Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1934 — Page 7
JULY 2, 1934.
HIGH OFFICIAL FOUND GUILTY OF SEDUCTION Alberta Premier Expected to Resign: Girl Awarded SI 0.000. te* • f'i'4 EDMONTON, Alberta, July 2 Prime Minister John E. Brownlee, branded the seducer of a 22-vear-dld government stenographer, was expected to resign today. He already had ro*:?*.ed the LieutenantGovernor of Alberta province of h:s intention it was reported. A jury Saturday found that Mr. Brownlee had seduced Vivian Macmillan and awarded her mo non damages, it awarded $5 000 to Miss MacMillans father. The verdict followed a -en atonal trial in which Miss MacMillan alleged Mr Brownlee kept her as his mistress in the
S >UOj pW^WM M | .. • I Picnic baskets fairly bulge with good things to eat when . m 111 > JSn'• 1 you make the individually owned Regal Store in your comm I * A ’ '•“! niunity your picnic headquarters ... So many picnic treats * J M m to select from—and so easy on the pocketbook. Make this f 5 j I '■ I .il holiday a glorious one—here's everything to make the t‘- J 4 ■ A■/ . outing a real success. *£l>c SALAD DRESSING •• ■ 21c PORK and BE ANS cw, 3'-14c ■;/ PEANUT BUTTER - 2ft23c * 4 SWEET PICKLES ™ r.l3* 't IL TP A BP I s- J® A £ Crisp Delicious Cakes, Rich rtl TArrT BAKS ldeal Lb -Hc Cut Rite I Snider s Catsup 1 15 c Pineapple 20c Wax Paper French's Mustard f 9c Pure Preserves 19c 9 •• ISr Red Beans JtL c,n 5c Marshmallows stse 17c ±,rJzL. Stuffed Olives - - 12 c Cracker Jack '2£ “5c Iced Tea Blend 23c Regal Coffee “ 25c ginger ale JS§|Bj | or Wheat Thinsies ru\ \OC 12 s? r tles Pks - 27c S' S V Regal Ginger Ale ?5c L : T~ jgj M.^l fep) W Finest Quality. MU-Oi.Btls. ■Mr^^Pv T ■* \ /,os/ Minute Suggestions r ) flniry \ Paper Plates D „. 5 C \ Luncheon Sets Pkg . |9 C - Imp’ /// #| Paper Napkins IQ C P^T^ T X'-i3L ■° Pk * di Sltdr* m ■■FTBfl Gold Brook—ln Prints \ **wG(C r.| / BUI TER 1 HOOSIER GOLD . Lb. 7W( \ T ' ,os < 1 T an II / WW 1 1 U,X ( Pound 27c ) Mm* T>!at V.S^'"?cA* J / /.ok Prices on Delicious Heats for the Picnic j , S LOAF Boiled Ham s "i!b 23c DUTCH CLEANSER rUICCCE Frankfurters 2 lw. 21c wwirvivn VLeHnJGiv V nC us. Minced Luncheon Lb l7c Cans!? 1c ■'T’SLiK* Bologna, Urge Lb.| sc un * JL | C >>ln Choice—Assorted as You Like Baking A ccds at Low Prices ..... /,g c >l9. Cold ,^ edal to 11 ., 40 c Cheese L,l -iyc Pickle Leal Luncheon ) 1 7 FLOUR I *t7^ /*D Gl Ikm DCCC Ground from Lean % , SwanS Down Ik ‘ 27c v*l fV UU LJ DCCr Fresh Reef for Loaf Lfa - I 2 C CoCOflllt Baker’s Southern Style Can |2,C BANANAS Yd Fruit iPe 4 Lb, 25c Calumet Baking Powder Lb. Can 25c Home-Grown Carrots 3 Bohs. 10c I Cl V CUIATTCDC New Cabbage 2 5c TL T SWA I I CKd California Oranges d. 27c Wire A LEMONS Fun of juic ... 29c Each Store Is Individually Owned—Phone Lincoln 6304 for Location of Your Nearest Regal Store.
! sam* 1 house with his wife and children. Acting Chief Justice W C. Ives, in dismissing the Jury, said: “I think I should say openly and publicly while you are here, that I strongly disagree with your decisions. That is all. You may go.” CITY MAN SHOT AFTER HAILING PASSING AUTO Victim Held on Vagrancy and Drunkenness Charge. Shouting to occupants of a passing car. Joe Gregg. 27, of 4963 West Eleventh s'reet, received a bullett in the shoulder by way of reply Saturday night. The shooting occurred on Sixteenth near Speedway City. Lawrence Dickerson, R. R. 4, Box 440, driver of the car in which Gregg was riding, said Gregg shouted. Where are you going?’’ to a man in the passing car. The man immediatly fired a shot and drove on. Gregg was sent to city hospital, where police ordered him held on vagrancy and drunkenness charges. *4O Stolen From Purse Mrs. J. M. Torter, 1721 Beilefontamr street, reported to police the theft of S4O from her purse at her home while she was attending church vesterday.
URGES CUT IN | COUNTY TAXES Substantial Reduction Is Possible, Is Assertion of Miesse. Substantial reduction in the Marion county tax rate is possible this year without curbing any essential governmental function, Harry Miesse, Indiana Taxpayers’ Associal tion secretary, announced yesterday. Analysis of the budget require-
Very Special I-cghorn g=\ FRYS - 20= Open Till Noon the 4th FKEF DRESSING FREE DELIVERY WEST STREET POULTRY CO. 11 N. Writ St. Lincoln 9669
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menta of Marion county, prepared by the research department of the association, reveals that a major reduction in taxes can be effected for all property in Indianapolis and the county. New’ revenues are coming to the county due to the broadening of the tax base, and this money ‘‘should be used as far as possible to relieve local levies on property,” Mr. Miesse pointed out. A return to more normal pay- ; ment of taxes also is a factor in making it possible to cut the county
Open Till Noon, July 4th FRYS 22 c I FREE DELIVERY On 7S Tent OR OVER PUR- ft CHASES. Fhnnp Orders Must pi Be in By 1. P. M. gg Hoosier Poultry Market 107 NORTH ALABAMA ST. I* LI-1881. b|
tax rate for county purposes, the 1 statement declared. A reduction from 56 cents to 38 cents in the 1935 tax rate is entirely possible, Mr. Miesse said. Cigarets Stolen From Tavern Thieves early yesterday broke iruo a beer tavern at 424 East Washington street and stole sls worth of cigarets, Police were notified by the proprietor, Jake Lefler.
Marion Poultry Cos. 1022 S. MERIDIAN ST. DREXEL 3441 ALL POULTRY DIRECT FROM INDIANA FARMS SPECIALS for the 4th Open till Noon July 4th Boiling CHICKENS lb. Qc Small ft FRYS Lb. ZUc Lnr* Anr Siz* nr Cnlor. FRYS Slightly Hichrr. FREE DRESSING Plenty of Parkins Spare
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