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■OODRICH ROAD Operations hit TREASURY HARD Director Wright Spends $23,- 000 a Month Maintenance in Dead Winter. RECORDS NOT PUBLIC By the simple process of insistence and reiteration, L. H. Wright, director of dhe Goodrich centralized state highway expects to make the people believe that they are getting for the expenditure of about a month in the maintenance of a commission in the middle of V BR\ Wright, who is now appearing on platform with Mayor Charles .Tcwctr gCpndianapolls, in an attempt to bolster KB the badly broken Goodricb-Jewett in Marion county, advises his hearer that the highway commission law will be an “asset” to the republican party before the next election. He does not base his assertion on the number of men he is employing to do political work with the taxpayers' good roads money, but that is pretty generally un derstood in Indianapolis where move than 200 employes of the commission visit the statehouse often enough to draw salaries ranging from SSS to $450 a month. ALL EMPLOYES VITALLY INTERESTED. Os course all these employes are re publicans, all had the approval of Good rich before they were employed, and .ill are desperately Interested in maintaining the highway commission In Its present form in order that their pay checks may not cease. But even this organization, powerful as it may become, is not sufficient to sat isfy the greed for power of- Mr. Wright. He has at his disposal a rotary fund of $5,000, which he maintains by ttvo drafts on the treasury of the state every month. From this fund ha hires men by the day to work for him. Os course, the supposition is that the men are to do work in connection with the state high way system. But there is no possible way by which any one can check tim amount of work these men do, either on the roads or in the upbuilding of ho political machinery of the republican party. Mayor Jewett, whose hold on the Ma rion county organization has been slip ping for some time, is now receiving the active assistance of Mr. Wright and his oaganlzation for the reason that. Goodrich looks to Jewett to take care of the Seventh district for him in counec- Ulrn with bis presidential aspirations. The most laborious work that was done by- the highway commission in the month of December, 11119, was the prep aration of a map showing the roads the commission has tentatively designated as state highways. This map, compiled during a period.when the commission ex pended about $26,000 for help, is be ing known as the "$20,000 map of Indiana roads.” It Is most interesting to Indiana cit izens for ttie reason that it shows the utter disregard of all other than polit ical motives in designating state high ways. It also proves to Indianapolis residents that when the state highways are all bniit in accordance with Wright’s plans there will be no possible way of “going any place” on them. |W RIGHT REFUSES [GOOD ROUTES. I For example, the great bulk of north east traffic out of Indianapolis is be tween Anderson and Indianapolis. In [order to get to Anderson from the cap [itai on a state road it is going to be to travel to Greenfield, thereby gjWlftig about hfteeu miles to the route. H order to use state roads to Nobles- Mnie from Indianapolis it will be neces sary to go to Westtieid over the longest Ireute in use between* the two places. But the climax of idiocy in the des tgnatlon of roads is the selection of the Plainfield route to Martinsville from In dianapolis. There are now several very good routes between Martinsville and In dianapolis, and there is a demand that the Dixie line be designated and im proved as a state road. But Mr. Wright has decided that a road from Plainfield to Martinsville is all that is necessary to care for this traffic, and so it now stands. No reason has been announced by the commission for this designation, but it is one that pleases the cement industry of the sfate immensely, for o build a hard surface road over it will .cost the taxpayers many hundred thou sands more than it would to improve one of the other roads. And the cement industries do not appear to believe that ihc commission will ever get over it# fancy for cement concrete, oue course, roads of the kind the progressive farmer builds in his bam lot. A cursory examination of this “$20,000 map” show’s that between Mitchell a id Vineenne’k not, a single stale highway runs south; that here is a stretch of road covering about, fire counties east and west that affords no outlet toward the southern tier of counties which It parallels. But there Is a highway designated be tween .Tasper and Princeton. That Is down in the neighborhood of the con holdings in which the governor’s son and “close business associates" are interested. And right now the Hoosier Automobile dub and others are trying to figure out some good reason why tbe commission should build this read, other than the interest of these certain persons in it.— Copyright, 1020, indiaua Publicity Bu reau. FIGHT TO SAVE MAROONED MEN T’ETOKKEY, Mich.. Jan. 13.