Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1933 — Page 4
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JUNIOR ROLLER POLO TOURNEY ON SATURDAY Youthful Shinny Stars to Compete for Prizes at Tomlinson Hall. Thp Times Junior roller polo tournament will swing into action with first round games between eleven contesting teams at Tomlinson hall Saturday morning at 9:30. There will be five games and one team will draw a bye into the second round games later. Inability to obtain junior size polo skates caused postponement of the games last Saturday, but the Riverside skating rink solved the emergency tins week by supplying twelve pairs of skates that the team will use as they play. Members of the Indianapolis professional ]Kilo team will officiate and Gar Davis, manager, states the regulation playing floor is in tip top shape for the youthful players. Managers of each of the competing teams will draw by lot at 9 a. m. to determine the schedule for the games Saturday morning and members of nil the teams are urged to be there at that time, because their teams might engage in the first game. Each game will consist of three eight-minute periods and each team can have eight players. No entry fee is required, and fine prizes are at stake. If the boys of your neighborhood
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HALF MILLION CHICAGOANS PAY TRIBUTE TO MARTYRED MAYOR
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Half a million Chicagoans stood along the line of the procession when Mayor Anton J. Cermak, vie tim of an assassin in Miami, Fla., was brought hone for burial. The hearse carrying his casket is showi passing the Chicago city hall.
wish to form a team and enter, dele- y HOTELS OFFER ; direct result of Prohibition Commisgate one of them as the manager ' p’ppi/-r/\n qPM n*rwllo £ioner Amos w - w - Woodcock's anand appear at Tomiinson hall Sat- I AILo U(M MtlMUo nouncement that prohibition agents urdaj morning at 8.30. Aou can Move- Is Direct Result of Mood- Managers of the Broadway district enter just before the drawings are cocks ‘No-Raid' Order. hotels explained that they hoped to made. ] !! a 1 nitrd Pres* ; make a little money and keep their Teams entered are Blackhawks. NEW YORK. March 10.—Some of i properties out of receivership. The St. Anthony Panthers, Holy Cross Manhattan's better hotels offered cocktails were offered to even the Flashes, West Indianapolis Dark- j today as part of. their dining rooms; most casually known patrons, but horses, Wildcats. Red Devils, East j all of the enticing cocktails to be j not to complete strangers. Side Ramblers, Black Peppers, Em- found in the better speakeasies. ’ Most hotels will not serve liquors ersons, Boston Bruins and Illinois The innovation, unknown since until the eighteenth amendment is Shinny Club. prohibition went into effect, was the repealed, hotel organizations said.
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KIDNAPED GIRL’S RELEASE NEAR, PROBERS CLAIM Early Return of Child. 4, Predicted by Lake County Officers. By United Prens GARY. Ind., March 10.—Early return of Patricia Pearl Tripp, 4, who was kidnaped from the home of her foster parents near Rensselaer, Nov. 20, was predicted by Lake county authorities today. They released August Johnson, grand-uncle of the child and one of the twelve persons held in connection with the kidnaping, to negotiate with abductors. It was reported that a $5,000 ransom had been demanded from Johnson for safe return of Patricia. The abductors refused to negotiate with Johnson's attorney, although the latter admitted contacting them. The girl, whose parents are dead, was believed to have been kidnaped as an outgrowth of a family fight over her custody. She was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin smith, from whose home she was kidnaped. Bandits Take $2,000 Loot, Auto By I nitrd Press HAMMOND, Ind., March 10.—J. Levine, Waukegan. 111., reported to Hammond police that he was held up on the Lincoln highway near here Thursday night and robbed of his expensive automobile, diamond rings valued at $1,500 and SSOO cash.
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Charles C. Foster Dead HAVANA, March 10.—Charles C. ! Foster, 61, publicity director of I Orientaal park here, died Friday of i heart disease. He was a native of ' Lexington. Ind. 1
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NEAR-DEAOLINE WARNING ISSUED UN INCOME TAX Bank Holiday No Excuse, Is Edict of Government Officer Here. Last minute warning to federal income taxpayers who have not yet filed their returns for 1932 was issued today by E. E. Neal, internal revenue collector. The bank holiday is no excuse for failure to file income tax returns, Neal said, and only four days remain, midnight Wednesday. March 15, being the deadline for filing. Recognizing the situation created by the bank holiday, the internal revenue department has arranged to accept checks, subject to collection. in payment of the tax due. Penalty for failing to file returns on time. Neal said, is 25 per cent of
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j the amount of tax due, together j with interest on the payment due. Neal said that in order to relieve the last minute rush of filing next week, the department will keep j room 309, federal building, open Sat- | urdav afternoon to receive returns and to advise income taxpayers, j Returns have been received thus ; far in fairly satisfactory numbers, it j was reported, with a large percent- | age of the payments being made in I cash, much of it being hoarded currency released from safety deposit boxes. Physiological tests of athletes at Harvard showed football to be the most strenuous of ail the forms of sport and exercise tested.
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