Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1932 — Page 16

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REPEAL PLANK VOTED DOWN, 681 TO 472 'Moist’ Plan of Administration Adopted After Stormy Session. (Continued From Page U

of it,” shouted Governor Fred Balzar. Bingham Gets Big Hand ‘‘Whoooooe-c-e-o,” came the glad response of auditors who liked that line. Kansas is not the mother of prohibition, but the wet nurse of prohibition,” said Delegate Challis, Kansas, and the only wet from his state. “Give us a square, fair chance to vote whether we want repeal,” pieaded tall, handsome, silveryhaired Senator Hiram Bingham (Rep., Conn.), who was general-in-chief of the repeal forces. Bingham got a big hand. Floodlights swept the great interior. Illinois leaped into action. Indiana was in with signs “We Want Repeal.” Around the standards of Oregon and Washington there were hand-to-hand squabbles for possession. Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Wisconsin and Maine paraded, too. Paraders Hold Steins One squad of paraders had steins and a beverage. They said it was real beer. Another group carried a shanty-town rod strung with a dozen growlers (tin buckets used to transport beer from the side door of Marty’s place to Finnegan’s kitchen). There was shouting and laughing and considerable fun. But that continued only five minutes, and when it is remembered that in the 1924 Madison Square Garden demonstration for Smith the fire department didn't even get all the concealed roof sirens started in ihe first five minutes, it must be conceded that the 1928 stadium demonstration for repeal (vas not so much. The tchnique of convention dcm-

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onstrating is such that a really porting demonstrator doesn’t count the first five minutes at all. ThAt is a warming-up period. Many Speak on Issue All in all, it was a generally calm gathering with no one really angry I for long except Chairman Fess. and even he almost was smiling before the last delegate left. The galleryites. in fact, tired of the show long before it was over. Stars of the pro and anti-repeal armies appeared in quick succession. They included Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia university; J. N. (Ding) Darling, delegate and cartoonist from Iowa; former Governor Fred Green of Michigan; Treasury Secretary Ogden | Mills; James Francis Burke of the national committee, and others, many others. About ten days hence the new national committee will meet In Washington to elect its chairman, who j will be Mr. Hoover's campaign manager, and tjien the Republican j forces will be set for the great quadrennial drive for votes of the American people. Democrats to Act The Democrats, who meet here June 27, are expected to adopt a prohibition revisionist program, perhaps more strongly pointed against | the eighteenth amendment than the one which the Republicans voted early today after a turbulent night session. The administration prohibition plan calls for submission to the country by congress of another i amendment which would retain to | congress the "power to preserve the gains already made in dealing with i the evils Inherent in the liquor traffic.” but allowing states to deal with j the problem as their citizens may determine, subject always to the power of the federal government to protect those states which desire to remain dry and to safeguard the country' as a whole from the return of the saloon and attendant abuses. See Curtis Renomination Direct repeal advocates characterized the administration plan as a straddle, which, if adopted, | would force wet states like New J York to accept the dictation of congress as to how to deal with the liquor problem. Extreme drys issued a joint statement declaring their opposition to any reopening of the issue whatever. However, the new platform marks a definite change of Republican policy.

WILD PARTIES ' PUT TEN BOYS ON PROBATION Another Jailed in Case Involving School Girl, 17. Ten youths were placed on probation and an eleventh youth, George Hoffman, 17, of 5703 East I Washington street, was given a tenday jail sentence today by Juvenile Judge John F. Geckler, on charges 1 of contributing to the delinquency of a 17-year-old Technical high school girl. The ten youths receiving probationary sentences of one year were forbidden by the judge to drive motor cars during that period or to ride with any one, with the exception of their parents. The youths were high school students who frequented a dance hall, known as the Rendezvous, in Irvington. The hall was closed recently on a court order of Superior Judge Russell Ryan. They w r ere charged by juvenile authorities with giving the girl liquor and taking her on auto rides and to wild parties. PRICES ARE CUT BY INDIANA AND CIRCLE A drastic price reduction for the Indiana and Circle theaters, effective Friday, June 17, is announced. The following price scale at both houses will prevail: All seats on week days. 25 cents from opening until 6 o’clock, and 35 cents after 6 p. m.-; Sundays and holidays, 25 cents until 2 p. m., and 35 cents after 2 p. m.; children, 15c at all times. Bookings at both the Circle and Indiana for the next few weeks are announced as of high class current season, and the lowered prices will not affect in any manner the quality of shows. Asa result of satisfactory negotiations to date, in conjunction with the new price scale, both the Indiana and Circle theaters will continue operation throughout the summer, the management says.

