Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1923 — Page 3

MONDAY, MAY 21,1923

WEIS ENFORCING U. S. DRY LAWS, BRYANCHARGES Commoner Assails Foes of Prohibition —Demands 'Teetotal' Pledge,

Bryanisms I am in favor t>f science when it has a fact to stand on. Science with facts has helped humanity. Give science a fact and science can accomplish anything. Science showed U3e of any liquor is injurious. When I was nominated for Congress, no one thought a Democrat ■*'ould be elected from my , district, or I wouldn’t have been nominated. I went in on a landslide, and out on another. If you want to know anything about landslides, come to me. Get rid of fake robbery business—distilleries. If government would definitely taka over bonded warehouses and put liquor in on point, it would be better. “If we bar a man who violates other countries' laws, why should we allow any citizen to come back after violating our own laws under protection of another nation’s flag? If we don’t bring up the people in the belief in total abstinence, we will have a terrible fight. Every minister in United States should be a total abstainer. You can not buy liquor except from bootleggers—outlaws.

"Nothing will be done in this assembly against religion -that won’t have my protest.” With this declaration. William Jennings Bryan, who has been leading the fundamentalists in an open fight against the llberalists in the general assembly of the Presbyterian Chnrch, ©rened a vehement defense of prohibition here Sunday in Tomlinson Hall. Referring to his recent failure to be appointed, as indicated by precedent, to the chairmanship of the committee on bills and overtures, which will consider the case of Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. New York, regarded by many the most important issue before the assembly, he said: “Were .1 to prove that the eulogies in the introduction were wrong. I’d show that I was without honor in my own assembly.” Wets Enforcing Law The Commoner charged that “Wets are enforcing our prohibition laws today.” “It is unconstitutional to allow wets to enforce prohibition—lt is cruel, and certainly it is unusual.” He asked that the congress should serve notice on other nations tha, “no friendly nation will use its flag to violate our laws.” "When an American uses a foreign flag to protect him in his nefarious business, he should never be allowed to come back as a citizen of the United Ptates.” he shouted amidst frenzied applause and shouts of approval that rang throughout the hall. N Replying to the facetious remark ©? Chesterton in his book on bis visit to Artier; a that prohibition did not exist for u.e rich, as they could always fall back on their well-stockea c°ilars. Bryan proposed that It be re-qu'-ed to list and schedule liquor in the possession of Americans, and graded income tax on liquor In their cellars be required. Resolution Adopted He introduced this resolution for th" consideration of the Presbyterian assembly: “Resolved, that it is the sense of this general assembly that every Presbyterian minister and church official and every president, principal and teacher in Presbyterian schools, colleges, universities and theological seminaries should abstain from the use of intoxicating liquor as a beverage and urge upon church members and students the signing of total abstinence pledges.” Branding patrons of bootleggers as •worse than the bootleggers themi selves, he remark'd!: "It used to be that very few people did not know about the three-mile limit. But today the people of the East know little else. Wake them up at any hour of the night and they will say, automatically, ‘three miles,’ ” be said. Richmond Completes Hatchery JBv Timet Special * r - RICHMOND, Ind., May 21.—The Wayne County Fish and Game Club has just established a private hatchery near Richmond, in which members propose to propagate a small-mouth black bass and to help the State stock public waters of Wayne County. George Berg, superintendent of State hatcheries for the conservation department, tnapeced the hatchery and gave advise ©n how to operate.

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although one can see the plot from the very beginning. The women and the children will like this one. It should be quite a matinee favorite. The Schuyler Alward orchestra Is playing some tantalizing tunes at ihe Ohio this week. I believe that this organization will become popular. At the Ohio all week. -I- -I- -IConcerning the Snow Hunt Movies at Circle Let us be frank concerning the H. A. Snow Wild Game in Africa.” The Snow movie now at the Circle is the best African hunt pictures I have ever seen. They deserve that distinction because the pictures possess not only great entertaining value but the scientific qualities are most valuable. I have seen other African wild animal movies, but the Snow expedition seems to be backed by a scientific purpose which gives added weight to the entire proceedings. The picture is not filled with J ust faring encounters with wild intimate and natural views are { > given of the hyy > cna> monkey \ * an< s even the *■ warthog. There Is M 0 k some natural romf eg edy when a wartJ ik 48 hog encounters a flivver for the 90 IB? first time. The 4 Si “ astonished warthog realized that jI SNOW there was something new in the world when he charged the radiator. The really nig moment of the entire movie is the wild elephant hunt. Never have I seen anything more exciting than these scenes when the wild brutes, absolutely untrained for camera work, went on a stampede. It is a wonder to me that anything remained, let alone a movie film and a daring camera. I believe these scenes will make the most seasoned theater patron sit on the edge of h!s chair. The pictures of the temperamental giraffes are also of much Interest. The wild giraffe of Africa is vastly different from its circus cousin. Snow introduces one to some of the strangest animals known to explorers. The Snow hunt movies are a glonfied nature book come to life. I have never encountered the equal of these pictures. Every school child should see these hunt pictures at the Circle this week Parents should make it a point to take all of their children and see that some unfortunate child gets the necessary fund to sec this masterpiece. I)o not get the Impression that

