Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1945 — Page 17

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Police Investigate Holdup,|

Purse-Snatching.

Hoosier at Party

Police today were questioning one|™

man in connection with two as-

sault cases yestetrday. A holdup,|

one purse snate tempted break-in also were being investigated. Police arrested James R. Tomey, 31, Washington, on charges of drunk and assault and battery aft-

er he allegedly struck Lewis R.|.

and an at-}”

Mel, 62, of 402 N, Tacoma st, in a|

8S. Illinois street drugstore. Tomey also is being questioned by detectives in connection with the

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One supposed vandalism case to [xen show

Louis Litvak, proprietor of a used« said.

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Liquor Tax. Funds.

Attorney General James A. Pm mert is studying the state liquor law to determine whether or not special liquor tax funds can be used, without legislative action, for ure gently needed repairs in state institutions. Governor Gates revealed at a conference of institution heads in

L | Pendleton yesterday that he had

asked the attorney general for an opinion. He expressed determination to push a repair program and

L |said he was “not willing to wait

assault on Sarah Farrell, 24, of W. |B 24th st, at Capittl and Kentucky |3

aves. yesterday, Miss Farrell told police a man whose description tallies with -Tomey's got into her ear as she stopped for a light and tried to choke her when she refused to drive on. He fled when she screamed. Bandit Gets $300 Norton B. Kaufman, 5218 Park sve, reported a holdup man _took

- 18200 from him at his liquor store

at 151 8. Illinois st. yesterday. A purse grabber got a pocketbook containing $15 from Mary Mitchell, 3, of 1300 N. Pennsylvania st, as she walked along Georgia st. yes.

terday. The purse also contained |

“Ia diamond ring Valued at $80.

Police

reported-—an-—sttempted 58 break-in at the Bush-Callanan | 88 ) Sporting Goods Co. early today. Ald !

chain across the rear door had been sawed in half but the prowler

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-{ logialatyre has made provision for ; {the allocation of special funds, "4 ———

if the institutions of this state need improvement now.” Funds sought for the repairs are approximately $3,800,000, already collected under a speeial alcoholic beverages tax enacted by the general] assembly early this year. For Post-War Construction The law earmarked proceeds from the tax for a post-war institutional construction fund. It was not clear, “however, whether the state board of finance and the budget committee have| authority, without specific appropriations by the general assembly, to

allocate the money. In the past, the,

Governor Gates declined comment | on the possibility of a special session of the general assembly to make emergency repair funds avail. |

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rested on vagrancy charges, Police also were searching for. a man who snatched $10, from Charles Morgan, 70, of 447 B. 10th st., as he walked slong Ft. Wayne ave. .

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given for wounded and injured servicemen at the Versailles hotel in Miami Beach. Sgt. Terry was wounded by shrapnel over Europe while with the 315th troop carrier group. Now a patient at the Army Alr Forces Regional and Convalescent

‘hospital, the local man is recuperating from an emergency |

appendectomy, He served months overseas,

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