the cables taken from Germany. MAN’S FALL MAY PROVE FATAL. COLUMBUS, Ind., Oct. 8. Emmet Deltrlch. 35, an employe of the Central Indiana Llghtiug Company of this dty, suffered Injuries to bis head and spine which it Is believed will prove fatal. In a fall from a light pole Thursday.
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Indiana Cities Given Rank Census Body WASHINGTON, Oct B.—The relative rank among the cities of the United States of the following municipalities, whose population ranges from 50,000 to 100,000, were announced today by the census bureau : Jacksonville, Fla., 78; Ft. Wayne, Ind., S3; Evansville, ind., 84; Little Rock, Ark, 111; Mobile, Ala. 118; Chattanooga, Tenn., 123; Tampa, Fla., 137; Huntington, W. Va., 143; Shreveport, La., 164; Montgomery) Ala., 167; Hammond, Ind., 213; East Chicago, Ind., 215; Pensacola Fla. 236. Huns Said to Balk at Giving_Over Airship LONDON, Oct. B.—Germany has refused to surrender the new giant dirigible Intended for trans-Atlantic service, according to the Dally News. Representatives of the inter-allied disarmament commission demanded surrender of the airship, which Is being built in the Zeppelin factories near Nauen. W. C. T. U. Delegates Meeting at Hammond Special to The Times. HAMMOND, Ind., Oct. B.—Delegates to the 1020 State convention of the W. C. T. U. are pouring Into Hammond and llt is expected today that all of the 800 delegates will have responded to roll call. The convention will be called to order at the First Baptist Church by Mrs. Culls
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