Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1931 — Page 14
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‘NEVER ARGUE WITH WOMEN,' JUDGEADVISES Even Have First Rights on Parking Spaces, City Youth Learns. Motorist*, a woman not only may have the last word in domestic debate, but when she sets her heart on one of the precious downtown parking spaces she may, too, end up with the last fender—os be cautious. Take, as your warning, this episode from municipal court three today, where Carl Pollard, 19, of 1035 River avenue, and Mrs. Mary E. Simms, 32, of 1812 North Pennsylvania street, glared at each other before Judge Pro-Tern Paul Rochford. Simultaneously they spied a parking space near Meridian and Washington streets late Monday. Fenders nudged, fenders bent, and finally fenders crumpled and crashed as they battled for the prized place. Traffic congested more than a block from the "crossroads of America," and then Traffic Policeman Carl Ahley went into action, writing Pollard’s ticket for reckless driving, and Mrs. Simms’ for improper parking and failure to have her driver’s license. "Young man," Judge Rochford addressed Pollard today, "you can’t get the best of an argument with a woman. I’ll suspend your fine, but as a lesson In politeness, your driver’s license is suspended ninety days." It was Mrs. Simms’ turn to smile *—and then to frown. £*r — “You have your Oliver’s license with you today, so I’ll withhold Judgment on that charge," the Judge told her. "I’ll suspend the fine on the improper parking charge, too, but you should have much the same treatment as this young man. Your license is suspended thirty days." BEACH THIEVES ACTIVE Cash, Jewelry Stolen Monday Night at McClure Pool. Bathers at McClure beach, Twenty-sixth street and White river, contributed money and jewelry to thieves Monday night. Arthur G. Taylor, 40614 East Washington street, reported to police that $6.90 and a watch valued at $42 had been taken from his parked car. Fred Herbig, 2166 Webb street, reported a similar experience but his cash was 10 cents more than Taylor’s and he valued his watch at S6O. BURIAL RITES IN CITY Mrs. G. E. Boles, 24, Victif In Crash Near Cleveland. Eody of Mrs. Grace Elizabeth Boles, 24, of Cincinnati, was to be returned to her former home here today. She was killed in an auto crash near Cleveland Monday when her husband’s car overturned, injuring himself and four others. Mrs. Boles was the daughter of Mrs. Blanche Tirey, 2102 North Meridian street. Merrill Boles, her husband, Is the son of John A. Boles, 8360 Guilford avenue. Foreign Guests in City Hugo Slmann of Esthonia, Aimo Nikolainan of Finland and Blahoslav Rejohrt of Czechoslovakia are guest* of J. H. Ehlers, student secretary of the Y. M. C. A. They are on their way to the international "Y" boys’ work assembly in Toronto, Canada, July 27 to Aug. 2.
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‘LIKE A DREAM,’ SAYS POST OF WORLDJUGHT Wiley Overcomes Shyness, Tells All About Record Trip. WASHINGTON, July 7.—Acclaim in Washington for his record-break-ing flight around the world led Wiley Post to break another record—he overcame his bashfulness about public speaking. This accomplishment came only after Senator Hiram Bingham plied him with many questions at a banquet in honor of Post and his navigator, Harold Batty At first Post answered the queries with as brief replies as possible, interspersed with many “wells” and “ahs.” Finally in low voice he launched into a detailed account that included every landing and take-off. "I don’t know what it’s all about
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