Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1933 — Page 20

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PRICES DROP AS WHISKY-LADEN LINERS ARRIVE Officials Say That Docks at Glasgow Are Jammed. By t'nitrd Prrtt NEW YORK. Dec. 12—Competition Rent liquor prices down today when trans-Atlantic liners steamed into port carrying thousands of cases of European supplies. Lower prices were quoted in two of the largest liquor stores in the city on apple brandy. $1.24 a pint; Green River rye. $1.69: Overholt whisky, $2.82; Golden Wedding bourbon. $1.75, and gin. $1.75. Meanwhile, the Anchor liner Cameroma arrived with 27.800 cases of whisky from Scotland and the motor ship Britannic brought 375 cases of wines and spirits. Two other ships, the Berengaria and the He rie France, were approaching port with large consignments of champaign, brady and Scotch. Steamship officials said the docks at Glasgow were jammed with 100.000 cases awaiting shipment to this Sountry. Only two arrests for intoxication were reported in Manhattan over the week-end.

CLIFTON WHEELER’S PAINTING IS FAVORED Vote at Junior League Art Show Will lie Continued. In the popularity vote at the Junior League art exhibition in L. S. Ayres & Cos. galleries last week, the public chose No. 120. Clifton Wheeler's “Setulah" as its first choice. Other favorites in the order of preference were: No. 117, “Vespers” by Will Vawter; No. 93. "Autumn Glory” by Mrs. O. S. Reynolds; No. 131, ‘‘Chrysanthemums” by Mrs. W P. Zimmerman; No. 53. "Mary Jane” by Miss Marie Goth and No. 113, “Green Alley” by Miss Lucy Taggart. The voting will be repeated this week, and results will be announced Saturday, closing day of the downtown show. FATHERS ARE FETED Lambda Chis Entertain 100 at Banquet. The annual Father's Day banquet of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, inaugurated two years ago by Richard W. Fogarty, was held yesterday at the fraternity house, 4721 Sunset avenue. About 100 persons attended, many of them fathers of fraternity members from out of Indianapolis. Speakers included J. V/. Putnam, acting president, and Lloyd Claycomb, attorney. Mr. Fogarty was toastmaster.

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THREE TICKETS CONTENDING IN CLUB ELECTION Scientech Members Will Choose Officers at Luncheon. Officers will be selected by members of the Scientech Club at a luncheon Monday at the Columbia Club. Candidates are: Regular ticket—President, J. C. Siegesmund; vice-president. H. M. Stradling; secretary, H. A. Minturn; treasurer. A. M. Hood; directors. C. L. Harrod. I. V. Miller, Fred Atkinson. Homer Rupard, H. J. Sneden and Ray Thomas. Independent ticket No. I—President, W. C. Mabee; vice-president, N. T. Pucket; secretary, John M. Moore; treasurer, C. A. Trask; directors, R. B. Annis. E. L. Goldsmith. C. A. Ammerman, C. N. Warren. Homer Rupard and W. P. Hahn. Independent ticket No. 2—President, W. C. Mabee; vice-president, H. J. Sneden; secretary. H. A. Minturn; treasurer, A. M. Hood; directors, R. B. Annis, Fred Atkinson, C. A. Ammerman, Homer Rupard, J. A. Gerlach and Daniel Luten.

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BOARD APPOINTED TO EXAMINE OFFICERS Will Consider National Guard Men Named by McNutt. Appointment of a board of directors to examine national guard officers referred to it by Governor Paul V. McNutt was announced today at Ft. Hayes, Columbus, O. The board will consist of Colonel Frank L. Gray and Captain Glenn E. Comstock, Indiana national guard, and First Lieutenant Harry Meyer, United States army. Assignments announced include Colonel James M. Petty, infantry, from Indianapolis to Salem during December in connection with nation guard activities, and Major John K. Boles, Third field artillery. Ft. Benjamin Harrison, to Ft. Knox, on temporary duty. Food Samples Taken A brief case containing samples of canned goods. Christmas candy and coffee, valued at S2O, was stolen from the car of Gerald F. Kelly, 2126 North New Jersey street, last night while it was parked at Twenty-second and Meridian streets.

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