Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 88, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1933 — Page 16

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FOUR IN PARADE CROWD HURT AS CYCLIST STUNTS j Motorcycle Rider Is Fined SSO for Mishap by Judge Sheaffer. Careening wildly into a closely packed crowd at Meridian and St Clair streets duirng the NR A parade Monday, a motorcycle ridden by a would-be stunt rider injured lour persons. Panic stricken as the roaring machine cut a wide swath through the spectators, numerous persons were scratched and bruised as the crowd milled to safety. Charges of reckless driving and assault and battery were placed against William KolthofT. 26. of 61 North Fourteenth avenue. Beech Grove, rider of the motorcycle. I'm Awfully Sorry’ Today m court. KolthofT burst into tears when questioned by Municipal Judge William H Sheafler In answering the stern queries of the court. KolthofT replied: ‘I never thougnt about hurting the people. I have done that stunt before many times without an accident. All I can say is that I'm awfully sorry." He was fined SSO and costs and his driver's license revoked for ninety days. Wh'n unable to pay the fine and costs, ne was taken to the county jail The assault and battery charge was dismissed. Police on duty near the scene calmed the crowd and protected KolthofT from a beating According to witnesses, KolthofT stood in the saddle of the machine and attempted to guide it with motions of his body. Burrows Into Crowd Losing control, Kolthoff was unable to check the course of the machine as it dagted to the north side of Meridian street and burrowed into the dense crowd Mrs. Fern Jackson. 26, of 200 East North street, with an ankle injury, j and Carrie Florea. 13. of 732 Pine stiret. with scalp wounds, were taken to city hospital for treatment. The police first-aid car, in charge of James Senteny, was called for first-aid duty and treated Mrs. Jennie M. Whitaker. 3348 North Capitol avenue, for a sprained ankle, and Mary Carson. 7. of 808 North East Street Crossing the street In front of his home Monday. 6-ypar-old Kenneth Sutherlin, 1033 North Beville avenue, was struck by an automobile and suffered a fracture of one shoulder He was taken to city hospital Alleged Drunk Held Clarence Ballinger. 53. of 826 North Tacoma avenue, driver of the car, was not held when police said the accident was unavoidable. After his automobile crashed into a parked car. Robert M. Collier. 43. of 610 East Twenty-first street, was arrested on charges of drunkenness and operating a motor vehicle while j under the influence of liquor Monday night. C. Y. Cox. 2613 Broadway, reported to police that his car was parked in front of the house when Collier struck it. Collier's car was sent to a police garage W’hen an automobile driven by his father collided with an East ! Tenth street car at Massachusetts avenue and Michigan street early this morning. Fred Walden. 26. of 1250 Eugene street, received a cut over his right eye He was taken to nty hospital for treatment. HELD IN AUTO THEFT Youth Seen Entering Stolen Car Is Nabbed by Police. Seen to enter an automobile that had bf-ui reported stolen. Dea Seaman. 17, of 222 East Wabash street. Monday afternoon was arrested by Captain Helm in the 200 block. East Ohio street. Seaman was charged with vagrancy. The car was thp property of H R Belton. 449 North Pennsylvania street Skin-Itch Torture Ends; Millions Praise Zemo The first application of soothing healing Zemo quickly relieves the torture of Itching Rashes. Eczema. Ringworm and similar skin troubles For 25 years Zemo has been used and praised by millions as a clean, safe, dependable remedy f.. r family n— m relievo and dear away *kln irritations. A trial will convince you of it* great merit Insist on genuine /ento; iworth the price been l-e -on get reli-f. g.%. Stir. Si All druggist*'.—A‘| v,..-_ tiaement. LEARN Evening Law School ■ m ■■■ opens sept, urn ft lie tor Sfith Yenr YW Three . year - da-,t kn g V legal course lead* to LL.R dfsre*. Catalogue Tpon Request. BENJAMIN MIRRKIIN LAW SCHOOL |ls* Consolidated Bid*. RUr* MM:

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GOVERNOR UPHELD IN SHIFTING OF OFFICES Power Over Commission Is Backed by Lutz. Another provision of the statute giving Governor Paul • control of major state dwas upheld today in a rui.:i; p Attorney-General Philip Lutz Jr. Requested by Wayne Coy. McNutt's secretary, for a ruling regarding the legality of the Governor's taking over duties of the building and grounds commission. Lutz declared today that such acts are legal. McNutt has the authority, according to the ruling, to >hoft office locations. and order other changes in the statehouse and grounds without consulting the commission The itiling is regarded as another victory by McNutt over Secretary of State Frank Mayr Jr., and State Auditor Floyd Williamson, sine" i hey are members of the commission. Lutz declared that the reorganization measure legally transferred duties of thp commission in the de-

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DEATH CLAIMS WILLIAM GREER, LUMBER DEALER Long-Time Resident Passes at His Home: Funeral Wednesday. William C. Greer. 78. resident of Indianapolis thirty-four years, and wholesale lumber dealer, died Monday at his home. 1959 Ruckle street. Survivors are the widow. Mrs. Emma Jane Greer; three sons. Harry M Greer and Herschel A. Greer. Long Beach. Cal’? and Allen C. Greer. Indianapolis, and a daughter. Mrs. Beulah Greer Smith. Indfanapolis. Funeral services will be held at 10 Wednesday at the home of the son. Allen C. Greer. 5141 Park avenue. Burial will be in Oxford, 0.. his birthplace. Private Services Arranged Private funeral services for Mrs. Nora Mae Pulliam Eagiefeaiher, 53. a native of Newport. Ind.. who died Monday at the home of her two

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