Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1945 — Page 8
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AGE 8» - BAUMGART PUPILS GIVE TWO RECITALS
Shimp, Ruth Jenks, Cordon Reynolds, {Patty Ann Méldrum. Richard Bullard, Mary Jane Meldrum, Rober Martin, Charles. Blunek, Barbara Pitzer, James Long, Patricia Allstatt,
"TN: DISCHARGED. VET | _DANGE TONIGHT_ W. C, TL. U, SEES REJOINS SYMPHONY! UNDER THE STARS Plano pupils of Lena C. Baum- James Bullard, Maxine Williams, Joan Harry M. Michels, Elkhart horn] SPORTS ARENA GARDENS
% w 500-N. Pennsylvania St, gart will give two recitals next week | Ryan, Jane Schomberg, Helen Redington, MORE DRINKING player, today became the first dis- | nnsylvan
“af theL.D. AR. auditorium, g24|Qrover Redington, Barbara Rhsworth, s—iem— ; & wy . 1 |charged veteran to return to the In-| HAL, BAILEYS Dx i N. Pennsylvania st. “The first will Shirley Blankenship, Betty Pringle, Rob- = 3 ¢ | diinapolis Symphony orchestra. MISS Del OBES, V9cads : Says Alky Bill Trebled
ert Lyon, David Stah! v Mr. Michels, . who played horn| : ; a Stew- 2 be at 3 p m, Sunday; the second,| Virginia Lee Bauerle Rosemary Stew ih Te oie 1087 to] ; at 8 p, m. Thursday. Last 10 Years. DANCE SWIM om oe NEW YORK, July 6 (U, P).— Ww ES T L A y E
ard, Barbams Ann Gritton, Judith Rod- 3 ¢ 11943, and taught at the Jordan Con-4 Those taking part are: {Americans drank twice as much] § ON HIGH SCHOOL ROAD
man, Marcia Ann Hess, Phyllis Johnson, Ronald Reynolds, Shirley Ann -Bauerle, Evelyn Baumer, Dorothy “Johnson, [rene servatory, renewed his contract with oR Shad Almander, Sonn Goeke. Wiliam Conductor Fabien Sevitzky, upon his | Donald Bauerle <Prances Blunck, Virginia ! ‘honorable discharge at Camp Ed-| alcoholic liquor “ast year as they {did in the first year of prohibition | repeal, the Women's Christian Tem- | JACK SCOTT and ‘Hig Orchestra Every Fri, Sat, Sun, Only
Johnson, Virginia Toshich, Wilma Jean Johnson, Ronald Kreiger, Alan Peters, wards, Mass. Thirty-four other perance Union said boday. Swim Every Day and Eve.
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DIES OF AUTO INJURIES RUSHVILLE, .July 6 (U, P.).George I, Stout, 79, Rushville, died | yesterday from injuries suffered in| a collision between his automobile |
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Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin, W. C. T. U. president, said a study of U, 8S. department of commerce records refuted “beyond a pbssible question the charge that drinking was more prevalent and detrimental during prohibition. Beer, wine and liquor sales totaled 1,300,700,000 gallons in 1934, the report said. More Goes to Homes
In 1944 ‘the intoxicants flowed to the - tune of 2,735,000,000 gallons, {which made an increase from 10.53 jgallons per year to 2048 gallons |per year for the average American: The bill for the nation was $2,003,000,000, or $15.80 per capita, in 1934, the W. C. T, U, said. $7,100,000,000, $54 per 1944, What is more, Mrs.
capita,
This “mis-alleged prohibition evil.” she said, is helped along by monop- | oly liquor which the buyer has
becoming instance a menace to the public as {well as himself.” Win Option Elections
Packaged beer sales reached 1,550,- | 000,000 gallons in 1944 as compared | with ‘310,000,000 gallons in 1934,| {the report said. Sales of draught | | beer showed no change from the 930,000,000 gallons of 1934. | “These totals do not, in any] way, include the portion of the nation’s booze bill covering eco{nomic and human loss,” Mrs. Colvin said, “due to liquor-caused crime, laccidents, disease, inefficiency and {other evils created by drinking.” The W. C. T. U. found one ray lot hope, however. “Some 9000 of |— [the 14,000 local option elections held since repeal” have resulted in dry victories, Mrs.
stricted areas.’ That fact, however, Mrs. Colvin | pointed out, “makes the mational
per capita consumption higher, if]
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Colvin said, | Spiritual— a lot more liquor, particularly beer, | finds its way home than used to.|Smoke Gets in Your Eyes—Joan
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