Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1939 — Page 2

PAGE ® === iin THR INDIANAPOLIS TIMES... oe CT | TIMES ” = eer WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1939 | ealers in these certificates are op- S ER DIES PUPIL IS INJURED ABC » Open Tx00- Wa y Beer Inquiry GAS AND OIL LEASE Sates 1h rion nd res OT LONDON Suet Ben imminent.” neth Mackay, second Earl of Inch- | Be ALES RUTINI IED He warned that all such securities | cape, died suddenly last night at his | | Two investigations were started vestment status of some 50 beer: will make periodic checks ts See must be duly registered with the residence at Chinthurst Hill, near nae Commission and that separate reg- Wonersh. He was 51 and one of |

by the Alcoholic Beverage Commis- | wholesalers. Under the new 1939 that the minimum is mainta ; istration is required for a Great sion today. ‘law, wholesalers must maintain a| The Commission ruled Rain any| An investigation in into allegedly |dealers Toit, them. ee Br lInS vip MiP an | | BY COOL

f x {minimum $7500 investment in the gealer whose investment is found! il : ; egal sales of certificates for oil rms eee . CAR NEAR HOME aries hg Duss ‘too low will face loss of his license. lana gas leases In Indiana was| LUXURY MARCHES ON * Exacting ...

Governor Townsend that a district) «This does not mean that a deal-| peaders of a temperance group in started by the Indiana Securities] CLEVELAND, Q., June 21 (U. P). WATC representative of the Beverage er can show that much investment Muncie made the charge of an Commission today. —Bathers may relax in comfort in H REPAIRING Commission was a partner in a upon application for a license then alleged alliance between the Com- | Secretary of State James M. the latest rolling beach chairs—|] At LOWEST PRICES GROCERS Only Two Others Are Hurt beer business in Muncie. ‘transfer the investment later,” mission agent and the beer business. Tucker, under whose office the|which are provided with large pneu- || STANLEY , Another was started by Commis- Hugh A. Barnhart, Excise Admin- Beverage officials said they would Commission operates, said “it is | matic tires, replacing the old- JEWELRY Co. ey As Overnight Accidents (sion auditors into the capital in- istrator, warned. “Our auditors investigate the charge thoroughly. known that a number of agents and | fashioned solid tires. 13 W. Wash, Lincoln Hotel Sidr. || TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES,

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John E. Miller, 11-year-old school y

pupil, escaped with a slight injury to his left arm when struck by an automobile yesterday. He was ; treated at City Hospital and sent home, 2

Poiice said that he ran across the street near his home, 1222 S. West St. and was struck by a car) driven by Patrick Fortney, of Olney

Ii. 32 Drivers Held , Only two other persons were hurt | 3 as the number of overnight traffic : ¥ ’ . accidents here dropped to seven. : Police arrested 352 motorists. ‘OC a a a Ya e OO Joseph Niaton, 55, of 573 N. Ta- $ $6 é

coma Ave. received a possible skull

ic of 2 car driven by Fra F a At Ayres Downstairs Store we believe it is common sense to get the MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. We not only believe it but Massachusetts Ave. 1300 block. po- “% PRACTICE it every day by offering many money-saving specials. We are always on the lookout for the best special pur-

lice said. Niaton Was treated at

Gity: Hespnal . chases the markets afford. These savings are passed on to YOU in the daily parade of values which, together with our big

Bahy Bruised Wayne E. Roosa, 15 months, 1103 } + stocks of popular-priced merchandise, must be GOOD REASON why Ayres Downstairs Store is as BUSY AS A BEE.

W. Vermont St, was cut and bruised when the car in which he

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at Vermont and Albert Sis. The truck was driven by Ruel C.

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Investigate Alleged Student Detention 1 *For Nurses!

Police Chief Morrissey today investigated a report made on behalf § © For Waitresses! of an Indiana University student that he was held in the City Jail ® For Beauticians! for 26 hours after he was arrested here recently for double-parking. . For Teachers! The report. made in a letter from

» $ - Pdward C. Collier. Mavor of Mar- For Housewives! tinsville, to the Safety Board yesterdav, was turned over to the Chief. He ic to report back to the Board next Tuesday. Mr. Collier complained that the student, Mark M. Mevers. of Martinsville, was arrested for doubleparking downtown. was taken to the police station in a patrol wagon and refused permission to telephone his parents. He was charged with improper parking and failure to have a driver's license and was released after his trial. 26 hours later, the Martinsviile Mavor said. The =student was fingerprinted and placed

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Chief Morvissev explained to the Safety Board that it was routine to

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lineup anyone who had been held

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Two brothers, arrested yesterday n on charges of violating the Internal ——— Revenue act, waived preliminary U mn m p Y . Pp S at C i i 0 my 1 C PQ 5 hearing before U. S. Commissioner v AAA Fae Patrick today and were bound over to the Fall Grand Jury. Both were released on $1500 bonds. Lace Weave Remnants of Printed 20x40 Inch

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