Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1926 — Page 7

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SENATE REJECTS MAN, HAND PICKED BT DRYLEAGUE Prohibition Dealt Another Blow When Appointment Is Turned Down. Times Washlnoton Bureau, 1322 New York Avenue WASHINGTON, May 21.—The blow dealt prohibition In Pennsylvania primaries was aggravated on Thursday by Senate action in a case Involving appointment of an Alabama district attorney. Despite the fact that Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel for the Anti-Saloon League, personally took up the cudgels for Aubrey Boyles of Mobile, the Senate late Thursday, after two days of hectic deliberation, rejected Boyle's nomination by a vote of 52 to 22. The blow against Y\ heeler and the League was further intensified by the fact that Boyles was also supported by the Anti-Saloon League of Alabama. Wheeler personally wrote a letter to Senator Thomas J. Heflin, who, with Senator Oscar W. Underwood, fought Boyles’ appointment. The latter proved unavailing. Heflin and Underwood both announced that they were convinced that Boyles was unfitted for the position apd that charges of incompetence and conduct not befitting his official position had been thorough substantiated at a formal hearing held by the Senate Judiciary committee several weeks ago. Senator Cummins of lowa and Ernest of Kentucky led in the defense ftght for the Mobile man. One charge against Boyles was that he permitted a court hanger-on to collect SIB,OOO from Mobile bootleggers under the pretense of being able to exert Influence with Boyles to prevent their prosecution. Although, denying that he had ever instructed this man to convey this impression or that he had ever protected any of the persons Spaying over this protection money, Boyles admitted to the Senate committee he knew that the money was collected. WILL SERVE 60 DAYS i .Alan Convicted on Liquor Charge at Liberty Until Saturday. Jerome Hardy, 22, of 719 Virginia Ave., convicted in Criminal Court of the sale of white mule whisky, was permitted by Judge .lames A. Collins to be at liberty under bond until Saturday. Ho then will surrender to serve a sixty-day term on the Indiana State Farm. Hardy was also fined SIOO and costs. Hardy admitted he served a similar term after conviction last September for blind tiger.

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field, 111., president of directors: Mrs. Elbe K. Payne of Indianapolis, and Dr. Stephen J. Corey, vice-president of the United Christian Missionary Society. Services for alumni will be held at 2" p. m. in honor of visiting graduates now in America on a furlough. Addresses will be given by Prof. E. R. Moon of the Belgian Congo, Thomas Newton Hill of India, Samuel S. McWilliams of South America and Toyozo Wada Nakaral of Toklo. The valedictory services will be conducted by students at 3:30 p. m., followed by class exercises. SAFETY' CAMPAIGN INDORSED (Governor Vackson has given his Indorsement to the State-wide safety campaign, to be held in Indiana next fall. Beginning June 1 tlw* safety section of the American Railroad Association will conduct a national "careful crossing" campaign.

SENDS /330 TO JAIL FOR 22 MILES PER Du Time* Rvrrinl LOS ANGELES. May 21.—While a bewildered city of motorists wails its protest, an old-fashioned magistrate who walks to work and thinks everybody else should, is setting a few speed records for sending citizens to jail. Judge Joseph Chambers is doing more to throttle down what has often been called ‘‘the devil’s playground" than any man ever did before. But his honor is making himself mighty unpopular. In the last week the "horse and buggy” Judge has sent 330 men and women to jail cells for driving their

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in ills merciless campaign against the "speed mania” of modern youlh. To tall pleas flor leniency he responds that there is really no necessity for riding in motor cars. *'l walk to work,” the judge reprimands, "so can you."