Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1927 — Page 9
MAY 12, 1927
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1 STATE POLITICS RUN BY ‘PIRATES’, RUCKER CHARGES Money Is Measure of Office Seekers Now, New G. 0. P. Group Told. \ That Indiana politics is In charge of “Captain Kidds,” whose challenge to the prospective office seeker Is “How much ‘jack’ has he got?” was charged by former City Corporation Counsel Alvah J. Rucker in a speech at Tomlinson Hall, Wednesday night. The meeting was arranged by the New Deal Republican Movement and Senator Robert L. Moorhead presided. That the campaign purse of the political machine is filled by “utility operators, crooked contractors, seekers of special favor and sometimes with help from the bootlegging trust is conceded,” Rucker declared. A review of the various political scandal that have rocked the State for the last several years was given by the speaker. “The latest Legislative Assembly was not needed to reveal a Tweed, Croker and Platt ring In Indiana, but it accentuated the fact,” lie continued. “Relief from public utility grabs was paramount, but wilful leaders thought only of salary gabs. “What is the remedy to bring the Government back to the people? Let the people inform themselves of their affairs; let them intelligently select officers without boss dictation; let them stop purring when tricksters stroke their backs.” Pleads for Women Mrs. Allen T. Fleming demanded anew deal for Republican women. “When the suffrage law was passed the men told us we were very welcome into the party. But they seated us just inside the door, and there we remain. Just faintly hear the writing, of platforms, selection of candidates and forming of party policies, which go on in secret conferences behind closed doors. Yet we are coiled upon to do most of the work after the plans are made. Mrs. Fleming declared that feminine intrusion into the ranks of precinct committeemen, wherein lies the power of the political boss, has been opposed by party chieftains. She blamed "stay-at-home” voters for present political conditions. She expressed belief that the primary law should be strengthened. Kershner to Bluff Creek The centennial anniversary of the Bluff Creek Christian Church, near Bargersville, will be observed with special services Sunday. The sermon will be preached by Dr. F. D. Kershner, dean of the College of Religion. Officers Election Up Election of officers will feature the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Street Business Association Monday night at the Spink-Arms Hotel. RUPTURE EXPERTS COMING DEMONSTRATE THE FAMOUS RICE METHOD FREE TO CALLERS AT HOTEL If you are ruptured, your big opportunity has now arrived. If you want to be free from the slavery of gouging, chafing trusses that make life a burden and misery, then HERE and NOW is the time to act. The Rice Experts, trained under the personal direction *of W. S. Rice of Adams, N. Y., originator of the famous Rice (Non-Surgical) Rupture Method, will be at New Colonial Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind., Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 12, 13 and 14, to give free demonstration and trial of his safe and painless Method to every man and woman who is ruptured. You have, no doubt, heard and read much about this famous Rice Rupture Method and the wonderful results which thousands have reported from it. Now, you have the chance to find out all about it —to have it personally applied to your own rupture and learn just what it can and will do in YOUR OWN case. Just call at the hotel and these Experts will give you their personal attention, best advice and complete demonstration entirely free. Are you tired of that binding, hampering, uncomfortable old truss? Would you like to be done with truss wearing forever? Then investigate the Rice Method and learn the wonderful opportunity for help it offers. Remember, it is different from every* thing else and is accomplishing wonderful results where all other treatments have failed. It is modern, up-to-the-minute, abreast of the latest scientific developments. It is the one Rupture Method you are not asked to take on faith alone—the one Method that is positively demonstrated to you right on your own rupture, without any charge whatever. Don’t let this great opportunity get away from you. Your call on the Rice Experts is sure to prove one of the best things you ever did. They will be here only three days, then your opportunity will be gone. Remember, you do not spend a penny unless, after having a complete demonstration, you decide this is the Method for you, and you—you alone —are the sole judge of that. Call any time from 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m., or 7 to 9 evenings. Simply ask at the hotel for the Rice Experts and they will do the rest. Lady Expert attends all lady callers. Don’t miss seeing these Rice Experts. If for any reason you cannot call, write for FREE TRIAL to Wm. S. Rice, Inc., Box 167, Adams, N. Y.—Advertisement.
