Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1930 — Page 15

NOV. 14, 1930.

W. C. T. U. TO , BATTLE REPEAL ' WAR OF WETS Mrs. Boole Demands Dry Enforcement in Talk at Convention. JSv United Press HOUSTON, Tex., Nov. 14 —Opposition to the eighteenth amendment that “has continued for ten years with unabated and increasing intensity, savoring of rebellion" will be • >net by the W. C. T. U. with a drive for “observance and enforcement—hot repeal,” according to Mrs. Ella A. Boole in her annual address as president of the National Women’s Christian Temperance Union in its fifty-sixth annual convention to be made here tonight. She referred to the part prohibition and the eighteenth amendment have taken in national politics by recalling memories of “another convention which came to Houston two ! years ago and nominated a candi-

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I date for President who rejected the' dry platform of his party and went down to defeat as the leader of the wet forces of America.” Cites Woodcock Report “Who is making all the fuss, anyway,” Mrs. Boole asked, “about the failure of prohibition?” And she | cited an imposing list of “those who I obey the law,” including the safety ! first campaign leaders and savings banks. ‘ Who is responsible for the agitation?” she continued. “Moderate drinkers, the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, society leaders, derelicts, a wet press, former brewers and distillers, motion pictures that depict social drinking as a factor in social life, and uninformed citizens influenced by a wet press." More liquor is not consumed now than was before prohibition, she declared, citing Colonel Woodcock’s estimate consumption is 35 per cent of what It was in 1914. Supported by Few Large sums of money given to combat prohibition, giving some people an idea a large number of persons were financially interested in ■ that campaign, came from a few men, she said. “The actual number of contrlbu--1 tors is less than 10.000,” she said. “Every temperance organization

bases its support of prohibition on the fact it is the only practical method of dealing with the liquor traffic. “We do not deny that the law is violated, but we insist that every citizen should obey the laws of his country; neither should laws be changed at the demand of law breakers." SON IN RESCUE ROLE Dives Into Danube Canal and Rescues Mother From Death. By United Press VIENNA, Nov. 14.—When Anna Tltz, wife of a Vienna tax collector, recovered consciousness after narrowly escaping death irom drowning in the Danube canal she discovered that the passer-by who had rescued her was her 15-year-old son. BELL RINGER 62 YEARS Londoner Claims Championship of England; Began at Age of 18. Bv United Press LONDON, Nov. 14. Francis Fraser claims the bell-ringing championship of England. At the Etlham Paris church he has been official bell-ringer for sixty-two years, having held the job since he j was 18.

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