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BOY, 6, IS HURT BADLY Lad, Struck bv Automobile, Reported Improved at Hospital. Condition of Eugene Benson, 6. of 1716 Peck street, who was injured night when he was struck by an automobile at Nineteenth street and Central avenue, was reported improved today at city hospital. The boy ran between two cars and was struck by a bumper on a sedan driven by Frank E. Price, 23. of 3783 Rockville road. He suffered bruises and possible concussion of the brain. HALTsImsTdASH Dickson Makes Brief Stop Here in Time Race. Flying from Newark, N. J., to the west coast with three passengers in an effort to beat the trans-conti-nental speed record, Captain James B. Dickson of the United States army air corps reserve landed his Lockheed Orion at municipal airport today for a brief stop. Elapsed time for the 681 miles from the New Jersey city, was three hours and fifty-five minutes, an av- j erage of slightly more than 191 | miles an hour. The plane, a low wing type, is powered with a 450- i horsepower motor. Dickson’s passengers were Arthur Loew, Henry Ginsberg and William Melnicker. After remaining at the airport for fifteen minutes, the plane took off for Wichita. A third stop was to be made at Alburquerque, N. M. Dickson said he hoped to land at Los Angeles before dark. BEGIN NEW BUILDINGS Acme-Evans Starts Construction to Replace Burned Structure. Construction of elevator and storage buildings, to replace those burned last Dc. 16, was begun by Acme-Evans Milling Company this week. Completion of the job is expected in seven or eight weeks, according to Edgar H. Evans, president. Concrete construction work will cost about $23,000, it is estimated. Installation of machinery will cost an additional $7,000. Addition of twenty-five storage tanks will bring the capacity of the Acme-Evans plant to about 700,000 bushels of grain. Prior to the fire the capacity was 650,000.

FRANCE LAUDED FOR COURAGE Maryland Man Is Praised in Nomination Speech. By T'nitcd Press CHICAGO, June 16.—The courage of Joseph I. France, who, as United States senator, voted against the eighteenth amendment and the i Volstead act, was emphasized today by L. B. Sandblast of Portland, Ore., when he nominated France as Republican candidate for President. France, from Maryland, was President Hoover’s only opponent for the nomination. In recent years, Sandblast said, the country had drifted from the principles of constitutional government and needed a man of France’s independence to restore fundamentals. The predictions France made when he voted against* the eighteenth amendment, the speaker added, had come to pass ‘in this attempt to regulate personal habits by governmental mandate.” ‘■He believed that even worthy principles can not be accomplished by violating righteous principles; that the moral law is supreme, and evil measures will produce evil consequences, even with the best of motives. That is where he stood then and that is where he stands today.” FALLS, BREAKS WRISTS Boy Ignores Warning; Topples From Tree Snapping Both Hands. Fractures of both wrists is the ' penalty being paid by Charles Dunigan 14. son of Mrs. Bernice Price, Deloss street, for failure to heed a "warning. The boy had been warned not to climb trees at the home of Mrs. J. B. Riley, 447 Spruce street. However, he went up in a tree Wednesday afternoon. A limb broke and he fell. Hold Man for Ad Probe William Adams, 32, 1025 South New Jersey street, was arrested by police today, and held pending investigation of alleged attempts to sell advertising space in a small magazine, purported to be sponsored by the Indianapolis police department.