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these pictures are Just dry scientific) films but realize that some of tha best adventure in the land of wild elephants and other big game is reflected true to life. I praise every minute of the Snow pictures. Not to be missed. The bill includes the regular orchestral music a.nd a news weekly. At the Circle #ll week. -I- -I- -ITom Mix and Tony Featured at Smith’s PJenty of action and thrills, and many humorous situations have been woven into "Three Jumps Ahead,” the latest Tom Mix picture, which is being shown at Ma. Smith's. "Tony,” the famous horse that Mix rides, .was never shown to better advantage than in this picture. When Mix is bashfully making love to a girl whom he has Just met, "Tony” nudges him into the arms of the girk It Is then that Mix says “excuse my horse, he is always about three jumps ahead of me.” One of the amusing incidents in the picture In when two westerners arrive in the stage coach attired in frock ooats and high silk hats. The natives think they are members of a theatrical troupe and one of them hopes that they ■will play "East Lynne.” With all the dignity and borrowed expressions that they can command, the sllk-hatted gentlemen inform those present that they are capitalists. Mix does some of the riding that has made him famous and displays taje.nt that has been latent for some time. The story, is light and seems to have been written around him, for it brings out all the things that are beet suited to him. The cast includes Francis Ford. Alma Bennett and Virginia Boardman. Louise Fazenda in "Peat of the Sorm Country" is Included in the program. (By the Observer.) •I- -I- -I' The legitimate theaters today are offering: Weaver brothers at the Palace: the Grand Players in “Three Wise Fools,” at English's; the Walker players in "Banco,” at the Murat, and "Look Out,” a musical cortiedy, at the Rialto. Lodge Ring Missing Albert Pletz, 33’ W. Thirty-Eighth St., today told police that as he was moving from 8601 Oraceland Are., to Thirty-Eighth, a Scottish Rite ring disappeared. The ring was valued at $125. Thief Opens Locker A thief opened a locker at White’s restaurant, 3* Monument Circle Sunday and took a pockstbook owned by Leslie Radford, 821 W. Pratt St. It contained $3.

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Meetings Here Tuesday Indianapolis Athletic Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. Benefit Dance for Disabled soldiers. Lincoln. Plummers Association. Meeting. Denison. P. & A. M. Annual Meeting. Masonic Temple. Indianapolis Ladles Whist Club. Severin. St. Mihiel Loer Post, American Legion. Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C. American Legion, Post 84. Luncheon. Board of Trade. Rotary Club. Luncheon. Claypool. I. A A. U. Luncheon. Seventh floor C. cf C. Paint, Oil and Varnish Club. Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C. Grace Presbyteftan Men. Luncheon. Seventh floor C. of C. Gyro Club. Luncheon. Hotel Lincoln. Mercator Club. Lundheon. Spink-Arms. American Chemical Society. Luncheon, 12:15 p. m. Seventh floor C. of C. B. P. O. E., No. 13. Lodge Meeting. Denison. University of Michigan AlumnL Luncheon. Lincoln. American Legion. Luncheon. Severin.

Girl, 14, Sought Search was made today for Mary E. Whitacre, 14, of 616 W. Thirty-Ninth St. B. L. Whitacre, her father, told police she is five feet in height, weighs ninety pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes. She wore a tan hat and cape. Parent Fish Donated Thirty-one persons gave 113 parent fish for propagation purposes to the Riverside hatchery, responding to an appeal, according to George N. Mannfald, chief of the fish and game division of the State conservation department.

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