Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1926 — Page 2

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MODERNYOUTH IS JUST FRANK, SAYSEDUCATOR Says It Was Easier to Be Good in Older Days, Too. By Ruth Finney WASHINGTON. March 4.—We call youth sacrilegious. Instead it is Just honest. In this way Dr. Payson Smith, commissioner of education for Massachusetts, voices Ills faith in today’s generation. . He has studied the meaning of the new tendencies in thought and action manifest since the war, and finds them natural and unalarming. Opportunity “The talk of youth’s Iniquities is tremendously exaggerated,” says Dr. Smith. “There is no denying that this age Bladder Irregularities John Lumpkins, Dayton. Ohio, says: “Come to T Carrie St., and I will 1 ell vou what Lithiated Buchu did for me. Alright Now." Lithiated Buchu cleanses Ihe bladder like Epsome Salts do the bowels, thereby relieving irritation, driving out foreign matter and neutralizing excessive acids. These are the onuses of unnatural action of the bladder. Lithiated Buchu (Keller Formula ) is not, a cheap medicine. The tablets cost 2 cents each. Sold at leading- drug stores or Keller Laboratory. Mechanicsbtirg, Ohio. Locally at Hook Drug Co.—Advertisement. Es Ruptured Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man or woman, should write at once to YV. S. Rice, 94-E Main St., Adams. N. Y., for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles begin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. Don't neglect to send for this free trial. Even if your rupture doesn't bother you what is the use of wearing supports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and innocent little 'rupture, the kind that has thrown thousands on the operating table? A host of men and women are daily running such risk just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is certainly a wonderful thing and has aided in the relief of ruptures that were as big as a man's two fists. Try and write at once, using the coupon below.

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) offers an opportunity to commit exj cesses more spectacularly than ever j before. “For every chance that our grandj fathers and grandmothers had to go | wrong, there are at least eighty [ chances for the young person of toI day to make mistakes. 1 “Many tempting pictures of life I are constantly being put before his | eyes. The moving pictures make luxj ury and easy-living attractive, and ! constantly suggest to the young people these phases of life. Many, if : not most, of our boys and girls crave a turn at trying to get these things. “Some go sensationally and unhappily to pretty complete disaster. To the superficial observer it seems that all youth is tending downward. “This is not so You will rarely find a teacher In close contact with children who does not believe "youth ! is better today than ever before. Frankness Like Sacrilege “Intellectually, youth is very honest and straight. Their frankness often disturbs their elders Their Straightforwardness seems like sacrilege. “But this frankness only grows out of our progress from the days when all men accepted authority without question. "We won't take political dictation today from a czar or king. We refuse to take social dictation from any person claiming the right to give it. The whole tendency of the age is the transfer of obedience to some authority that speaks outside of persons. The referendum and the recall are putting responsibility on an external authority, the ordinary i citizen, rather than on any personal I authority. "Obedience is spoken of as a car i dinal virtue, and it is. There are I natural, physical, and divine laws that cannot be transgressed without disaster. On the other hand, obedience In these days must be intelligent obedience, not blind. “Those in authority must demonstrate the wisdom and rightness pi, their commands. And this is os it should he. “Certain ones in our society lack the ability to transfer authority thus, and to obey intelligently. These are the ones who make mistakes. For I youth, coming into so complex a i machinery of life as we have built up, the Ui.sk of adjusting themselves iis extremely difficult. And yet most | of them succeed.” WORLD HAS 803 RADIO STATIONS Radio stations throughout the world total 803, nearly two-thirds of them being in the United States, it has been announced. A census made by the Department of Commerce, which has jurisdiction over commercial radio in this country, showed that there now are 1133 licensed broadcasters in the United States, as compared to only 270 stations for the remainder of the world. Through the gradual weeding out process of stations which were oper- ! ating only intermittently, the nufnber in this country being decreased, i Canada, with fifty-two broadcasting stations, stands second to the ; United States. The recent radio jiboom in Spain has placed that ! country in third place with twentytwo stations, while the United Kingdom and France have twenty and nineteen, respectively. Figures of otner leading countries, in order, are; Mexico, eighteen stations; Germany, Brazil and Sweden, thirteen each, and Argentina, seven, fifteen each; Cuba and Australia,

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By Roy J. Gibbons Tii.iif ,s tuff ('<trrrsoon<!fl CROWN POINT. Ind., March 4 Here in this tiny county seat which has often been referred to as the Gretna Green < f America lives a man who xhas kissed between 33,000 and 40,000 women. And the remarkable thing about it all is that lie lives to tell it. However, there are kisses and kisses. And the kind that Howard H. Kemp bestows beyond the portals of his own home are strictly in line of duty. In fact, they are official lasses. For kissing is part of Kemp's business as the “marryingest squire'' on earth. It is said of him that he has tied the martial knot more times than any man alive. Since he became a justice of the peace thirteen years ago Kemp has celebrated almost 40,000 weddings. And with every ceremony he has given to the blushing bride her first kiss. ' Yet he' has been very careful not to receive one in turn. Kemp's average month seldom runs less than 800 weddings. And business is often so brisk that he has to call in assistants. His office resembles a wedding assembly plant. There is a reception room, a wedding parlor and a place where Dan Cupids records are kept. Piles of empty wedding ring boxes that the "marryingest squire” has WOULD BOOST RATES Atwood and Bucket Electric Company Files Petition. A petition for increased electric light rates, based on pleas that present schedules are “inadequate and discriminatory,” filed today by the Atwood and Burket Electric Company with the public service commission. The company, supplying electricity to the towns of Atwood and Burket, In Kosciusko County, Is headed by George Waterous, 303 Bankers Trust Bldg.

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WIDER DRAFT FAVORED BY LEGION HEAD McQuigg, in Speech, Advocates Bill to Kill Wartime ‘Profiteering/ Enactment into law of the universal draft principle, providing for a broadened and comprehensive selective service should war be forced I upon the Nation, was urged by National Commander John R. McQuigg of the American Legion in an address today before the Indianapolis Engineering Society. McQuigg declared that the American Legion supports this plan beI cause it Is both a peace and a pre- , paredness measure. Tie indicated that under it the Nation will he better prepared for defense in case of war and that war will he made less likely because opportunity for personal profit will thus he in large measure done away with. Bills Introduced Bills have been introduced into Congress embodying the universal draft 1 plan as it was worked out by the I national military affairs committee of the and indorsed by ever? ' Legion convention since 1922. The plan, the commander explained, is designed to give the Nation power to call into its service on equal ' terms in time of war man power. 1 money and materials. "A Government by all is entitled to the service of all.” Commander .McQuigg said, “and in a national emergency that service should be I rendered for a reasonable compensation. YVhy should any citizen be ‘ permitted to make vast profits out of the exigencies of the Nation? To Prevent Profiteering •To prevent such profiteering should another great emergency arise, the American Ijegion has sponsored the so-callpd universal draft j bill. Under the provisions of this

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