Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1937 — Page 22
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1937 : : ing | ace 0 Jos | at $1500. The drive is to close toe [continued from» tomer meet scoring to Joep 3. Mines §1000 IS DONATED TO [st stn. ne ave i to co 1 | | Board last week. {* The Board also is to consider | NEGROES’ HOSPITAL — ON NORTH SIDE ny } Av y El | nated to the Community Hospital | To Borer le ie nea ‘NEWS FIELD DAY AT for Negron in, is Snhual drive for | Ti r FOGUESH by the Os- VE funds, John A. Patton, general | [ONE REQUESTS | OI By I re Ye . er | BUTLER IS ARRANGED chairman, announced today.
| permission to build a store at 46th | { The campaign goal has been set!
| St. and Boulevard Place and by | High school pupils from all over! _ -
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TDEAD, SCORES * ARE INJURED IN | - STATE MISHAPS
Mvrtle E. Hineslevy several eight other new petitions for zoning |
{ Mrs. ! | weeks ask issi \ build | law variances. byrne ra | Approximately $1000 has been do-
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15 Hurt, One Critically, in Accidents Here: Police Nab 95 Drivers.
MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE
Accidents , Injured .. GiGi asintnenns TRAFFIC ARRESTS Running red light Preferential street Speeding .... Cite No driver's licens Reckless driving .. Improper parking Drunken driving .. Faulty lights id .s Others except parking ........
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Seven dead and scores hurt was traffic’'s week-end toll in Indiana as unseasonably mild weather beckoned thousands to the highways. No deaths were recorded in Indianapolis, but 15 persons were injured, one critically, in 13 accidents, As automobiles streets. 95 drivers were arrested for alleged traffic law violations and ordered to appear in Municipal Court, Albert Stenftenagel, 45, farmer of near Ireland, was burned to death and five others injured in a collision near Princeton. He was trapped when the car in which he was riding collided with another driven by Chester Pickett, 23, Princeton, and caught fire. The injured included Mr. Pickett; Gerald Parker, 25, Princeton; Don Marx, 22, Jasper, the other driver; Frank Morgan, 29, Huntingburg, and Ed Stenftenagel, brother of the dead man, Cleo Stroud, 15, near Paoli, died, and five companions were injured when their automobile crashed into a truck loaded with dynamite near West Baden. The dynamite failed to explode. Judith L. Yant, 7-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Yant, Ft. Wavne, was killed when the automobile in which she was riding with her parents and four other relatives, skidded from the highway near Ft, Wayne and crashed into a tree,
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Florimond Lippens, 45, waka, was killed when he knocked down by one auto and run over by another in South Bend Mrs. Susan Delon, 81, Russiaville, was killed when an automobile driven bv her son, Claude, overturned near Kokomo. Robert Snipe, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Snipe, died in a Portland hospital after he darted into
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Paving small attention to the current
| seeking permission to
* | sidered by the Zoning Board
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controversy about child
brides is Mrs. Elsie Mae Collis, 14, pictured above with her 4-day-old
baby son, who weighed 10 pounds
at birth. The husband, Louis Col-
lis, 19, Mrs. Collis and baby, named Harrod, live on a farm near Co-
lumbus, Ind.
the path of an automobile near
Ridgeville. James B. Kelley, 35, Wanatah, died in an auto-truck collision,
Pedestrian Hurt Mrs. Harry DBosart Ave, is in City Hospital with serious injuries suffered last night
when struck by an auto while cross- |
| Kentucky Ave. Oliver Dickerson, 43. of 1114 S. Sheffield Ave. driver, said she ran into the path of the vehicle. Earlier in the day she was hurt | slightly when the auto in which she
Oliver, 77, of 2120 | was riding with Willis Calvert, 57,
| Sheridan, ran into a pole near 600 | N. West St. Driver Arrested
ing in the 4700 block of E. 21st St. |
Her husband, who was was uninjured. Samuel Werkman, 52, of 4802 E. 21st St., driver of the car, was arrested for failure to have a driver's license. Mrs. William C. Muntel, 24, Cincinnati, was hurt when the automobile in which she was riding with
{ her husband, was struck by a trac-
tion car at Ohio and Meridian Sts. John H., Earl, 56, of 618 E. 20th St., traction operator, said he did
not see the automobile approaching.
Miss Ruth Parker, 30, Eastgate Hotel, was in two accidents yesterday. She is in City Hospital after being
struck bv a truck in front of 1313°
with her, |
Miss Juanita Stickens, 22, of 509 N. Illinois St., and Robert Snell were hurt when their car over- | turned near 900 Virginia Ave. Harry | Eates, 30, of 3721 E. New York St, | driver, was arrested for failure to have a driver's license.
‘Board to Hear Protests Against Stores in Fairview.
Side residents and Butler officials have indicated oppose three petitions construct store buildings in the vicinity of | the university when they are con-
North | University { they will
afternoon, according to Val McLeay, | Board secretary.
| One of the petitions has been’
this |
Marion Stump to construct a commercial building at 46th and Illi- | nois Sts Guy H. Shadinger, 302 Bucking- | ham Drive, said a delegation of North Side residents are to appear
before the Board to protest against’
the “The neighborhood does not need commercial buildings. The only | possible effect would be the reduc- | tion of the value of our property,” he said.
petitions,
Civic of its members are the petitions,
Butler-Fairview but a number expected to oppose
| nalism
No action is to be taken by the | Association |
Indiana are expected to assemble on the Butler University campus April | 17 for the fourth annual Butler University journalism field day. More than 300 attended the 1936 event, | Talks and demonstrations by staff | members of the Indianapolis dailies and press associations will be on the program. Prof. Russell J, Hammargren, acting head of the Butler jourdepartment, will be in
charge, assisted by Prof. N. R. Buchan, Ellsworth Maxwell and Evan B. Walker of the university Journalism staff.
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