Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1931 — Page 10

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ROW OVER DRY LAW IS THREAT TO DEMOCRATS Organized Prohibitionists Cheer From Sidelines as Pow-Wow Nears. -H’l S< ripye-Howard Xctospaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—With organized drys cheering from the the Democrats today seem headed for another old-fashioned prohibition row on the eve of Nalional Chairman John J. Raskob's •larch 5 powwow and the approach of another presidential election. Ihe program now under consideration by dry chieftains assembled .here admittedly is designed to serve notice to both major parties, but especially the Democrats, that they must remain dry', and to oppose the latter, should they bow to Raskob’s demand that they nominate a wet or ask repeal of the eighteenth iimendment. President Hoover is counted on by i iie white-rlbboners to run as a dry, although his enforcement officials approve “home option" and grape '.oncentrate in the cellar. MrAdoo May Be Dry “Czar” It is the Democrats on whom the drys think they must keep an eye. In fact, it, has been suggested >hat William G. McAdoo, who staged a fierce row with A1 Smith at Madison Square Garden in 1924, be named head of the new Central council the prohibitionists may set up for 1932 Asa sort of prohibition “czar,” McAdoo might be able to round up his old lieutenants an# line them -up against the New York man’s leadership. Some Democrats regard the present dry demonstration and mention of McAdoo’s name as an effort tc prevent the group meeting here next week from taking any steps that would commit the party against prohibition. Won’t Try for Showdown It has been aided by speeches made inside and outside the senate by Senators Sheppard <Dem., Tex.) and Morrison (Dem., N. C.) since the call went out. Informal canvasses of the ninetysix Democratic committeemen and women are said to show that about forty are for revision of repeal and sixty against. On a showdown vote Raskob would be defeated, but he will tut make such a move so soon. The most he will do, it is said, will be to advance his ideas at confidential and unreported discussions with his aids. Until the drys swung into ac(ion, the wets had all the better of it. in the Democratic camp. Most Candidates Wet Only twq men mentioned as possible nominees—Senator Joe Robinson of Arkansas and Governor George White of Ohio—are regarded as drys, while all the outstanding contenders are wet, the latter include Governor Franklin D.* Roosevelt of New York, Governor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, Owen D. Young, Newton D. Baker of Ohio, cx-Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, Senator Robert J. Bulkeley of Ohio, and Senator-elect J. Hamilton Lewis of Illinois. $

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PET DOG SAVES WOMAN LOST IN MOUNTAIN GALE Kept Alive by Warmth of Pup’s Body; His Barks Bring Rescuers. By Unite d Press GLOBE, Ariz., Feb. 27.—Mrs. Will Ashby, 50, today credited her pet dog, Bob, with saving her life when she became lost on a mountain peak during a blinding snowstorm. Mrs. Ashby, wife of a miner, went for a walk Wednesday with the dog. The storm started Suddenly and she could not find her way home. Throughout the night the blizzard swept the mountain peak, which rises 7,000 fef.t above sea level. Mrs. Ashby cowered in the lea of a huge rock. Bob snuggled against her. "Nothing but the warmth of his body kept me alive,” she said. Next morning, while Mrs. Ashby huddled, exhausted and freezing, near the rock, Bob crawled as far as he dared, then barked and barked. Searchers, on another peak, two miles awT.y, heard his “S. O. S.” and w'ere directed by it to where Mrs. Ashby lay. Physicians said she will recover.

‘LOCKOUTS’ BLAMED Communism Is Developed, Green Believes. By United Press Cleveland! 0., Feb. 27.— Action of employers in “locking out” their workers in labor disputes was credited by William Green today u'ith “breeding communism” in America. The president of the American Federation of Labor who will address a mass union meeting tonight, referred specifically to Cleland hotel owners who “locked out” their union employes last July because .of their refusal to sign individual wage contracts.

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HOLDS PLACE 54 YEARS Mobile Man Re-Elected to Same Position Many Times. By United Press MOBILE, Ala., Feb. 27.—Henry Simon, keeper of the records and master of finance of the Mobile Lodge, No. 67, of the Knights of Pythias, is serving his 54th consecutive term this year. RAINANDSIw AID NORTHWEST Unprecedented Warm, Dry Period Broken. By United Press ST. PAUL. Minn., Feb. 27.—Rain and snow fell in the northwest today, breaking an unprecedented period of warm, dry weather. In several sections of Minnesota and North Dakota snow reached a depth of five inches, while rain fell in South Dakota and northern lowa. Government weather observers said the precipitation would continue tonight with freezing temperature. With the Mississippi river and many of Minnesota’s 10,000 lakes at their lowest levels in history, the moisture was of inestimable value to farm lands, agricultural authorities said.

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KIDNAPED GIRL HELD IN DESERT GABINJS TIP Father Heads Posse to Search tyaste Lands of Arizona. By United Pr-'ss YUMA, Ariz., Feb 27.—Reports that Virginia Brooks, 10, missing San Diego schoolgirl, was captive in a mountainous region of northern Yuma county, sent J. F. Brooks, the girl’s father, and a party of searchers into the district today. Brooks, acting on a “tip” that his daughter was held in a cabin by “an old man,” came from San Diego and went to the scene. He was accompanied by Sheriff Roberts of Imperial county. California, Sheriff J. C. Hunter of Yuma county, and newspaper men. Because the party will have to travel over the worst part of the Arizona desert, it was expected that no news would be received until late today. Experiments in London with rubber street paving have shown a reduction of 40 per cent in the vibration of adject buildings.

WASH BEFORE EATING Neck, Hands and Face Must Be Clean Before Free Feed. By United Press * MEMPHIS, Feb. 27.—Hungry men who take advantage of the Memphis firemen's free meal given in connection with a night’s lodging are forced to wash their hands, neck and face. POLICESHOOT ESCAPING MAN Anderson Laborer Wounded, Probably Fatally. By United Press ANDBRSON. Ind., Feb. 27.—Alvin E. isanogle, 36, Anderson mechanic, was wounded, probably fatally, by police when he and Fred Brown, 32, laborer, attempted to escape from officers early today. Their auto careened through a suburban street and finally bounded over a curb. Patrolmen Kershner, Aney and Mason fired, one shot striking Isanogle in the eye, the bullet lodging at the base of the skull. Brown was held, charged with intoxication. Police said both men appeared to be intoxicated and that a small quantity of liquor was found in the auto.

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