—Launches and small tugs are lighting the waves in Lake. Michigan today in an effort to reach several fishermen stranded on a huge cake of ice which broke from the shore and which is driftiug out into the lake. The Ice cake, several acres in extent, ijyoke away late yesterday, carrying tbe fishermen and their shanties out into the lake. The men signalled frantically to the shore and boats immediately be gan tbe battle with the waves in an ef fort to rescue the imperiled men. 1919 Farm Crops in Indianapolis Radius Worth $500,000,000 Indianapolis is the commercial center of an agricultural territory of great wealth. Within 100 miles of Indianapolis farm crops were produced in 1919 to the value of $500,000,000. Live stock within the same area was worth $275,000,- 000. Total farm property lying within 200 miles of "Indianapolis amounts to at least* #r,*, 000. Why shouldn’ prosper? Grow with indianapum,. —Prepared for The Times by the convention board of the Advertis ing Club of Indianapolis, in charge of arrangements for the coming convention of the Associated Ad vertising Clubs of the World. Billy Sunday Takes Last Shot at Booze in Jazzy Free Verse NORFOLK, Vs., Jan. 15.—Billy Sunday broke Into free verse today when he was requested to tell what he thinks of John Barleycorn’s Black Friday, the Sober Sixteenth of January. He fired these shots into the dying foe: “The prohibition amendment will hold down the population of hell. “The devil is preparing to bank his fires, put crepe on the door and hang out the ‘For Rent’ sign. “The constitutional amendment will de crease his population as sure as death and taxes. “But it will increase bank deposits. “It will increase the number of milk bottles left by the milkman. “It will increase the smiles on the faces of little children. “It will increase the joy in heaven. “An institution that picked our pockets of $2,500,000 each year and gave nothing but disgrace, degradation, disease and delerium tremens— “That put COOjWO men in drunkards' graves each year EVERY HOPE WRAPPED IN CREPE BY BOOZE. “That wrapped the mantle of crepe about every hope in the world to come— “ That turned the milk of human kind ness into the broth and whey of hell — “That made out homes the bleakest German Inventor First to Arrive in U. S. Since War lllfc .. ,'4 a* v ROBERT X- , ETYKfL* ?£££&* BOSTON, Jan. 13.—Robert Beyer, Gor man chemist and Inventor, admits ho Is the inventor of one of the ingredients of German poison gas used against Amer ican soldiers. He has just landed in Boston and is on bis way to Chicago, where, he says, a position awaits him with a harvester company. Beyer was the first adult German to arrive in Bos ton since the war. 059 Ulni© Radiator Classic , C . DESIGNED by Louis Courtot. For m'ore than 200 years his people of the Jura, France, have lived in a world of charm, cre ating and producing artistic things. With inborn talent, this family of artisans in metal seek ever to refine the common articles of the household with graceful forms or surfaces which enrich them with the genius of art. 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DOVE OF PROHIBITION. “I thank God I have lived long enough to see the wbite-wlnged dove of prohibi tion build her uest on the dome of the capitol at Washington and spread her bright pinions of sobriety and peace over the land— “And that on aud after Jan. 16 we will be so dry in America that you will have to prime a man before he can spit. “The next job of housecleaning will be to rid our country of this gang of good for-nothing, godforsaken, weasel-eyed, hog-jowled, hull-necked, rag shagged, bob-tailed, riff-raff bunch of radical, revo lutionary, anarchistic, red, I. W. W. bol sbeviki imps who are a deadly poison to every element of American civilization. “Thpn we can sing ‘My Country 'Tis of Three’ and ‘Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow’ with a uew meaning.” JUDGE WEIGHS PARKING CASES Taxi Drivers Prepare New Fight on Ordinance. Judge Walter Pritchard of the city court today had under advivement the oases of four independe-nt taxicab driv ers charged with violation of the new traffic and parking ordinance following the close of the arguments of counsel last night. In the meantime, attorneys for the taxi drivers are preparing t.o argue in favor of a petition, which was tiled In the circuit court of Johnson county, asking that the city so Indian apolis be restrained from enforcing the ordinance. The defendants in the city court cases are James Schuoleff, 530 West Washing ton street: John F. Grose, 1201 Randolph street; Roy Underwood, 263$ Union street; Fred Becker of R. R. O. Clothes Catch Fire; Young Mother Dies GOSHEN, Ind.. Jan. 15.—Mrs. Clarence Murray, 27. of Shipshewanna, Is dead of burns received when she mistook gasoline for kerosene in starting a fire. With her clothing in flames she was able to run to the back porch and summon her husband. Fire swept the house. Mrs. Murray also leaves two small children. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920. WORLD FUTURE UP TO ENGLAND AND U. S.—GREY Common Ties Make Two Great Powers Hope of Humanity, Says Viscount. By MILTON BRONNER, Newspaper Enterprise Association Staff Correspondent. * LONDON, Jan. 15.