Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1928 — Page 5

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HOOVER ALLIES FEAR FARM AIS PLANK MENACE Convention Fight Looms on Lowden-Dawes-Watson Strategy. BY TALL R. MALLON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. May 23.—Republican authorities here are worried lest they drift into a convention fight over a MeNary-Haugen bill plank in the platform. They see signs pointing that way. Last Saturday frank Lowden, the midwestern candidate, indicated he was more interested in seeing the party take anew agricultural stand than he was in getting the nomination. Opponents of Secretary of Commerce Hoover long have been using the fact that he is, with Coolidge opposed to the equalization fee system of the MeNary-Haugen bill. To both men the situation which develops at Kansas City can be vital. , Farm Plank Only Issue It was just such a situation disrupted the Democratic convention of 1924. William G. McAdoo and Governor Smith were the jtwo leading candidates like Hoover and Lowden. McAdoo had what was generally regarded as Klan support. The Smith leaders followed the movement to put an anti-Klan plank in the platform to make McAdoo’s nomination impossible. If the Lowden-Dawes-Watson faction can put a MeNary-Haugen bill plank in the Kansas City platform, it will consider Hoover beaten. Even an open move to take such a step might be construed as an Embarrassment to the Hoover candidacy. The farm plank is the only one Which is causing much discussion how with the convention a little more than two weeks off. Some effort may be made to write a plank concerning activities of the power combine, but leaders think they can work out satisfactory solution of this question without great damage politically. Borah Plans Fireworks Senator Borah of Idaho, is understood to be drawing a plank concerning the action of Will Hays, former chairman of the Republican national committee, in soliciting a $160,000 campaign contribution from Harry Sinclair. Borah is planning to stage some fireworks and a heated contest is possible. Other planks will be about as usual. A carefully phrased law enforcement plank on prohibition is expected to be adopted without contest from the wet element. The World Court and Coolidge’s international policies will be indorsed along with the fiscal policies of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. Nineteen Die in Boat Fire KIEV. Russia, May 23.—Nineteen persons were killed today and many injured when a steamship burned in the Dneiper River. Eat as You Did in Childhood How you can safely eat whatever you fancy Do you remember the school days long ago w'hen your appetite was good and you could “eat anything”? Perhaps you yearn for a digestion like that now? You can have it, and easily, too Most digestive trouble is due to excess stomach acid which ferments the food and causes painful gases to dilate your stomach. Obviously you can only end indigestion and stomach pain by ridding yourself of this root cause, acidity. The quickest. surest and safest'way to do this Is to take Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. This brings prompt relief because it instantly neutralizes the excess acid in your stomach and then soothes, heals and strengthens the acid-weakened tissues. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy is of such great therapeutic value in the treatment of digestive troubles that it relieves cases of fifteen and twenty years’ standing. Don't delay—get a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy from your druggist today. It will give you glorious relief, so that instead of suffering after each meal you will aways enjoy healthy, care-free digestion. Special Agent- Hook Drug Cos. —Advertisement.

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Bp United Press NEW YORK. May 23.—’Tltf Will Rogers for President boom was launched here today. He was presented by “Life,” nationally known magazine of humor, as the candidate of a “bunkless” political party. If elected, he would be the first President in sixty-two years who was funny intentionally, Life quoted his sponsors as saying in Rogers behalf. The sponsors who drafted Rogers are listed as Henry Fora, Harold Lloyd, Nicholas Murray Butler, Tex Rickard, William Allen White, Babe Ruth, Judge Ben B.

SYMONS WINS SUIT Court Finds Bank Examiner Not Guilty. Bit Times Special WILLIAMSPORT. Ind., May 23. Motion to quash charges against Luther Symons, Indianapolis, State bank examiner, was sustained in circuit court here this morning by Judge Hurd v. Hurst of Miami Circuit Court. Argument on the motion was heard Friday. Judge Hurst held that there had been no corruption on the part of the bank commissioner, and that he had been acting in the capacity of a discretionary officer. The suit grew out of Symons closing of the Warren County Bank here last Jan. 17. Harry Hall. Warren County prosecutor, arguing against the motion, held that Symons was only an administrative officer. RICHMOND BANKS PLAN TO CONSOLIDATE JULY 1 5G,000.000 Merger Will Create One of State’s Strongest Institutions. till Times Special RICHMOND. Ind.. May 23.—Flanr, for the merger of The Union National Bank and the Second National Bank, both of this city, was announced today by Dudley Elmer, cashier of the Second National Bank. The consolidation will take place July 1. Merger of the two instutions will make a combined deposit of more than $6,000,000 and one of the strongest banks in the State. The Union National Bank Is capitalized at $150,000 and the Second National Bank at $300,000. George L. Gates, president of the smaller bank, plans to retire. Stockholders of his bank will receive S3OO for each share held.