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HOLDUP PAIR IS ROUTED Man Knocks Down One of Two Bandits; Youth Robbed of S2O. Search was being made today by police for two Negroes who attempted to ro bßalph Ryker, 22. of 3901 Fletcher avenue, Wednesday night at Southeastern avenue and Sherman drive. Ryker frustrated the holdup by knocking down one of the bandits. He suffered bruises in the scuffle. The bandits fled. I Rov Woodson, 17, Negro, of 1743 | Boulevard place, reported to police | today that he was held up and i robbed of S2O by another Negro at Seventeenth street and Senate avenue. JURY ACQUITS DRUGGIST Meyer Cohen Is Found Not Guilty in Cigafet Theft Case. A criminal court jury late on Wednesday acquitted Meyer Cohen of 901 East Thirtieth street, druggist, of a charge of receiving stolen goods. The state alleged Cohen bought stolen cigarets from an employe of the Hamilton-Harris Tobacco Company. Sam Cohen, a brother of Meyer, who was found guilty in connection with the same case a few days ago, will be sentenced soon. Luther Higbee, billing clerk, is the employe held on a charge of grand larceny in the case. DEMOCRATS LAY PLANS Young Women’s Club to Open Conclave Headquarters at Claypool. The Young Women's Democratic Club of Indiana will open convention headquarters on the mezzanine floor of the Claypool. Sunday. The headquarters will be in charge of Mrs. William Rich, president; Mrs. C. J. Petithory, vice-president, and Mrs. Estelle Creagh, reception committee chairman. ‘ORCHESTRA’ IS STOLEN $440 in Musical Instruments Taken From River Park Cottage, Theft of musical instruments valued at $440 from his cottage at River park was reported to police today by Robert Trietz. Screen was cut from a window to gain entrance. Missing instruments include a lyre, horn, clarinet, piccolo, flute and saxophone.

MARKER RULED i PRIMARY VICTOR ! OVER BOETCHER He's Declared Democratic Candidate in County Job Race. Ernest K. Marker, Center township advisory board member, today was declared the Democratic candidate for county commissioner, Secj ond district, at the conclusion of a hearing before county commissionI ers on his primary election contest case against Walter C. Boetcher, county council member. Boetcher indicated he would not appeal. Official count of votes cast in the May primary election showed Boetcher the victor. On a recount however, votes in nine precincts were disregarded on the ground that they bore initials of only one clerk. Boetcher’s counsel contended toi day that throwing out the ballots was improper and had the effect ! of disfranchising the voters of the ! nine precincts. Commissioners, howI ever, upheld the contention of coun- | sel for Marker, who cited precedents declaring illegal ballots with I only one set of initials. AUTOMOTIVE 53 Accessories, Tires, Parts JOHN GUDELHOEFER WAGON CO.—Will repair or make new tops and curtains for your car. 302 Kentucky Ave 55 Autos Wanted CASH FOR CAR OR EQUITY A. G. MUELLER MOTOR SALES. 635 Va. Ave. Will _pay cash for vour car or equity. I. WOLF AUTO CO. LI. 4516. 561 N. Capitol. if, y(ant Used Can/ [•Sacks bros. I AUTO LOAN CO. f 309*311 N.CAPITOL-R1.599A 50 Autos For Sale PLYMOUTH—I 929 model, excellent condltion. $165 by owner. Ha. 2648. j Cheap Transportation Several cars, Fords and other makes, $lO and up. COLLEGE MOTOR SALES 3210 E. Tenth. Ch. 4361. 3811 College. Wa. 2266.

