Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 104, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1927 — Page 9

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DRY PRESIDENT ONLY, MILLER’S 1928 FORECAST Indianapolis School Head Addresses Ohio Methodists. DELAWARE, 0., Sept. B.—"No man, be he a Democrat or a Republican, can be elected President of the United States in 1928 unless he is a ‘dry,”' declared Supt. Charles F. Miller, of the Indianapolis public schools, and former superintendent of public instruction of Indiana, in an address on “Education and Law Enforcement” here before the educational banquet at the conference meeting of all Methodist Episcopal churches in Ohio. “Despite the assertions made by the vociferous minority to the contrary, Che fact remains that we are the most temperate nation of the earth,” said Miller. "It is an insult to the intelligent young manhood of this land that some day the eighteenth amendment was made possible because our boys were battling for liberty when the law was enacted.” Speaking before a gathering of the alumni of Ohio Methodist colleges at Ohio Wesleyan University Jhere, Miller considered the causes of American lawlessness. The three commonly given reasons, namely, poverty, ignorance and drunkenness, do not apply in the case of America, he pointed out, because America is the one nation that is solvent, ranks fourth among nations in literacy and is the most temperate of all. "Present disregard for law is the

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