Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1924 — Page 6
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M’CULLOCHFAVORS COOPERATIVE LAW TO AIDJARMER Candidates Over State Get in Campaign Speeches and ‘Build Political Fences, By Time* Special ROCKVILLE, Ind., April B.—Dr. Carleton B. McCuJloch. Democratic candidate for Governor in a speech Monday, strongly advocated passage of a proper cooperative marketing law to aid the farmers as one way out of the slough of depression in which the farmers find themselves. Dr. McCulloch also favored just demands of labor in matter of increased compensation in cases of accident and a revision upward of the present 55 per cent weekly percentage. He also stressed sincere effort at reduction of the tax burden and said this could be accomplished by an economic and efficient operation of the State’s government. CRAVENS FOR ECONOMY Senator Tours Johnson County in Governor’s Race. By Times Special FRANKLIN". Ind., April 8. —Senator Joseph M. Cravens. Democratic gubernatorial candidate, included Greenwood, Edinburg and Franklin in his tour of Johnson County Monday. Senator Cravens told his audiences' a reduction of public expenditures is possible and practical only through repeal of some laws which make expenditures high and enactment of new laws to cut expenses. "It will take the combined efforts
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of all Democrats in the State supple- ; mented by legislative cooperation and approval to wipe out the Republican debt of $4,000,000 to replace extrava- I gance with economy, and to free the State from influence of boards and t commissions sitt.ng in the Statehouse and governing thi ffairs of local communities.” he declared. TONER IS CONFIDENT Publisher Opens Campaign in Sixth District Speech. By Times Special RICHMOND. In<l. April B.—Ed Toner, Republican candidate for Gov USE TIT FOR SORE, TIRED, ACHING FEET Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. “Tiz” is magical, acts right off. “Tiz" draws out all the poisonous exudations which pfiff up the feet. Use "Tiz” and forget your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. A few cents buys a box of “Tiz” now -it any drug loi department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get , tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded.—Advertisement. If cough is persistent, we suzgest R. * U. White Pine Compound in conoection —a safe and reliable rough remedj. —Advertisement. HEALED HIS RUPTURE i was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Trusses did me no good. Finally l got hold of minej thing that quickly and completely cured ' me. Years have passed and th< rupture | has never returned, althpugh I am doing I hard work as a carpenter. There was ! no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I j have nothing to sell, but will give full j Information about how you may find | complete relief without operation, if you | write to me. Eugene M I’ulleu, Carpen- | ter. 720-K Marcellus Avenue. Manas- | quan N. J. Better cut out this notice ; and show It to any others who are rup- ! tured —you may save a life or at least ! stop the misery of rupture and the worry and dnager.—Advertisement.
emor, opened his Sixth district campaign with a speech Monday night which followed a tour of Wayne County. Toner expressed confidence in his : nomination and said “as interest in the campaign warms up. the Republicans of the State show increased anx lety to carry the State next November. They realize they cannot do this with the head of the ticket representing merely a part or faction.” SHANK SCORES JACKSON Mayor Refers to Dollinps Stock Deal In Huntington Speech. By Times Special Huntington, April 8.—“I don’t know how Ed Jackson has the nerve to ask the people to vote for him when he knows that hundreds of the people of Indiana have been fleeced out of the savings of a lifetime by the buying of Dollings stock he recommended,” Mayor Lew Shank. Republican candidate for Governor told a Huntington audience Monday night. Shank declared the people of Indiana are not going to stand for any man who has a taint of suspicion upon his public record. JACKSON DENIES CHARGES Ml Declares He Never Recommended Sale of Dollings Stock. By Times Special OREENSBURG. Ind., April 8 —Ed Jackson .opening his speaking campaign for Republican nomination for Governor, declared Monday night neither he nor any of the other members of the “blue sky” commission recommended Dollings stock. He charged Mort Hawkins, now under indictment in federal court, with Iconducting a lobby at the 1523 legislature. which defeated a measure which would have brought the Hawkins and the Dollings companies under ; supervision of the commission. THREE CONFESS TO THEFT, POLICE SAT Trio Arrested in Connection With Hold-up, Police say three men arrested In the investigation of the hold-up of Fred E. Schaub, 2036 E. Washington j St., swatch tender at the Big Four tracks and Bates St., confessed to the robbery Sunday night of the Gus llablch store. 142 E. Washington St. when eight guns valued at $188.78, were taken. Police and detectives arrested Earl Hubble, 20, of 419 E. South St., Sam Wilson, 18, of T,owrence Ind., and George Thompson, 20, of 139 N. East | St. Each carried anew 82-calibre ! Colt automatic, police said. Schaub | said he thought Wilson was one of ithe three that entered the switch | house and relieved him of a watch I and $1.85 In money. At headquarters a check up of gun numbers was made. The men admitted the Hablch robbery, detectives say. GIRL COMMITS SUICIDE Drinks Carbolic Acid at. Home of Employer In Richmond. By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., April B.—Grade May Wicks, 17, daughter of Ira Wicks, committed suicide by drinking carbolic acid Monday night in the home of W. G. Bate, superintendent of the Richmond schools. Miss Wicks was a domestic In the home and was alone with the children. She died en route to St. Luke’s Hospital No reason for the act is known. STREET CAR RUNS WILD Two Killed, Six Injured as Juggernaut Jumps Tracks. By I'nited Press VEROMA, Pa., April B.—Two persons were killed and six Others Injured today when a street car ran wild down a hill. Jumped the track* and crashed Into a garage. The dead: Charles W. Bersel, motorman. and William I. Sherwood, passenger.
