Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1925 — Page 15

FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1925

HAYNES’JOB SAFE AS NEW DRY BILL * DIES IN CONGRESS Prohibition Enforcement Will Remain Under Divided Authority Now, WASHINGTON. March 20. While plans are under way here to make it hotter for the bootlegger and rum smuggler on land and on sea, prohibition enforcement will remain under a confused and divided authority. The Ct.-ampton bill, reorganizing cnforceme.it, got caught in the legislative Jam that always happens in the last days A Congress, and although it had passed the House, been favorably reported in the Senate, and consideration on the floor actuall ybegun, talkative Senators, so belabored by Vice President Dawes, talked it to death. It called for two reforms: First, appointment of all prohibition agents to be taken out of politics and placed under civil service, and, second, the prohibition bureau was to be made an Independent unit of the Treasury Department, Instead of a section of the internal revenue bureau, as at present. No effort was made In the bill Ko transfer authority to the DepartBnent of Justice as had once been Suggested. Even though Government attorneys must prosecute violations it was felt that better re suits could be acc<tmplfshed if Federal attorneys we ,- e consulted only after the violations had been committed. Failure of the Crampton bill, although advocated by Prohibition Commissioner Haynes and his chief backers, Senator Willis of Ohio, and the Anti-Saloon League, probably is a blessing in disguise for Haynes. President Ooolldge has made it clear on frequent occasions that no effort would be made to reorganize the prohibition unit until after the Crampton bill was enacted. While this hill was pending a terrific drive was made against Haynes in an effort to have him displaced. It was believed that he was slated for removal during the early summer. Haynes may yet be removed but his job is safer than had the reorganization plan been approved, it is generally believed. President Coolidge, in the meantime, is watching the prohibition situation and he may yet decide that more “teeth” are needed in enforcement methods.

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■ .Tune seniors net Tuesday roll call the auditorium. Class motto suggested by Andrew Ro*nsey wa* chosen. It is: “To Strive, To Seek, To Find; But Not To Yield." Isadore Lovlnger, Ivy Day commltte chairman, announced the Ivy Day program would be in song. 1 ' January 26 seniors met Wednesday. Robin egg blue was chosen class oolor. Leslie Brandt was elected treasurer.. Class arm band designed by Leander King was ohosen. Arthur Cleveland was appointed arm band committee chairman. A get-acqualnted meeting for the Rolnea Club and January and June '27 senior boys who have made application for membership will soon be held. Art Club met Thursday. The freightage cost for the recent art exhibition held In honor of Otto Stark was paid. Junior Drama League gave a St. Patrick's day program Thursday, In the girls' gymnasium followed by a dance. Norbert Sack’s home, 1518 E. Bast St., was meeting place of the Rolnee Club Tuesday night. NorDert Welch and Roy Coller were made members. It was voted to send letters of appreciation to Norman Isaacs and Joseph Trofft for Pimples You will be startled how quickly and thoroughly you can stop skin eruptions and beautify your -complexion with a.S.S. PIMPLES are the first thing one notices In another person’s face. It Is too ofter. cruel in its misjudgment. It judges from what It sees on the outside. Pimples are easy to get rid of. More red-cells! That Is what you need when you aee pimples staring at you in the mirror. Red-cells mean clear, pure, rich blood. They mean dear, ruddy, lovable complexions. They mein nerve power, because all your nerves are fed by your blood. They mean freedom forever from Elmples, from blackhead pest, from oils, from eczema and skin erup> tions; from that tired, exhausted, run-down feeling. Red-blood-cells the most Important thing in the ■vorld to each of us. S.S.S. will aid ■Nature in building them for you! S.S.B. has been known since 1826 as one of the greatest blood-build-©r% blood-cleansers and system strengthened ever produced. Start, taking S.S.S. today. Its medicinal Ingredients are purely vegetable. I H 8. S. 6. is sold at all good JH f' rv e stores la two sixes. The Ah huger ilu la mors economical. ralriiv 0. Worlds Best lood Medicine

their service at the inter-class track meet. Irvin Putt volunteered to make the sign advertisement for the senior class play. George Weir was appointed poster advertising committee chairman. “Top Ten” for Monday: E. Moore, Hartson, Rose, Wahl, Unnewehr,

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Cambridge, Beauchamp, Menke, G ran n am an, Herrmann, Eaton, Carlsen, Belles, Nolte, Thomas, Kyle, Fogle, Mashmeyer, Longwell and Meyer. Following cadets comprised the military drill "Top Ten” for March 13: Menke, Corrigan, Grannaman,

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