Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1936 — Page 6

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BREWERS URGE BEER DEALERS TO OBEY LAWS 23,950 Fewer Crime Cases in 1934 Than in Last Full Year of Prohibition. Licensed Hoosier beer retailers today were urged by the Indiana Brewers’ Association to “help keep the business clean, so that the mistakes which leal to prohibition and bootlegging will not be repeated.” The association said that crime d/opped from 77,520 cases in 1932, the las' full year of prohibition, to 53,570 in 1934, the first full year of repeal. In a letter to more than 3500 establishments, the association warned that “professional drys are again on the However, they can not win unless they can swing to their side that great mass of voters who once, disgusted by conditions, voted the state and nation tny; and then again, disgusted by prohibition, voted the state and nation wet.” “Observe the law, whether you like it or not,” the letter said. “So long as the law is on the statute books it should be obeyed.” 100,000 Persons Employed Statistics show, according to the association, that approximately 100,000 persons have been given employment directly or indirectly by the Indiana beer industry. The retailers do a gross annual business of more than $25,000,000 in beer alone and pay $1,275,000 in license fees yearly, according to the association. The state brewing industry last year used 2,000,000 bushels of malt, 1,000,000 bushels of corn, 250,000 bushels of rice and 2,000,000 podns of hops. Pay $2,600,000 in Taxes Approximately $2,600,000, the equivalent of a 7 cent property tax levy, is paid annually by the beer industry in excise taxes and permit fees to state, city, town and school governments, the association said. In addition, Indiana breweries paid the Federal government more than $8,000,000 in barrelage taxes last year, according to association statistics.

INVESTIGATE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED KIDNAPING Man Shoved Her Into Car on Illinois- St, Girl States. Police today are investigating the report of Miss Vera Snider, 21, of R. R. 4, Box 292, that yesterday afternoon a man tried to kidnap her in the first block in N. Illinois-st. She said a man she did not know took her arm, and, while she was too surprised to call for help, guided her through the throng of shoppers to a parked car and shoved her into it. She did not fully comprehend what was going on, she told police, until he produced a cord and made as if to tie her wrists together. Then she screamed, jerked away from the man and escaped, police were informed. v. _■ r-f r

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FELLOWSHIP OF FAITHS LEADER SPEAKS AT ‘Y’ Individuals Lead Nations in Peace Work, He Says. A spiritual understanding of race*: and countries has made it possible for the individual to go beyond his government in fostering peace, according to Charles Frederick Weller, general executive of the World Fellowship of Faiths. Speaking yesterday at a luncheon in the Y. W. C. A. sponsored by the Mid-West Council on International Relations, Mr. Weller outlined the objectives and history of the Fellowship movement. He was introduced by Eugene C. Foster, council vice president. Democrats to Convene Tonight Tenth Ward Democrats are to meet at 8 tonight at Tenth Ward Democratic headquarters, 2203 E. Michigan-st. Thomas Haefling, ward chairman, is to preside.

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CONTRACTS LET FOR PWA JOBS Projects Are to Start in La Porte, Evansville and Rensselaer. State headquarters of the Public Works Administration announced today the awarding of contracts for projects in Rensselaer, Evansville and La Porte. Electrical contract for a Rensselaer water works and sewer improvement was awarded to the Meade Electric Cos., Chicago, on a $21,500 bid. Contracts for an Evansville hospital were awarded to the Rust Construction Cos., Evansville, general construction. $123,494; plumbing, Tri State Plumbing & Heating Cos., Evansville, $6712; heating, H. G.

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