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Dope Addicts Denied 'Stuff'

By KENNETH HUFFORD Only a dope addict knows the misery and mental torment of being without the “stuff.” A 30-year-old former waitress, nornfally, an attractive blonde, tossed from side to side in her bed.

of a north side apartment, home of a sympathetic friend who is helping the woman to get her footing on the "comeback trail.” The haggard victim was suffering from “withdrawal pains,” those agonizing, unpredictable stabs that come when the body no longer receives ‘the sedative it has come to expect. » » n SHE HAD allowed herself to be brought into municipal court Wednesday so that she might be the state's principal witness against five addicts, one of whom, she said, started her on her way to broken health and torment,

[ “try a little of this stuff; it'll make

| cian, the prematurely-aged victim

Unable to walk more than a few steps at a time, the tormented witness in almost inaudible monotone related to Judge Joseph M. Howard how James (Bowling Green Jim) Wooden, 54-year-old confessed ad- | dict and peddler, had urged her to

you feel good.” Back in her bed, where she is visited twice daily by her physi-

| related the sequence of a broken | love affair, ill health and then the | promise of something that would “make her feel good again.” » » " | LATER, she told Wooden, who | was a resident of the same apart- | ment, that she was going to give | herself up. “I couldn't go on with the stuff. I had been taking it for the last eight months,” ‘she said. “He told me not to do it; he said he could ‘get me off the junk and I wouldn't be sick,” the woman whispered, her face glistening with perspiration. “But, I was afraid of myself. So, I made arrangemerits to go to a sanitarium.’ She cried softly. The narcotics case ‘had broken here before she could Jollow the plan. Unable to eat because of nausea she has been living on orange juice: the last 10 days—the frail ex-addict looks to the day when life actually “will begin at 40.” NO LONGER will she be haunted by ever-constant dreams, peopled by imaginary faces and made terrifving by grotesque shapes. “All that silly stuff—it kinda worries me. I wonder if it all goes with-getting off the stuff. .Oh, ihis stomach of mine. It jumps and I shake all the time,” the distressed victim whimpered. Then she closed

Are Tortured!

The shades were drawn in the room| -

| her eves and drifted into a restless, | tortured sleep.

27 I. T. U. STRIKES IN LAST TWO YEARS

| President Woodruff Randolph of | the A. PF. of L. International Typographical union said today the unjon engaged in 27 strikes during-the past two years | He said the union was involved in 13 strikes caused by alleged I. T. U. law breaches, Seven involved wages only, two involved wages and | t hours and one involved establish- |

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| ment of a first union contract, he|

said.

The union spent some $350,000 during the strikes, according to Mr. Randolph,

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Appeal | For M Ce

By | Overcrowt tions in the tral hospital ous situatic Marion cou In what day,” Muni lack passed cases which in characte: uals who ar only becaus them, County C was learned observe at Quonset hu housing rep mental pati in state ins At the sa Myron C. C of 55 ment committeed courts but are no moi tions. Mr." to the gove tions as to flow mental Fan All such ¢ ity of the c intendents other institi epileptics oi admit them “The sit point where be discharg before anol admitted,” “Municipal to commit | tions, but w to ' which neighbors « come for hi Under a Niblack wa ing, police streamlined preliminary cases wher mental illn may suspel pending thi ination in City hospit: Where no criminal pi Where it c is initiated individual tf there is wi 4

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