Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1925 — Page 14
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POLLING PLACE SQUABBLE WILL COME BP AGAIN Minority Faction of Council Hopes to Amend Roster Tonight. Defeated In attempt to have city council Wednesday night Indorse list of polling places submitted by regular Republican city organization, members of minority faction of that body will seek to amend substitute roster at another special meeting at 7:30 tonight. Council had voted to receive list prepared by President Ben H. Thompson, when Ira Bramblett, member of minority. Interrupted motion to adjourn and moved adoption of roster prepared by Op <rge V. Coffin, city chairman, v llch Thompson had failed to submit to regular meeting Monday night. Out of Order Thompson ruled the Bramblett motion out of order on ground that meeting was called specifically “for Introduction of a resolution containing a list, of voting places.” Then earned vigorous protests from Bramblett, Walter W. Wise sn.l Theodore J. Bernd of minority. Thompson replied with assurances that opportunity for amendment of list will be offered at tonight’s meeting. Question involves designation of 224 voting places for primary election, May fi, and is largely concerned with patronage provided by payment of rentals to owners of properties selected. Wise Makes Charge Wise charged Thompson with riding rough-shod over prerogatives of councilmen because he had not consulted them In regard to polling places, especially in their own wards. "Nine out of ten locations recommended by Coffin are at extremities of precincts.” Thompson declared, and added that he would “never let the chairman who tried to look me up In Jail recommend a list.” Members of majority faction inFree to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial of Method That Anjonr Can Use Without Discomfort or I,on. of Time. We harp a method for the control of Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter whether your case is of long standing or recent de Telopment, whether It is present as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, you should send for a free Trial of 'our method. No matter iti what climate you lire, no matter what your age or occupation. If you are troubled with Asthma or Hay Fever, our method should relieve you promptly. We especially want to send It to those apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, “patent smokes,” etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that our method Is designed to end all difficult breaching, all wheezing, and all those terrible paroxysms. This free offer is too important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once Send no money. Simply mall coupon below. Do If Today—you even do not pay postage.
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Meetings Here Friday Indiana Federation of Music Clubs Convention. Concert, i:ls p. m. Lincoln. Phi Sigma Delta. Meeting, 7:30 p. m. IJncoln. American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Meeting, 8 p. m. Lincoln. Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity Convention. Dance on roof garden. Severin. Delta Sigma. Card parly. Splnk-Anns. Exchange Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. Optimist Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Altrusa Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. Delta Tau Delta. Luncheon. Board of Trade. Industrial Lenders. Luncheon. C. of C.
dicated they would block attempts to amend vitally the roster prepared by Thompson when it is submitted for final consideration tonight. TWO TO FACE FEDERAL LAW Officials Say Liquor Ring Has Been Found. Thomas J. McKenna, 60, proprietor of the Knox hotel, 840 N. Meridian St., and Merle Starnes.*3s, <>f No. 9, Colonnade Apartments, 830 N. Meridian St., were to be arraigned today before a United States Commissioner on charges of violating the national prohibition law. The two men and Mrs. Harriet Owsley. 20 Delaware Court, Tenth and Delaware Sis., were arrested Wednesday afternoon by Sheriff Omer Hawkins and Federal Prohibition agents. Officials believe they have broken Into a conspiracy which operated on a large scale. Four trunks containing 9fi quarts of “Oreen Stripe,” alleged bonded whiskv, were found at McKenna's place. Starnes Is thought to have been working with McKenna. The trunks were delivered at McKenna’s home by express and he signed his name “per Starnes” on the delivery' receipt, It la charged. Tne liquor Is estimated to be worth more than $3,000. Mrs Owsley was held for questioning hut was released op $3,000 bond. Federal agents believe she has information concerning operation of the alleged “ring.” CHURCH TASK CITED Effective Christian Education Reeded, !?ays Speaker. Promotion of effective Christian education is the supreme task-of the church today, declared the Rev. W. C. Clawson, president of Weidner In stitute, in an address Wednesday night at fifth annual Indianapolis Conference of Indiana Synod of the United Lutheran Church. The Rev. W. E. Allen, Coburn, was elected president, and the Rev. S. A. Metzger, Anderson, secretary treasurer. Sessions closed today with discussions. * No Race Suicide Here TOKIO, April 23.—The Japanese population is increasing at the rate of 1.2 per cent a year or at the rate of about 733,000 persons. The birth rate In Japan is higher than in any other nation in which vital statistics are kept.
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