Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1927 — Page 9

OCT. 4, 1927

RITCHIE URGES STATE CONTROL OF PROHIBITION Conflict Is Forced Between City and Rural Areas, Governor Asserts. By United Press WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. f Oct. 4.—Turn prohibition enforcement over to the States, Governor Albert C. Richie of Maryland urged here today. • Prohibition is the most conspicuous example of modern overzealousness for Government regulation, Ritchie asserted. Other examples, he said, are the proposed child labor amendment and the proposed department of education. Addressing a joint meeting of casualty and surety underwriters and agents, the Democratic Governor, mentioned as a presidential possibility, said the prohibition question hung on this: “Shall there be a uniform law which all human experience shows cannot be enforced uniformly?” Many States prefer absolute prohibition and others do not, Ritchie

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apoiis lady, living at 920 Daley St., this city, while talking just a few days ago with The Konjola Man at Hook's drug store, Illinois and Washington Sts., where large crowds are calling throughout each day to hear his personal explanation of this new Konjola medicine. “I had a very bad case of kidney trouble,” continued Mrs. Mescall. “I was subject to rising six and eight times a night. My back was very painful at all times. I was losing sleep at night and became dreadfully rundown. Then I developed neuritis pains over my body, and suffered the worst miseries I believe any one could endure. My general health was certainly in a bad condition. “Nothing would help me, and when I* decided to give Konjola a trial I didn’t have the least faith in this medicine- I expected it to turn out like everything else, but it was entirely different. The first bottle brought good results, and I continued with two more. Now I don’t ha'Ve a single neuritis pain in my body, and haven’t had for several weeks. My back is never sore and achy like it used to be, and I can sleep perfectly from the time I go to bed until I get up the next morning. The trouble of night rising is a thing of the past. Konjola has'also helped me in a great many other ways. I have a good appetite and can eat anything I want. This is something I couldn’t do before. I feel better in the mornings instead of being weak and full of aches and like I used to. “Yes, Konjola certainlly was a surprise to me, and I want to say once more that I have tremendous faith in this medicine because I know what it will do.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s drug store, Illinois and Washington Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the local public and introducing and explaining the merits of thia remedy. Konjola is being sold by every Hook drug store in this city, and the best druggists of all nearby towns.—Advertisement.

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declared, asserting that the urban element is against Volsteadism. “Why intensify the conflict between the rural and the urban?” he asked. “If the South and the West want prohibition, they are entitled to it,” he said. “But why submerge the infinity of problems that confront them in a futile struggle to enforce prohibition in States which do not want it?" he asked. “Either the Volstead law must be changed or it must be enforced, and I am convinced that it cannot be enforced. “We have spent nearly $150,000,000 trying to enforce it, and have sacrificed $4,000,000,000 in taxes while the effort has been made, and our last state is worse than our first.... Violates Principle “If there is widespread opposition to a law like prohibition, it is due not to the wets wanting drink and the drys not wanting it, but rather to the fact that it violates not only the American principle of local self-government, but also a political instinct fundamental in most of us. • “So an issue of social and individual determination, within recognibed limits, becomes an issue of nationwide political rights, and involves discordant views that no uniform law can reconcile.” The governor characterized prohibition as “a vast social experiment, undertaking to standardize by a Federal yard-stick the personal habits of all the people in all the States, although the people In many of the States were not ready and now after ten years are still less ready to give it their countenance and sanction.” Cubans Sign Sugar Bill By United Press HAVANA. Oct. 4.—The Senate early today approved, by a unanif mous vote of those present, the sugar restriction bill known as the Tarafa law. The measure calls for a drastic cut in Cuban sugar production.

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HIGH COURT TO TAKE UP CASE OF SHUMAKER Gilliom’s Plea for Increase of Sentence Will Be Considered. Indiana Supreme Court justices returned to the bench from summer vacation today. Wednesday they again will take up the ShumakerMartin contempt case. Motion for increase of sentence of Secretary Edward S. Shumaker of the Indiana Anti-Saloon League, who, with League Attorney-Trustee Jesse E. Martin, was held in contempt of the court, is among the actions penaing. Shumaker already faces sentence of sixty days at State Farm and SSOO fine. He is out cn bond, pending appeal to the United States Supreme Court, and will appear before the court Wednesday. Martin will appear for sentence, also having been found guilty of contempt. Motion for new trial is pending in his case. Martin May Be Cleared Should it be turned down, anew plea in purgation will be offered. Meeting no opposition from Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom, who instituted the contempt,proceedings, the court may absolve Martin and dismiss the case. Increase of the Shumaker sentence was asked by Gilliom when it was disclosed that he sought political influence in his cease from Senttrs Arthur B. Robinson and ‘James E. Watson. Motion for increase asks that the Senators, Editor Boyd Gurley of The Times, Republican State Chairman Clyde Walb and Henry Lane Wilson, former ambassador to Mexico, be called as witnesses. The new material was brought to light when Robinson engaged in an editorial-letter writing controversy with Gurley. Both the habeas corups and murder case appeals of D. C. Stephenson are pending. The latter is not ■yet before the court, reply brief now being prepared in the attorney general’s office. Dale Case Extension Asked Gilliom has appointed Dale Stansbury, Williamsport, as special aid in the Stephenson appeals. Monday the attorney general asked thirty days’ extension in the George R. Dale criminal libel case brought and decided by Judge Clarence E. Dearth against the Muncie editor. Marion County cases lead the

