Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1935 — Page 28
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MORE DRINKS TO BE POURED ONJOLIDAYS Heavy Increase Revealed in Withdraws of Whisky. By Vniteff Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 28— Holiday drinking in the United States probably will be greater this year than since bootleggers reaped enormous profits and drinkers paid fabulous prices for so-called imported whisky in the boom years 1928 and 1929. The Treasury Department disclosed that withdrawals of whisky from storage totaled 6,371,752 gallons in September, compared with 3,753,185 gallons in August ar.d 5,522, 562 gallons in the previous peak month, December, 1934. Treasury officials also pointed out that internal revenue collectors, getting an earlier start than usual, already have requested more whisky revenue stamps than they did last year, and that the bureau of printing and engraving has greatly increased its supply of stamps to meet this demand. Blends Most Popular As expected, however, all except a fraction of the whisky consumed u r ill be either blended or comparatively n w straight whisky. The Bureau of Printing and Engraving, in preparing for the rush period, made up only 1,691,000 stamps for bottles of bonded whisky, while it prepared 218.000,000 stamps to be placed on bottles of blended products. It was pointed out that, in addition to the greatly increased amount of legal liquor which is expected to be consumed, bootleggers will continue to market their wares not only In ‘‘dry” states but in other places where people have found they can purcha.se the illicit liquor more cheaply than they can obtain the legal brands. Estimates of the amount of bootleg liquor consumed range from a negligible quantity to guesses by some observers that the bootleg total equals the legitimate totals. Rum Running Curbed Treasury officials, however, say that the increase in withdrawals of legal whisky indicates a lessening in the amount of illicit liquor consumed, Recent increased activity of the Coast Guard, they believe, has resulted in a reduction of the number of known rum-running vessels from 72 to 8. Treasury figures, how r ever, show r that in addition to the heavy withdrawals of w'hisky in September, distributors are preparing for heavy demands for finer alcoholic products. Rum withdrawals in September totaled 40,210 gallons, compared with 13,869 gallons in August and 10,323 gallons in September, 1934. The peak month for rum withdrawals, however, w r as December, 1934, w’hen 66,092 gallons w'ere taken from storage. Withdrawals of brandy last month amounted to 146,806 gallons, compared with 84,114 gallons in August, and 83,373 gallons in September, 1934. As was the case with rum, the ptok month for withdrawals of brandy since repeal was December, 1934, when 213.887 gallons were taken from storage houses. More Alcohol Withdrawal Officials noted that withdrawals of alcohol also had increased, amounting to 1,914.699 gallons last month as against 1,682,842 gallons in September, 1934. The peak withdrawals of alcohol, however, were in the months immediately following repeal, when Americans still were in the habit of mixing their own gin. Alcohol withdrawals totaled 3,747,623 gallons in December, 1933, when whisky withdrawals w'ere only 3,752,528 gallons, January, 1934. was the second highest month in with-: drawals of alcohol, when the total W’as 2,979,439 gallons. The near-doubling of whisky withdrawals last month brought the total withdrawals of alcoholic products to $7,931,542 gallons, compared with the previous peak of 8,425,899 gallons in December, 1934. GIRL, 11, IS COMPOSER Plays Piano, Violin and Accordion Despite Blindness. By United Press COUNCIL BLUFFS, lowa. Nov 28.—Calla Bennice, 11, although blind, plays piano, violin and piano accordion and composes many of her selections. She is attending the lowa School for the Blind at Vinton, where she has been a student seven years. CANT STOP BEAVERS They Cut Through Racks in Kalama River in NorthwestAy United Press KELSO. Wash., Nov. 28 —Beavers cut through racks in Kalama River placed by the state fisheries department to prevent salmon from going upstream while spawn is being taken. Hundreds of salmon went through the opening. Game protectors trapped five beavers and placed them in a pen. The beavers chewed their way to liberty. 7 WRECKS: NEVER HURT Plane, Train and Auto Accidents Mean Nothing to lowa Woman. By United Press COUNCIL BLUFFS, la . Nov. 28 - Life Is just a series of adventures for Miss Sunny Heath. She has been in two airplane wrecks, three auto accidents, a train crash and had her automobile blown off the highway during a Kansas tornado. She was never injured seriously. GODLINESS ON INCREASE Alaskan Bishow Makes Report Following Tour of Territory. By United Press JUNEAU. Alaska, Nov. 28 —Godliness in Alaska is on the increase, Bishop Joseph Raphael Cnmont announced, following a tour of the territory. He returned to Juneau for celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of hi* admittance to the Jesuit order.
