Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1928 — Page 20

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AMERICAN GIRL FAYS FOR WHIRL BY BREAKDOWN Pace of Jazz Age Takes Heavy Physical Toil, Warn Health Officials. By United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 19.—Physical breakdowns threaten the modern gir lbecause of her intensive pace in the whirl of the present jazz age, according to the Unitea States public health service. This conclusion was reached by health service physicians, who have conducted a study of the situation. They find a slight increase in tuberculosis among women is resulting. Numerous causes were cited as leading to breakdowns. Foremost among them were hurried social life; strain from school or business; not taking sufficient time to eat; insufficient rest and scanty clothing. These factors tend to wear out the body, health service find. Four things are held necessary to lifetime good health, they say; eight hours’ sleep a night, regular meals three times a' day, six glasse of water daily and proper clothing."' -

Welcome Teachers! DANCING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY ?jmvm WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE TO TWELVE GIRLS, SATURDAY, OCT. 20 DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF DICK POWELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA Danceograph lessons on Tuesday.

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Two miles south of Greenwood stands the old Hill house, a lone survivor of almost forgotten times. More than a century ago Littleton Hill received from the government, the land on which it stands and built the little log house—though it was not regarded as a little house then. Only one deed for the transfer of the property has been made in the 110 years of its existence. The heirs of Littleton Hill kept it until thirty-five years ago, when it was bought by the late husband of Mrs. Molly Trout, its present owner. Originally there were three houses in a row, extending Lack from the road. The road wound through the woods, now it is straight. Houses had need of company in Indiana then. Only reminiscent little groves where their dooryards spread remain of two of the homes while Littleton Hill's house, with its twenty acres of land, still stands decrepit. It has seen much of the drama of life in its eleven decades. Ghosts of stories still haunt it. An aged woman, who still lives two miles west of the home remembers her childhood days eighty years ago at the log schoolhouse in a nearby grove which stood—and still stanus—she remembers how she broke her arm there, and was laken to Hill’s home to be ministered by his crude, but skillful bone surgery. In its more modern days, the old house has seen murder, when a tenant killed his wife. But it is very peaceful now. Its original logs, eighteen inches thick, are covered with weather boards; its clapboard roof repalced by felt, and shrubs have overgrown its yard as time has buried its memories.

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LYRIC Where the Crowds Go!

OUR 16th ANNIVERSARY A BIG DOUBLE HEADLINE BILL SIX VAUDEVILLE ACTS AND A FEATURE PICTURE ON THE SCREEN

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.THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

LESLIE DENIES HALTING PROBE Soft Slap Given Jackson by G. 0. P. Candidate. By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 19.—Harry G. Leslie, Republican nominee for Governor, in an address here Thursday night, tried to shake off responsibility for blocking legislative investigation, in the 1927 general assembly, of charges of corruption which later resulted in the indictment and trial of Governor Ed Jackson. Frank C. Dailey, Leslie’s oppo-

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nent, and other Democratic speakers have charged repeatedly that when the Saunders resolution appeared certain of adoption, with the help of Republican house members, Leslie herded Republicans into caucus and insisted on a strict party vote to defeat the investigation. This was accomplished and the resolution defeated. "I did nothing directly or indirectly to stop a legislative inquiry,” Leslie said. “I merely did my duty to the state when I called for affidavits.” “The matters that came to us as gossip, lacking proof or meaning, were then being presented before a grand jury in regular order. Indictment of Governor Jackson, Robert I. Marsh, his law partner and former klan attorney, and George V. Coffin, then Marion county Republican chairjnan, now Seventh district chairman, resulted.

Because the statute of limitations had run, Jackson was freed and the other cases dismissed. “It is up to the people to get away from weakening Influences such as technicalities in the courts,” he said. “I join you in refusing to accept the theory that the ‘running of the

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nocence.’ We need to strengthen, not hogtie, our courts.”