Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1937 — Page 6
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ergized,” Mr. Briggs said. “The |E= === yy En B RE 4
present setup provides the conven- ’ STORE HOURS: 9:30 A. M. TO 5 P. M.—THURS. AND SAT. 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M.
! THREE HURT AS AUTO CRASHES INTO ABUTMENT
Ravenswood Woman, Her Daughter and Driver Injured; 21 Arrested.
ience of electricity for all in the
TEN COUNTIES IN community who desire it.” STATE WILL GET CAMP PLANNED FOR ELECTRIC LINES SCHOOL TRAFFIC AIDS
An Indianapolis Safety EducaSE —— tion Council committee is to meet REC-Financed Work Under at 3:30 p. m. today at the World , War Memorial to outline a program Way in 6 Sections for a summer camp for school : traffic officers. The camp is schedof Indiana. uled Aug. 30 to Sept. 3 at the Boy Scout Reservation. Electric line construction in six The Rev. Fr. J. W. Moore, Our
Indiana counties has been started, Loay of Yousdes, is Sonuiiiise : . | chairman. embers are er M. J. Briggs, State Rural Electri Echtenkamp, Emmaus Lutheran fication Membership Corp. manager, ‘School: Edwin E. Greene, Techniannounced today. cal High School; Capt. Lewis L. Financial commitments have | Johnson; Sergt. A. C. Magenbeen approved for 10 Indiana coun- | heimer and L. T. Stafford, School ties, Mr. Briggs said. 8 principal. Rural consumers in Boone, Shelby,
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MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE
Accidents Injured
Speeding
Running 12d lights Running preferential streets... Reckless driving Drunken driving Illegal left turn
- Three persons were injured, one
seriously, when the automobile in which they were riding crashed into
Whitley,” Huntington, Henry and Johnson counties will be among the
ager said.
County Electric Membership Corp.
BAR TO HONOR COCKRUM 1 : The Indianapolis Bar Association first to receive service, the man-|is to hold a memorial meeting in : : : : honor of John B. Cockrum at‘ 11 Meanwhile, Electrification Admin- |, nm Thursday in Superior Court, istration officials at Washington an- | Room 1, William C: Kern, secretary, nounced today that the Hancock |announced.
Greenfield, has issued invitations to bid on. construction of 321 miles of line to serve 1029 customers in Han-
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cock, Rush, Madison, Hamilton and t | Marion Counties. | stone Ave. early odey. Forms are to he frpnished by the | Meanwhile, police concentrated chief engineer, 309 W. Washington | their safety campaign on curbing i Ta St. Bids are to be opened at 10 fast driving. Twenty-one motorists a a, m. Monday. were arrested on speeding charges 1 y overnight. Seventeen others were poe > A | Funds Total $4,500,000 3| Funds totaling $4,500,000 have
held for miscellaneous offenses. le Joeting 8 B Wiliam Coons, taxi driver, today | been marked for Indiana rural elec- | drew I fines and a jail sentence | trification and an estimated $2,000,~ when arraigned before Judge 1000 is expected to be available after i ich 3 : {July 1, Mr. Briggs said. Charles Karabell in Municipal | rai Tas S318 are. woroAd
Court. : Es : : over a 20- . { -year period through GovFined on Three Charges “i | ernment loans to counties.
He was fined $1 and costs for be- : | “Heretofore only the most profiting drunk; $25 and costs, 30 days : able rural sections have been en-!
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the left ankle and the right wrist and severe body lacerations Wheli| indennably chic effet, neverthealso of Ravenswood, skidded out of oe 5 En ayes Aa control as he was driving north on Ler ff Vivi re lh Keystone Ave. City Hospital phy-| io Hahce, Vivian Jackson, Britsicians described her condition as | ish millionaire, in the sleighing eSTiols. accident which sent glamorous Peggy to hospital for many weeks. ar Baus Sn 3 2 oy mer She is pictured on return to New / York. Storms, was cut and bruised. . Mr. | Ludley received head lacerations. |
ote 5. of so Kovnont| BUGGY DRIVER FACES TRAFFIC TRIAL MAY 4
Ave. was treated at Methodist Hos- | pital:last night for slight bruises re- | ceived when struck by an automo- | bile at Kenwood Ave. and 40th St. Harlan Cook, 38, of Route 11, Box | 1352, .is to be tried in Municipal | Court. May 4, on charges of drunk- | enness, operating a vehicle without |
Accident Victim | lights and tresspass. He was arrested |
By United Press | Saturday night .after he is alleged | FRANKFORT, Ind. April 20.— to have driven his horse and buggy Mark Young, 5-year-old son of Mr. lin circles at 10th St. and Audubon and Mrs. Merton Young, Michigan- | Road. His case was continued by | town, was killed yesterday when | Judge Charles Karabell yesterday. | struck by an automobile driven by re tra { Everett Ktchell, 59, a farmer living MARDI GRAS PLANNED near Deer Creek. The Roosewelt Avenue Civic The boy's body was dragged 250 | eaoye has started plans for its feet along the road. Sheriff Fred |,nnua) mardi gras. according to Rogers arrested Kitchell on charges Walter Okey, president He > said
of involuntary manslaughter and i — ) : plans are for a more extensive cele- | ; released him under $1000 bond. bration during the week of May 24- | Fo Save the dif 29. {
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MUNCIE, Ind., April 20.—Conrad eer, 23, living near here, was killed last night when two automobiles collided at a crossroads.
One Killed, Six Hurt in Michigan Wreck
By United Press | SOUTH BEND, Ind. April 20— ‘Thomas Roberts, 67, South Bend, was killed and six other persons injured yesterday when the automobile in which they were riding overturned near Cassopolis, Mich. Mrs. Zora Mourning, 48, also of | South Bend. was injured seriously. | The others were only slightly hurt, |
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