Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1929 — Page 16

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HOOVER'S LAW GROUP TO SET OFF WET WAR Both Sides Mass Forces for Prohibition Battle Before Commission, Sv United Prrf * WASHINGTON, May 13.—Advertising methods of cigaret manufacturers was attacked today in the "Clipsheet' issued by the Methodist board of temperance, prohibition and public morals. “The bill board advertising depleting a cigaret, in rb* mouth of a young girl, the radio advertising which invades the American home and pictures the use of cigarets as a healthful habit for men. women, and children, the use of paid and misleading ‘testimonials,' have crossly offended the sense of decency of millions of American people,'’ the article said. “Any effort to encourage the growth of the cigaret habit, among women ” the text continued, “deserves the severest condemnation. It Is not an American habit, and the majority of American men are outraged by the effort to change the standards of good taste in American womanhood promotion of this under irable development by advertising is not only to be regretted, but should be resisted.”

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New Ailment, Believed Poisoning, Retards Operation Recovery. Bit T'rrte<i pr*n GREENWICH. Conn.. May 13.—A new ailment believed resulting from poisoning has retarded the progress of Mrs. Gene Tunney’s convalescence from an appendicitis operation. Asa result Tunney’s dream of a. happy domestic life on his 50-acre old colonial estate near Stamford, Conn., far from the atmosphere of fighting that made him a millionaire, faces indefinite interruption. The Tunneys are at Brioni island, in Italy, where doctors reported Mrs. Tunney, the former Polly Lauder of Greenwich, as recovering from her operation. They are likely to remain there some time, according to George Lauder, the heavyweight chompion’s brother-in-law. Lauder told the United Press today that his sister's stomach had been affected by some form of poisoning, which her relatives attribute to the water she has been drinking on her honeymoon. The illness is regarded so seriously, Lauder said, that Tunney has postponed indefinitely his return to the United States, and Mrs. George Lauder, the patient’s mother, will not return until July, at least, from her villa in Italy close to Brioni island.

Straight Face! By United Press AURORA, 111.. May 13. Michael Morg will have to keep a straight face the next time he looks at Mrs. Marie Ossesstreicher, his neighbor, or go to jail. Justice Lester Galvin has issued a restraining order to keep Morg from making faces at her.

ATTORNEY QUITS BAR Russell V. Duncan Hands Resigna- j tion to Supreme Court Clerk. Resignation of Russell V. Duncan from the Indiana bar has been presented to Charles L. Biederwolf. j clerk of the supreme court, and will j be acted, upon by the court. Duncan, former state representa- ! tive, who ts serving time in the federal penitentiary at Leavenworth, j Kan., recently resigned his attorneyship in federal court here. He was sentenced for theft of a j tax refund check. France to Honor Paderewski By United Press \ PARIS, May 13.—Ignace Jan Paderewski, world-famous Polish pia- | nist, will be awarded the grand cross j of the Legion of Honor in the near ; future, it was announced today. j

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SOUTHWEST IS THREATENED BY RISING RIVERS Bridges Out in Oklahoma; Streams at Flood Stage in Kansas, Bu United Press KANSAS CITY. Mo., May 13. Muddy waters of swollen creeks and rivers again threatened sections of the southwest today. Promise of fair weather induced hope that serious damage might be averted, al-

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