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LOSS OF SCHOOL NOWAFFIRMED Carnegie Tach to Get Printing Institute. Definite announcement that the craftsmanship school of the United Typothetae of America will be transferred from Indianapolis to Carnegie Institute of Technology at Pittsburgh, reached here today from Dr. Thomas S. Baker, president of Carnegie. The school Is now situated at Arsenal Technical high here. Dr. Baker, in his dispatch, said that the United Typothetae has agreed to raise an endowment fund of $225,000 to establish two chairs In printing instruction at Carnegie, and that this offer has been accepted. The transfer means that all equipment wanted by Carnegie will be transferred there. While the transfer takes away from Indianapolis the United Typothetae school it does not take printing entirely away from Technical. A regular high school course In printing will be continued. MOTION PICTU RES
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“Kids' Circus" Nets $242 for Refugees Bu Times Special FRENCH LICK SPRINGS, Ind., May 12.—Indianapolis’ relief fund tor Mississippi River flood refugees was $242 richer today from revenue obtained at a “kids’ circus” given here yesterday in John Robinson circus winter quarters by Charles Edward Bollard Jr. The acts, featuring clowns, dog acts, bareback riding on ponies and “Hawaiian dancing” were put on by boys from 7 to 14. The “gate” was only $22, but Ballard's father fulfilled his promise to meet tenfold the amount received as “revenue” and gave $220. Vocational Conference Bu Times Special GREENCASTLE. Ind., May 12. Vocational guidance conference for De Pauw University students closed Wednesday night with talks by representatives of a number of vocations. Conference, which covered three days, was under direction of De Pauw alumni, the university and the Y. M. C. A.
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‘KNICKER GIRL’ IN SUIT Cited With Mother for Ridiculing Jefferson School. Bu Times Special JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., May 12.—A pupil and her mother today are defendants in $5,000 damage suit, brought by the school city, school board and faculty members. They charge that Virginia Allen, 11, “knlcker girl,” and ber mother, Mrs. Fahyma Allen, through defiance of school orders, demoralized Jeffersonville public schools, hampered teachers, and held school headfe to public ridicule because of the knickers the girl Insisted on wearing/ to class. HELD IN TUCKER CASE Man Arrested Neat' Kalamazoo After Ross Confession. Bu Times Special WARSAW, Ind.. May 12.—John Bumgardner, 30, former operator of a roadhouse near Elkhart, is in jail here today following arrest Wednesday near Kalamazoo, Mich., in connection with disappearance of Frank Tucker, Warsaw cigar clerk. Bum-
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gardner’s arrest followed confession of Martin Ross that Bumgardner was one of three who robbed and murdered Tucker. URGE STREET WIDENING Brlghtwood Y. M. C. A. Discusses City Manager Plan. The Brightwood Civic Association today urged widening of Station St., between Roosevelt Ave. and TwentyFifth St., and improvement of Twen-ty-Second St., from Olney St. to Sherman Dr. The city manager form of government proposed for Indianapolis was discussed at meeting at the Bright-
NATIONAL PROHIBITION SURVEY Yom Have Heard It Said — i That prohibition has increased crime; That, if left alone, the country would have gradually become temperate without legislation; That arrests for intoxication have leaped since prohibition; That the Eighteenth Amendment has “ruined” the hotel business; That the Volstead Act was a blow to industrial efficiency; That prohibition has increased drug addiction; That prohibition has impoverished the grape growers and raisers of cereals used in brewing; That bootleg liquor has increased motor accidents? YOU WILL SOON KNOW THE FACTS A Nation-wide investigation of the economic effects of prohibition la being completed tinder the direetlon of an unbiased Investigator, Professor Feldman of Dartmouth. The Christian Science Monitor had enough faith In the outcome to finance the huge project and to print Professor Feldman's findings, regardless of what they might show. The results of the survey will appear iu The Christiami Science Monitor May 17 —June 30 Out Here NATIONAL PROHIBITION SURVEY THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. Back Bay Station, Bostoil, Mass. Please send me the special subscription to The Christian Science Monitor from May 17 through June 30, during which period the results of the National Prohibition Survey will be published. I enclose SI.OO. (Name, please print) (Street address) $9.00 a year (City and State)
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