Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1937 — Page 4
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‘Civic Safety Toadies officers inelude J. R. Townsend, treasurer; Mrs. W. E. Balch, first vice president; Miller Keller, secretary.
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TSAFETY PARADE
T0 OPEN STATE TRAFFIC PARLEY
Police and Association to Sponsor Pageant; 200 Vehicles. Expected.
. An hour-long safety Sata. sponsored. by . City, County and State
fic Association, -will open the association’s three-day conference here at 7 p. m. Thursday. More than 200 *flare-lighted vehicles are expected to join in the
“reduce accidents” pageant, which
.are to occupy a reviewing ‘stand.
“| will participate, Association leaders
Police, and the Indiana Motor Traf- |
“Transportation,” will consist of a -stagecoa
will form in Pennsylvania: St. at Ft. Wayne Ave. The parade will move southward to Washington St. west to Illinois St. and north to Market
St. : : After circling the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument it will move north in Meridian St. to the Hotel Antlers, where high public officials
Already two American Legion bands have. been enliSted and many others,
said. Sound" trucks will broadcast safety information. Seven sections which are to comprise the parade will follo oy a City motorcycle escort and a fully rigged pony express rider, Bud: South, a former \cowhay. . ward to Be Made. he (first section, representing
, Ob trucks, police safety . cars;-and the I. M. T. A. safety car. Included in the equipment section will be trucks of ‘the
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‘championship for three eansecutive.
will be made at the Saturday din-
‘apolis, officials said.
are arranging for the parade.
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Kroger Grocery & Baking Co., wifi ner of the association’s State safety
years. In addition ‘0 this award, which
ner of the I. M. T. A. in the Hotel Antlers, the Dunn Beverage Co. and Indiana Film Transit Co will receive traffic safety honors. Truck drivers who have traveled more than 180 million miles without. an accident in three years are to take part in the parade, sponsors said. Trucks, many carrying floats, will represent wholesale grocers, florists, auto equipment concerns, bakeries, department stores, drug wholesalers,
utility companies and nearly every other line of business in Indian-
‘Curtis C. Stewart, assooiation managing director, James: H. Adkins Sr., president; both of Indianapolis, and Ryan Hall, Terre Haute,
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FARM GROUP TO DINE
ON COUNTY PR PRODUCTS
‘Meal to Be’ To Prparel by : Food Classes. :
. The Marion County ‘Agricultural Planning Committee will sit down to an “All-Marion County Food Products Dinner” tomorrow night in Warren. Central High School. The dinner is to be prepared and served by the committee's vocational food classes, under the direction of Mrs. V. E. Carter. Reports on swine, crops, dairies
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heard, following the special dinner. Horace Abbott, County Agricultural Agent, is to be toastmaster.
is to deliver one of the principal addresses. . Food for the dinner was | \contributed by the county’s dairy organization, poultry association ind canning co-operatives.
TOWNSENDITES PLAN DINNER All-American ‘Townsend Club members are to serve a chicken dinner tonight in the oo. F. Hall, 1336 N. Delaw t. |
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state-wide convention Friday! in the Claypool Hotel. | Perry T. Ford, National of Professional Engineers vice presi dent, and Charles W. Chase, Indi- ’ anapolis Railways president, are to speak at a dinner-session. . : !
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Committee on 2 on Policy to Be Appointed Next Monday. —
New Difivers of of the Indianapolis ~.. Civig Safety e are to meet "Monday in the teat tel Washington, i and President H. L. Barr is expected to name program, ‘' policy, = pedes- * trians, vehicles si publicity com- | mittee
chair ... Other o De ected: yesterday . include M . E. Balch, P.-T. A, ! first vice pre dent; Ww. I Longs- | C
worth,” Rotary. Club, second vice president; Miller L. Keller, Lions Club, secretary; J. R. Townsend, Kiwanis Club, treasurer. Mr. Barr is |. a Mercator Club member. Executive committee members include’ Walter I. Shirley, Lions Club; Miss Mary Sinclair, Lepgue. of Women Voters; Mrs. W. D." Keenan, . Federation of Women’s Clubs; Fred W. Lahr, Advertising Club, and Doyle Zaring, Junior Chamber of Commerce. + In the ‘constitution and by-laws ~ adopted yesterday, the purposes of the organization were set out as follows: “The organization shall be strictly nonpartisan and nonsectional. The 3 purpose of the Civic Safety, League Loan ; shall be: To promote a constant . and ‘continuous safety- education program among citizens’of all ages; ‘to co-operate with law ehforcement
agencies in the promotion of care-
“ful observance of traffic regulations; {0 encourage safety programs in various ‘civic organizations and to seek to co-ordinate safety ideas and . plans for the greatest possible benéfit to all citizens; to constantly study
. ~ constructive suggestions and various
_ safety problems and to promote such ‘plans as thay be found advisable.”
SOLDIERS TO COMPETE “IN WEST POINT TESTS
Ft. Benjamin Harrison enlisted men will finish study in the post's West Point Preparatory School in three-day elimination examinations ~ beginning Thursday. : Three ‘men receiving: highest grades ang passing physical qualifications be authorized to-com-pete in rch entrance examina- - tions at \the Fort. Last year three . graduates of the post's school were admitted to the Academy. -Capt. Benjamin R. Farrar and .Lieuts. Allen Thayer, Joseph B. - Mitchell and Benjamin F. Taylor ‘are members of the examination
REV. MILLARD TO SPEAK The Rev. Richard “M. Millard, Broadway M. E. Church pastor, will . speak on “Public Enemy. No. 1” at a meeting of the Central W. C. T. U. Felday afternoon in. the "home of be Hatfield, 3302 ‘E. Fall Bly
Mrs. D. O. Taylor will conduct the |:
devotional period and Mrs. C. M.
of Cannaday will give a reading, “The | {=
Before Christmas Story.”
Elks of America, 500,000 strong, today were urged by William J, Fahey, exalted - ruler of Indianapolis Lodge 13, to join in a national ef-
lives on the highways. , o Of the 37,400 persons killed in traffic last: year, .1800 were EIKs, which means we had the equivalent of six lodges wiped out in 12 -months,” Mr. Fahey. pointed out in his a, published in the Elks
2) ne on lodge members “ join irr the crusade, Mr, Fahey said: Sy request is that as a basis of national program we undertake 1% eliminate at least one major
show the public that ticket-fixing is unsportsmanlike.
‘Fixing’ Called Unfair
“It is not fair to the police officials who are trying to do their
and through political pressure kill a ticket which was merited by the
an honest effort to protect society. “Ticket-fixing encourages reckless ‘driving on the part of the youth of our nation. Statistics show that careless, youthful drivers, confident of the ability of their elders to get |
sible in great measure for this terrible death rate from speeding. “This is not a. ‘Ytopian idea—it is a practical one—-and one which will
and fair-minded citizen. “If you will assist in putting over this program, we need have no fear as to the results which will be
eration for others in the traffic problem of safety to which we have lent our name and and influence. :
IRVINGTON’S G. 0. P.
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Ralph Hamil is to assume his duties as Irvington Republican Club president Jan. 3, following his election last nighf to succeed John K. Rickels,
land, first vice president; Samuel G. Campbell, second vice president; Scott Ging, secretary and Arthur F. Eickhoff, treasurer.
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