YOUR CHOICE, S3OO TO $399 ©MARMON t S“Sii£’TS^ , $375 fully equipped; motor quiet and in A-l condition. A real bargain In all respects. LI ncoln 5364, JOHNSON CHEVROLET CO. 325 N. Capitol. ©PT.YMOTTTH 7 930 Sedan; blue black paint with white CQJr 14J 1 \j xxx trim, upholstery dark green Velour. ip'J'XO The motor has been reconditioned and is in first-class running order: tires like neW; has full standard equipment. This car has been reconditioned throughout and performs like new. 4451 W. Wash. C. K. MARTIN Be. *958. YOUR CHOICE, S4OO AHD OVER @ AUBURN 7932 Phaeton Sedan. Run only 2.200 miles: nVDUIViI beautiful finish of ivory grey, green strining *P®***> and genuine Spanish leather upholstery, side mounts, trunk rack, new ear guar.: exceptional value. 332 N. Capitol. EUREKA FINANCE CO. UJ. 7383. ©AUBURN La,e ’ 3O model “ 12n " series de luxe phaeton 77 .VV sedan; original green silver finish is like new, trim kahaki Heurtz top; 6 wire wheels, side mounts and other extras. A real buy; only $220 down; terms or trade. 19th and Meridian. BROWNING GENT CO., INC. Riley 8655. ©BUICK 1937 Model 8-®7 five-passenger Sedan; black fin- sß4'^ . ish. gold stripe, mohair upholstery, fine motor and good tires, low mileage. Terms and trade. Meridian at llth. MARMON USED CAR LOT Ri. 3308. OBITTCK 7937 Coupe: popular 4-passenger coupe: model 8-38 ss(l^ 4 44v 41 with maroon and black finish, 6 wire wheels, prac- qJOGU tically new tires, trunk rack and extra equipment. An excellent value with low mileage. 120 W. North. CENTRAL BUICK CO. I.i. 1905. ©RTTTCK 7930 Coupe; finished in the popular caboit blue 441 4 v duco; fully equipped including 5 wire wheels. Upholstery, top, motor, etc., are in excellent condition. Real value backed by a reliable firm. Trade and G. M. A. C. terms. Dio W. North St. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Li. 1995. CHEVROLET 7ft 3l Special Sedan, has black paint s4fxo V XILI T IWL/Xi X with red trinl uoholsterv like new. fafipjA motor in Ist class condition; 6 wire wheels with side mounts, tire* Ist class. V ' Eauipment standard including radiator grill: mileage verv low. See this on 3517 E. Wash. LAUTH MOTOR*. INC. Ir. 1175. €v CHEVROLET 1932 De luxe convertable landau phaeton. This car ' ,14i T nv/iru 1 ] S on the soot and can be bought at *IOO off dego] liverv price. This car is new; has standard equipment with extras lncludine chorme nlated cowl lamps. 2 spare wire wheels, ash trav. m*al tire w covers, trunk rack. See this one. J 914 W\ Wash. WEST SIDE CHEVROLET CO. Be. 1150. ©CHRYSLER 1931 Sport Roadster, pretty sea-foam green S4D ? X XXXV X OXjXjXV fl n i S h with battleship grev trim: wire wheels, new Goodyear tires: motor etc. in excellent cond. A real genuine value. 555 N. Capitol. I. WOLF AUTO CO. I.i. 45U5 CHRYSLER 7930 *’ iodel “ 77 ” sedan De Luxe, equipped with 6 wire V XXXV x DLIXIIV Wheels, trunk rack, original blue finish is like new. LjlJI upholstery clean and motor in excellent condition. A real value at this efL-B8 price. G. M. A. C. low financing. \.y 120 W. North S4. CENTRAL BUICK CO. Li. 1995. ©CHRYSLER 1930 Mod ?' "66” 4-door sedan, dark blue finish, a ear v vou will be proud to own. Paint, motor, tires, upholstery. top. etc. are in A-l shape reeadv to go anywhere. 347 N. Capitol. JONES MOTOR CORP’N. LI. 4455. ©FORD 7931 Victoria and runs like anew car. has green s4"l fl x Y/1 VS/ paint lob: upholsterv mohoir like new; S wire wheels with god tires, eauipment standard: mileage on this car very low and what a buv at—--3547 E. Wash. LAUTH MOTORS. INC. Ir. 1175. ©HUDSON 19 31 late model Sedan; beautiful black paint IILUOVii j ob wit h cream trim, upholstery spotless. Just spAfTXtX like new. motor A-l condition, tires new included in equipment, free wheeling, trunk lined with leather and equipped with lock. 6 wire wheels, side mounts. This is a truly good buv and vou should see it to gpperciate. Easv terms. 1665 S. Meridian. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES CO. Dr. 4743. HURMOBTTjE 7931 8 cvl - 5-oass. sedan, black finish. sf\4s tejnurinumuii gold strlDe mohair upholstery, .sound V j motor, good tires. N. W. wheels: low mileage. Terms arid trade. Meridian at llth. MARMON USED CAR LOT Ri. 3398. YOUR CHOICE IN TRUCKS ©CHEVROLET 1928 one-ton truck: closed cab express Vnij t XVUL/D X body: special bargain. Terms and Trade. 923 N. Capitol. THE FRANK HATFIELD CO. Ri. 9326. @CI C 1931 Series Model T-26 Traction; 2-ton rating with VT. ITX. v , 700 front and 32x6.00 duals on the rear. Motor has bee thoroughly reconditioned in our shop. A real value. 430 N. Capitol. GENERAL MOTORS USED TRUCK DEPT. Lincoln 7167. Open. Til 9 P. M. ©INDIAN 4 1929 7 - /j ton closed cab with 7x12 platform sfarkO LUnmia bodv: practically new 7:00 front and 34x7:00 rear tires, good running condition: price was *650; now reduced to—--921 N. Capitol Ave. MARTIN TRUCK CO. Li. 3591. international ¥245 —4 black finish, truck is okav throughout and has been driven only 12.000 miles. / A real bargain at this price: terms *49 N. Capitol. CAPITOL MOTORS CO. Opes evea. ©INTERNATIONAL TRUCK rarnrine from l 1 a ton to 2 ton capacities and eouiDDed with 1% and 3-vard dump bodies. All featuring gravity and power hoist. These are absolutely one of the best selections in city. See them amt make a reasonable offer. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. 1188 Ky. Ave. u.

