Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1950 — Page 7
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
_ PAGE 7
Finds No Fun In Being Drunk
AA Members Can Tell Eloquent Tales of Misery They Once Knew
(Fifth of a Series) ‘By CARL HENN : Alcohol does the most peculiar things to people. ‘It changes them sometimes into stumbling, fumbling, |, slobbering imitations of human beings; sometimes into maniacs with-insane tempers; sometimes into “'Weepers, or boasters, or nasty, obscene persons. Alcoholics Anonymous has its quota of each kind. Almost without exception] g AA members in Indianapolis oes the ordinary soci no will shudder when asked how! Some of the histories related by|
they were when they got drunk AA's reveal the strange notions, 3 — they remember only too well, |1® illogical ideas conceived by! §
Few of them can say they were Louden minds. One man had this jug Suto biesnse [Hates In | aw enforcemet 0 ers the happy, singing, joke-telling| “I drank from the time I was, HB on kind of Sn True ‘alcoholics, /19, put didn’t become an alcoholic! (8 |violators, was set up hy Mi say AA members, are so twisted for a number of years. During the |Brown before he left office in and wracked by liquor that it time when my drinking began to Kg8 : ol : 1948, [I ..,.o..._ hi -,eno Ul 3 ‘ | > ely J " get the better of me I was trav-| la . : ‘ . oi {- Mr.. Brown pledged. that. {{ University, i Watch Repairing eling fora tobacco company. | Harsh-weather took-its toll on-Indianapolis streets this week. Here, a section of the W. 10th St. ~slectea County Clerk “no pre | Accurate — Dependable “I had no boss standing over berm, across from General Hospital, shuddered and toppled into the raging waters of Fall Creek, sure will be exerted to prevail § Quick Service—Moderate Prices § M€ SO When I felt a drunk com-| 30 feet below. The undercut bank was weakened by steady rain. Here it is—awaiting a hapless upon iy for marriage [ Wolf Sussman, Inc. [ing on I'd hole up in a hotel for motorist. a licenses to buy any kind of cer-
a few days and get it all done at 239 W. Washington St, once.
—— — | When {it got so bad I couldn't
easy to get drunk and get away, Chrysler strike became a month With no settlement in sight, pension plan. ONE SNe aplication of scientific new with it. ~ " .
Trail Creek Runs wild, Undermines Cify Street
1d today, and figures showed company and union negotiators Losses © Chrysler Strike that the auto industry's second Prepared to meet
= |stand it any longer, my cob- Estimated $400 Million longest. major. post-war walkout Straight day in seemingly : ‘ efforts -to - reach agreement
First Candidate To Announce
H. Dale Brown, former director of -the Indiana Bureau of Motor
-—. Vehicles. announced -his-candidaey-—
today for the Republican nomination for Marion County Clerk.
Mr, Brown, who was the GOP
{nominee for State Treasurer in
11948, was the first candidate to
{formally announce* for the clerk{ship although half a dozen others
{have been mentioned for this
race,
| He has been aligned closely {with the regular Republican or|ganization leadership of Chair-
(ago. ! Record-Keeping Lag | He cited as qualifications; hia general reorganization of the {Mbdtor Vehicle Bureau which {brought ‘a lag in record-keeping iup to date soon after he became jdirector.
..|- The present system of letter
0 |speed up the apprehe nsioh of 1aW prec inct committeeman in the old
tificate.’
his right to vote.
~H. Dale Brown Enters ’ Race for County Clerk x
Jan Johns (Jack) Innis since the [latter became party chief a year
Mr. Brown has. been an active Republican. worker many serving as chairman of the SevWard eight years
A is a Frafuste of Shortridge
High School and attended Butler zella Hopper; an aunt, one uncle
~+and four grandchildren.
* is a member of the Indiana University ;.. DANGER IN WIND Zion Evangelical He said he plans to make a Church, Phi Delta Kappa, 11th study of election machinery, futile ing toward periodical overhauling Lodge, on of “voting so that no citizen will Indiana
webbed ‘mind decided the trouble a y alse Teeth: was in my job, because it was DETROIT. Feb. 23 (UP)—The has cost more than $400 million. financing and administration of a be inconvenienced or deprived of sociation. He lives with his fam-
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John I Haynes Dies Here at 8
Services Set For Saturday
Services for John He Haynes, Indianapolis resident for {35 years, will be held at 1 p. m. |Saturday in Scott Methodist
Church. Burial will be in Floral
| Park cemetery.
Mr. Haynes, who. was 48, died | Tuesday in his home, 2052 Mar{tindale Ave. He was a native of [ Eaglesville, Tenn., and for several years was employed as laborer with the Link-Belt Co. here. Mr, Haynes was a member of Scott
| Methodist Church and was a {member of the Steward Board of [the church.
Surviving are his wife, - Mrs. Nannie Mae Haynes; three sons, John Haynes, South Bend: Sgt. Louis Haynes, Chanute Field, Ill, and Clarence Haynes, Indianapolis; three daughters, Mrs. Mar jorie Hinton, Los Angeles, Cal.; Mrs, Myrtle Davis, Indianapolis, and Miss Mae Frances Haynes, Indianapolis; his mother, Mrs. Lula Haynes, Indianapolis; a brother, James Richard Haynes, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Don-
Wind as well as Arctic cold makes the North a savage land.
-'A wind of only 10 miles an hour s at a temperature of 40 degrees
below zero, Fahrenheit, can freeze
i- exposed human tissue in one min
ute, says the National Geographic Society.
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Suck Quersiien. SOc B05: of of {holism was to go away. I de-| cided to leave my wife and chil-| dren and my job for six months’
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be on ne om on om pi pl “I had begun a small business! and was making a good living |
| But then my first wife died and oucy {I couldn’t get away to go to her] | funeral. I began to worry and,
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foe stuck in‘the same old groove Uk ip] for six months. I thought I- would | | die.
‘This specialized aspirin tablet offers | “I went back to AA and I've ‘these 4 great features: {been glad of it every day of my
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