Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1937 — Page 14

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| enarges other than drunkenness

1937

Police Rookies Spruce Up

THURSDAY, SEPT.

GIRL, 7, KILLED BY AUTO HERE: TOLL NOW 103}

Leaving Playmate’s Yard, Roberta Searcy Steps Into Car's Path.

charges of drunkenness. Police, | parked not only on the front porch | 309 N.|called last night to the home or | but hall way into the parlor. | could be brought against him hee costs | Norman Beasley, 2250 W. Minnesota Lockridge confessed he was (he [eause there had been no witnesses, sald they “found a large Sedan | driver, according to officers, but no | police sald.

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had left her in custody of an adult for only a moment, And in Lafayette, Ind., still another family grieves over the death in traffic vesterday of 9-vear-old Billy Brand, who was the victim of injuries received in an auto collision there,

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Warned By Aunt

Yesterday afternoon Roberta asked aunt for permission to visit Buddy Cambridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cambridge, 41 E. Regent St., who was visiting the home his grandmother, Mrs. Orville Cambridge, 2265 Union St. She was told to watch fic. In the course of the play, wa-

ter squirted from the garden hose, wet her dress and she left for home. The car that struck her was driven | by Lawrence Sanders, 24, of 818 Lin- | coln St. She died of a fractured | skull in St. Francis Hospital. { Roberta would have entered the 2B grade in School 35 this fall. She

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nHhHi-g-Sf bG and Sefianes to 45 days Ais jail on Youth Heavily Fined torcycle patrolman, and Municipal | ing, and a 90-day suspension of | He was fined $15 and costs, but ported he found the youth doing he wound up in a blind one. i FINE FOR KIDNEY

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES When the proposed flashers have |in fines and costs been set up, the total already put in| Harry Lockridge, 18, of will reach 296. Douglas, was fined £10 and On Second Offense " It was a bad day in court today | we for James Allen, 19, of 823 N. Wal- | » » > ie | ats a nc A blind street, a tenacious mo- | Court Judge Charles Karabell | , e worked together to levy the follow- A 3 Ee » ing sentences on the youth: $25 i two car 0 i fine and costs and 10 days in jail Fa : ; % for speeding; $15 for reckless driv- | - 3 TN > 3 i % his driver's license. On Aug. 25, Allen was brought into court by Patrolman Henry Long on charges of speeding 54 miles an hour on E. Michigan Ave. was put on probation and didn’t have to pay. Today, Allen appeared again. Again he was accompanied by Patrolman Long. The policeman Ye50 miles an hour on E. New York St. and gave chase when the driver failed to stop. Allen zig?zagged through several alleys, he testified. but finally had to call it quits when Judge Karabell made Allen pay up his previous fine ‘and said there | would be no probation this time. for traf- : | Twenty motorists in Municipal ; | Court today paid a total of $165 ‘STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK & FEEL YOUNGER free from

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State Police rookies spruce up in their new uniforms and go to work. Sergt. Theodore Loveless, extreme left, who recently finished a year’s safety course at Harvard, inspects four new men. The newcomers, left to right: Carl Galloway, Newtown; Rufus E. Finney, Hills ’ dale; Robert Yeaman, 1155 E. 38th St. Indianapolis, and Earl Warattended Sunday School at Olive | ;ack Bluffton. Sixty-five of these cadets were added to the force Branch Christian Church. She is| yesterday. survived by her aunt, uncle and| _ . i ———————————

father, two half-brothers, Robert | i {that only 43 per cent of the stickers | eral Government is to pay the $215,-

Kinnick and William Searcy, and |

a half-sister, Daisy May Searcy. At Roberta's home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Searcy, her aunt and uncle, were preparing for the funeral services at 2 p. m. tomofrow. They will be in the parlor of the home. Roberta’s mother birth, and three days later Mr. Mrs. own. Her father, Robert R. R. 1, Box 294, remarried.

Two Children Hurt. In Indianapolis and in Rochester, two other children were battling for their lives against traffic injuries. Larry Jordan, 3, of 715 N. East St., Indianapolis, was in City Hospital with a fractured skull received when he darted from the side of his sister, Augustine, a car which did

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Searcy took Roberta as their | Would aid in speeding up the work,

| the mediately, the City Clerk said.

issued in August were paid.

tions, disclosed in a Tecent survey, first six months this year.

all July [will be signed for traffic law viola | Ave. | tions before April, since State Motor | | Vehicle Bureau lists have not {available for | pointed out.

ists who have been carrving unpaid stickers

| 000 cost of installation, and the railMost of the 5000 unpaid-for viola- | roads have agreed to maintain the Times signals. Four of the flashers are to be on | State roads in Marion County. Proposed locations of these four are

Baltimore & Ohio Railroad crossing on West 10th St. Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville crossing at Nora: Affidavits are to be written for | Big Four Railroad crossing on Lyn-unpaid-for violations prior to | hurst Drive and the Indiana Rail31, Mr. O'Neill explained. Few | '0Ad crossing on South Belmont

were recorded during the

While additional clerical help

“housecleaning” is to start im-

Commission Chief Engineer Merbeen | fon R. Keefe said the new installa- | was | tions are part of a long- time plan.

that period, it

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Expected fo Pay Voluntarily The City Clerk said many motor-

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accident. In Rochester, Harvey Clary, 14, stepped from a school bus into the path of a truck driven by Paul W. Pressnell, 32, of Indianapolis. His | injuries were described as serious Also injured in traffic yesterday in Indianapolis were 3-year-old qa) help in the Clerk's office. | Charles F. Finke bg 2-year-old | Mr. O'Neill said “if there is any McBeth Finke, 803 S. Tremont Ave. |gvine it must be done after the They were cut and bruised when |. "100 ve my hands.” the car in which they were riding | City Attorney John Cooper has with their father, Harvey Finke, €ol- | qevised a mew system to keep Teclided with a truck at State Road 67 lords on disposition of the cases. A oi were in City Hos- |, The State Highway Commission rls a hi : as | Loday had filed a request with the pital today, three of them in serious | Public Service Commission for condition, as the result of an auto- authority to install electric flasher mobile-truck collision at Bethel | warning signals for motorists at 86 Ave. and Raymond St. vesterday | vailroad crossings. noon | Seriously injured were Doyle E. Aieooraing tothe Hpetiion ne Pd - Simmers, Ridgeville, 30, driver of the automobile; Mrs. Mildred Hulen, 21, and Janet Hulen, 15 months, Worthington Norman Beeson, truck driver, and Leon Hulen, a passenger in Simmers’ car, were hurt but only slightlv injured Otto Irrgang, 59. Ave, injured in an volving three cars at Morris and Union Sts. vesterday, was reported in good condition in St. Vincent's Hospital today. An automobile driven by Fred Blasengym, 57, 1521 E. Raymond St., collided with Irrgang's car, which in turn hit one driven by Jack O'Neal, 16, of 1113 Charles St.

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Approximately 5000 motorists who | have failed to pay traffic stickers are to be haled into court within | the next 30 days, City Clerk Daniel J. O'Neill Ji. said today. | Meanwhile, Mr. O'Neill revealed |

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