Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 January 1927 — Page 9
JAN. 21, 1927
WASHINGTON, D. C., ' RESIDENTS WANT VOTEPRjVILEGES Half Million Citizens in National Capital Disfranchised. Times H a shinnl on Bureau. IJZZ Sew York Avenue WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—How would you like to be an American citizen, and yet have no vote. To be a taxpayer and have no voice in saying how much you shall pay in taxes, or how your money shall be spent. To have children in school, and yet be unable to say a thing about, school administration. Aburd, you'll say. Such things are not possible in America. Rut they are. More than half a million Americans, resident in the District of Columbia, are completely disfranchised. They are governed by a group of officials who are appointed, and while theoretically answerable to the President, in reality are not answerable at all, except in extreme instances. Judges, public prosecutors and utilities’ commissioners likewise are appointive. Lack of Influence It is small wonder there is an outcry from capital citizens which, because they have no political influkonce, is seldom heard beyond their "own oemmunity. The other day, for instance, the superintendent of insurance told a House committee that a national insurance lobby has consistently blocked efforts to obtain an insurance code which would establish rates at a fair level, and threatened to “get him” for his activities. An insurance lobby likewise has blocked an attempt to enact a workmen’s compensation law, modeled on the highly successful Ohio law. The insurance people fear tho States will imitate the Federal Government. This is not an isolated incident. The Federal capital is the battleground for every selfish interest, the gathering place for every group of quacks, cranks, reformers and uplifters, and the fountain-head of propaganda. No Appeal And citizens must take what is given them. If a license for dogs
NEURITIS ENDED; FIRST RELIEF HE GOT IN 4 YEARS Konj o 1 a Overpowered Agonizing Pains in Head and Shoulders, Says * Local Citizen. “The first real relief I ever got from neuritis pains was the second day after I started taking Konjola t,nd since I have continued with this medicine, my miseries are all ended, so I wish to indorse this new compound to everyone, who suffers,” said
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Mr. Mate Bruder, well-known Indianapolis poultry dealer, living at SIS Athon St., this city, while'talking recently with the Konjola Man at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where large crowds are calling daily to hear his personal explanation of this surprising medicine. ‘•Pour years ago i had my first attack of neuritis,” continued Mr. > Bruder. ‘‘l began taking treatments which soon l/ad no effect on me whatever. As the months advanced I seemed to get worse until I began suffering almost every day in the past year. The muscles and leaders of my neck would pull, and every nerve would rack with pain. My right shoulder and arm was so affected that I couldn't bend my elbow without the most agonizing pains anyone ever endured. At times my hpad would feel like it was going (o burst. This neuritis seemed to settle in my whole left side, and about three nights out of every week f never closed an eye. Sleep was impossible, and when morning came t would have to call for help to get out of bed and dress. myself. I am telling you these things so you will know how I suffered and how glad 1 am that I found relief. ' 1 have taken dozens of medicines, and tried almost everything, but as I said before, the only lasting relief I ever got was the second day after I started taking Konjola. I began to sleep better and noticed I had more energy in the morning. By the time 1 had taken 5 bottles I could safely say the neuritis was ended and I have made up rhy mind to indorse this medicine. My head never aches now, and my neck and shoulders are free of all pains. I can use my arms, and go about my work as tho I never had neuritis at all. , "Konjola has helped me in other ways too, because' rhy ’ digestion is ,better, and my appetite is improved. My health,in general is better than it has been in nearly 10 years, so I can't say- enough for this medicine ®viiich has been such a great help.” m The Konjola Man Is at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the local public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold fcy every Hook Store in Indianapolis, and by all druggists in the nearby towns throughout this section .--Advertisement.
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is to be voted, or a street widened, it must have the approval of Congress in the same way as legislation affecting the entire country. Once enacted, there is no appeal from these laws. Congress, of course, is busy, and the relatively unimportant municipal measures must compete with bills establishing a naval policy, a tariff, or a tax system. At present there is a clamor for a change in this system. Congres doesn’t want to be annoyed with the duties of a city council. The residents of the city are loud in their complaints. A House subcommittee, under the able chairmanship of Representative Ernest W. Gibson of Vermont, has been holding hearings for and is preparing a series of measures designed to correct the most glaring evils. This subcommittee was instrumental last session in ousting a District commissioner accused of extortion in acting as guardian for insane war veterans. Perennial Demand The Gibsoit subcommittee, however, will be unable to alter the fundamental system and give the community the \pte. The demand
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for suffrage is perennial. The most articulate group—the trade bodies and big business men—insist on national representation. This would require a constitutional amendment and would give the District representation in Congress and in the electoral college, but no local suffrage. Another group objects to a plan which would not give home rule, and insists that election of local officials, and the delegation of broader powers to them, is more important. No constitutional amendment would be required for this. Mining operations call for 25,000,000 cubic feet of lumber every year.
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