Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1929 — Page 3
JUNE 25, 1020
BREWERS FAIL TO FIGHT NEAR BEER SEIZURE I'iirsty Des Moines Citizens Seem Doomed to Forego Malt Brew. BY JOSEPH F. HEARST I nffed Prp%s StafF Correspondent DES MOINES, la., June 25.—Ten a’ioads of near beer sent out iboard a gavly-decorated and wideadvertised special from Manto--1 oc. Wis., to cool the throats of irsty lowans today, appeared desmed for destruction after its seizure by police. Attorneys for the brewing comany a local agency had not claimed he consignment. Their failure to v terpose with a court order led au- • horities to believe no protest would oe made to the seizure action of John B. Hammond, veteran dry cruarier. Hearing on the confiscation was cheduled for Wednesday in municipal court with A1 Adams, assistant county attorney, who recently led bay rum raids on 5 and TO cent ‘ores, ready to show the lowa law proscribes malt brew of any descrip- ' ion. even if it is less than !4 of 1 ier cent, in alcoholic content. But Adams seemed none too enhusiastic. He explained he hadn’t been consulted either by Hammond or the policemen who seized the beverage. Meanwhile, Hammond, satisfied the situation in Des Moines was “well in hand.” directed his atten- j lion to Boone, la., forty miles north,! where a two-carload shipment of j near beer from Sheboygan, Wis., ! was expected. lowa dealers in near beer were considering ways and means of curbing Hammond's activities. More than 150,000 pints of the near stuff are sold weekly during the summer months in Des Moines, one dealer said. The dealers criticised the Mni- I towoc brewery for advertising the | shipment as the “greatest tram of j near beer ever shipped in the mid- j west." FIVE CAVE-IN VICTIMS REPORTED RECOVERING Coroner Kcover Probes Crash Fatal j to Superintendent. Five workmen injured when a wall collapsed Monday at the ruins of the National Elevator Company, recently devastated by fire, were recovering today as Coroner Charles H. Keever continued his investigation into the cause of the crash. Clarence Oaks, 532 Fair Oaks avenue. Oak Park. 111., superintendent. for the Chicago Salvage Company, salvaging grain from the elevator ruins, died in city hospital of injuries suffered when he was buried five feet deep under bricks and mortar. The condition of John Heindrick, of 4703 South Meridian street, only one of the injured remaining in city hospital today, was reported as fair. STATE HAS 334 FIRES Tefal Less During April Is Placed at 5627.415. There were 334 fires throughout, the state during the month of April, according to the report, of Alfred E. Hogston, state fire marshal. Os this number 182 occurred in cities of more than 5.000 population, sixty-eight under 5.000 and eighty-four on farms. Total loss was placed at $627,415. Os the total $295,913 was in cities of more than 5.000: $85,172 under 5.000. and $246,330 in the rural sections. BOY~SWIMMERS HURT Two small boys were recovering j today from injuries sustained in ac- j Orients in park swimming pools | Monday afternoon. Merle Lemay, 11. of 1517 Madi- 1 son avenue, slipped while walking! dowm a slide in the Rhodius park I poo! and Injured his back. Hugh Sparks. 12. of 1211s Le: Grande avenue, fell on a cement j w alk while running around the El- j lenberger pool and received a scalp j wound.
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It must have been one of those jokes with a double meaning. For the Zitenfield twins, who are perfect doubles for each other, doubled up with laughter when they heard it—w r hich makes this picture doubly interesting. The 15-year-old New York twins—Phyllis, at the left or right, and Bernice, at the right or left—are shown above in Dover, England, where they’re in training for a double swim across the English channel.
STARTS2OO,OOOi THEATER DRIVE Civic Group Plans Larger Playhouse. A committee of leading citizens today started a drive to raise $200.000 for the Civic Theater, Inc., program in Indianapcflis. Announcement of the changing of the name of the Little Theater Society to the Civic Theater of Indianapolis was made Monday night at a, meeting of public, business and j literary leaders, who are promoting ! the enlarged program. Pledges aggregating more than; $15,000 already have been made. Booth Tarkington, Hoosier novelist and playwright, is chairman of the committee, of sponsors for the campaign. Others on the commit- j tee. Elmer W. Stout, treasurer: ! Frederic M. Ayres, Louis J. Borin- j stein, Arthur V. Brown, W. F, Cheek, Mortimer C. Furscott, Mrs. j J. A. Goodman, Governor Harry G. j Leslie, Robert Lieber. Meredith I Nicholson, Peter C. Reilly. Paul G. j Richey, Mayor L. Ert Slack. Mrs. j R. P. Van Camp, Dr. F. S. C. Wicks, | Evans Woollen, George Ade of Brook, ; and George A. Ball of Muncie. A larger theater to accommodate j the increasing audience is eontem- j plated to replace the Playhouse, at j Alabama and Nineteenth street. CLEARED BY JUDGE Attorney Held Blameless for Property Retention, Lawrence A. Shaw, local attorney, today was held blameless for circumstances surrounding temporary retention of real estate belonging to William O. MarJey, 66. former Indianapolis man, who is serving a sentence in the state prison, by Superior Judge William O. Dunlavy. The court held Marley had placed his property at the disposal of Shaw and Eli Gmil. professional bondsmen. with a SI,OOO mortgage To pay bond and attorneys’ fees. Shaw had charge of administration of the real estate and the court stated that the property might be sold to satisfy claims Shaw and Gmil have against Marley for unpaid bills.
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FIX ZUMWALT BURIAL Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Hisey & Titus funeral home, 951 North Delaware street, for Christian Le Roy Zumwalt, 72, a grocer here for eighteen years, who died Monday at city hospital after an illness of two weeks. Bom in Sheldon, 111., Mr. Zumwalt had been a resident of Indianapolis forty years. He was a member of the knights of Pythias. Odd Fellows, Red Men and Druids. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mary A. Zumwalt. and two sons, Otis Zumwalt of St. Helena. Cal., and Bert Zumwalt, South Gate. Ca).
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JUDGE TO RULE ON WILD CLAIMS Ingelrose Bond Purchasers to Learn Decision. Probate Judge Mahlon E. Bash today announced he will rule this week on the $33,000 claim suits filed against Richard Lowther, receiver of the defunct J. F. Wild & Cos. state bank, by purchasers of bonds of the Ingelrose Investment Company. Bash announced this after hearing oral argument Monday by attorneys for claimants and counsel for Lowther. Defense counsel argued that the claims were filed too late and that demands should have been made on J. F. Wild, bank president, and other officials of the institution. Attorneys for claimants, pounded the point that the bonds were sold by bank officials “through fraud and deceit.” Witnesses have testified that purchases were made on “inducement by bank officials.” Testimony also has been given that the bonds were not registered with the state securities commission, which the plaintiffs contend is a violation of the “blue sky” law. “This ciearly is a violation of the :aw that should be taken cognizance of by state authorities,” Joseph Wood, attorney representing the claimants, said. CARILLON TO BE PLAYED Program for Concert Tonight by Anton Brees Announced. Program for the concert to be played on the Scottish Rite Cathedral carillon by Anton Brees this evening at 8: "Prelude For Carillon”... .Van den Gheyn "Mighty Lak a Rose" E. Nevln "Santa Lucia" Neapolitan Barcarolle "Aloha Oc“—Hawalan love song. "Gavotte" Gossec "Oh. Little Town of Bethlehem” L. H. Redner -Abide with Me” W. H. Monk "Largo" ... Handel "Funeral March" Chopin
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