Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1933 — Page 22

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INDIANA'S BEER LAW ATTACKED BY CHURCHMEN Temperance Gain of Century Lost, Presbyterian Leaders Assert. By Vnitrd Prr*s WARSAW, Ind., June 16.—'The Indiana synod of the Presbyterian church closed its annual meeting Thursday with a rousing attack against the Indiana beer control la w. “The synod of Indiana condemns the liquor law as a sadly inadequate disposition of a persistent problem,'’ said a resolution adopted unanimously. ‘The new law fails to provide for any sort of local option or restriction as to the location of retailers or closing hours, thus wiping out the gains achieved for temperance in a century of struggle. It, arranges for a tieup between liquor and politics which can not but provea steady source of debauchery and machine domination.” Dr. Arthur Stewart. La Porte, was elected stated clerk of the synod for a three-year term. Dr. Thomas N. Hunt, Indianapolis, was named permanent clerk, and H. B. Simpson, Vincennes, was appointed to the general council. 0

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SEVEN PASS STATE TEST Thirty Fail May Examinations by State Accounts Board. Out of thirty-seven taking the May examination, only seven were approved as certified public accountants and five of them were from Indianapolis, it was announced today by Walter Owens cf the state board of accounts. They were: F. L. Hoffman, John D. Harrington, Emil J. Kastner, Merlin M. Bailey and Frank E. Feistritzer.

U. S. PROBE OF DRIVER’S TAG COSTLOOMING Galloway Predicts Quiz of License Printing Under G. 0. P. Federal investigation of the $82,400 payment for drivers’ licenses, made under the last Republican administration in the secretary of state’s office, is to be launched, it was reported at the statehouse today. The report was brought by Repre-

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sentative Fred S. Galloway (Dem., Indianapolis), who returned from two weeks In Washington, D. C. Galloway tried to have the matter probed during the last session of the legislature, but no thorough investigation was made, he said. “I was promised a real investigation as to who got that money, by Sewell Key, head of the tax division in the department of Justice,” Galloway said. He also displayed a letter from the Haywood Publishing Company. Lafayette, in which it was set out that it’s share was for printing. It was SIQ,OOO. The democrats had the same amoount of licenses printed this year for $2,500. The $82,400 was spent through a contract with the Illinois firm of O’Hager and Burkhardt, said to have patent rights, under the regime of former Secretary of State Otto G. Ftfield.

FLINGS GIRL IN STREET] FINED Woman Is Convicted of Hurling Young Woman in Auto’s Path. Convicted of knocking a girl in front of an approaching automobile, Mrs. Myrtle Mertz, R. R. 1, Box 419-C, was fined $5 and costs Thursday afternoon in municipal court three by Harry R. Champ, special Judge. Several persons testified they saw Mrs. Mertz strike Miss Charline Meredith, 18, of Carrollton avenue, after a minor accident at Tenth street and Kealing avenue.

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