Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1930 — Page 20

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DRY SLEUTHS SCRAMBLE FOR DIRECTOR JOB Bureau Head Berth Looks Tempting to Several Administrators. Bp Scripps-Ifntcnrd Xeirspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, April 15.—A keen contest has developed among leading officials of the prohibition .ervlce for the post of Federal director that will be created if the enate passes the bill transferring he dry bureau from the treasury o the department of justice. Several administrators and enircement chiefs, including E. C. ellowley, the department's most tmous sleuth; Ha word E. Jones, ssistant attorney General; and Alf in charge of special agents ■t San Francisco, are in the race. was learned today. Political iniuence is being invoked by some andidates, even though the shift is esigned jo take enforcement out of olitics. Oftedahl is reported to have ritten a friend recently that he xpected to leave San Francisco soon or an important post in the east, and it is known some of his friends are working to get him the new directorship. Others said to be under consideration are John D. Pennington, administration in Pittsburgh, and Maurice Campbell, New York City dry chief. Both men are well thought of by their superiors here. Dr. J. M. Doran, who heads the prohibition bureau now, will remain in tne treasury as commissioner in charge of alcohol permits. The bill for the transfer has passed the house, but has been resting in the senate judiciary committee pending a decision on Senator Norris’ resolution for an investigation of*bnforcement. It virtually is certain the inquiry will not be ordered, and disposition of this matter may clear the way for senate action on the shift. All plans for setting up new machinery are said to have been made by Aaron Youngquist, Mabel Walker Wlllebrandt's successor as assistant attorney-general in charge of prohibition.

BRIDGE CUP WINNERS TO ATTEND BANQUET Players to Be Honored at Athletic Club for Third Victory. The Indianapolis Athletic Club duplicate auction team will be guests at a banquet in the club tonight in honor of its having won permanent possession of the Charles E. Coffin bridge trophy, won three consecutive seasons. Team members are: William Zeller Jr., Lawrence Welch, F. Roland Buck and McFarland Benham. The trophy was offered by Coffin three years ago. Since then teams representing the following organizations have competed for it: University Club. Columbia Club, Indianapolis Country Club, Hoosier Athletic Club, Broadmoor Country Club. Indianapolis Medical Society, Auction Bridge Studio, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and the American Auction Bridge League. 200TH HIGH COURT RECORD COMPILED Double Delay Due to Slow Functioning of Bench. After a delay of almost twice the normal time, due to the slow functioning of the supreme court. Volume 200, supreme court report, is available at last, it is announced by Miss Genevieve Brown, supreme and appellate court reporter. The volume contains 113 cases, which is less than the average, due to the number of pages devoted to the now historic Shumaker case Tire cases cover the period from April 17. 1928, to April 2, 1929. B. F. Watson, assistant to Miss Brown, told the state bar winter meeting they were unable to proceed with publication due to supreme court delays. Suicide Caused by Talkies Bv United l‘r> BELGRADE, April 15— Milosh Slaukovitch. proprietor of a movie house, committed suicide. He was financially ruined when the talkies alienated the public from his theater.

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TAX ON BEER IS FACED IN NEW BRITISHBUDGET Income Levy Raised; Cabinet Expects ‘Flight of Capital’ Cry. BY KEITH JONES ■United Press Staff Correspondent LONDON, April 15.—The labor government's budget resolutions, increasing income taxes, raising death duties, and putting a tax on beer, went into the hands of its critics and defenders in the house of commons today. Debate will continue until adjournment of the house for the Easter recess, Thursday, and will be resumed on April 30. The average Britisher appears to have received the government’s report on the nation’s financial condition as an unfortunate situation, but one that must be faced. The middle and wealthy classes are hardest hit by the taxation scheme, and as a result the specter of “flight of capital” from

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COLLEGE MAY FIRE STRIKERS Entire Roster Likely to Be Dismissed. Bu United Press HARROGATE, Tenn., April 15. Unless the 390 student strikers of Lincoln Memorial university return to school, its officials may dismiss the entire student body, it was announced today. J. R. Ketron, member of the executive committee of the board of directors, said the board was determined to end the strike at the maximum cost of losing all its students. Approximately thirty-five students now are attending classes, the re-

mainder having refused to attend as a protest against dismissal of members of the faculty without “sufficient reason.” Eight more alleged strike leaders were dismissed Monday night. Previously Clay McCarroll, president of the student body, had been dismissed, and Ketron said injunctions for all the leaders and two dismissed faculty members and their wives have been secured, restraining them from “interfering further” in the operation, of the university.

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