Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1924 — Page 16

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WOMEN PLEDGE FIGHT AGAINST HILL DECISION Remnant of Band Who Started Dry Move Aroused by Attack on Lav/, Her Unite 4 Presn CHICAGO, Nov. 14. —Remnant of the little hand of intrepid women.

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who fifty yoars agy, knelt In prayer and began the lons light for prohibition. today promised an equally tenacious fight to prevent break down of the Volstead act. The little group of white haired women is attending the national convention here of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Mrs. Ella Dayton Blair, Los Angeles, formerly of Chicago, who as a young girl years ago took part in the "praying-singing'’ campaign, declared she would inaugurate the same tactics today if necessary to maintain the Volstead law. which she believes was given a sharp blow by the Hill test case in Baltimore. Win Hold Ground "We will not permit victory to be snatched from our hands after so many years of fighting," she declared. With a smile she recalled how

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women threw dishwater in her face when she knelt in prayer for abolition of the saloon. “Those were the days when It meant something to stand up for jour principles.” she said. "Now that, women have the vote, men are a lot more careful to laugh in the right places." Mrs D. S. Ervin, Xenia, Ohio, white-haired crusader, declared she would belt, carry on the struggle | against all attempts to break down j prohibition. Bhe believes the Volstead act can be successfully defended. Vote to Help "The power of the vote will do it." The politician will listen to us as much as they do to the men.” Mrs. Anna Gordon, president of the W. C. TANARUS, V,. said she felt peopie misinterpreted the Hill verdict. The verdict, she holds, does not lift tec restrictions on malting home brew with a "kick.” "The Judge said very plainly that whatever home brew is made, it must not be intoxicating,” Mrs. Gordon said. Tit" convention opened today. A -esoltj- on nn the Hill verdict is c-x peoted^

SATURDAY FILM CHOSEN School Children Will See "Timothy’s Quest.” "Timothy’s Quest." the film to be shown by the Indiana Indorsers of Photoplays Efunlay at the Ventral Library, was <■ ...sen f-.r iM relation to the observance of i ’hildren's Book Wek. till.- Week. Ticket ha vi been Issued to Schools No. - and 11 for the 10 a. tn. showing, and to Cathedral and No. 10 for the 1:30 p m. showing. Other children will be admitted if there is room. Ushers will he Camp Fire Girls under 111* and: i. >: of Mrs S', wart Maxwell. T Ann:,haw croup will be represeire.l in the afternoon by Misses Florence Brooks. lone Tilths, N'.uliiig Carter and Elizabeth Hurt. Mrs. I'. V B- rkitt is chairman of the showing. In Bath. England, water Is still '.lowing •hr- mil Us lead pipes that were used lti Homan times,

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COFFIN OF GANG LEADER HEAPED WITH FLOWERS Pals of Dean O’Banion, Murdered Chieftain, Gather at Funeral, tin United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 14. Gangland called a truce today to do honor to Dean O’Banion, suave gentlemancrook, who died with his boots on in a fiery flash of the sporadic warfare between rlva.l gangs of beer runners. From the alleys slipped the bliti jawed and furtive-eyed, while from Wilson Ave. district and the | loop hotels and "soft, drink parors” came prosperous-appearing, slickhaired. thiek-joweled men of t.he bootlegging and other prosperous enterprises. Scores of police hovered about the undertaking establishment whore the bullet-riddled body of O’Banion lies in state, literally burled in the magnificent piles of flowers. Gangland showered the flowers of a prince on the Little chapel. “From His Pals” A huge piece of thousands of

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roses labeled "from his pals" was too large to find space within o.nd It was carted to the cemetery- Fully $25,000 was spent on flowers, it was estimated. The chieftain’s body is incased in a coffin prepared in the Fast a,t a cost of SIO,OOO, It Is a thing of beautiful gold and silver scroll work, of rich silks and satin. Wife Keeps Vigil A great heart of thousands of American Beauty roses rests at the head of the coffin and on it is the word "Husband.” Near it Mrs. O’Banion, beautiful blonde widow of O’Banion, has been keeping the vigil for three days. So far police have been unable to find a trace of the three men who shot O’Banion to death in his florist shop, maintained as a mask of respectability. The slayers were enemies made in bootlegging, hi-jacking and other like activities, police be iieve. Only one life was lost out of the 15,000 passengers carried by the British Air Transport Service during iho last year. AMUSEMENTS

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