Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 112, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1930 — Page 16

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TRAFFIC RULES CHANGE VOTED BY COMMITTEE Citizens’ Group in Favor of No Parking on Circle and Approaches. Revision of downtown parking and traffic regulations was being considered today by the citizens’ traffic committee. During the session Wednesday afternoon, the committee took action on the following recommendations . Abolition of parking In the mile square from 7:30 to 9:15 a m. and from 4 30 to 6 p. m. with cars violating the rule being impounded. No parking at any time on Meridian street from Washington to Ohio streets and on Market street from mmols to Pennsylvania streets Public loading zones In each block. The committee adopted the recommendation for the parking ban on approaches to the Circle and on the Circle, and took the. others under advisement. The proposals were made by the store, count committee composed of Henry Steeg and James E. Sidel, The count was taken Aug. 29 and showed 65.6 per cent of the shoppers reached the downtown district by using public utilities or walking. Steeg and William H. Book. Chamber of Commerce civic affairs director, will conduct a survey of Meridian street traffic, to determine advisability of using center lanes only for passing traffic. Outline of a selective and skipstop street car system to go into operation next spring was presented bv James J. Tretton. general manager of the. Indianapolis Street Railway Company. WRECK $500,000 STILL Cops Chop lip Alcohol Plant Found in Abandoned Firehouse. Bv Untied Prettg DETROIT. Sept. 18—Police axes today wrecked the interior of an abandoned three-story firehouse, where an elaborately equipped alcohol distillery, valued at $500,000, was discovered. Man 84, Sues Youth Bn Timet Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind . Sept. 18 An 84-year-old man, Albert Ragar, has filed suit against William Holland, 17, seeking $5,000 damages as a result of injuries suffered when an automobile driven by the youth struck him Aug. 4. Recently' Holland's automobile driving license waj> suspended for ninety days. Previously he had been convicted of reckless driving.

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Bv United Prett HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 18. A New York youth's attempt to get into the movies by threatening the life of Ben Lyon, actor, gave Lyon a scare and landed the youth in the city Jail here today. Philip Richard McEaneaney, 19, was the youth and police said his chance of realizing his ambition was slight because they expected to keep him in jail quite a while. As to the job he sought—if any —it probably will go to Jimmy Triantes, a newsboy, who warned Lyon of the New Yorkers threat to “kill him." Jimmy ran into a film studio where Lyon was at work late Wednesday and told him a youth outside had just revealed a plan to shoot the actor. Police were called and McEaneaney was arrested. At the station McEaneaney pointed an accusing finger at Lyon. "You killed my sister," he shouted. "You had a date with her and didn't show up and she killed herself." The actor was nonplussed by the charge and questioning brought another v story. "I wasn’t going to hurt you,” he told Lyon. "I saw you in your last picture in New York and

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BONDSMEN'S AID GIVEN 30 DAYS i BRANDEDLEECH’ Judge Wetter Drastic With Runner for Taking $5 From Woman. Va! Alexander. Negro, 1310 Alvord street, bondsmen's runner, was under thirty days’ state farm sentence today for taking $5 from a Negro woman on promise to liberate her husband, held on a vagrancy charge. He kept the $5 and the prisoner was not freed on bond, testimony in municipal court four showed Wednesday. Alexander was arrested on complaint of Mrs. Arabella Richardson, Negro, 321 Toledo street, and charged with petit larceny by trickery. "It's such parasites and leeches as you that I’m going to make examples of,” Judge Paul C. Wetter told Alexander. He fined the defendant $lO and costs and imposed the thirty days’ sentence.

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20.000 ATTEND STOREJARTY Sears, Roebuck Celebrates 44th Birthday. About twenty thousand persons attended open house festivities at the Sears, Roebuck & Cos. store, Massachusetts avenue and Alabama street, Wednesday night. Celebrating the company’s fortyfourth birthday, officials dressed the store in holiday clothes with new anniversary merchandise on display for the occasion. Features included a style show, cooking school, house furnishings display and a showing of latest styles in men’s clothing.

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FIVE ARE HURT : IN CARCRASKES Two Children Among Injured at Corner Mishap. Five persons were injured on Wednesday night in traffic mishaps in Indianapolis, according to police and hospital records today. Three were hurt when an automobile driven by Miss Roberta Surley, 4911 Schofield avenue, collided with another driven by John Hook, R. R. 16. Box 18. at Fifty-ninth and Beliefontaine streets* The injured: Mrs. Louise Harrison and her daughter, Louise, 3, and Dorothy Surley, 7, all of the Schofield street address. Thomas Wand. 50. R, R. 3. Box 63. suffered cuts and bruises when his auto crashed with another driven by Ralph Cole, 24 Hendricks place. Blackheads Go Quick By This Simple Method There is a simple method that maketf blackheads go as if by magic. Get two ounces of Calonite powder from your drug store, sprinkle a little on a hot. wet cloth rub briskly over the affected parts, and in two minutes, you will find every blackhead dissolved a way entirely.—Advertisement.

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