Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1926 — Page 8

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nCK CANDIDATES, DRAFT PLATFORM X Prohibition Party Reaffirms Liquor Stand. The Prohibition party was revived in Indiana today with candidates in the field for all except judicial positions in the Government to he filled by ballot in September. Nomination of candidates, adoption of the State platform, and evolution of a plan to circulate petitions to get the candidates’ names on the ballots was made at a meeting of prominent prohibitionists Thursday at the Chamber of Commerce. The Rev. William H. Harris and Dr. Albert Stanley, both of Indianapolis, were nominated for the long and short ter mspnatorial offices respeetitvely. Other nominees: Secretary of States, Robert Dyer, Lapel druggist, treasurer, Mrs. Margaret M. Nold, South Bend; auditor. John Wirt, Frankfort dentists; superintendent of public instruction, Floyd E. Begthel of Indiana Central College faculty; rlerk of Supreme and Apellate Courts, Mrs. Etta Seller, Indianapolis. The platform flayed the dominant parties.for neglect in their obligations in law; enforcement, and declared for /lie' reading of at least twelve verses from the Bible in the radical reduction in public officials’ salaries and against the use of tobacco. It reaffirmed the party’s position on liquor, asserting it “is the greatest curse of mankind with not a single truthful thing being said in its favor.” BIRD LIKES HOME CHICAGO—A* Chicago man raised a sparrow chick as a peF and now its favorite food is a doughnut and it drinks iced tea. When released for exercise outdoors, the bird always flies straight back into the house.

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SENATOR RETURNS HERE Robinson Takes Up Correspondence —Few Addresses. While Senator James E. Watson holds down the front porch of his cottage on a northern Indiana lake, his colleague, Senator Arthur R. Robinson, has returned to his office in the Indiana Trust Bldg, and is occupying himself with his correspondence. Robinson will make only a few speeches during the next month. 100 DIE IN CLOUDBURST Dispatches From Belgrade Tell of Floods ip Serbia. Bu United Press ATHEJiS, July 16. —Dispatches from Belgrade today reported that more than 100 persdns had died as a result of cloudbursts which began yesterday in Serbia.

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WOMEN LAUDED FOR RELIEF WORK Pennsylvania Aid Commended in Report. New records in helpfulness and service were established last year by the Women’s Aid of the Penn-

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sylvania Railroad, of which the Indianapolis" divsion has more than 2,000 members, according to % report of Mrs. W. W, Atterbury, director and Mrs. Elisha Lee, associate director. Mrs. W. C. Downing is head of the local organization. During 1925 the women workers, consisting chiefly of wives, daughters, mothers and sisters of Pennsylvania Railroad employes, visited 27,727 railroad families, giving assistance where required in the form of money, medical attention, food, clothing, fuel, flowers, fruits and

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