Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1928 — Page 22

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VICTIM OF BUS BURIEDTODAY Mrs. Jennie Wolpa Run Down at Curb. Funeral services for Mrs. Jennie Wolpa, 53, of 2408 N. Alabama St., who was fatally injured Thursday afternoon, were held this afternoon with a short ceremony at the residence and burial in the Hebrew Cemetery. Mrs. Wolpa, according to police, stepped from the curb at Delaware and Market Sts., directly in front of a Greyhound bus. She died at city hospital. . James Brown, 30, of 1429 Southeastern Ave., bus driver, is under arrest for involuntary manslaughter. He is free on his own recognizance.-

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Mrs. Wolpa was a Russian immigrant. She came here thirty yaars ago. Mrs. Wolpa was affiliated with the Central Hebrew Congregation, the Shelter House and the Talma Torah auxiliary. Survivors are: Three daughters, Miss Mary, Indianapolis; Miss Frances, Chicago, and Mrs. George Goldberg, Youngstown, Ohio.; two brothers, Louis and Joseph Selig, Indianapolis and two sisters, Mrs. Lena Feltman and Mrs. Dora Levinson, Indianapolis. Miss Mildred Francee. ID, of 2167 N. Tocamo St., is in city hospital with a compound fracture of the right leg, and Richard Grow’e, 23, of 911 E. Twenty-Second St., with a fractured right foot today, following a motorcycle crash. It has been estimated that a hospital doctor walks an average of sixteen miles a day in the course of his duties; a shop assistant eight miles; a waiter twelve miles and a tram conductor seven miles.

DEFENDS STAND TAKEN BY MEXICO ON CHURCH Catholic Hierarchy Claims Itself Sovereign to State, Says Speaker. Religious strife in Mexico represents a struggle between the Catholic hiei'archy, which proclaims itself sovereign to the state and governmental officials, rather than an attempt by the government to suppress religion, said Dr. Alva W. Taylor. secretary of the Christian Board of Temperance and Social Welfare, in an address at the Third Christian Church Thursday night. ‘‘Many prominent Catholics in the United States and Mexico agree that if the church in Mexico would take the same attitude toward republican government that the church in this country takes, there would be no trouble,” said Dr. Taylor, who recently returned from a tour of the Mexican republics.

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Let’s Be Honest About It The Times is never greatly concerned over the activities of its competitors—this newspaper stands for truth and believes the public is entitled to the facts at all times. It is for this reason that we reproduce the “RUBBER STAMP EXTRA” of the Indianapolis News —thrust upon a trusting public at the Speedway Wednesday in the “Spirit of Service.” Winner cheerfh extra @ ** * •*** I The above “RUBBER STAMP EXTRA” was printed and delivered to the Speedway hours before the finish of the race, with a blank space left to “RUBBER STAMP” the name of the winner—a fact already known, by all who attended the race. If such a “RUBBER STAMP EXTRA” can be called a NEWSpaper, then the Indianapolis News did serve (?) the Speedway crowd three minutes after the race was over. This was a novel trick to get circulation and money, but not anew one, and shows to what ridiculous measures some newspapers will go to maintain circulation volume. THIS IS NCXR THE TIMES’ IDEA OF SERVICE TO READERS. i Who Was First? Here are the facts: With a fleet of 7 Special Marmons and skilled drivers, supplemented by numerous other cars, The Times reached most of their distributing points FIRST, as the following chart shows:

NORTH Sixteenth and College 10 Minutes Forty-Second and College ... 15 Minutes Sixteenth and Harding 10 Minutes Riverside Park 10 Minutes Thirtieth and Northwestern.. 10 Minutes EAST Rural and Washington'. 20 Minutes Irvington 30 Minutes Brookside Park 5 Minutes State and Washington 15 Minutes Tenth and Massachusetts 20 Minutes College and Massachusetts .. 12 Minutes

Which Newspaper Was Most Complete? To be first, of course, is important, but to be most complete is MORE IMPORTANT. The Times, realizing its obligation to the public, published Race Extras all through the day, giving the complete news at 50,150, 350 miles and the finish without the aid of a RUBBER STAMP —the kind of an Extra the public expected and was entitled to receive. When you want the NEWS first, truthful and complete, buy The Indianapolis Times ” Indiana’s Fastest Growing Newspaper”

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SOUTH Virginia and East 10 Minutes Morris and Meridian 8 Minutes WEST West Indianapolis 30 Minutes Washington Park 35 Minutes Belmont and Washington .... 15 Minutes Tibbs and Washington ...... 12 Minutes Tibbs and Michigan ........ 10 Minutes Sixteenth and Tibbs 15 Minutes Belle Vieu and Michigan 12 Minutes Emrichsville 14 Minutes

In the State Anderson 65 Minutes Blobmlngton 55 Minutes Martinsville 60 Minutes Lebanon 24 Minutes Crawfordsville 45 Minutes Fortville 38 Minutes Edinburg 32 Minutes Danville 45 Minutes Noblesville 25 Minutes Lafayette 45 Minutes Marion 25 Minuets Frankfort 28 Minutes Muncie 50 Minutes Shelbyville 50 Minutes Kokomo 4 Minutes

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