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YOU may recall hearing or reading something about these little cheap airplane', called the Pou-De-Ciel, that are fluttering around Europe. Well they are causing quite a commotion in aeronautical circles over there. . . . They actually do fly and are built on plans that are not generally familiar in aviation practice. We flying people usually call them “junk,” or more appropriately ‘crates.” I’ve been told that skilled aviators have a great dehl of difficulty trying to fly them, whereas those who know little or nothing about flying seem to be able to wallow around in them in great style. How'ever, be that as it may, the far-sighted British air authorities are looking a little bit ahead of whether these little leaping “Pou-De-Ciels” are ’’eronaut.ieally sound or not. They're just not going to have them jumping around through the British atmosphere and possibly tumbling on the land dwellers. If you want to fly one of those Pou-De-Ciels in England said little Pou-De-Ciel must be covered by insurance which protects third parties . . . and the third parties are the people on the ground who are not Pou-De-Ciel minded. The unlovely name Pou-De-Ciel, as you may have heard, really means “sky louse.” At the same time I am sure you have been following thp controversy awakened in this cour-.y by the energetic move on the part of our Mr. Eugene Vidal and his Bureau of Air Commerce in attempting to produce a S7OO airplane for Mr. and Mrs. John Public. There has been a lot of discussion about that . . . some say the idea is no good, and won’t work, others maintain it’s just the thing. I say neither, because I don’t know. But I do say this: We who have been
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in the flying business for a long time must be ready to junk and throw away any of our sacred ideas about flying as it is today if we hope to hold a place in aviation of the future. QUESTION—Does it require much changing around to invert an airplane engine? Since aircraft motors do not carry oil in their crankcases like auto engines, it is a simple matter to operate them in the inverted position. Just the carburetor has to be turned right side up. 25-POUND •NIUSKIE' ATTRACTED BY SONG De Paul Professor Advises Lyrics If Fish Don’t Bite. By United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—J. Manley Phelps, professor of speech at De Paul University, advises a bit of lyric if the fish aren’t biting. He told a class that he fished for weeks in Wisconsin last summer without catching a thing. Finally he started to sing and caught a 25-pound muskie. ARIZONA GETS CONVENT Benedictine Sisters to Establish Institution in Tucson. By United Press TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 28.—A convent will be established here in October by the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, it was disclosed following the order’s purchase of the home of the late Albert Steinfeld, one of the show places of the city.
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ENGLISH JOIN AMERICANS IN THANKSGIVING U. S. Ambassador Is to Preside Over Major Dinner of Day. By United Press LONDON. Nov. 28.—Americans in England are to gather around feasts of turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie today to give thanks—in the manner of their Pilgrim fathers—for more cheerful times in their adopted homeland. Thanksgiving Day celebrations in Great Britain, bringing together American residents in annual reunions, are to strike a note of new optimism. Speakers, both Americans and British, are to tell of improved economic conditions in this country and the United States and of the firm
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resolve of the two nations to avoid 1 entanglements in any foreign wars. The outstanding Thanksgiving event, as in previous years, is to be the dinner and ball of the American Society in the new Dorchester Hotel in London. D. Campbell Lee, acting secretary of the society, has arranged for more than 350 members of the society and their American and British friends. Ambassador Robert Worth Bingham is to preside over a traditional turkey dinner with all the “trimmings” in his capacity as honorary chairman of the American Society. The dinner is to be served at 8 o’clock, in a setting of pumpkins and other Thanksgiving decorations. A ball, beginning at 11 o'clock is to continue until 3 a. m. The principal speaker of this year’s dinner is to be Prof. Kenneth Murdock, dean of the faculty of arts and sciences at Harvard University, who is to recall to the Americans the full significance of “The Day We Celebrate.” The toast to the guests, including a large number of British citizens is to be proposed S. Daniels of Wacousta, Mich., chairman of the society. At the end of the dinner Ambassador Bingham is to propose the
toast that is inevitable at all American gatherings in London—“to the king and the President of the United States.” While the toast is drunk, In fine champagne, a band is to play ‘ God Save the King” and “The Star Spangled Banner.” A corps of English chefs at the Dorchester Hotel, one of London's great cosmopolitan gathering places, have been specially trained In arranging the turkey dinner, replete with sweet potatoes, corn-on-the-cob, pumpkin and mince pie and other trimmings which couldn’t ordinarily be found by an American if he searched the city from one end to the other. The committee for the ball is composed of Justin R. Weddell of Montclair. N. J., and New York City; Gilbert H. Carr of Fresno, Cal.; Tarleton Winchester of Baltimore, and Francis E. Powell Jr. of New York. Another honored guest is to be United States Counsel General Robert Frazier, honorary vice chairman of the society. Several other smaller Thanksgiving observances are to be held, including a mid-day luncheon of the American Women's Club with roast turkey and pumpkin pie, and a luncheon at the American Club in Piccadilly.
BOY, 7, LION-TAMER PLANS MOVIE CAREER Signs Contract for Series of ’Shorts’ to Begin Soon. By United Press BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Nov. 28 Full-grown lions are just “kitties"
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