Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1929 — Page 5
FEB 13, 1929.
DRY CRUSADER ‘VANISHES’ INTO FARMROUTINE Shumaker to Be Just One of ‘Dairy Barn Line’ While Serving Term. BY EDWIN' V. O’NEEL Times SUIT Correspondent PUTNAMVILLE, Ind., Feb. 13. Dr. Edward 8. Shumaker, ordained Methodist minister and dry leader, today observed Ash Wednesday, the opening of the Lenten season, at the Indiana state farm. The sixty-day sentence at the penal institution for contempt of the state supreme court will be a period of abstinence and denial of luxuries for the League superintendent—but the time for worship will, be limited by the routine of farm duties. His only time for worship will be a brief evening period in a dormitory with a hundred other prisoners and Sundays—except as he may meditate with God *while working in the farm dairy department. Easter in Prison The 60-year-old dry crusader was committed to the farm Feb. 11 at 5:15 p. m. and will be eligible to release April 4, if he cuts seven days from the term by a perfect behavior record. He will spend Easter Sunday in the penal institution with 1,100 prisoners, about 50 per cent of whom are members of the “bootlegging iratemity” which Shumaker so bitterly fought. By today he had “melted” into the dairy barn line, lost in the routine of the farm life. His only contact unth the outside world during the sentence will be two outgoing letters a month, daily letters from home, access to daily newspapers and magazines, and a radio loud-speaker in the dormitory. He can have family visitors twice a month. Spirit Is Tolerant Shumaker began his term with a tolerant spirit. Captain Arment warned him that some of the prisoners might razz him at first and suggested he take .> in good spirits. “Oh. I’ll 'x a good sport about it. I might josh with the boys, a little myself,” Shimaker is said to have replied. Shumaker appeared cheerful when he received the final medical examination before Dr. J. F. Gillespie, Greencastle, late Tuesday. He expressed concern over the result of
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the bill of fare on his health since he has been on a diet several months. “You’ll have to eat what you can get here,” Dr. Gillespie replied. He was pronounced physically fit. Friends of Shumaker had hoped he would be able to write memoirs of his fight on the liquor fight during his term, but it is likely that the dairy barn schedule will rob him of sufficient time. He will arise at 5 a. m., an hour earlier than the other inmates, arid work until 5 p. m., with an hour for luncheon. He will line up with 1.100 other prisoners before Assistant Captain Lee Hubbard thrice daily for roll call. The roll call is held outdoors in all kinds of weather. Hubbard calls out the departments and the line foreman answers the number of men present. J. F. Morphew is in charge of the dairy line. Then the brick yard gang, quarry line, nursery and other squads march to their posts. Shumaker will have practically no time away from the other prisoners in his dormitory. There are about 150 others in Dormitory Six. Prisoners can smoke, read, play checkers, listen to radio or “rest” for two hours in the evening. They retire at 8 p. m. After chores are done on Sundays, prisoners may rest, go to church, read or play games. “Shumaker will get along fine if folks will lea.ve him alone. But if ministers and others persist in coming to see him in droves they will be firmly but courteously refused, Arment said. Second finger prints of Shumaker for the farm files were taken Tuesday afternoon.
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