Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1930 — Page 24

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DRY LAW POLL NOT IMPARTIAL, VIEW OF MILES League Attorney Advances Reason for Anti-Wet Vote of Indiana. How Indiana is one of the few states polling the largest figure in Lhe law enforcement column of the Literary Digest prohibition referendum was explained today by E. A. Miles, attorney for the Indiana Anti-Saloon fLeague. Contrary to advice from the National Anti-Saloon League, the Indiana dry.' have been asked by Superintendent C. H. Winders of the Indiana league to vote when they receive a Digest ballot, Miles said. Today the Indiana poll stood 19,799 for enforcement. 14,664 for modification and 34,608 for repeal, making a total of 49,051. The combined wet and moist vote exceeds the dry by 9,493. Miles explained that neither Dr. Winders nor the national officials of the Anti-Saloon League feel that the poll is of great significance. “I have spent a great deal of time in the smaller towns and in the country recently and there are few, if any, ballots being sent out there,” Miles contended. ‘‘They are going to the cities and largely to the wet centers, in my opinion. "I know of no woman who has received one.” The national dry organization, in asking its members not to vote, has prepared the perfect alibi, it has been pointed out. Should the drys win, they can say this was without their participation, and should they lose, they can point out that they didn't vote. Under Winders’ ruling this will not hold good in Indiana. DRAG RIVER FOR BODY City Man Believed to Have Taken Own Life at Louisville. Dragging of the Ohio river at Louisville continued today in search for the body of Jesse Gossett, 25, of 4230 Schofield avenue, missing since Sunday. Finding of his clothing and watch near the new Ohio river bridge at Louisville Thursday caused belief he had ended his life in the stream. DISCUSS HOSPITAL SITE Flower Mission Leaders to Confer With Health Board. Flower Mission Society leaders will confer with the board of health relative to renewal of the offer of a site for a tuberculosis hospital unit at city hospital. Mrs. David Ross, president, announced today. Under the last administration, it was decided to devote a floor in the proposed ward building to the Flower Mission memorial rather than build a separate structure.

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