Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1924 — Page 3
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GRITTENBERGER IN PLEA FOR ECONOMY Democratic Candidate Says Quit Spending Money. By Times Special KNOX, Ind., April 9.—" There is only one way to reduce taxes and that is to quit spending so much money,” Dale Crittenberger. Democratic candidate for Governor, told an overflow meeting Tuesday night. Crittenberger compared the administrations of McCray and Ralston and declared the Republicans had taken two and a half times as much money from the people, and in addition were $5,000,000 in debt, besides spending $3,750,000 Democratic surplus. Critfenberger pleaded for economy in State government and an end of extravagance with public funds. McCULLOCH RECALLS GRANT Compares Present Scandals With Past Civil War Times. By Time * Sprrial DANVILLE. Ind.. April 9 —Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, Democratic candidate for Governor told an audience Tuesday night the present ad-; ministration in Washington was comparable to the Grant Administration following the Civil War, when financial scandals were so flagrant, that forgetting bitterness, the people elect-, i>* Democratic President and Vice! —ln Samuel J. Tilden. New York and Thomas A. Hendricks, of! Indiana. He said these men were i elected, but counted out by the party ! ’in power. He discussed place of women in! politics and the/aid they were giving in party organization. CRAVENS SCORES LAW Says Transfer of Money Prom Fund to Fund Must .Stop. Bu Timm Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., April 9. Senator Joseph Cravens. Democratic candidate for Governor, declared Tues-1 dgj- night transfer of State money from one fund to another must be stopped. He declared the law permit ting this manipulation of funds broke down the last safeguard against reckless spending of funds. Church Club' Elects Officers New officers of the Men's Club of the Meridian Street M. E. Church are F. Elwood Leonard, president: James M. Ogden, vice president: E. Kenrtedy Reese, secretary, and J. I. Holcomb, treasurer. They were elected Tuesday night at a banquet commemorating the club's seventh anniversary.
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—Photo by American Colony, Jerusalem. THE TEMPLE AREA, JERUSALEM. FROM THE NORTH. THE GROUND OCCUPIED BY SOLOMON’S —TEMPLE HAS BEEN ACCURATELY PRESERVED BY ITS WALLS, BUT THE TEMPLE ITSELF WAS DESTROYED AND REBUILT REPEATEDLY, AS THE CITY FELL INTO THE HANDS OF ENEMIES AND WAS RECAPTURED. THE LARGE BUILDING IS THE MOSQUE OF OMAR, OR DOME OF*THE ROCK, BUILT IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY BY AMIR ABDALMALEK, AND IS A NOTED MOHAMMEDAN SHRINE. ITS SIZE IS THAT ORIGINALLY COVERED BY SOLOMON'S TEMPLE.
GIRL SHOOTS FRIEND Terre Haute Married Man Denies Intimacy Before Dying. i By Times Special TERRE HAUTE,' Ind., April 9. Without warning. Miss Alta Wallace shot and killed Henry A. Peters, employe of Terre Haute Water Works as he was leaving the work Tuesday. The girl placed a revolver against the man's abdomen and fired. She said they had been intimate for some time and she only recently learned he was married. His widow and a child survive. Before he died. Peters told officers he had not t>een intimate with the girl and knew of no reason why she should shoot him. ACTING MAYOR NAMED Sullivan Council Takes Action \\ liile Executive Is Absent. By Times Sperial SULLIVAN. Ind., April 9—John F. Douthitt was appointed acting mayor by the city council Tuesday to ttplace Mayor Walters, who has ben absent from the city for several days. Examiners of the State board of accounts declare the city accounts are sc entangled personal assistance of Chief Examiner Lawrence F. Orr is necessary. It is reported the mayor's accounts are $5,000 short.
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Lent in the Holy Land
PERIL OF NARCOTICS
BY CAPT. RICHMOND P. HOBSON V—How Narcotics Work
-■-JS HEN narcotics enter the sysYjU tern, nature treats them as if ’" they were toxic poisons. The reaction is immediately to develop antitoxins to neutralize the toxins. One-eigth of a grain of morphine is a dose in medicine, and one-twenty-fifth of a grain ot heroin is sufficient to put one under the drug. In a few days, or even a shorter time, the system will have developed antitoxins sufficient to neutralize this quantity. The drug effect will he felt only after getting beyond the neutralization point. Then it will be necessary to have a quarter of a grain, later half i grain, and soon a grain. 'One grain of morphine is fatal dose to a person unaccustomed to the drug. The average addict is taking more than ten grains of morphine daily—mor? than eighty times a dose* He is pa* ir>g on an average more than a dollar a grain. Seme are taking twenty grains, some fifty. There are records of more than 100 grains taken daily. When the drug begins to subside, as it does in a few hours, through the action of the skin and the kidneys, tlfc antitoxins do not subside. Remaining in the system un-neutralized, they act like irritating poisons. The harmful effect is general—nothing escapes.
