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He was the founder of Hanly's Flying Squadron, which advocated prohibition nationally and played an important role in arousing public support for prohibition. During his term as governor he successfully advocated the passage of a local-option liquor law, which led the majority of Indiana's counties to ban liquor sales.
Erwin George "Cannon Ball" Baker (March 12, 1882 – May 10, 1960) was an American motorcycle and automobile racer and organizer in the first half of the 20th century. Baker began his public career as a vaudeville performer, but turned to driving and racing after winning a dirt-track motorcycle race at Crawfordsville, Indiana, in about 1904.
Some states prohibit motor-driven cycles (under 125cc or 150cc) or low-horsepower motorcycles (example: motorcycle less than 5 HP) United Kingdom: Permitted More than 49cc or 50cc Venezuela: Prohibited Prohibited day: unknown Vietnam: Prohibited 1. The 2008 Law on Road Traffic, Article 26, Clause 4. [10] 2.
1933 – Prohibition in the United States is repealed ... 49th Governor of Indiana; 1950 – Brian J. Doyle ... 1983 – Jakub Smrž, Czech motorcycle rider; 1983 ...
Iron Order Motorcycle Club (IOMC) is a motorcycle club that was formed on July 4, 2004, in Jeffersonville, Indiana. With a worldwide membership, the Iron Order is one of the largest and fastest growing motorcycle clubs in the world. The IOMC has charters in nearly every U.S. state and in eight countries around the world.
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George Reynolds Dale (February 5, 1867 – March 27, 1936) was an American newspaper editor and politician. He was best known as the editor of the Muncie Post-Democrat from 1920 to 1936, and as mayor of Muncie from 1930 to 1935.
The Federation and the League vigorously campaigned for statewide prohibition, which the Indiana General Assembly adopted in February 1917. [260] [263] Subsequent legal challenges delayed implementation of statewide prohibition until 1918, when a court ruled in June that Indiana's prohibition law was constitutionally valid. [265]