Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1929 — Page 7

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WISCONSIN WET SENATOR WILL CONTINUE FIGHT Gettelman Undismayed by Defeat of State Liquor Bill. llv t'ntted Preen MADISON, Wis., Aug. 7.—The campaign against prohibition will be continued in the 1931 session, Senator Bernhard Gettelman promised today. Not satisfied with repeal of the state dry law by the present general assembly, the wet Milwaukeean declared he would renew his efforts to put the state in the liquor manufacturing business, a plan which he holds is not in *. intradiction to the eighteenth amendment. Defeat of this proposal by a senate vote of 12 to 9 Tuesday disposed of all wet projects since Wisconsin earlier this year repealed its state dry law and abolished its prohibition enforcement department. Gettelman would provide for a state medicinal liquor bureau to dispense intoxicants to citizens on affidavit they were to be used for medical purposes only. Opponents of the Gettelman bill listened in silence Tuesday to the 1 arguments of the wet leaders. “The eighteenth amendment is a double cross in the name of patriotism,” Gettelman said. He charged his senate colleagues with playing j politics with a dry minority rather than heeding the sentiment of the j “wet majority.” “In the poor districts they drink j moonshine and home brew,” he con- j tinued. “In the rich districts they drink Canadian Club and fine beer, j The state should profit from this, i not the bootleggers.”

CITY SWIMMING POOL TESTS SATISFACTORY City Health Head Approve* Hand Chlorination. Tests today showed water from McClure and Warfleigh municipal bathing beaches were satisfactory, Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city health officer, declared. Laboratory tests of samples also were made this week from Ringgold, Rhodlus, Willard, Ellenberger and Douglas pools. The hand chlorine system of purification is working satisfactorily, Dr. Morgan said. ASK ROADS CLOSED Petition Declares Highways Near Airport Valueless. Petitions to vacate four roads in the municipal airport tract, south of Ben Davis, were filed with County Auditor Harry Dunn Tuesday by Oren S. Hack, city corporation counsel. The roads named are Hardin and Sanders roads, Raymond street and Southern avenue. The petitions pointed out that the roads are of no further benefit. Appointment of three freeholders to view the roadways is sought.

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PLANE FLIGHT FAILS TO SAVE GIRL’S LIFE Blood Transfusion Made by Surgeon After Air Trip. Bn Pnlted Prrnt TICONDEROGA. N. Y., Aug. 7. Modem science and air transportation lost a race against death today when Theresa Hart, 9, died following an operation for a blood diseases performed Monday by surgeons who flew here from New York City in an ! effort to save her life. The girl gave signs of improvement immediately after the blood transfusion w'as performed by Dr. George Baehr, but failed to rally through the night. Her father, Harold S. Hart of Mamaroneck, telephoned Dr. Baehr in the metropolis and the latter flew by seaplane in two and one-half hours to perform the operation. REUNION TO BE HELD Descendants of Stephen Sims to Meet Suliday. The annual reunion of descendants of Stephen Sims will be held at the Riverside park shelter house at noon Sunday, Aug. 11. Officers of the association are: Morris Ritchie of Lebanon, president; Lizzie Sims Lee of Frankfort, secretary-treasurer, and Rose Sims of Lebanon, historian.

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