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CHANGES IN CITY TRAFFIC MEASURE BEING CONSIDERED Proposal Made to Extend Area for Limited Parking. A remodeled traffic code for Indianapolis loomed today, following introduction of ordinances providing for lmprtant changes, at the regular city council meeting Monday night One measure would extend the limited parking area to Michigan St., Senate Ave., New Jersey Sit. and Georgia St. Another measure would make Madison Ave. a “stop” street from R#y St. to the city limits; Northwestern Ave., at Twenty-Fifth, Twenty-Ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-Second Sts., and Six-ty-Third St. at Bellefontaine St. It was proposed to eliminate parking in the center of Market St., between Pennsylvania and Delaware Sts.; E. Washington St., under the elevation at Noble St. and fifty feet on each side; S Illinois St., under elevation and fifty feet on each side; south side of Roosevelt Ave.; west side of Station St.; north side of Tenth St., between the elevation and Rural St., between 7:30 to 9 a. m. and on the south side between 4:30 and 6 p. m. Restrictions on parking would be removed in Meridian St., between St. Clair and Sixteenth Sts. More Secrete After council meeting, another secret session of the investigating committee was held. Councilman Lloyd D. Claycombe announced another hearing Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., at city hall. A resolution demanding Joseph L. Hogue, city controller, make satisfactory apologies for letter to the coun-
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PERIL OF NARCOTICS BY CAPT. RICHMOND P. HOBSON
dicts goes on chiefly among the young. The average age of the heroin addict is 23. The majority must have been recruited before the age of 20. Peddlers are recruiting in the schools. The method is simple. The young people arp given a “snow-party.” The ‘snow’” is heroin. It is at first supplied free. Such a ’party” once a day will make an addict of a high, school boy or girl In a short time. Government % report asserts that a youth will become an addict in ten days, and a mature man in thirty days. Formerly the medical profession believed 10 per cent of addicts could be cured if sent to hospitals for regular treatment. The doctors followed up the 10 supposed to be cured, and found that nine of them reverted. The person becoming an addict is going into the most abject bondage, the most horrible slavery that can be conceived. The scientific world calls these addicts “the living dead.” Habit-forming drugs single out the nervous system, concentrating on the upper brain. The destructive
cil a week ago accompanying the $5,000 appropriation ordinance to finance a probe of city affairs was killed, with Counc.ilmen Theodore J. Bernd, Ira L. Bramblett and Lloyd D. Claycombe voting ‘'aye.’’ The resolution also called upon Mayor Shank to demand a fitting apology from Hogue or his resignation. Public hearing on an ordinance authorizing paving of Warman Ave., from Walnut to Sixteenth Sts., over the remonstrance of a majority of property owners, will be held at the next council meeting. Psychopathic Ward Nearer Council killed an ordinance providing incasing of elevator shafts on all buildings of the city four stories or more high, but passed a measure pro-
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effect is quick. The thought- centers are quickly damaged. Functioning af faculties in that part of the brain becomes weaker and weaker as com-. pared to the activities of older and tougher centers in the base of the | skull. The uppper brain is the shrine of j spirit, the site of the moral and j spiritual attributes. The lower brain I contains the earlier developed, centers, seat of all motives of self-inter-est. Hence the effect of narcotic degeneracy is more and more to make the victim anti-social, as becoming a species different than his own; a species on the plane of the brute, directed by the intelligence and reasoning power of the man. A Treasury Department report shows that there are about 1,250,000 known addicts in the United States and that 25 per cent of these are not usefully employed. .This means that many thousands of addicts must secure their dope supply in some questionable manner, presumably by illegal methods—theft, robbery, banditry, and often murder. NEXT: 'How Narcotics Work.”
riding smoke tower fire escapes on all buildings to be erected three stories or more high. Other measures introduced: Annexing territory between Troy and Hanna Sts about. 300 feet each side of Shelby St. Appropriating $280,000 for Improvements and additions at the city hospital, including a pcychopathlc ward. Extending time for removal of outside vaults hajf mile out from the mile square another year. Changing name of Sterling St. from Hampton Dr. to Forty-Sixth St., to Delaware St. Court Judgment Other ordinances passed: Transferring $5,000 in department
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of works to ‘'team hir% fund.” Passed under suspension of rules. Changing territory at Twenty-Fifth and Station Sts. from residential to business. Establishing a business territory In Washington St. between Noble and Davidson Sts. Appropriating $9,112 to pay judgment against the city recently affirmed by Supreme Court. Permitting Acrae-Evans Company to lay switch across Blackford St. FT. HARRISON WILL BROADCAST MUSIC WCBF to Send Out Program on U. S. Army Set, WCBF radio station at Ft. Benjamin Harrison will broadcast tonight at 8 on a 266-meter wave length. The program will be given by E. J. De Winstanley, tenor of Ft. Harrison; Miss Mary Trenck, Miss Lola Dunn and Miss Francis Heysinger, ajl of Indianapolis. Mrs. Conrey of Ft. HarSTOP ITCHING SKIN | Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply It as directed. Soon you will find that irritations. Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Zemo Soap, 25c—Zemo Ointment, 50c. —Advertisement.
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