Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 March 1929 — Page 6
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FIGHT TO TURN JURIES AGAINST JONES DRY LAW New York Lawyers Start Campaign to Nullify New Measure. Bit United Press NEW YORK. March 15.—A committee of lawyers, including four former assistant United States attorneys, has be'ui organized here to combat the Jones prohibition law by “educating” juries not to convict under its provisions. “We propose tr fight this measure with the same vigor that the New York bar displayed in the case of the act known as the fugitive Slave law.” a statement issued by the committee’said. / Frederick C. Bellinger, one of the former assistant United States attorneys, explained that the committee hoped to “nullify” the Jones law in the same way that the conspiracy charges against night club owners failed here. Juries refused to convict the night club owners, who were tried on conspiracy charges. The Jones law provides a maximum penalty of five years’ imprisonment and a SIO,OOO fine for violation‘of the prohibition act. "Since ths sale of a glass of beer,” said Frederick R. Coudert, chairman of the committee, “has been raised to the dignity of a felony carrying penalties similar to those provided in this state for assault ana manslaughter, it was thought best to form a committee to assist those who; have done nothing condemned by civilized society, and who might be Object to such severe penalties. “Apdrt from the law, the sale of intoxicants is not wrong. While it mayybe illegal, it can not be made wronife by any statute as it is not condemned by moral sentiment nor inherently dangerous to others. To endeayor to penalize such acts by the infliction of penalties hitherto only applicable to moral infractions bring the whole criminal law into contempt and handicaps its administration.”
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PARK PURCHASE RECONSIDERED Board to Take Up Sinclair Estate Proposal Again. Purchase of the Robert Sinclair Estate, Forty-second street and Boulevard place, for a public park will be reconsidered next week by the park board. The board recently rescinded action on a resolution to acquire the property when it was decided the price was too high. H. Walker DeHaven, representative of the Fairview community, asked the board to reconsider the proposal after conferring with Mayor L. Ert Slack. Michael E. Foley, board member, said he opposed payment of $70,000 for the property. It was appraised at $40,000 exclusive of buildings. VIOLET RAY MEDICAL TREATMENTS BLASTED No More Effective Than Mustard Plaster, Says British Report. Bl'/ United Press LONDON, March 15.—Doubt expressed by the medical research council as to the curative powers of ray therapy and the sensational statement that it probably was no more effective than a mustard plaster, created a stir in the medical profession today. The fact that artificial light treatments were given King George some time ago still Is fresh in the memory of the public as well as the official bulletins, which were issued at the time intimating the beneficial results. The only difference that the medical research council can see between the mustard plaster and ray therapy, according to the report, is that mustard plasters are cheaper. The report recounts an extensive analysis in the treatment of children by ultra violet rays and says that “when conditions between children with and without treatment is analyzed, the results of the light treatment are wholly negative.” Unskilled labor in the United States receives in wages, in actual buying power, from two to three times what similar labor in Europe receives.
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TECH’S HONOR PUPILS NAMED Miriam Schurman Is First, With 16 Points. Miriam Schurman led all students at Technical high school with six-tqen-honor points for . the first marking period this semester. Second on the Tech honor roll is Herbert Korff. with fifteen and onehalf points. Those in third place with fifteen points are Harriet Brown, Mary Elizabeth Edwards and Eleanor Rathert. There are 914 names on that particular honor roll. Stanley Malless, Lawrence Sims and Elizabeth Case led the senior and post-graduate honor roll with fourteen points. Edith Hagelskamp was second with thirteen and onehalf and Geraldine James and Aline Balsley placed third with thirteen points. In the junior and other underclasses, Thelma Coleman, William Stevenson and Virginia Harter, led with a straight A-plus report card. Other underclassmen, who had thirteen or more honor points, are Hilda Koroff, fourteen and one-half; Albert McEowen and Emily Schuback, fourteen, and Robert Schmitt, Bettie Belk. Melvin Lichtenberg, Hubert Thiesing and Virginia Hitchcock, thirteen. Catherine Heath led all freshmen with a straight A-plus report card. Sponsor room 186 had three of. seven Jjgeshmen on the honor roll gaining unusual distinction.
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LESLIE SLAPS MEMORIAL TAX Discourages Group Which Asks Clark Levy. “I’ll think it over,” was the only encouragement Governor Harry G. Leslie gave members of the George Rogers Clark memorial commission who called on him late Thursday to urge approval of the bill continuing the 4-mill memorial levy for another year. "You have elaborated on memorial plans more than was originally intended,” Governor Leslie told the delegation, members of which told him the added $200,000 was needed to acquire property to give the memorial at Vincennes the proper setting. “We’re supposed to make money go a long way and we’ve been cutting appropriations right and left. First one group and then another comes in wanting an ap-
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propriation for this and that. They even wanted $50,000 for Purdue university to prove that Indiana coal is better than it is! I’m not sold on this additional money for the memorial.” In this group which called on the Governor were C. B. Coleman, secretary of the Indiana historical commission; Dean Stanley Coulter of Purdue university and state conservation commissioner; Mrs. Anne Studebaker Carlisle of South Bend, Msgr. Francis H. Gavisk of Indianapolis. D. Frank Culbertson of Vincennes, Clem J. Richards of Terre Haute and Representative James H .Lowry of Indianapolis. Masonic Leader Dies By Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 15. Dr. Charles A. Lippincott, active in the Masonic order in Indiana, is dead here of pneumonia. He was a thirty-third degree Mason, past state grand master and past grand prelate of the Knights Templar. He was manager of the co-operative department of the Studebaker corporation.
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EXPLOSION LOSS $4,500 Rubber Cement Blast Occur* at General Tire Cos. Explosion of rubber cement at the General Tire Company, 115 East New York street, late Thursday damaged vulcanizing equipment valued at $3,000 and new tires valued at $1,500. The explosion occurred in the vulcanizing shop on the second floor and when firemen arrived flames from twelve-gallon cans of the rubber cement were raging. Damage to the building, however, was estimated at only SI(KX. William Coughlin, operator of the tire shop, said all loss was covered by insurance.
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