Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1926 — Page 5

MOV. 30, 1926

ASSERTS MEDICAL GROUPS ARE NOT , FOR MODIFICATION Doctor Protests OfficiaPs Stand on Dry Law.

The majority of members of the Indiana and Indianapolis Medical ■ Socletiies do not favor modification, of the Wright "bone dry” law to permit them to prescribe whisky, according to I>r. A. L. Marshall, 3916 Guilford Ave. In a letter to The Times he protests the stand taken by officers of these societies in which they declared they favored alllovjng prescription of whisky, as well as any othed drug, which the physicians deem necessary. Borns Seeks Modification Frank Borns, member of the Legislature, announced that he will introduce a bill asking modification of the Wright law to permit doctors to prescribe whisky for medicinal purposes. He stated that the law was backed by many doctors and Interviews with the medical association officers bore out this statement. . Marshall’s letter of objection said, in part: "I think you do the medical profession of this State a great injustice ■when, by quoting a few of the officials of the local and State society, WHEN HIIEVS HURT DRIIIHE WATER If Your Back Aches or Bladder Bothers, Take a Little Salts

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Police Station Has Moments of Comedy

There is comedy mixed in with the tragedy at police headquarters. Detective Inspector Claude M> Worley's phone rang. "Is my meat ready?” asked a feminine voice. ‘‘This is the detective office at police station, what did you want?” replied Worley. A moment later Lieut. Ed Samuels raised the receiver. It was a deep base voice this time that said, “What time Is the next train to Bigwell, please?” “Huh, who Is this?” queried the officer. “Who wants to know?” was the gruff reply. “This is Lientenant Samuels,” said the detective. “Hell, I wanted the Union Station.”

FIGHTS S7OO MISTAKE nu United Press WASHINGTON. Nov. 30.—The Rev. F. S. M. Bennett, dean of Chester Cathedral, England, has left here for Boston to appeal against a customs decision penalizing him more than S7OO, because of mistaken valuation of some imported books. The dean, plainly distressed by the Boston action, declined detailed comment.

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OLIVE BRANCH TO INSURGENTS, PLAN OF STANDPATTERS

House Republicans Even Propose Giving Committee Chairmanships. nil Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 30—The olive branch is to be extended to House insurgents by Republican leaders and Representative John Nelson, Wisconsin, leader of the group probably will be given a chairmanship post. , Leaders are considering a plan whereby Nelson will be taken back Into the fold and made chairman if the invalid pensions committee.

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