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Lindsay, Roy W. Howard, Glenn H Curtiss, Charles Dana Gibson, Grantland Rice and the Rev. Francis J. Duffy. Rogers has yielded to the tremendous pressure thus brought to bear upon him and agreed to accept the office if elected. In accepting, however, he declined to have any one named as a vice presidential candidate. “If selected.” he said. “I'll do the work of both President and Vice President for one salary. When I ain't busy at the White House, I'll go down and ride hard on the Senate.” He specified that it would be the presidential salary of $75,000 annually that he would accept and he would save the Government the vice presidential salar yof $15,000. ARM FOUND ON ENGINE Mangled Fragment Is Found by Inspector. Inspecting an engine at the Shelby St. roundhouse of the Big Four Railroad this morning. J. A. Bowman, engine inspector, discovered a man’s mangled hand and arm on a brake beam. The engine had made a run from Kankakee, 111., during the night. The train crew said they did not know of striking anyone. The hand and arm were taken to city morgue.

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Has Your Back Given Out? Backache often warns of sluggisn kidneys. day find you lame, stiff and annoying headaches and dizzy ®A re kidney eliminations irregut§ Vi ftjjfc. Sluggish kidneys allow poisons YTS to remain in the blood and upset l n .wi'iaiissJl. >WiE the whole system. Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, increase the activity of the kidneys and thus aid in the elimination of waste impurities. Are recommended everywhere. Ask your neighbor! 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: L. W. Truitt, prop, shop store, 1243 E. Poplar St.. Terre Haute, Ind.. says: “I had attacks of disordered kidneys , and my back ached so severely I could hardly sit at the bench to do a day's work. My kidneys acted too freely. Doan's Pills soon fixed me up in good shape. The backache left and my kidneys were regulated.” Doan's Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Mllburn Cos., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. T.

PREPAREDNESS DENOUNCED AS PEACETHnEAT Council on International Relations Opens Annual Conference. \ After praising the Kellogg multilateral peace treaties, which would outlaw war between the signatory powers, Dr. James A. Woodburn, president of the Indiana Council on International Relations, denounced the War Department program of increased armament in his opening address at the second annual conference of the council at the Lincoln today. “Actions speak louder than words,” Wcodburn declared. “While Kellogg is pressing the overtures to outlaw war. the war departments of our Government constantly are urging the Nation to follow the old Prussian delusion that the surest guaranty of peace is to be found in vast military and naval establishments. “We must call a halt on our gigantic war-preparedness program. Two policies should run together, renunciation of war by treaty and renunciation of the implements oi 1 war.” Dr. Woodburn reviewed the pur- j poses of the council, which is tu aid in maintaining peace by a study of international relations. Mrs. Laura Puffer Morgan, Washington, D. C.. one of the leaders in the cause and cure of war movej ment, told of the work of that or- | ganization. The conference oened with a breakfast of the executive commit- : tee. Rabbi James G. Heller, presi- ! dent of the Cincinnati Peace League, i was scheduled to address the lunch- ; eon at noon. diesussion by prominent leaders is on the afternoon program. KEYNOTE BY SIMMS Lafayette Is Temporary Democrat Chairman. Dan W. Simms, Lafayette attorney, will be temporary chairman and keynote speaker of the Democratic State convention in Cadle Tabernacle, Tuesday and Wednesday. June 5 and 6. Simms' selection and convention dates were determined, Tuesday, by the convention arrangements committee at State headquarters in the Claypool. R. Earl Peters, State chairman, announced that Lew O’Bannon, Corydon editor, was chosen permanent chairman, and two selected for sergeants-at-arms. Dr. Wilbur Dunham of Kempton. Ninth district chairman, and Virgil Simmons of Bluffton, Eight dlistrict chairman. Convention dates were advanced one day so that the tabernacle might be engaged. Hotels have agreed to advance their convention reservations one day. CITY GROCERY ROBBED Two bandits held up the Kroger grocery at 2001 Parker Ave., this morning and escaped in an automobile with about $7. They forced Clyde Disbro, 2007 Parker Ave., a customer, and James Rigel. clerk, to face the wall, while they rifled the cash register. The head and lower face of one of the bandits was bandaged.

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FINED FOR EMBEZZLING Harry Wilson Gets Suspended Jail Sentence. Charged with embezzling about SI,OOO from the Pathfinder Automobile Service Company, 215 E. New York £t„ Harry Wilson, 20 N. Oriental St., was fined SIOO and sentenced to six months in jail by Municipal Judge Paul C. Wetter. The jail term was suspended because Wilson has a wife and baby. MASONS TO FRANKLIN Return to City at Noon on • Special Train. Charles C. La Follette, Thorntown, Ind., who was elected grand mastr of the Indiana Grand Lodge, F. & A. M„ Tuesday at the 111th annual two-day convention at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois Sts., was to make appointments late today to subordinate offices. More than 700 Master Masons visited the Masonic Home at Franklin. Ind., this morning returning to Indianapolis at noon on a special train. I The session will close with this afternoon's meeting. Other officers elected Tuesday were: Obie J. Smith, Indianapolis, past grand master; Jere West, Crawfordsville, deputy grand master; Roscoe Kiper, Booneville, senior grand warden: Ira H. Church, Elkhart, junior grand warden; Frank E. Gavin, Indianapolis, grand trea-

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