Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1922 — Page 12

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OWSLEY FEMS ALIENJR.UEICE American Legion Head Urges Halt in Immigration. No Immigration for Ave years would be a long stop in solving thè problem arisi n? from thè mllllons of foreign bom now withln thè United States, Atvin M. Owsley, national commander of thè American Legion, said at thè Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting In thè Engllsh Theater. Hls subject was “Patrlotism and Good Citizenship." A campalgn of educatlon in thè principles of citizenship waa advocated. Avenues of expan sio n open to thè earlly immigrant are now closed, he said. “The Government is talking of thè cut-over landa and of drainlng svampa of thè South to give homea and farms to thè men who fought your battles,” Owsley said. “Yet they say ve have plenty of room for more immigrante." American’ has been bom and rebom from thè Immigrante, he said, but it would be well to make sure that thè sacred principles upon which our Governmen* resta are not being reshaped by thè principles of any foreign natlonality. Too dose an alliance with any foreign nation was not to be advocated, though America held thè highest place in shaping thè destiny of thè world, thè speaker declared. Mr. Owsley scored persona who criticised thè Government on thè ground that liberty was being curtalled by prohibitory measures. “I am beginning to think there is an over-anxiety about right of free speech,” he said. “The rights of free speech never did include thè right to destroy thè principles of our Government."

POLICE CHASE MACHINE; ONE OF OCCUPANTS FLEES Officers Report Autoists Act Queerly, but Arrest None. Patrolmen Keeley and Moriarity - aw an automobile without lights a~ lllake and Michigan Sts., at 2:30 a. :a. today, they start ed to investigate. Y 8 police approached thè large car, ... small automobile drlven on lichigan St., turned atjpund and thè tlriver yelled “nix fellows it’s thè !w.“ . The driver of thè large car tarted to drive away and thè police • pened Are. A bullet hit thè fender of thè car ■nd thè driver stopped. A man jmped from thè automobile and ran iirough an alley before thè two atrolmen reached thè automobile, ’olice questioned thè driver who said he was Barney Harsen. There were : o arresta. VICTORY LOAN NOTES ARE PAYABLE THIS WEEK i'.y United Xetct WASHINGTON, Dee. 11.—All ownrrs of Vlctory notes are advised by i'ecretary of thè Treasury Mellon to <ig down In thè family sock this ’• eek and see lf they own benda bearig thè lucky serial numbers. Such : onds should be taken to thè bank Friday and be cashed. About $700.000.000 worth of Vic- • ory notes are called In for redempt:on on Dee. 15. Those chosen for i at this timo bear thè letlers A, B, C, D, E or F, prefixed to thè serial numbers. Interest will not l e pald on these particular notes aster l'riday. TROOPS RANK HIGH That thè Indiana National GuarJ ranks with thè best in thè country, i ì strength, in equipment and skill, ■■ Indicated in a report of Adjt. Gen. :mlth today Aled with Governor Me- < ray. The Indiana guard now has 229 off cera and 4.297 enlisted men. These : len are divided into corps and dix isions that make thè guard complete in every respect. PAY DATES CHANGED Adjt. Gen. Smith today was notiAed that Indiana National Guard members hereafter will receive their lederai drill pay quarterly instead of semi-annually. Heretofore guardsmen received heir pay Dee. 31 and June 30. In 'ddition to these pavments they will receive pay March 31 and Sept. 30. The State pay w’ill continue semiannually. WHITE SLAVERY CHARGE Charged [n Cambridge City, Ohio, r.ith whlte slavery and child neglect. rccording to police, Raymond Keith, ■'.l. and Carrie Pelle Poland. both of > ambridge City, were arrested here oday and heèd on charges of being 'ugitives from justlce and vagrancy. The couple has been at 616 N. New Jersey St., police said. Exhausted From Grippe Cough La grippe coughs rack and t.*ar thè ufterer to a state of exhaustion. Would get completely exhausted rom violent grippe coughs.” writes i. G. Collins, Barnegat, N. J. “Tried •’oley's Honey and Tar and thè cough eased entirely.” Used by three renerations for coughs, colds and roup, throat, chest and bronchial .rritatlon, Foley’s Honey and Tar has stood thè test of time. Contains no opiates—ingrediente printed on thè wrapper. Largei selling cough medicine in thè world Sold everywhere. —Advertisement.

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