.JUNE 18, 1981

automotive 50 Autos For Sale CHEVROLET. 19J9~Bus!n*** roup*- Tun , nd looks like new: sl7s. *2l N. Illinois Hudson-Essex 1931 Hudson coach: ’ow milea** looks and runs like new. painted dark rreen. *2OO down: balance easv terms. Losey Motors, Inc. 1133 V. Meridian. Rl. 9669.

SCANLAN’S Annual June Used CAR Oe arance Every car must be sold to make room for used cars being traded in on the NEW PLYMOUTH! Act now! COMPARE MODELS AND PRICES! Make Year Now Viking, 1930, 6 W. W. Sedan 1595 Bodge. 1930. W. W. 6 Sedan 433 Dodge, 1930, W W 6 Sedan 485 Dodge, 1931. 6 W. W. Sedan 800 Dodge. 1929. D. A. Sedan 235 Oldsmobile. 1928 Coach 2ir> Dodge. 1928. Sr. Sedan 93 Dodge. 1931. W. W. 8 Sedan 735 Dodge, 1927. Sr. Coupe ... 133 Dodce. 1930 6 W W. 8 sedan 493 Dodge, 1930. 6 Coupe .. 445 Dodge, 1932, 6 Sedan $65 Dodge. 1928 Victory Sedan 95 Chrysler, 1929, 77 Sedan 465 Chrysler. 1929, 65 Coupe 215 Plymouth, 1931, R. S Coupe 435 Chevrolet. 1931, Coach xto Plymouth. 1930. Sedan 230 Okland. 1928 series Coupe jrs Chevrolet. 1927 Coach 50 Blear, 1927. Sedan 185 Elcar. 1928. Sedan Jls Buiek, 1929, R. S. Coupe #25 Buick, 1927, Coupe (is Buiek, 1926. Coach 95 Olds, 1928. Coupe irs Olds. 1926. Coupe ,yo Pontiac. 1927 Coupe, rumble seat.. 75 Graham-Paige. 1928, Sedan 115 Graham-Paige, 1929. Sedan . 245 Graham-Paige. 1928. 610 Sedan ... 165 Chandler. 1927. 8 Sedan 145 Essex. 1929. Sedan 14s Pontiac, 1929. Sedan' " to'-. Pontiac, 1928. Coupe ....!! iik Pontiac, 1928. Sedan P >ntiae. 1928. Coupe .. ok Whippet. 1928. Coupe Studebaker, 1928. Coupe ' Nash. 1930, Coupe ook Oldsmobile. 1927 Coupe .. .. 05 Marmon, 1927, Sedan os Hudson. 1926. Sedan | | “ S J, J.C.Scanlan Cos. 1104 \V. Wash. St. BElmont 1440