Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1929 — Page 12
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EVERYBODY—i Will want to Read the Series v of Daily Articles by MRS. MABEL WILLEBRANDT Ex-Assistani United States Attorney General, in Charge of Prohibition Enforcement for Seven ) ears ON THE “TRUTH ABOUT PROHIBITION” 4 \ The Indianapolis Times has no other purpose $ t. Stanley, President in securing the publication rights of these articles if than to sei ve the public interest and to bring || mjf g |l is flit.. * “This is a splendid contribution to the cause of good govern* to the people, who are the ultimate judges of ment, for Mrs, Willebrandt is an authority on the legal status of all our institutions, all the tacts concerning hand that our people need io help them in an intelligent underevery public question. This policy of The Times standing of the benefits we have derived from the law, even under to print, as far as possible, all information on f| ff% |Tf\ 1 both sides of every controversial question in I'M f 1 jf I S 1 §Jk 1 contained in Mrs. Willebrandt’* letters to The Times. 1 which the public is interested directed the pur* | jj[ \J? J, 1 JL# JL chase of this series of articles written by a worn- Fe^L^T^i^napohC 0 ’ an who has the confidence of practically every s person who has faith in our prohibition laws, at and Jj I™ ■ i “It is with satisfaction that I learn of your plan to publish * much higher price than ha, ever been paid for it |J 0 JIC f“if fl ‘oTS^AS. any other similar series. & U 1 cause of her activities while in public office. At the same time The Times has the guarantee that Mrs. Wiile* the stand of your own publication is also recognized in this brandt Will i!eli tbe truth and all the truth with* “We'appreciate the spirit of fair play exhibited in this plan, out exaggeration and without suppression and _ The ultimate solution of every question must rest on the founda- . , ~ f, . . ,1 r i # a f tion of the facts and merit. Os course, those who believe in the feels that her experiences in the entorcement Eighteenth Amendment believe also in the merit of their position, of prohibition make her statements undisputed fmg iff but light on all phases of every question must be given for a true as an authoritative source. C/fl/ t/ff/V/ ultimate position.” If You Live in a Sparsely I |j|J| Ipl| f| jjtkl $% WH " 1 * Settled Community § §l| | fpgj f\ | fJf{ %%0 INDIANAPOLIS
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