Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1925 — Page 23

FRIDAY, APRIL 17,1925

MARX FAVORING UNION TO CLOSE WAR CHAPTERS German Presidential Candidate Is For Dawes Plan. Fu Uni I*4 Prtaa BERLIN, April 16. —Organization of the states of old Europe to end war was advocated by Dr. Wilhelm Marx, candidate for the German presidency In an exclusive interview with the United Press, the first he has granted since the campaign started. •‘.Tust as you, beyond the ocean, have your United States of North America and seek to develop through a, Pan-American union, peace and friendship and a bond of all American states, Just so we Europeans need a similar amalgamation," Marx said. ‘‘This is not directed against the world, nor, in fact, against anyone." he added quickly. "Instead, it. would help to overcome the old European hereditary evil.” By which Marx meant European strife, wars and disunity. “The foundation of such a European union is freedom, independence and equality of nations, including, naturally, my country— Germany." ihe canddate continued, outlining the project he first hinted at when i hancellor. Germany, he said, is carrying out tDawes plan- huf this not suffl ‘ <ient. “Political peace.” must sup plrment it. Marx insisted, pledging his country’s good will for an honorable settlement. ”1 am firmly convinced the result of (he forthcoming elections will show a majority of the German people of this thought,” Marx concluded. Ho promised a policy of fulfillment of the Dawes’ agreement if clef-ted. To Pen Without Guard DEXTER. Me., April 17.—Ambrose Arnold, charged with selling a pint of moonshine to a constable, walked forty-two miles without a guard to the Penobscot county jail it. Bangor to serve his sentence. Ho •arried his own commitment papei-s. When he was sentenced with the judge to allow him to make s h trip to the jail without a guard.

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SORRY TALE OF DRUG VICTIM IS TOLD BY AGENT Federal Official Says Morphine Destroyed Family. A tragic story of the ruination of a family’s happiness because the i wife and mother, a prominent Indianapolis society woman, became an addict to morphine was told today ! by Jj. J. Ulmer, a Federal narcotic agent. The woman, whose name was withheld by Ulmer, was a worker in Sunday school and church. Her husband was a well-to-do business man. They had two children, a boy, l, and a girl. 8. There had been ten years of happy married life. Told Flis Story i One day the husband came to the ! narcotic agents with his story. "My wife began to go out with persons who were setting a. rather fast once, but I thought nothing of it,” he sai<L “One day my little girl said. ‘Papa, what’s wrong with Mama? I saw her stick something into her arm and then she acted awfully tunny.’ “Then I became suspicious of the awful truth. When she learned of my suspicions she confessed. She had been taking hypodermic injecions of ‘dope.’ “One day I came home from the offico and found a note left by my wife, saying she had gone and that it was no use trying to find her.” The husband placed the children in a home in Indianapolis, sold out ills business and Instituted a search for his wife. The case was not one for Federal agents here since she had left Indiana. lie has become embittered against the mother of his children and declares he will never live with her again. lie only wants to find her “to get revenge.” “The public would be shocked to know how many apparently respectable people of prominence in Indianapolis and throughout the State are hop heads or drug addicts,” said Ulmer. "The traffic in ‘dope’ is not nearly as extensive in Indiana as it used to be, but there are still a great many users.”

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