Word: nauheim
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Aged Clarence Darrow debated prohibition in Washington, prior to sailing to Bad Nauheim, Germany, for heart-trouble cure.* His opponent was Dr. Clarence True Wilson (Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition and Public Morals). Lawyer Darrow fascinated his audience by such outbursts as "Methodists are not good Christians. . . . They rule by hate- not love. Their methods are assassination, starvation, intimidation, preferably assassination...
Died. O. J. Gude, 63, Manhattan advertising man, chairman of the O. J. Gude Co., outdoor advertisers, famed as "the creator of the Great White Way" because he was responsible, some 25 years ago, for the erection of the first electric advertising sign; in Bad-Nauheim, Germany, of heart disease...