Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1937 — Page 13

. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 103

TWO MOTORISTS Killed When Douglas omit Crashed

ARE INJURED IN

** ACCIDENTS HERE

Only 12 Arrested on Charges

Of Violating Traffic Ordinance.

MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE

Accidents Injured TRAFFIC ARRESTS Speeding Running red light i; Drunken driving Improper parking 7 No driver's license......... eed

; Two motorists were cut and bruised in traffic accidents overnight. Only 12 persons were ar-

rested on traffic violation charges.

James Horn, 26, of 1711 College Ave. received head lacerations when

the car he was driving south on

Copy of ois rs Bible to Be.

College Ave. collided with another at 17th St. Hospital. Clarence Perry, 63, Route 5, Box

716, was treated at City Hospital | for slight injuries received in an| :auto collision at Churchman St. and |

Cottage Ave.

Clem Zintmeyer, 39, of 1726 N.|

Tibbs Ave. escaped injury when :the car he was driving rammed the side of a locomotive at the Shelby St. crossing of the Belt Railroad.

Pendleton Woman Hurt

Mrs. Eva Holt, 30, of Pendleton, was injured today when she openea the front door of her car as she ‘was riding with her husband in the -5200 block of Bluff Road. She had lost her watch, she said, and opened the door to let light onto the front floor boards as she rsearched for it. The wind caught “it and dragged her out of the car onto the pavement. Physicians said she was badly cut and bruised.

He was treated at City |

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Three of the eight persons who

Winslow, Ariz., are shown above.

PRINTERS SHOW | WORK TONIGHT

Exhibited With Other Displays.

| "are to be shown tonight at a meet-

Club of in the

ling of the Indianapolis Printing House Craftsmen

ner at 6:30 p. m. A copy of the Bruce Rogers Oxford Lectern Bible, a page from the 42-line First Book, the Gutenburg Bible, and examples of hand lettering from the 12th, 13th and 14th

centuries are to be shown. Frank M. Sherman, Philadelphia, is to speak on “A Story of Bible Printing From Gutenburg to Rogers.’ | Only 250 copies of

the Lectern

a Douglas transport liner crashed on Mt. Baldy, near Left to right, they are: Ronald Kent, Loy Angeles: Mrs. Lucille Estey

1 Unique examples of fine printing

Hotel Washington fcllowing a din-.

were killed when

Cal. passenger flight. .

| Bible were printed. ‘Rogers is a en typographer and designer. Merle B. Rose, Lafayette, is to | ee at the meeting and plans for the Fifth District Printing House Craftsman’s meeting, to be held here [May 14 and 15, are to be discussed.

CITY FATHERS SCAN CINCINNATI TRAFFIC

A party of City officials today in- | spected the one-way street traffic system in Cincinnati. The inspec-. tion was in connection with: a safety drive. The party consisted of Silas Jd. Carr, Council vice president and safety committee chairman; Police Chief Morrissey, Theo Dammeyer, Safety Board president; Ross H. Wallace, City Councilman, and Walter Boetcher, City Controller.

UTILITIES PREPARE FOR ‘NEXT FLOOD’

By United Press FRENCH LICK, Ind. April 9.—A new “submarine” type electric equip-

and Merle Estey; husband and wife, Hollywood. The 21-passenger plane was being flown from Burbank, to New York. The trip was not a commercial

DECISION ATTACKED BY STATE TEACHER

Brief Filed in Support of Plea for Rehearing.

The State Teachers Federation today filed a brief in support of a petition for a rehearing by the In-

diana Supreme Court of a decision that, the brief said, would leave 6000 township teachers now without contracts. The brief said that the ruling made Jan. 14 by the Court left the teachers without contracts and that in view of the pnultiple interests in the matter it asked for a rehearing. Original action was based on the discharge of Dorothy Anderson, a teacher, by Chester Township Trustee Harry Brand in Wabash County.

ment will permit utility companies to maintain service in event of another flood like the one which swept over the Ohio Valley in January, A. C. Farmer, executive of the Westinghouse Electric Co., revealed here.

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DETOURS LIFTED FROM 4 ROADS AS SKIES CLEAR

Highway Commission Warns Against Reckless Driving; Full Traffic on 56.

Fair weather today brought a warning against reckless motoring from the State Highway Commission as four detours were lifted from Indiana roads.

The four roads placed back in |

service were Ind. 68, south of Buckskin; Ind. 119, north of the PulaskiWhite County line; Ind. 145, south of Fulda and Ind. 550 between Wheatland and Emison. Ind. 56, open to one-way traffic only between Madison and Vevay, now carries through traffic.

DETOURS MARKED

Detours are marked over city streets on U. S. 12 in East Chicago and U, S. 31 in South Bend.

Other detours marked are:

Ind. 1—From Jct. Ind. 116 to Wayneole 28 miles over Rds. 116 and 3. Ind. 2—From Elkhart southeast to Goshen, 8 miles over county pavement. Ind. 8—About !2 mile east of Hebron; about 2 miles west of LaCrosse, and about 7 miles east of LaCrosse, bridge runarounds—drive carefully. Ind. 9—From U. S. 6 east and north 16 miles over Rds. 6, 3 and county gravel. . . 12—From Gary to junction U. S. 20 in East Chicago, 10'2 miles over U. S.

Mind. 14—East of U. 8. 152, 4 miles over county stone road. Ind. 18—East of Flora, bridge runaround,

drive Laretully. U.S rom Angola north 15'2 miles over Ind. 827, county gravel and Michigan gravel roads. U. S. 31—From Peru north—truck traffic detour over Roads 24 and 25—passenger cars detour 8 miles over county pavement ang gravel, 32—From Muncie east 5'2 miles over ay streets and county bituminous road. U. S. 35—At junction of U. S. 30, bridge runaround, drive carefully B. From 0 east, shoulder construction, drive carefully. About 1 mile west of Mechanicsburg, and about 1% miles east of Mechanicsburg, bridge runarounds. drive carefully

Ind. 39—From Danvilie to Liivion, road

| under songiruction, drive carefull

0—Closed from Putnamiville to

Mount * Meridian, detour over, county

ads ianapolis nd. 44—From Shelbyville west 12 miles over county gravel and pavemen : Ind, 46—East of Bowling Green, 1% miles over county gravel. U. S. 50—West of Brownstown, two miles over county gravel. Ind. 59—From Indianapolis to Brazil, Satis construction, drive carefully. Ind. 61—North of Yankeetown, 32 miles over county grav Ind. —From © Jefterson- Clark shoulder construction,

then Ind

County line north, drive carefully. Ind. 69—Southwest of Mt. Meridian, 62 miles over county gravel road. Ind. 127—From Pokagon State Park east 61%» miles over countv oil mat and gravel. Ind. 135—Just south of Morgantown, ore-way traffic U. 8S. 15 5 Between Shirkeville and Terre Haute, light traffic drive carefully. heavv traffic | detour over county road, Road 63 and U, 8. 41. Ind. | 234—From Indianapolis 43 east to Jamestown under construction drive care-

fully.

WORKS BOARD NAMES STREET INSPECTORS

The Works Board today appointed as street inspectors William E. McDermott, William P. Gavin, Michael

Bower, Paul Hudson, Lunair Drain and George Wheatley.

of 52d St: from Meridian to Illinois Sts.

BUY CHICAGO BREWERY

By United Press - MARION, April 9.—Officials of the Kiley Brewing Co. today announced they had acquired the Gambrinus Brewery in Chicago and would operate it in the future as the Patrick Henry Brewing Co., an Illinois corporation. The Chicago brewery has a capacity of 100,000 ; barrels annually.

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