Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1930 — Page 8

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BLOW AT JONES LAW IS IGNORED i BY HIGH COURT Appeal Hitting Validity Is Rejected at Close of f Decision Session. Bu Vniirt Prr WASHINGTON, June 3.—The Uv.ited States supreme court rejected an appeal attacking validity of the Jones “five and ten” prohibition law, involving also the reasonableness of giving a man two years at hard labor for selling two drinks, in its closing session Monday. The government contended in the case that the question of the law’s constitutionality, precidated on the charge that the law delegates legislative powers to the courts, was not properly raised. The fourth circuit court of appeals, of which Judge John J. Parker is a member, upheld the conviction as justified under the evidence and held the law constitutional. The supreme court’s rejection of the appeal may mean either that constitutional questions were not raised properly or that the questions raised were not of sufficient substance to merit a review. Win in Booze Case Other decisions were: Granting of review to the Go-Bartels Importing Company, charged with "big time" bootlegging. In its hitherto unsuccessful suit to compel the government to return lists of customers and ledgers of alleged liquor sale accounts. Members of the firm charged that the search was made without a warrant and therefore, the “evidence" obtained should be suppressed. Overruling of an interstate commerce order, now in effect, reducing materially the freight rates on shipments of wine grapes and other deciduous fruits from California to eastern points. Upholding the right of New Orleans to compel the New Orleans Public Service Company to demolish a railroad viaduct. Decision to consider an appeal by the Canadian-owned Northport Power and Light Company in its suit to enjoin Governor Hartley of Washington, from canceling its transmission line casements and franchises in that state under the alien land law. Can Tax Shoals Plant Granting to the state of Alabama a revew of the United States court of claims decision which held the state could not tax the federal government for power generated at the government plant at Muscle Shoals and sold to the Alabama Power Company. Upholding the right of the BrinkerhoffFarts Trust and Savings Company of Missouri. to bring an injunction suit to prevent state officials from taxing its stock at full value while other property was assessed at only 75 per cent or less. Denial of review to L. N. Frantz, former president of the American Bank and Trust Company. Huntington. W .Va.. sentenced to state prison for ten years for embezzle-m-nt,. The appeal charged overdraft of the president's personal account does not constitute embezzlement. Denial of review to the Walter E. Heller Company. Chicago, charging illegal confiscation under the tariff laws. The case involved seizure of a car at Detroit of a car bought on installments by an alleged bootlegger. The question whether the finance company had a right to a court mandamus for recovery after the treasury department decided Insufficient diligence was used in Investigating the customer. Sentence Is Upheld Upholding of sentence to Jake Lfininbach. Easton. Pa., to eight months In Jail for Interference with a federal dry agent in the seizure of an alleged beer truck. Leintnbach contended the law against interference refers not to prohibition officers but only to internal revenue agents and that failure to have a . search warrant invalidated search of the truck. Denial of review to August Alksne. master of the coastwise Baltimore steamer Cretan, who charged illegal seizure of his vessel with 82.635 gallons of alcohol aboard. The captain contended that seizure under the law when a coastwise craft Is “emploved in any trade other than that for which it is licensed, was improper and that only the Volstead act seizure provision wes applicable. Denial of review lo two life Insurance companies on award of $75,000 by federal courts to Lenora Howe. Erie. Pa., on two r-licier on the life of her husband who disappeared. Body Badlv Burned The next day his auto was found containing a body so badly burned as to make identification impossible. The Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company and the National Life Association opposed the award on the ground the trial Judge ahould not have admitted evidence of Howe's previous

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good character as bearing on the question of whether he was dead or alive. Denial of review t<P Abbott Elliott Kav. Chicago, of his appeal from a federal trade commission ruling to stop the use of the name "radium" in connection with a product he called "Kay radium" and used in the treatment of patients. Upholding of sentence of Angelo Marsiglia. New Orleans, to eight years in Atlanta prison for possessing and illegally importing morphine. He contended it was illegal to presume his possession of the narcotics because a man in close proximity was shown to have possessed morphine. Granting ol review to the Daily Pantagraph. Bloomington (111.) newpaper. in its income tax refund case in which it sought to have its circulation structure, its Associated Press membership and good will included as 'statutory invested capital.” Exclusion of these items had the effect of increasing the newspaper’s tax. FLAGS PROVIDED FOR COMMUNITY HOUSES Lavelle-Gossett Post, V. F. W., Goes to Aid of City. Lavelle-Gossett post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, has provided flags for four city community houses. On learning that. Christian park, Municipal Gardens, Greer street and Brookside community houses were without American flags, Arthur Easterday, post adjutant, made the offer to Recreation Director David Kilgore. Kilgore recently reported that the community houses had flag poles, but no flags nor funds with which to purchase them. A tree in the West Indies, known to the natives as hyahya, gives milk.

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ASK BEAUTIFYING OF FALL CREEK BANKS Delegation Requests New Retaining Wall at Board Session. Beautification of the banks of Fall creek from Delaware street to Central avenue was asked of the park board today by a delegation of Fall Creek Civic Association representatives. E. L. Cothrell, association president, requested anew retaining wall be constructed, as half of the present wall is falling down and constitutes a hazard.” Park Engineer J. E. Parry said replacement of the wall will be a flood prevention bond issue project under the works board. Perry and

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