Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1930 — Page 7

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SHERIDAN MAN DIES FROM CAR CRASHINJURIES Charles Coleman, 69, Victim of Accident: Six Others Are Hurt. Injured Thursday in an automobile accident on state road 31 near Westfleld, Charles Coleman, 69, of Sheridan. Ind., died at the city hospital here early this morning. He suffered a fractured skull in the accident. Six other persons were suffering from injuries sustained in auto accidents in and near the city Thursday. One was in a critical condition. John Higgins, 65, of 1443 West Ohio street, was struck by an automobile driven by Edwin Patrick, 16, of 3254 Martindale venue, at East street and Massachusetts avenue Thursday afternoon. His skull was fractured, according to city hospital physicians. Omar Ingle, 21. of 4450 Bertha street, victim of a hit-and-run driver, was taken to city hospital late Thursday night with a collarbone fracture. Driver of the car. which struck his machine parked at the side of the National road near Bridgeport, escaped. Others injured in accidents: Mrs. Ola Swaboda. 53. Cairo. 11l- wrists broken In collision west oI the city; the Rev. Edward Burns. 49. Anderson, ribs broken In collision at Capitol avenue and Hampton drive; Milton Olshewlt*. 9. of 2438 Worth Delaware street, broken ankle* struck bv auto In front of home; Margaret Payne. 10. of 517 lord street, fractured le*. ran Into moving auto, near her home.

WARNS AGAINST USE OF TOY GOLF COURSE City Counsel Holds Players Would Violate Court Order. Corporation Ccunsel Edward H. Knight today warned against use of the miniature golf course at thirtieth and Pennsylvania streets, citing the court order restraining owners from operating the pee-wee links. Copies of the injunction and a building department notice of zoning violations were posted at the course and a policeman stationed nearby to enforce the order. Any one playing on the links would violate the order and be liable to citation for contempt of court, Knight declared. Incorporation of the club under a plan whereby any person buying a playing ticket is a member was declared to be an intentional evasion of the order. CEMETERY DESECRATED Caretaker Reports Pictures Ripped Off, Containers Upset, Seven pictures were ripped off monuments and flower containers were upset in the*United People ' Congregation cemetery Thursday night Michael Abrams, 1207 South Meridian street, caretaker, reported the desecration. Death Takes Rear Admiral B-u Vnitrtf Press BALBOA, C. S., July 25.—Rear Admiral Harry H. Rousseau died suddenly Thursday aboard the steamship Cristobal en route to the Canal Zone, radio advices received here said. Admiral Rousseau was a member of the Isthmian canal commission from 1907 to 1916.

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CIRCUS IS READY TO GIVE TWO BIG SHOWS Ringling and Barnum and Bailey Circus Arrive in City to Receive Young and Old Patrons as Well. WHILE most of Indianapolis 6lept early today the Ringling and Barnum and Bailey circus, wide awake and raring to go, took possession of the Keystone avenue show grounds where it will show its wares this afternoon and again tonight at 8 p. m., for a last and complete performance. That part of Indianapolis whi'h wasn't asleep at the time was a goodly portion of the youngest element of the community who were early on hand as the first of the four circus trains came chugging into town from Dayton, and who later overflowed between the stakes and poles and sawdust around the "big top.” Breakfast, and the work of erecting

the first of the thirty tents comprising the circus encampment were the major acts of the early morning hours, with Jim Whalen, boss canvasman, and Tom Lynch, chief wagonmaster, as the leading men of the early morning drama supported by a cast of some hundreds of canvasmen and drive rs. With an army of canvasmen, Whalen superintended the raising of the "big top,” his sonorous voice carrying orders to the farthest corners of the grounds and waking up the most indolent of the workers. As the acres of canvas were hoisted to the tops of the giant spars the main tent looked like a gigantic,ship and Whalen the captain in command. Both Whalen and Lynch are as interesting characters in their way as any of the bespangled performrfs who do their stuff in the sawdust rings. Both have been circusing since the days of P. T. B. himself, long before many of the present day showmen were out of their swaddling clothes. Before the canvasmen had started their morning stmt they had eaten a seven-course breakfast in the huge dining tent which was a sight for dietitians to beheld, third and fourth helping not being barred. With the exception of the most regal of the circus queens and princes all the personnel eat under the same canvas —and, except for the fat people of the side shows, they all have the same menu. The fat folks eat the same, only

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