Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1930 — Page 9

MAY 8, 1930

HOUSE STUDIES BILL OPPOSING WAR OATH BAR Removal of Arms Pledge Question for Aliens Being Considered. By Kcrippu-Hoicord Xrwspaprr Alliance WASHINGTON, May 8. The house immigration committee today began consideration of legislation to amend the naturalization laws so that conscientious objectors to war may become citizens of the United States. Two days after the United States supreme court denied Rosika Schwimer the right of citizenship. Representative Anthony J. Griffin of New York introduced a bill adding this language to the naturalization laws: ‘ Except that no person mentally, morally, and otherwise qualified shall be debarred from citizenship by reason of his or her religious or philosophical opinions with regard to the lawfulness of war as a means of settling international disputes." Griffin says congress never intended the present law to be interpreted as it has been in the past. "The naturalization bureau gratuitously has interpolated this blood sacrifice requirement,” says Griflin. “This is meddlesome interference with the act of congress, to which I object. Congress has prescribed the form of oath and that, in my opinion is sufficient to test the good-will of the applicant for citizenship. “When citizens are examined for naturalization they are presented with a questionnaire. Question 23 contains the oath to support and defend the Constitution. Then follows the unauthorized question: 44 ‘lf necessary are you willing to take up arms in defense of this country?’ “The whole theory of this sort of inquisition is silly. The average thoughtless applicant answers yes because he thinks that is the answer expected. The question traps only the intelligent, the thoughtful, the deeply religious and sincerely conscientious people who have perfectly honorable tneories on the subject of war.”

ENTRY LISTS TO CLOSE Entry lists will close at midnight for the annual show of the Indianapolis Boston lender Club, to be held at the Denison, May 18, More than 100 dogs are to be shown in the exhibition, which is attracting entries from a number of states. Three New York breeders will compete for the prizes and the entry lists also include breeders from Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois and Missouri. Stomach Sufferers Have Bad Breath If you suffer stomach troubles you’re guilty of bad breath. Mouth washes help but little. But— clean out your stomach with Tanlac and start it working right,and see howquicklybad breath disappears along with your othef troubles. Money back guarantee.

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MOLDTHAN ELECTED HEAD OF CORPORATION Langmaid Retires as President of Guaranty Discount Firm. At the annual meeting of the board of directors of the Guaranty Discount Corporation, Alfred G.

Moldthan, an active member of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, was elected president, succeeding Charles T. Laugmaid, w T ho was elected chairman of the board of directors. Langmaid announced that pressure of personal business affairs made it necessary for him to relinquish active duties with the company.

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Moldthan has been prominent in real estate business in Indianapoli for fourteen years and connected with the corporation since it was organized in 1924, in charge of al. real estate operations, in which the company specializes. Other officers elected were Henry J. Pohlmeyer, vice-president; William H. Langmaid, secretary, and J. H. Summers, treasurer. The assets of the company are 51.275.000. MODEL CHAUFFEUR IS REVEALED AS BANDIT Employe of City Official Charged With Jekyll, Hyde Career. Hit Vnitrd Prc*n CLEVELAND, May B.—Cliffton Ellsworth, 22. by day a quiet, wellmannered chauffeur for Dudley S. Blossom, city welfare director, was revealed today as a gunman, who has participated in a series of restaurant and filling station robberies during the last month. His Jekyll and Hyde career was brought to light when he and two companions were arrested and confessed to more than a dozen holdups since April 6. Papal State Gets Monopoly VATICAN CITY, May B.—Citizens of the papal state can no- longer import tobacco duty free, but will be obliged in the future to purchase from official Vatican shops.

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