Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1925 — Page 2

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ACCOUNTANTS DISCUSS TAXES Regional Meeting Held at Athletic Club. Restriction of the field of public accounting to men who have been certified by the boards of their respective States, was discussed at the regional meeting of the American Institute of AcountariU at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Monday. The part that accountants may play in revising the tax laws, and in simplifying the Federal income tax procedure, was reached that accountants should make definite recommendations, to the law-making bodies and should cooperate to the full with the United States board of tax appeals and the treasury department. The regional meeting was arranged by a committee headed by George S. Olive, Indianapolis and the Indiana Association of Certified Public Accountants. The session was followed by a dinner, reception and dance. Governor Jackson welcomed the 125 delegates, who came from five States outside of Indiana. William H. West, president, and A. P. Richardson, secretary of the institute, both of New Tork, spoke. WAGON CRASH IS FATALE Doctor Hilled When Tongue Pierces Windshield. Bu Times Special • WINAMAC, Ind., Nov. 17—Headon collision between an automobile and a farm wagon cost the life of Dr. R. C. Erb, 40, here Monday night. The tongue of the wagon pierced the windshield of the physician’s coupe and struck him on the neck, killing him instantly. Roy Ness, driver of the farm wagon, was unhurt. | TE ST FR E E 1 Relief in 10 Hours And it’s real relief. No laxatives can bring it When the bowels clog we know the lfver is inactive. The bile supply is scant. We used to think that cathartics would stimulate the liver, but science has proved that they don’t. They merely irriate the intestines. Medical science has discovered a real liver sitmulant. It is one of the marvels of modern medicine. \ Physicians are now prescribing it by the tens of millions of tablets, and it is doing for countless people what nothing else has done. This discovery ‘is a liver gland secretion taken from the ox. It acts at once to increase the bile supply, up to a quart a day. When taken at night, results, appear In the morning. Bile floods tne bowels to keep them open in the natural way. It is also an antiseptic to combat intestinal germs. Those are the germs that feed poisons to the blood to cause countless ill conditions. This is the only way to stimulate the liver. To millions it means benefits nothing else can bring. To many it means priceless help. This secretion is embodied in tablets called Dloxol. Each tablet represents ten drops, purified and concentrated, with other important helps. Send this coupon for sample of Dioxol and cur book. Learn how much it does beyond what laxatives can do. Clip coupon now.

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France Wrongs Syria, Says Hoosier Arabs in War for Protection of Their Ancien Liberties.

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barbarians. Nor are they the sheiks the movies would make them. They are a Just,' & brave, admirable people, entirely capable of self-govern-ment. Not Agaftwt France "And they are not in revolt against France. They are in a war for protection of their ancient liberties. It’s mighty strange if we Americans can’t understand that.” Colopel Archer was stationed in Damascus all through the stirring days following the Lawrence uprising in Arabia. The Hoosier paints an emotional picture of what that uprising meant to England and France . “Allenby and the English army was cut off at the Suez Canal. All India and Egypt were in danger. The Arabs up to this time had been necessarily sympathetic with Germany and the Turks. Suddenly with one blow. Colonel Lawrence, the young English officer, swung 200,000 Arab tribesmen, armed with German guns, to support of the Allies. Arabs Save General “Lawrence marched with his tribesmen yn the Suez Canal. The Aral>s saved General Allenby. They saved India and Egypt for England. A great wave of relief went through the Far East. “Lawrence promised Syria and other parts of Arabia they would get free government after the war. And aftyr the war England did set about keeping that promise. That’s when France stepped in. France, by a secret treaty before the war, Headache* From Slight Cold* Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by stopping the Cold. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Ad vert I sement..

had been promised a mandat© over Syria. Marches Against English "France now suddenly demanded this mandate and started marching troops on the English positions in Syria. England had either to get out or fight. She got out. Colonel Lawrence was whisked away to England for fear, perhaps, that he might lead another native uprising. The Arabs worshipped him, you know. "And thus, long before the League of Nations really had a hand In It all, Syria was delivered up to France. And now the world calls the tribesmen barbarians and rebels when they indicate they think they got the bad end of the international deal. Its not fair, no sir." Colonel Archer, is with the Nsvtional Trade Extension Bureau. He was in Washington on one of his business trips. SNAKE ELITIES HUNTERS CINCINNATI, Ohio —Farmers and neighbors recently Joined in a fruitless search for a giant snake, supposed to be living in a swamp near Lebanan, Ohio- The snake, said to be as big as a stove pipe, crawled between the legs of a plow horse, according to the story, and scared the horse and plowman into fits. The snake is believed to be one that escaped from a circus twenty-five years ago. WINDMILL TO CROSS SEA BLARICUM. Holland, Nov. 17. A windmill here, one of the oldest in Holland, is reported to have been purchased by a New York lawyer. It will be removed to the purchaser's estate at Rhinebeck-on-the-Hudson.

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