Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1929 — Page 18
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REPEAL OF DRY LAW ADVOCATED BY FRISCO BAR Attorneys Vote 5 to 1 for Separate Liquor Rule by States. Bit Bcripps-Haward Newspaper Alliance BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19.—Following the lead of New York, Boston, and Philadelphia lawyers, the San Francisco Bar Association has voted a resolution urging repeal of the dry law and reference of all enforcement regulations to the several states of the Union. The vote was overwhelmingly in favor of repeal. Out of 1,011 ballots sent out, 546 lawyers voted for repeal and only 105 voted against it. Failing to vote were 354 and 8 votes were rejected for technical error. The resolution voted by 5 to 1 San Francisco lawyers was “Resolved, that it Is the sense of this association that the eighteenth amendment, the Volstead act, all orders and regulations for the enforcement thereof, should be repealed and the subject of prohibition be remitted to the sole regulation of the several states.” “I feel,” said President Maurice Harrison of the San Francisco Bar Association,” that this vote is extremely significant. When the members of the bar, lawyers sworn to enforce the law and the Constitution and in close touch with enforcement of the law, vote by a majority of more than 5 to 1 for the repeal of the entire dry law it means only one thing. This is that they feel the law is not only unenforced, but probably unenforceable. “Further, they feel that such a law, flagrantly violated by otherwise law-abiding citizens, is a danger to the whole legal structure of society.” It is probable that the Los Angeles Bar Association will take similar action. FAVORS HAITI PROBE Minnesota Senator Declines to Talk About Visit to Island. Bit United 're** BALBOA, Canal Zone, Dec. 19.Arriving here today. Senator Henrik Shipstead of Minnesota said he “heartily favored ftn investigation of conditions in Haiti by a commission appointed by President Herbert Hoover.” Although he had stopped at Port Au Prince, Senator Shipstead de- j dined to comment on conditions as J he found them. Fur Thefts Reported Bn Timex Special ROCKVILLE. Ind., Dec. 19. Theft of several hundred dollars worth of furs has been reported to authorities here. Included in the lot are twenty-four raccoon, twenty red fox, sixty mink and a gray fox skin.
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THESPIS TO GIVE PLAY ‘Fiat Lux* Will Be Presented By Butler Dramatic Club. Thespis, Butler university dramatic organization, will present "Fiat Lux,” a Christmas play, in the university theater Wednesday and Thursday. George Lehman, Kenneth Rothschild, David Milligan, Marjorie Goble, - Margaret Gowdy, Margaret Bradbum and Florence and Jess Pritchard comprise the cast.
Tea Scalds Cause Deaths LAGRANGE. Ind., Dec. 19.—Donald Watson, 2, is dead at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Watson, five miles north of here as a result of scalds suffered from two swallows of tea.
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