—An absolute and everlasting alliance between the two great English-speaking nations is the hope of Sib Edward Grey, expressed to me on the way back from his mission to America. On nothing less than such a union can the world depend for future peace and prosperity, lie insists. t had an exceptional opportunity to discover the views of this British states man when I crossed the Atlantic on the Adriatic with him. “The world’s future depends on Amer ica and Great Britain,” said Sir Edward in an exclusive Interview. “Since my mission to America and my opportunities for becoming well acquainted with Amer ican people, I am more than ever con vinced that the happiness, peace and well being of humanity depend on our march ing forward In amity. TIES LEAD TO PATH OF COMMON ENDEAVOR. “With all possible earnestness, I be lieve that the ties of a common language, literature and democratic ideals should lead America and Great Britain into con tinued aud continuing paths of common endeavor. I say this with no thought of what America or Great Britain may gain for themselves by such a partnership. “Through our endeavors the world can “ Let’s take it easy for a while Chesterfield - set No Such Thing as Candy Jag! CHICAGO, Jan. 15.—Candy jags— they’re all imagination, take it from YV. B. Palmer, Sioux City, la. Palmer is president of the Midland club, an organization of 350 candymakers, meeting here yesterday. “This talk of candy fermenting in a man's stomach and giving him an alcoholic reaction is all rot,” Palmer continued. “Men are buying more candy since prohibition because they have more money.” be guaranteed the priceless boon to peace so that shell-shocked humanity may re sume tbo normal tasks and regain paths of safety and sanity. “By our joint natural resources and far-flung outposts of shipping, business genius and fair play, we can bring this aabut, with teamwork. sbIVEKS OF DISCORD RENDER DISSERVICE. “Any one of whatever nationality or ostensible motive who seeks to sow seeds o fdiscord between our peoples Is ren dering a distinct disservice to humanity. “Ties sealed in blood on fields ok France and Flanders by our joined ar mies, and in common endurance on icy seas by our joined navies, should be in dlssiluble.” Sir Edward is thoroughly democratic. In his dally exercise promenade on ship board he was easily approachable not only by his fellow passengers, but took a great interest in the members of the crew. He spoke eloquently in favor of the fund for the widows of British sea men. FOUR MEN LOOT ILLINOIS BANK Use Heavy Explosives in Blowing Open Safe. STEGER, 111., Jan. 15—Four bandits robbed the Steger bank here shortly be fore dawn today and escaped after fata’- ly shooting Policeman Frank Glasgow. ! Glasgow saw the men drive up to the i bank in an automobile. He watched : from behind a tree until they had blown the safe open with two charges of heavy explosives. Then he rushed them, firing his revolver. The robbers returned the fire and fled unhurt in their machine. The amount secured by the thieves is undetermined. All the telephone wires into the towu were cut, supposedly by the robbers. VATICAN SWELLS LOAN. ROME'. Jan. 15—The Vatican has sub scribed 20,000.000 lire to the sixth na tional loan. This is the first time the Vatican has participated in such a loan. SNIFFLES, SNEEZES, HOARSE WHEEZES Banish them by using Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey THOUSANDS recommend it. Dr. Beli’s Pine-Tar-Honey isn't an experiment, but a cough and cold remedy that has steadily grown popu lar because it is quickly effective. For lingering colds or coughs or fresh attacks its balsamic and healing anti septics are sure to be beneficial. It brings speedy relief from phlegm-con gestion, inflammation, tickling bron chial tubes. Good also for hoarseness, coughs due to grippe, and kindred ail ments. Economical—a bottle goes a long way. 30c., 60c., $1.20. A Fine Family Laxative Po-Do-Lax, Nature's proved assistant, stir* the bile and gets the liver on the job. Unlike calomel, Po-Do-Lax is mild but positive in action. 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I lost twenty-five pounds In weight and was so weak that If I walked two blocks I would give out completely and have to sit down for awhile and rest. Although I took many different medicines and treatments I kept growing worse and worse all the time. “I had heard a great deal about the good Tanlac was doing and finally I de cided to give it a trial. And by the time I had finished the first bottle my appe tite began to come back and my digestion Improved. I continued to take it and when I had finished six bottles all my troubles had completely disappeared. It has been ten months now since 1 have been bothered with my kidneys or liver and what’s more. I have regained every pound of my lost weight and am better In general health than I've been for yoars. Everything I eat agrees with me and I don’t know what it Is to ever haTe a headache or dizzy spell. I 6leep like n log at night and get up of mornings feeling just fine. 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In England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and neces sarily requires constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers and nose douches ana ligble to irritate the delicate air passages and force the disease into the middla ear, which frequently means total deaf ness, or else the disease may be driven down the air passages towards tbe lungs. which is equally as dangerous. The fol lowing formula, which is used extensive ly in the damp English climate is a con stitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable climate conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (.Double strength!. Take this home and add to it H pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. 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