Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 317, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1928 — Page 3

MAY 2, 1928.

DALE BELABORS -SHUMAKER FOR ‘WET’ EPITHET —— 3a(oon League Head Beset by Many Annoyances ! Has Nothing to Say. The Rev. E. S. Shumaker, Indiana /nti-Saloon League superintendent, ‘very busy” at his office in the loosevelt Bldg., refused admittance t> newspaper men while the mail nan walked right in with fresh anroyances. A letter from George Dale, Munde publisher and candidate for the Democratic nomination for Goverror, reached Shumaker, purporting to “call his bluff,” while the superintendent pondered the outcome of a charge of violating the corrupt practices act, brought by Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom, Republican senatorial candidate, and resitting in his arrest at South Bend Tuesday. Dale, like Gilliom, was designated vet in the American Issue, AntiSaloon League mouthpiece. “I have as much right to send you a questionnaire as you have to send me one,” Dale’s letter read. “If I should send you a questionnaire with but a single question, ‘Are you or are you not a horse thief,’ and you would refuse to answer, I would have just as much right to call you ?, horse thief and publish it in the newspapers, as you have to broadcast your statement that I am wet, because I refused to tell you whether I was or not.” Unable to see Shumaker, reporters got no comment from him on the questionnaire which Thomas H. Adams, Republican candidate for Governor, addressed to him Tuesday, in which he asked how Shumaker could indorse Senator Arthur R. Robinson’s caindidacy in the face of bootleg defense undertaken by his law firm, and Congressman Ralph E. Updike, considering his contract with D. C. Stephenson for the distribution of patronage upon Stephenson’s recommendation. “I have neither the time nor the inclination to answer Air. Adams,” was Shumaker’s reply to a reporter in South Bend Tuesday. Shumaker posted bond of SI,OOO to insure his liberty awaiting trial. ARREST 76 ON U. S. RUM CHARGES IN APRIL Large Amount of Liquor Confiscated in Last Month. Arrest of seventy-six liquor law violators and confiscation of 1,676 gallons of liquor and 4,660 gallons of mash were announced by George L. Winkler, deputy dry administrator, in his April report. While the number of arrests is not large, the amount of liquor confiscated is much larger than usual, Winkler said, indicating that many of those arrested were big dealers. During the month, ninety-seven persons were convicted in Federal Courc, twelve in State courts, twenty-nine abatement suits filed in Federal Court and fifteen permanent injunctions obtained, seven stills confiscated, 814 gallons of alcohol, 580 gallons of matt liquor and 232 gallons of wine. URGES INDIANA CLEANUP Ohio Editor Predicts Hoover Would Win Against Smith. “We of Ohio hope and expect that you will haVe a housecleaning in Indiana, ‘a la Illinois’,” said John C. Barnett of Urbana, Ohio, twentyone years editor of Farm and Fireside, in a telegram to Hoover State headquarters here today. Barnett, who is now engaged extensively in agriculture, predicted “Hoover will carry Ohio triumphantly” in the fall if Smith is the Democratic nominee. Seek O. K. on Fort Funds Postmaster General Harry S. New has been asked to assist the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce in securing approval of General Lord, director of the budget, for the $400,000 emergency appropriation recently passed by Congress for Ft. Benjamin Harrison improvements, Secretary Ed Hunter has announced.

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PLAN REORGANIZATION OF CINCINNATI TRACTION Will Build Two Corporations From Recently Purchased Company. The public service commission within a few weeks will receive plans for the financial organization to be reared by Ohio capitalists who purchased the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Traction Cos. at a receivers’ sale in Rushville Monday for $500,000. Purchasers who are represented by Charles T. Dehore of Cincinnati, and Leroy T. Eastman of Toledo, . plan reorganization of the company j into two corporations, one to handle ) transportation and the other light and power distribution. The capitalists have purchased ! five neighborhood companies for j $175,000 to be added to the new cor- I poration. Improvements will cost $250,000. DYSKINESIA Dyskinesia or habitual constipation wrecks more health every day than any other single thing. It saps j strength and vitality, causes serious diseases of the stomach, kidneys | and heart, brings on high blood pressure and makes you old years j before your time. The insidious condition of Dys- ; kincsia is the result of our abnor- j mal habrts of living which place too | great a strain upon the vital or- ! gans, especially the liver. The liver j becoming weak or sluggish fails to j supply the bowels enough bile. The j bowels “tie up” and the poisonous i waste retained affects the whole j system including the vital organs. The liver occasionally needs a lit- j tie help, and there's nothing better j for this, as medical men now know, j than a little ox gall. Ox gall is a j remarkable natural stimulant for j the human liver, promoting its normal active functioning, so essential j to internal cleanliness and health. Dioxol tablets are genuine ox gall \ in dainty and tasteless form, each j tablet representing 10 drops of pure ' ox gall. To be sure of getting the I genuine ox gall, be sure of getting Dioxol. They cost less than 2c each at good druggists, and a few soon tell. FmoToct Take ad ■ IwG Ibul druggist named below and he will give you a free sample of Dioxol tablets. Try them yourself. See the splendid, quick results. One trial of Dioxol and you will want a full package! Special Agent: Haag Drug Cos. —Advertisement.

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