Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1926 — Page 7

JAN. 22, 1926

DESIRE FOR MONEY PROMPTS CRIMINALS Law Violation Brings Satisfaction to Many, Say Federal Officials—Bootleggers Often Drink Own Liquor.

People violate laws because they need money or because the violation of these laws brings to them some satisfaction. This is the consensus of opinion as indicated by Federal law enforcement authorities who daily come in contact with criminals. John Welborn of the United States postoffice inspectors’ department in Indianapolis, says that persons living in the day and age, in some cases find it difficult to make jnoney honestly and therefore resort to criminal and fraudulent methods of obtaining the cash. “The greater number of perspns find honest labor irksome,” Welborn says. “In order to get the money, they resort to some type of scheme through which they intend to deSPECIAL SCHOOL PAPER Graduation “Spirit of 75” Issue Has Picture of Class. ' i A special graduation number of “The Spirit of 75,” school publication issued monthly by the pupils of School 75,’ Fourteenth St. and Belle Vieu Place, is one of the features of the graduation of the 8A class. The paper contains items of interest to pupils. A picture of members of the mid-year graduating class is published. The cover piece of the eight page publication was drawn by Ardith Whitmire, a class member. Saily Mayfield was editor. Others members of the class are. Charles Bennett. Ethel Williams, Charles Dugger, Alma Collestr/r, Evelyn Chickadonz, Herbert Leerkamp, Edward Schenck, Thomas Jenkins, Wilma Kagel, Delmar Strother, Gordon McCalmet, Pauline Mohler, Garfield Paul, Lloyd Carmichael, Eugene Williams and Louie Kiefer.

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Here we deal generally with the human side of the question, centering about life or death, according to whether the dope which they crave can or cannot be obtained.”