Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1952 — Page 8
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Woodruff | League Raps Town Board |
Woodruff Place Civic League members rigorously attacked the Town Board operation relative to] elections and “atmosphere of|
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night “in Community Hall. Bixty-five League members| voted to distribute handbills to inform residents of town elec| tions. The Town Board refused) to advertise the elections, League members are expected to voice complaints further by sending representatives to Town Board meeting at 7:30 p. m. today in Community Hall,
treasurer, contended election no-| tices were not necessary because Woodruff Place held elections at| the same time as other cities. In| answer to complaints about the length of time Town Board members hold offices, he said a state law was responsible because there were no new candidates in the Jast two town elections, he said. |
Tavern, Bartender Suspended Here
The State Alcoholic Beverage Commission today suspended the| permits of an Indianapolis tavern| and a bartender for violation of the state's liquor laws. The Martin Collins Tavern, 132, W. Maryland Bt., received a five-| day suspension for selling liquor on New Year's Day. { James O, Ragsdale, bartender, 1202 E. Michigan St. lost his 1icense for 30 days for selling al coholic beverage to a minor, an suspensions begin Mony. state also suspended for 10 days the permit of the Dubois Country Club of Jasper for operating after hours.
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Gunman, Still Amateur, Flees’ Without Loot
‘A young gunman who wore a bandanna mask didn’t lose his amateur standing in an attempted holdup here last night, ‘He demanded “the money” from Mrs. Polly Blimp, a clerk in Rowe's liquor store, 1215 Oliver
Ave. ‘Mrs. 8limp held the metal tray of the cash drawer toward him, But the bandit fled without thes $25 it contained. ‘Desperadoes of an older school
from the liquor store in anuary, 1951.
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