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Read Mt. 20:20-34. Text: 20:28. The Son of man came not to be ministered i unto, but to minister. “Jesus’ intense passion for working j with the will of God in leading men forward must have continued with j j unabated force after death. The J resurrection of Jesus, then, meant tu I Him the corroboration of the sense of! ; ‘Messianic’ leadership which had been I [ developed in His soul. This supreme ! leadership was continued after death." MEDITATION: Jesus considered the calling of men to an unselfish life of more value than simply living on Himself. He had committed Himself unreservedly to the one purpose of investing His all for others. PERSONAE QUESTION: In what ways am I ministered to” by others daily? PRAYER: Almighty God. our Father, we pray that we may realize our inheritance in Christ. May Thy spirit cause us to he conscious of the eternal - even as we are engaged in our common labor. Get us see the re lationship of Thy kingdom, and grant us the assurance that we are coworkers with Thee, through Christ. Amen. (Copyright. 1924—F. L. Fagley) ATTACK CASE APPEALED Koy Marsh Out on Bond After Being Sentenced. Roy Marsh, 40, of 3408 Clifton St. is out today under SSOO appeal bond j after being fined SIOO and costs and j sentenced to sixty days on the Indi ana State Farm in city court Tuesday by Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth j when found guilty of assault and bat tery on Bert B. Steepleton, 42, of 1632 Bellefontaine St., his former business partner. Steepleton testified Marsh assaulted ! him after alleging he made slurring ! remaiks about Marsh's wife. Charges I against Steepleton were dismissed. Both men were sent to the city hospital at the time. NO PRIMARY REGISTERING liegal Right to Vote Is Only Qualification to Cast Ballot. Every one legally entitled to vote in ; the primary elections May 6 may do so I without registering. Deputy County j Clerk Frank Childers said today. This j Includes those who have reached the ! age of 21 since the last election, and j voters who have moved into other pre | cincts. If challenged, the voter merely has to make an affidavit he is I legally entitled to vote, Childers said. I Registration days will be held sixty to thirty days prior to the fall election, j Acacia Banquet April 19 The Acacia Fraternity will give its j thirl annual banquet at the Indian i apolis Athletic Club "April 19. H. B. j Northrup. president of the Indianapo- j lis Acacia Association, heads commit | ihi In charge ,
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A condition of torture sets In. The muscles become knotty, cramps ensue in the abdomen and viscera, and pains, as though a sword were being thrust through the body, succeed each other. This suffering, called "withdrawal symptoms,” representing the most acute torture ever devised or described, continues for days. Usually death will ensue if the addict is far advanced, and the doses or "shots" are stopped. Thb addict comes to look on the question of getting his supply of the drug- not only as important for his well-being, so that he can do Ms work or look after his business, hut as necessary to his very life. He cannot obtain a sufficient supply lawfully. He is thrown at once into the lawless world. He comes to look on the rest of society as his enemy, with its hand against him. Formerly, most addicts were the result of medical treatment. Addicts of this sort now represent but a small fraction. They are now recruited in a systematic, organized way. Next: "Peril Invades Schools."
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BOARD CONSIDERS WATERCO.’S PLEA Representative Places Valuation at $12,937,100. Reqtiest that the State board of tax commissioners announce the 1924 assessment of the Indianapolis Water Company before April 22, date of the water rate hearing in Federal Court, was considered by board members today. William Mclnerny, South Bend attorney for the water company said the company was willing to accept a “cash valuation” of $12,937,100. The public service commission set a valuation of $15,260,400 in November,
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the company contending that it should have been approximately $18,000,000, both figures including intangible property as going value and water rights. REMODELING WORK START Ball Bros., of Muncie, to Spend $250,000 on Plant. By Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., April 9.—8a1l Brothers, of Muncie, who recently purchased the American Strawboard Company factory in this city at a receiver’s sale, have started remodeling. One of th*e new machines which will be Installed Is a powdered coal burner. MANY IN ESSAY CONTEST Muncie Leads State in Writing Meat Stories. By Times Special THORNTOWN, Ind., April 9 Indiana high schools have 527 girls en-
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