Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 70, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 July 1930 — Page 16

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BRAINS INSTEAD OF BRAWN. RULE FOR DRHASES Sensational Enforcement Is Under Ban, Woodcock Tells Generals. B'j United Prrs WASHINGTON, July 31.—Sensational methods of enforcement will have no place in the administration's future prohibition policy, if the program outlined today Amos W. W. Woodcock, prohibition director, is followed. Neither will federal dry agents be allowed to "waste their time upon picayunish, noncommercial cases,’’ the new prohibition chieftain told the twelve administrators, here from all parts of the country for a two-day conference on enforcement methods. Woodcock said * his aim is more effective enforcement “fairly, honestly, earnestly and lawfully” by the best trained staff of detectives, in the world. Commercial violators, rather than petty offenders, will be the main objectivei it was made clear by the director. James M. Doran, alcohol commissioner, met today with the twelve alcohol permit supervisors to discuss promulgation of new regulations, effective Sept. 1. Establishment of schools to train dry agents was announced by Woodcock. “They are intended to train the agents to act always as gentlemen and to use their brains rather than their brawn in discharging their duties. They will not use weapons except for defense,” said Woodcock. Headquarters school for training instructors will be established soon. On Oct. Ia group of twenty-four picked men, graduated from a onemonth course here, will be sent to the various districts to act as schoolmasters for the dry agents. NATIONAL PARTY TO OCCUPY LOG CABIN Indiana Campaign to Be Opened in August at Picnic. National headquarters of the National party will be located temporarily in a newly erected log cabin on a tract at 3310 South Keystone avenue, where the party expects to build permanent quarters, John Zahnd, national chairman, announced today. Pledged to eradication of usury, the party will open its Indiana campaign in August at a picnic in the grove opposite the cabin. The party's state ticket includes: Charles L. Baxter, for secretary of slate; Chauncy B. Reddick, for auditor; Wiley J. Rominger, for treasurer; Mabel La Rue, for clerk of the supreme court! and Herbert Green, for state superintendent of public instruction.

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WARD CHAIRMEN ARE APPOINTED Democrats Well Along in Organization Work. Appointment of ward chairmen for the Democratic county campaign this fall was announced today by Gus Mueller, county committee secretary. Selection of the ward chairmen at tfcis time by County Chairman Nathan Swain carries the Democratic organization considerably beyond the point usually reached at .this period. Mueller said. Hendricks Kenworthy, Portland Cement Association promoter, who has been a familiar figure at city hall for several years. was reappointed Ninth ward chairman. Several of the ward chairmen are on the city pay roll. They are: A. Leroy Porteus, First ward; A1 Losche, Second; Gideon W. Blaine. Third; Adolph Seidensticker and Fred Elsenhut, Fourth; William E. Clauer, Fifth; William Brown. Sixth; William Kissel, Seventh; Michael O'Brien and Robert E. Springsteen, Eighth; Hendricks Ken worthy, Ninth; Walter Anderson, Tenth; Martin Dalpole, Eleventh; Joseph McHugh. Twelfth; Joseph McNamara, Thirteenth; Wyatt Farrington, Fourteenth; Carter Leap. Fifteenth, and Frank F. Woolllng, Washington township. Darkest Day Recalled MARTINSVILLE. Ind., July 31. Indiana's darkest day, which occurred sixty-three years ago this week is recalled by R. W. Brown, aged resident here. A total eclipse of the sun turned day into night for thirty minutes.

DETROIT SMASH AT CRIME PUTS GANGSTU ROUT Hoodlums Go Back Into Hiding as Buckley Murder Arouses City. This is the fourth of a series on the amssinr situation that has developed in Detroit since the crime expose and the gang murder of Gerald Buckley, radio vice crusader. BY BRUCE CATTON, NEA Service Writer DETROIT, July 31. Hand in hand with the coming of prohibition to Detroit, in the wake of the recall election and the killing of Gerald Buckley, radio announcer and chief foe of Bowles, there has been a running £o cover of gangsters. The citizens of Detroit are more stirred by Buckley's murder than they have been by any event since the Tigers last won the American League pennant, and they loudly are demanding vengeance. The gangsters are doing more than lie low—they have vanished utterly. Immediately after the murder, the order went out from police headquarters to arrest “all known gunmen”—that curious, typically American officers went forth to obey; but they found most of the “known gunmen” had disappeared. Buckley’s murder had one or two odd sidelights. He finished his broadcasting on election night shortly before midnight. Then he drove to the La Salle hotel. As he sat in the lobby three gunmen walked in, put eleven bullets into his body, and fled. A newspaper editor, hieanwhile, was driving: home. He noticed two automobiles trailing him. He did not know ot Buckley’s murder, but he grew alarmed, and finally drove

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BAND CONCERT SLATED Willard park will be the scene of a concert by the Arndt Concert band at 8 p. m. tonight. The program will be under city park board auspices and directed by Herman Arndt. Classical, popular and patriotic numbers will include “Rose Marie,” “Rolling Thunder,” “Rio Rita,” “The Fortune Teller,” "Shoutin’ Liza”, and “Lafin* Sax.” LET US CLEAN 2/ou/-FURNACE ] 7he RYBOLT ‘Vacuu.mVkuj j Vacuum clean furnace, radiator smoke Dine and base of flue 4 Paint front of furnace, watei uan and smoke check damper Adjust the regulator chain * Make a thorough inspection ol the furnace. All the above to cost unlv four dollars 's4.oot. REPAIRS FOR ANY FURNACE EfaRYBOLT HEATINGOO ' 625 NORTH EAST ST • RILEY 9427 RILEY 942*

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