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Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio
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The Ohio State Liquor Board suspended 11 liquor permits for a total of 210 days due to violations including unlawful possession, gambling, Sunday sales, sales to minors, and excessive beer sales. Affected establishments are in Newark, Martins Ferry, Bellaire, Canton, Willard, Columbus, Lowell, Antwerp, and Cincinnati.
Merged-components note: Continuation of the liquor board suspensions story from page 2 to page 4; relabeled from notice to domestic_news as it is local news reporting.
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COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 6 (INS)--The State Liquor Board today suspended 11 liquor permits for a total of 210 days on charges of violating State liquor laws.
Longest suspensions of 30 days each went to Marie Vermillion, Little Ritz, Newark, unlawful possession, and to Foresters of America Court Ohio Valley No. 27, Martins Ferry, and Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bellaire Aerie 371, Bellaire, for gambling devices and allowing gaming and wagering.
Other suspensions of 15 days each went to the American Roumanian Recreation Club of Canton (204 Third st.), Sunday and after hour sales; Edward J. & James Conney (413 Ash st.), Willard, sale to minor; Orville Conrad and Oscar Conrad (195 S. Front st.), Columbus, Insanitary condition.
Harold B. Hill, Englewood Tavern (State Route 77, RFD 3), Lowell, sale in excess of 128 Fluid ounces of beer; Albert A. Guysinger, The Oasis (126 S. Main st.) Antwerp, sale in excess; Charles E. Kroos, Park Station (403 E. River st.), Antwerp, sale in excess; Matthew Beacom and Franklin Ridenour, Louie's Place (S. Main st.), Cincinnati, sales to minor, and to Rudolph Stepanovich, Rudy's Dog House (1025 N. 7th st.), Steubenville, gambling devices.
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Columbus, O.
Event Date
Dec. 6
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11 liquor permits suspended for a total of 210 days on charges of violating state liquor laws, including 30-day suspensions for unlawful possession and gambling, and 15-day suspensions for sunday sales, sales to minors, insanitary conditions, and sales in excess of limits.
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The State Liquor Board suspended permits at various establishments for violations such as unlawful possession, gambling devices, allowing gaming and wagering, Sunday and after-hour sales, sale to minor, insanitary condition, sale in excess of 128 fluid ounces of beer, and sales to minors.