Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1933 — Page 24
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NO BEER FOR INDIANS' FANS THIS SUMMER Neither Will Golfers Get Chance to Take Drink on ‘Nineteenth.’ Baseball fans probably will not be able to watch the Indianapolis Indians this summer, take a' long draught of ice-cold beer and then scream with added gusto: "Kill the umpire! Oooh, you robber! and ‘'Why don’t yuh get a horse. Jesse?" Neither will golfers on municipal courses be able to forget their eighteen holes of bickering with a glass of peace at the nineteenth. Norman Perry, owner of the Indianapolis American Association club, has made no plans yet toward applying for a license to handle beer at the park. Even if he does, however, it is unlikely that one could be issued because of the unelastic provisions of the Indiana beer control act. No Formal Opinion The I: diana art provides that the public sale of beer be confined to bona fide eating places serving food to travelers—and about the only travelers at the baill park will be the visiting team. There is an eating place at the ball park, but its chief function is that of a refreshment stand. It does sell sandwiches, coffee and milk, but most of its stock in trade is soft drinks, confections, cigars and cigarets. Herbert Patrick, deputy attorneygeneral, who is the state expert on liquor law interpretations, said he would not give a formal opinion until he i as been asked to do so by Paul Fry, state excise director, and Fry will not ask one until he receives an application. Dig Out Old Ruling The bad news for the muncipal course golfers was contained in a ruling by the Indianapolis park board with a musty and moth-eaten city ordinance as its authority. Passed years ago, the ordinance prohibits the sale of intoxicating beverages in municipal parks or amusement places. Despite the fact that legalization
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George Z. Medalie (above). United States attorney of New York, will direct the prosecution of Charles E. Mitchell and Joseph W. Harriman, New York bankers under fire in the government’s drive against major violators of banking and income tax laws. of beer by congress means that 3.2 beer is not intoxicating, the park board feels that beer sale in city parks would not be fitting.
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to Federal Judge Halsted L. Ritter, Miami, it was charged today. Misuse of the mails was the technical accusation. The Lindbergh letter, demanding $50,000, "or you will no what will happen.” was "forwarded to local federal agents by New Jersey state police. It told Lindbergh to send the money to “L. B.” at a Staten Island address, which is the home of Clobridge's wife and sister-in-law. “L. B.” are the initials of the sis-ter-in-law. The whisky present to Judge Ritter was accompanied by this note: “Take a good drink of this. Will
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ASK $23.000 DAMAGES Two youths who were injured while riding a motorcycle at Thirtyseventh and Pensy’vania streets.
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Jan. 30, have filed suits for $23,00t damages from Charles L. Johnson, 3036 Boulevard place, alleged to have been the driver of an automobile with which the motorcycle collided.
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The suits were filed for John and Joseph Schad, the ; y°'ths. Burch’s suit in superior ; one. asks $20,000 damages, and Schaas in superior court three, dei mands V 5.000.
