Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1926 — Page 3

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FEB. 22 TO SEE LAUNCHING OF NEW WET DRIVE ‘Face-the-Facts’ Committee to Tell Congress Dry Law Is Failure. Bv Times Svccial WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—The prohibition experiment Is about to enter upon a, new period of development. Up to'date professional Wets and Drys have occupied the center of the stage. These will soon be pushed to one side by sincere friends and foes of prohibition who are interested in the well-being of the people of this country and are not in it for money. Heretofore the controversy has been bit Arly and intemperately ppartisan. It has been a war of opinions. There appears to be spme well-founded hope now that the argument will get down to facts, and be conducted on a higher plane. On Feb. 22 will begin formally an organized campaign to modify the Volstead act, led by the Joint Legislative Committee of four organizations, claiming tq represent 6,000,000 voting members. | They are: The American Federation of Labor, the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, the Constitutional Liberty League of Massachusetts and the Moderation League, Incorporated. Back of these organizations are leaders of labor, finance, Industry and the professional classes, including President Green, of the A. F. of L., Elihu Root, President bury of the Pennsylvania Railroad, President Haley Fiske of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Bishop Charles Fiske of Central New York, Mrs. Douglas Robinson, sister of Theodore Roosevelt, Gertrude, Atherton, Irvin S. Cobh, Dr. Nicholas Tanlac builds strong bodies "A severe operation k left me weak and wasted. I lost 20lbs. m After seven bottles ijft of Tanlac I gained jf?3f back my weight, \ 'strength and looks. fjgW Am now using Tanlac to build up against coming winPackman, So. Milwaukee, Wis. There’s nothing like Tanlac to purify the blood, put the stomach and liver in working order and build up a run-down body. Millions of men and women have been benefited by this great tonic - and builder that is compounded after the famous Tanlac formula from roots, barks and herbs. If you are nervous, suffer from indigestion; have rheumatism, torpid liver, buy a bottle of iamac at you drug store today. See how you start to improve right from the first. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipation.—Advertisement.

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Murray Butler and hundred of other eminent Americans. The ‘ Face the Facts” committee of these organizations will meet in Washington on Feb. 22 to prepare plans to go before Senate and House committees of Congress and endeavor to prove by facts that the prohibition enforcement act is a failure as a temperance measure. 2.75 BEER IS FAVORED /f ii United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 15.—Illinois manufacturers are overwhelmingly in favor of the manufacture and sale of 2.75 per cent beer without the licensed saloon, according to the Asssociation Opposed to Prohibition. A questionnaire sent to 1,850 manufacturers in Illinois brought

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