Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1928 — Page 14

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PRECEDENT SET BY HIGH COURT EDICTON KLAN No Effect Expect on K. K. K. in New York From Secrecy Ban. By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The United States supreme court decision upholding New York state’s anti-Ku-Klux Klan law will have little effect on the Klan according to general belief here today because the hooded organization last July formally announced it had end - ed its secret character. - Hiram Wesley Evans, klan leader, who announced the end of secrecy could not be found here today, and the suit, where he formerly maintained national Klan offices was vacant. Sets Precedent The decision upholding the “Walker law” requiring secret organizations to file membership lists with the secretary of state, how with the secretary of state however is important because of the precedent which will guide lawmakers in the future, lawyers said. The court rejected al lthe claims made by George W. Bryant, Buffalo (N. Y.) klan official, that the law was arbitrary and an infringement of his personal liberty. Justice Van Devanter, reading the court’s opinion, discussed the secret and night activities of the klan and said that when the state was dealing with such a situation, its police power overshadowed in law and personal rights the klansman might have under the constitution. One Justice Dissents Bryant, who brought a habeas corpus suit, to prevent the state from imposing a SI,OOO to SIO,OOO fine for failing to report the members and officers of the Buffalo klan, lost in New York courts and the supreme court upheld them. One justice, Mcßeynolds, dissented, holding that no federal question was involved and that therefore the supreme court should not review the state court’s rulings. PLANS BUSINESS LIFE State Auditor to Take Up Duties as Secretary Manufacturing Firm. When Lewis S. Bowman, state auditor, retires from office Dec. 1, he will devote his entire time to his position as secretary of the Perfect Circle Company of Hagerstown. He has been associated with the company since July of this year. The company has plants at Tipton, Newcastle and Hagerstown. It is one of the largest manufacturers of piston rings. Bowman exj ects to maintain his residence here, he announced. Sure Way to Stop Coughing is Prescription Relieves Almost Instantly Coughing is usally due to causes .hich patent medicines and cough syrups do not reach. However, Thoxine, a famous doctor’s prescription relieves coughing with the very first swallow. It works on an entirely different theory, has a double action, relieves the irritation and goes direct to the internal causes. Unlike most cough medicines. Thoxine contains no chloroform, dope, or other harmful drugs. Safe for the whole family. Also excellent for sore throat. Quick relief guaranteed or yeur money back. 35c, COc and SI.OO. All druggists.—Advertisement.

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MARMON SEES DRIVES GOAL Gifts Reach $672,000; Just SIIO,OOO to Go. “The goal Is in sight," declared Walter C. Marmon, chairman of the Community Fund drive for $781,800, upon making a survey of audited fund subscriptions today. Total gifts to the fund now stand $672,234.47 and the number of givers at 31,650. Extension of the campaign to Wednesday noon, as anonunced Monday, was effected primarily to give these women’s army and employes’ divisions more time to father outstanding pledge cards, said Marmon. Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, director of the women’s army, today asserted tljat district chairmen and neighborhood team leaders are certain to repeat last year's success and reach their quota. Six employes’ divisions Monday reported contributions totaling $27,765, raising their grand total to $88,708.73. Reports of workers at the Wednesday noon meeting will determine whether further extension of the closing date of the drive is advisable, Marmon said. Fourteen volunteer workers have joined the Red Feather delegation by turning in subscriptions beyond their quotas. They are: Almus G. Ruddell, Otis C. Logan, Malcolm Moore, Frank V. Mills, Mrs. David Cohen, Mrs. Chester Albright, Mrs. L. B. Conner, Mrs. L. Jeffries, Mrs. Edward H. Trimpe, Mrs. George J. Yoke, Mrs. H. Hinkle, Mrs. F. A. Noegle, Mrs. Raymond W. Roberson and Mrs. Ethel P. Clarke. Corn Yields High " By United Press WILLIAMSPORT, Ind., Nov. 20. —Corn averaging eighty bushels to the acre and of excellent quality, was harvested by Charles Schlosser, Sr., at his farm near here. Local elevator men state that it is of the best quality since 1921. Constable Faces Trial TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 20. William Stewart, 39, a constable, will be tried in city court here Dec. 6 on a charge of assault and battery. Loyd Montgomery charges the office ’s struck him while seeking collection of a fine. Stewart is at liberty under SI,OOO pending trial Lifts Neuralgics on Their Feet New York Specialist's Prescription Amazes Hospitals and Physicians. DRUGGISTS GUARANTEE JfURITO So many thousands have found quick relief trom neuralgia, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago and rheumatism thru. Nurito that It has now become the standard relief throughout the world. It was discovered by a New York Specialist famous in the East for the speed at which his own prescription banishes pains and aches. He has finally been persuaded to place it at the disposal of the general public through drug stores everywhere. Nurito contains no opiates or narcotics and is absolutely harmless. It has authorized druggists to guarantee that a few doses of Nurito will stop the most intense pain even of many years’ standing—or your money will be instantly refunded. If you want to feel again the Joy of living, banish needless agony, and sleep soundly at night, go to your druggist at once and ask him to let you try Nurito, under this moneyback guarantee. At all drug stores and Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores.—Advertisement.

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