Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1934 — Page 5

AUG. 7, 1934

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FAKE LICENSE PLATES PROBE IS ORDERED A. A. A. Moves for Action to Block Gangsters* Means of Getting Cars. Bij S • •/!( <-Hoh •> / \ rtr.fwprr 4 than* * WASHINGTON. Aup. 7-Action intended to hlork eant'terß from petting r.utomobile License plates tinder false names nas today by President Thomas P. Henry of the American Automobile Association. Disclosure that desperate criminals obtain plates with ease in many cities led Mr. Henry to direct his headquarters here to make a na-tion-wide survey of the situation at oner. His association plans to work out a uniform system of che<kmc so that officials can break up the practice and deprive criminals of one of their major instruments—an automobile that can t; be traced. 'Most serious." Mr Henry said, of conditions disclosed by fccrippsHovarri newspapers. “A large majority of traffic rcririents are caused by reckless drivers, many of them criminals fleeing from the scene of crime," he added. Slaying Brings Probe The recent slaying of a Cleveland ! gangster from an automobile led Robert E. Larkin, Cleveland Press to investigate "fake” plates. He found the city was flooded with plates obtained under false pretenses: that notary publics not officially connected \v :h the county government were cctunp lurpe sums by swearing to false : ppm ahoris. He tested the system by making a false bill of sale, listing ficticious engine numbers, on which an acquaintance obtained n license upon payment of a small notary’s fee. Mr. Larkin copied ibe engine numbers from a stolen car report at. police headquarters and employed them as a basis for a second transaction. In both deals false bills of sale showing that initial payments of $75 had been made in Macon, Ga., were used. Summons Are Useless ‘‘We have thousands 'of traffic summons which the police are unable to serve because the cars involved bore fake license plates." the Cleveland traffic commissioner declared. A recent downtown gangster shooting in Washington which could not be solved because of fake plates on* the assailant s machine, led the Washington News to uncover similar conditions in the capital. Here presentation of a bill of sale, a certificate of inspection that a second-hand ear is in fit shape to be on the streets and the sworn application for title, is all that is necessary to obtain a title and license plates. The department of vehicles has no means to cheek names and addresses of ear owners.

CORN-HOG PAYMENTS NEAR $1,000,000 MARK Indiana Total Touches $859,887 l'p to Aug. 1. I! II I imra S pi, ml WASHINGTON. Aug. 7.—Cornhog contract payments by the agricultural adjustment administration are nearing the $1,000,000 in Indiana. it was reported today. Through Aug. 1, the Indiana total amounted to $859,887.95. County quotas were: Bartholomew, $7,100.05: Benton, $31,946.95; Blackford, $35,826.80; Brown, $7,240.55; Carroll, $7,189.15; Cass. $149,250 40; DeKalb, $1,045.25; Floyd, $2,377.40; Hamilton, $403.45; Hancock. $2.678 50; Howard. $175,951.85; Jasper. $23,331.60; Johnson, $95,542.45; La Porte. $2,037.25; Madison. $(..639.60; Martin, $25,760.30; Montgomery, $307.85; Orange, $145.75; Porter, $12,015.20; Putnam, $869.80: Pulaski, $35,211; Randolph, $2,275.95; St. Joseph, $12,935.10; Spencer. $299 05; Starke, $36,757; Steub-n. $934.06; Sullivan, $13,789.30; Switzerland. $8,848.55; Union, $15,807.90. and White, $145,369.90. C. OF C. TO SPONSOR STATE FAIR EXHIBIT Entertainment Program Outlined for Manufacturers Building. A state fair exhibit is planned by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Space sufficient to accommodate fifty or more exhibitors has been retained by the chamber in the center section of the Manufacturers’ building. An entertainment program is being formulated. A Junior Chamber of Commerce day, city hall day and War Memorial day is planned for the exhibit. The firemen’s band will play on city hall day. Tugwell Book Received Here The nation's efforts in fighting the depression are interpreted in • America's Recovery Program,” a new book by Rexford Tugwell, Leo Pasvolskv and Adolph Berle, three of the administration’s Brain Trusters, received today at the business branch library.

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