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THE © EVENING Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION | WITNESS FOR WETS Carnegie Insmute Head As- sailed by Students, Asks Forgiveness. 6 BELLANS Hot water Sure Relief By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 21.— Dr. Samuel Harden Church, president of | Carnegle Institute, in an address last night before the student council of “arnegie Institute of Technology, ed his “deep sorrow” for hav- d anything in his recent testi- mony at the prohibition hearing at Washington “that would cause pain to you or would give an unwarranted impression to others.” | The Carnegie Institute president, lled as a witness by the wets, was oted as having testified concerning drinking among students in Pitts- bursh. In his explanation to the student couneil Dr. Church said his testimony was given “with the in- tention on my part of speaking of zeneral conditions among some members of the younger generation in neral way” and that he ha'd 2 ly excepted Pittsburgh stu- from my remark: “There is nothing at Carnegie Tech that can be called drunkenness,” Dr. Church said, and later explained he had been promised a correction in the official record, “to clarify the in- tention of the Wwitness.” “All the statements attributed to me which reflect upon our student body I withdraw,” he said and added, “with very deep sincerity 1 ask that { vou will forgivenes Carnegie Institute is the govern- ing body of the Carnegie endow- nents. of which the Carnegie Insti te of Technology is one. statement w ssued by sident of the student counc! 3 ald “the student cou recognizes the sincerity of the state | ment made by Dr. Church,” but * ‘4 New Apartments g&:‘“ | 1623 Lanier Place N. 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At bot- |tom of the whole scheme and con- | spiracy is the aim and ambition of |the wet people to make easy money {and make it without consideration of the law of God, the law of humanity ] the law of the Nation Every 30 Minutes on the hour and half hour TO BALTIMORE wets have corrupted courts, city officials and juries and other | tional offic our county our judges ite and na hey may attain to n of wealth, regardless of done to law and order. “An accusation was made here last ek that in almost every home in Notch, a suburban town of s-Barre, there is a still being and that men, women and n got drunk as a consequence :of. *Not knowing the number of stills in this little coal mining town, | [ do know that the citizens of Sugar Notch are not drunkards, much les: 12t St.and N.Y.Avenue | afraid to repudi: this statement, | whether made ‘under oath or other- | wise. to be the witn laic or cleric. t me your full and free | RETRACTS CHARGES I wish to state that the coal miners and their families in the anthracite regions of Pennsylvania are sober, in- dustrious and law-abiding citizens. If you doubt this statement, I chal- lenge you to zend a delegation from this board to the coal fields of our State, ncluding the town of Sugar Noteh, and investigate for yourselves as to whether the witness last week was telling the truth or whether Iam telling you a lie. I wish to state further that by reason of the sober lives of our miners they are 100 per cent efficient, 100 per cent American and 100 per cent Christian. Miss Cora Frances Stoddard of Bos- ton, representing the Sciefitific_Tem- perance Foderation, appeared before the committee to protest against thé bill which would amend the Volstead act so as to define intoxicating liquors as those intoxicating in fact. She said that such a change would seriously complicate the administration of the law. “It would become necessa:y to define intoxication itself,” she said. *“This word may be defined in a legal sense as referring to visible considerable loss of mental faculties or bodily functions. “Medical authorities,” she said, “ac quainted with modern experimental work with alcohol apply the term in- toxication to stages of alcoholic poison- ing as well as to that.of drunkenness. During these earlier stages the ef- fect of the alcohol taken may result in uncritical self-satisfaction with the drinker's own importance or perform- ance, impairment of caution and self- restraint, trespass upon conventions usually observed, ill-restrained lo- quacity, or an argumentative frame of mind. Such effects of alcohol may appear even when the amount taken is not sufficient to impair certain operations requiring skill or expert- mess. But working ability is also im- paired before the drinker reaches the profounder degree of intoxication which we recognize as drunkenness. “If intoxication is defined as the third or fourth late stage which we recognize as obvious, then the way “the | foe ouncil feels that nothing said now | toxtcation n rectify the injustice done to the | \oy1d have to be tested and the same that through fraud and | the ac- | their little children, and I am not | | court would hav would be left open for the unrestrained le of liquors causing these earlier 1nd often serious stages of alcoholle intoxication. If the earlier stages of intoxication aré to be included, every ta have access to an experimental laboratory under the direction of highly trained scientists | to determine whether the liquors used m any particular instance were, in ict, capable of causing any of the ef- accompanying these earlier in- stages. Several persons person several times, because of the varying_conditions of susceptibility. 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Revision of postal rates was still being considered by a joint Sendte and House subcommittee. and reclamation again on Trrigation mittee met River project. Proposal to eliminate Pullman sur- charge on raflronds was before the interstate commerce committee. Joint patents committee went on with hearings on use of copyright music by radio stations. Public lands committee held execu- tive session. Muscle Shoals joint committee Reld its daily meeting, studying bids for the leasing of the peojsci com- the Colorado CITIZENS MEH MEET TONIGHT ON MOTHERS’ PENSIONS Miss Margaret Wilson Will Attend Session to Stimulate Interest in Passage of Measure. A meeting designed to stimulate in- terest in the passage of the mothers’ pension bill for the District of Colum- bia, now pending in the Senate after being favorably acted upon in_the | House, will be held tonight at the May- flower Hotel at 8 o'clock. Mrs. L. M. 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