Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1926 — Page 7

MONDAY, JAN. 11,1926

BEVERIDGE IS URGED TO RUN FORJENATOR Indiana Man Busy With New Book—May Battle Watson. While former Senator Albert J. Beveridge writes his Life of Lincoln at Beverly Farms; Mass., enthusiastic supporters today were determined to persuade him to enter the Republican senatorial race against James E. Watson. Clarence R. Martin, local attorney, who was in charge of his candidacy in 1921, Is prime mover in the effort of some powerful members of the New, Goodrich and Lemcke organization leaders to Induce Eeveridge to enter the lists. Martin said he had no information from Beveridge whether he would agree to re-enter politics. He said the former Senator is working day and night on his new book and that political activity would interrupt publication of the volume. Want Watson Beaten “But Beveridge is the only man who can beat Jim 'Watson,” Martin said. “And there are thousands who would welcome his leadership to that end.” The issue should be settled when Beveridge arrives in Indianapolis the end of this week. The opinion is that he will enter the struggle, if he is. convinced there is a spontaneous demand for his candidacy. Martin said he had received many letters from all parts of Indiana, demanding that Beveridge become a candidate. Beveridge supporters say he retains his progressive views, favors relief fop farmers, opposes entry of this country into the world court.

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and will combat Watson’s stand for monopoly. Conference Held A few days ago Martin conferred with Clem Richards, Goodrich leader of Terre Haute, Bert Morgan, new faction lieutenant, and A. M. Glossbrenner, Indianapolis. The opinion of the conference was that Beveridge is the only lie publican who can defeat Watson, an event all desired. Hiram W. Evans, Klan Imperial Wizard, has allied to support Watson but many Indiana Klan leaders are falling to cooperate, according to the politicians. The number includes Alfred Hogston, Kokomo Klan officer and State Are marshal, they say. Walter Bossert, former Klan graiid dragon, they contend, will lend at least passive support to Beveridge.

OLD MEMBERS GUESTS Bar Association Will Have Dinner Wednesday Evening. Living charter members of the Indianapolis Bar Association, who will be special honor guests at a meeting at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Columbia Club, are Ferdinand Winter and John M. Judah of Indianapolis, and Stanton J. Peelle of Washington, D. C. Other special guests will be past presidents of the association who served prior to 1900. President James M. Ogden will name committees for the ensuing year. CITY SIXTH SMOKIEST Indianapolis Near Top of "Smog list,” Survey Shows. Indianapolis is the sigth smokiest city in the country, tests In thirtythree cities show, according to H. C. Murphy, Louisville aJr filter manufacturer, here to speak at a meeting of Indiana scientists and technologists. Both St. Louis and Cincinnati exceed Pittsburgh in smog, he said. Only other cities ahead of Indianapolis in dirty air are Detroit and Chicago.

FURNITURE DOES NOT COMPLETE HOME’S NEED The Rev. Kerlin Preaches Sermon to Young Married Folk. "When all your furniture is in place, something else Is needed to make your five-room house Into the highest type of home,” the Rev. Edmond Kerlin, pastor of the First Evangelical Church, declared Sunday'nlght n addressing young married people on "Religion For a FiveRoom House.” "Into each of your five rooms, you need to bring a genuine, wholesome religion,” the Rev. Kerlin warned. "Family religion is vital to the home, the church anu the state. Its practice measures the advance or the decline of the normal and spiritual character of a community. "If true religion does not thrive In the homes of the land, any display It makes elsewhere Is mere camouflage. The most startling and serious condition in American life today Is the decadence of household religion in face of the vast increase in magnitude of modern ;ieeds *or religion. "In many homes today there is no upward look, no spiritual uplift. Except when death comes, there are no services or solemn moments to remind the inmates of spiritual values and realities and of the mighty Issues and meanings of life. Have Religion

"In planning your home take gen. uine religion into: First: The kitchen, the roopi of toll. The place of profitable spiritual discipline of uninteresting and monotonous tasks. "Second: Into the dining room, the room of refreshment. Take thankfulness, cheerfulness and satisfaction with what is set before us. Take moderation. Be careful of gluttony and over-feeding which Is one of the sins of the body. Remember that ‘many people dig their graves with their teeth.’ "Third: Into the bedroom, the room of meditation, the place for rest and prayer where we are alone from the rest of the world, there conscience looks us into the face. Man can not really rest until he finds God. Alone with God, our souls are tested In this room. "Fourth: Into the living room. This Is mother’s room, the heart of the family. Here there should be family worship. Is business, the school society, more vital than tine for Bible reading and prayer. A Real Home "Bring Ideals and aims of home into harmony with the devotions of the home or else the devotions will be empty, hollow. "An ideal of one home is revealed by a little girl ending her bedtime prayer with "And, O God, make this family very stylish.” 6. Into the reception room, the social room, where the life of the homes touches and is touched by the lives of others. "As parents observe the influence of the right sort of guests upon children. "Home religion must have Its roots in genuine faith and personal Christian experience," the Rev. Kerlin urged. YOUNG PEOPLE DECENT Minister Expresses Faith In New Generation. The young people of today are not “hot-footing” it to perdition, it was asserted Sunday by the Rev. Benjamin F. Smith, temporary pastor of the Central Christian Church. He declared 60 per cent of the young people are “as sedate, honorable and decent aa their sainted grandparents ever were.” “Os the 150,000 ycung people of Indianapolis there are less than 6 per cent wholly bad. and most of those are degenerates,” he said.

TIES STOLEN FROM RESERVE State Officials Announce Arrests Will Be Made. Days of timber stealing are not over and the State of Indiana Is not Immune from such depredations. This fact came to light today when State conservation officials announced the theft of cross ties from the Clark County State Forest Reserve near Jeffersonville. The thefs were discovered by L. E. Deam, superintendent at the reserve, who later located some of the ties. Conservation officials say arrests will follow as soon as additional evidence Is collected. ILLINOIS CAT WINNER Three Local Entrants Win Honors at Annual Show. Red Toddy son, a tabby male, was more than Just a cat today. Sunday he was awarded the highest honors as best entry In the cat show at Tomlinson Hall by the Indianapolis Cat Club. He is the property of Mrs. Caro Landers of Plano, 111. He was recently adjudged the best cat at a recent Chicago show. Three local cats also achieved high honors. Carnavon Blue Peter, owned by Miss I .aura B. Jones, was selected as best kitten; Madam Mezelle, entered by Dr. Michael J. McGinty, was named best short-haired cat, and Tobby Webb, owned by Claude L. Webb, was chosen the best shorthair neuter cat.

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