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docket In the final lap of the May term, resumed today. The long list includes the pay case of Indianapolis policewomen, won by the women in the lower court and appealed by the city, and the two cases brought by Alvin Mosley against the Marlon County commissioners, to test validity of the law which limits constables and justices of peace and created the Indianapolis municipal courts. I. U. STUDENT SENDS RADIO MESSAGE HOME Communicates With Family More Than 200 Miles Distant. Bu United Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 4. The amazing advance which has been made in radio communication during the last few years was demonstrated here recently, when an Indiana University student sent a radio message to his family 200 miles away, and veceived an answer in a few minutes. Reports from this section of Indiana indicate that such messages are becoming quite common. Amateu radio operators, who are doing most of the work in this department as yet, are keen on their game, and jump at the chance to deliver messages. Several stations In this vicinity are listed by news agencies, such as the United Press, for use when floods, tornadoes or fires destroy all other means of communication. The value of their services in emergencies may prove of inestimable value. MOTHER SLAYS GIRL, 2 “I Shot Her, but Don’t Know Why,” She Tells Officers. By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—A sanity hearing will be asked today for Mrs. Vincenta Rusnak, 30, who confessed she shot her baby, Helen, 2. “I shot her, but I don’t know why,” the mother said. The child’s father witnessed the slaying. Mrs. Rusnick once was a patient at the Kankakee State Hospital for the Insane.

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CALL TRUCE IN WAROFWORDS Gilliom and Peters Desist From Note Joust. Democratic State Chairman R. Earl Peters and Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom appeared today to have written a period to their preelection correspondence, each satisfied that he had acquitted himself well. But first Peters made his reply to Gilliom’s “Bill of particulars” of what the attorney general had charged was Democratic alliance with the Ku-Klux Klan and the Indiana Anti-Saloon League. In this answer, Gilliom was told that Peters was; not interested in his “conjectures and conclusions.” Gilliom Retaliated today by reasserting that Peters had evaded the issue. The heat of previous exchanges was lacking from the last words of each and observers drew the conclusion that the skirmishing had ended. It ended right where it started, according to Gilliom, for he contended Peters did not answer the chief question: “Does the Democratic party disown the Ku -Klux Klan and the Anti-Saloon League by name?” PARENTS OF 12 FAIL Adams County Couple Wed 40 Years Denied Divorce. Bu Times Special DECATUR, Oc f . 4.—A divorce was refused to Virgil C. Laisure and Arminda B. Laisure after a twodays hearing in Adams Circuit Court here. They have been married forty years and are the parents of twelve children.

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BOOZE DRIVE TO HIT ALLEGES Dry Agents Open NationWide Liquor Campaign. By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Prohibition authorities have instituted a nation-wide campaign to suppress bootlegging in the vicinity of schools and colleges. Assistant secretary of treasury Lowman today instructed all prohibition administrators to aid educational heads in preventing drinking on or near school grounds. “A number of university heads have appealed to the treasury for assistance In ending liquor nuisances and the Federal dry machine will be at their call whenever necessary,” Lowman said. Lowman indicated special intelligence agents have been assigned to investigate near several big colleges. He said some university professors had written for help in cutting off the liquor supply to students. Bequest Makes Him Too Young By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—An insurance settlement of $21,500, received by Samuel Glick, an octogenarian, made him spurn her company and seek younger companions, Mrs. Dora Glick, 70, charged in a divorce complaint.

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Happy New Twins Brighten Home of Mother Shot by Husband as Burglar.

.ADNESS is turned to joy in Sthe home of Robert Fox, days. Four children, ranging in ages of 3 to 10, and the father are happily fondling two newly bom babies, Gerald and Geraldine, also thankful that mother has been spared to them. Six weeks ago, Fox awakened by a noise In the kitchen, reached for his revolver and fired at the form he saw in the darkness. “Bob, Oh Bob, it's me, Oh, you’ve shot me,” rang out. Fox then realized he had shot his wife, Violet, 30, who had gone for a drink. Mrs. Fox spent ten days near death at the city hospital. The bullet struck the chest and came out through the back. She was taken home and spent two weeks more bedfast. On Sept. 14 the two new additions to the Fox household arrived. Twins, the first girl of the family, mother back, all make the little cozy home on Caroline St. a bee hive of happiness. The prefect of police of Pekin, China, has issued a decree forbidding short hair, short skirts and decolette gowns.

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