Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1932 — Page 16

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labor group' {PREDICTS BEER | THISJINTER Poll by National Body jShows Modification Certain, Is Claim. 4, / > V Serippa-Jfaward Xetetpapcr ATHnntC * WASHINGTON, NoV/ 4.—Prediction that beer will, be legalized in the winter session of corigress was itade today by labor’s national committee for modification of the Volstead act, as the result of a pofl. i This poll showed that the comrfiittee considers it as • -"‘absolutely certain that 285 out of a- total of 435 will be for modification, leaving a minority that at the most can n°t be more than 150.” This did not take into consideration the senate, which must vote on modification, also. The statement 4dded that “we are assured of a substantial majority in the senate fbr modification in the short sessjon. ...” .t 1 Because it says that the results df contests between wets and drys asre in doubt in seventy-five districts, it estimates that there will be *yt least 320 vote? for modification” ih the next' congress. ' ' •jIRL, 16.'' IS MISSING [Persons reported to police Thursday as missing "were Dorothy Hitch-* epek, 16, of 2526 Prospect street, ancf 4 T. Gaston, 63, of 159 South Elder aivenue. [The girl did Wot' return home ffom school Thursday, and was reported to have been seen five miles of Martinsville with another ml. I Gaston disappeared Thursday ifcorning, his son, J. E. Gaston, told oolice.

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ruled in the land, and still are sighing for “the good old days.” Certainly Colonel von Papen. General von Schleicher and tha present group around Germany's "iron man and idol. President von Hindenburg, constitute a long step in that direction.