Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 214, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1935 — Page 2

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LOCAL OPTION IS OPPOSED BY BEERDEALERS State Association Drafts Platform for Strict Regulation. Indiana members of the Retail Beverage Dealers’ Association of America will declare themselves op. posed to local option liquor lav. of any sort, the executive board announced here yesterday. Wilbur A Royse, association attorney. announced the following planks in ti:e organization platform for strict regu’ation of the industry: A reduction of the tax on hard liquor to not more than 5 cents a pint; single license for retailer* who handle both malt r.nd distilled beverages; a strict penalty for sale of liquor to minors and passage of a measure making it a misdemeanor for minors to obtain liquor by falsely representing their age. • The group desires a state-wide closing law, closing all establishments from 1 a. m to 6 a. m. daily and from 2 a m. to 1 p m. on Sunday. “This program, if adopted, will keep the retail liquor business on a high plane and aid greatly in abolishing the bootlegger." said Richard Stegemeier, organization chairman. Executive board members attending the session were Edward N. Koehler. Harry B. Mahan. William Youneman, William O'Haver, Samuel Barrington. J. Ed Burk and Thomas Buskirk, Indianapolis; Robert Rice. Brazil; Garland Stephens. Evansville, and J. P. Vollmecke, Terre Haute.

Governor's Reception Feb. 4 and 5 have been set for the annual legislative reception at the executive mansion. Gov. and Mrs. Paul V. McNutt will receive Senators and their wives on the evening of Feb. 4 and Representatives and their wives will be received the following night. Lobbyists Register The Indiana Bituminous Coal Operators Association and the Retail Beverage Dealers Association of America have registered lobbyists in the office of the Secretary of State for the General Assembly. Harvey Cartwright and Henry Adamson, both of Terre Haute, will r’prasent the coal operators, and Wilbur A. Royse. Indianapolis, will Uok after the special interests of tle retail liquor dealers. Ten organizations have filed petitions to lobby in this session thus far. Employment Service State participation in a Nationwide employment service is provided in a bill offered in the House of Representatives by Rep. Edward P. Barry <D. Indianapolis). The Governor’s Commission on Unemployment Relief would act as the state's co-operating agency under the Wag-ner-Peyser Act. The Barry' bill provides for annual appropirations equal to the amount allotted by the Federal Government. Open Season on Foxes There would be no closed season on fox hunting in seven Indiana counties under the terms of a bill introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Glenn R. Slenker (D.. Monticello*. The measure is intended to permit farmers whose poultry flocks are invaded by foxes to kill them at anytime. Counties arfected are Warren. Tippecanoe. Clin’on. Tipton. Grant. Blackford and Jay. In all other counties the fox season would be between Feb. 10 and Nov. 10. Chattel Mortgage Filing All chattel mortgages issued under the bulk sales law would be filed in the offices of county recorders under the provisions of a bill introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. I. Emory Carter <D. Fairmount* and Rep. Dan O. Gettinger tD.. Sullivan). Bank Official Re-elected J Walter Dunn. 124 S. Emersonav, has been re-elected as a ‘director of the Fountain Square state Bank, it was announced today.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

JJAN. 16, 1935