Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1940 — Page 6
PACE & _—_ _ - : - THE INDIANAPOLIS Se bs rs 08 ARRESTS DROP. tober Steja Liss PARKING METER | Rally Leader ROYEE THRUSTS To the Missing Mother of Baby Louise: 5 ACCIDENTS CAIN A "PLAN OPPOSED ra |] BI-PARTISANS There's a Home Waiting in Knightstown *
Nahand, Walter Truman, Edward C. | | Because she knew about a similar | ning of ‘April 23. She ‘was ‘turned [fs that T knew of a similar situation case one time, Mrs. John Nelson, over to the Children’s Sedriu| vite a kind word probably kept
Police Department Figures WHHA in Suguasn Wet Should Be Adopted Only as \ | Some G. 0. P. Members R. R. 2, Knightstown, Ind, today Home, Irvington. a ‘young ‘mother from doing somes
Joint Representative, Ira Hay- [extended an invitation, no strings, Mrs. Nelson | A F ! , ) \ 3 » » , said she and her hus- thing drastic. or 1938, 1939 and 1940 ‘maker Jr; Treasurer (two in- | ‘Last Resort,’ Says | _ Stand at Democratic Pie Bia eth to the mother of Buby bund invite the mother to get her| ¥Yound with Baby Louise ‘was dorsed), Walter C. Boetcher and | ¥ ; wise. {baby and come to live with theth as ‘note which said: ‘Please don't Show Trend. [James ‘Cunningham: Shenff. Ai] C. of 'C. Committee. Counter, He Charges. Baby Louise was left on the steps guests at their farm home, until the ‘adopt her for a few weeks. 1 want (Conti Neeney: Coroner. Dr. John E Wet | 3 . of the convent of St. Patrick's mother is able to obtain work. her. I%hope to have work enough ’ nued from Page One) ~CNEY | ) . AA (Continued from Page One) : (Continued from Page One) [ School, 931 Woodlawn Ave. the eve-| If the mother doesn't want to ac- to ‘pay to keep her before long.”
| 1 i’ tenbach; Surveyor, Herbert Bloem- —— [cept the invitation herself but wants| At the Guardians’ Home, they
fines, costs or days whi ter; issi " i | | S: ‘Costs ays while 1765 or 55 ker; Commissioner, first district but has withheld action pending the) the Democratically owned Ihdian- |. to Jeave ‘the Bb cl HFG is BBDArentIv Tn the Per cent received suspended sen-| word ore ue er Ca [committee's recommendation. \ [apolis ‘Commercial publication.” U S ~JAPAN STRAIN lable to take Loy tet Will te [ess or Health, The. hry has tences, withhelq Judgnents ‘or the A h an arles ‘ alker; The report stated that the method | = ; “It is a matter of common knowl- ¥ LE all right, too, Mrs. Nelson said. | made ho contact with welfare agemns=
RN . Commissioner, second district, Amos | of making regulations is now lon 5 SN . y | NA tuisite Cases were dismissed or transferred. P. Stevens. land orn The process in| ge oe A ig Yat IS BELIEVED EASING If the mother and baby would | cles which have jurisdiction over Judgment was withheld in 553! Republicans indorsed were: [cludes the drafting of the ordinance | close relationship with Democrats, Tr Ne hi : te BS Buess, Sy Ci Nelson have two Cases, almost one-fif Congress, 11th District, Alva C. for even regulating left turns and \ lis ‘enuiblea to ‘get ‘Hany favors From Whbiesome country food | Mr. anti ‘Mrs, ‘Nek : e-fifth of all the 8 y ws and clean air that 1 |'ehildren of their own, one 13 and cases handled thr Waggoner; Congress, 12th, Ernest loading zones, the advertisement of | Democratic county oMcials,” Mr. | | TOKYO, May 2 (U. P.).—Japan’s 4, at would do them | childre ik ter n't ; hrough the courts. E. Owens; Prosecutor, Sherwood the ordinance and finally its intro-| Bovee asserted. determniation to stéer clear ot the both good,” Mrs. Nelson added. lone 16. They have plenty of room to ; otal of 236 were dismissed, 35 Blue and A. Jack Tilson; State Seh- duction to the Council, the report | Mr. Bradford eould not ‘be European war and preparations to The mother, I khow, can't be inh accommodate mother and child as transferred to other courts ang ator, Joseph O. Carson II, Dr. Wil- | said. reached for a statement. (cope with any repercussions in East ns Spin W ork ow, MY eitrobly. Be ig i 3 continued. One bond was for- liam F. King. John O. Lewis and If granted full powers to make Mr. Boyce, who formerly was Re- Asia was emphasized by Premier Hair is a trucker and we don't I guess maybe, Mrs. Nelson joied. Six cases were referred to Wesley T. Wilson; Joint Senator, Or unmake regulations, the Board| Col. ‘Willian 'H. ‘Barrett, ‘hier ‘publican City Clerk, charged that Admiral Mutsumasa Yona) today [AIM-—Just raises vegetable garden said, “that there's another aa ries ahd 19 others never got into Fred M. Dickerman and Gerald C. could proceed with a program of secretary and second in command some Republicans have been linked after Japanese sources had sug- oan, We uh a ai OR Warn SeauSe of failure to serve Purdy. revising a series of traffic regula- | of ‘the Salvation Army inh ‘the With the “Democratic liquor spoils gested a ‘turning point” might be “The ron I Would Jie to } Tho Y ERIS Ys0te ‘said Buby He is. State Representative, Alva Baxter tions which members feel contribute | Central States ‘tertit in setup,” in connection with the beer near in the adjustment of strained Her } e 10 have 3 BN Gent oe BITES, conviction and Prank R. Beckwith, Daniel H, Car. t0 rush-hour jams. entre States territory, Will Con- | port system which ‘was repealed relations between the United States er Come here and bring ‘the baby Louise ‘was os au
accel TI y — ee i Sn oi cident picture for the period Jan. rick, ‘Charles P. Ehlers, John S.| Cruising Reduced | Jue fe DEYN udinitn | Ooifis by, She 1a5 Leg ishebture, an apa. suggestions of United prmsmbineS PRIN SULT sums
1 27» Yo March 31: { Fenstermacher, Herbert E. Hill, J.| Chief among the proposed| Cadet rally at ‘the ‘Goodwill “The unholy alliance between the |
" ‘changes would be the redistribu-| Wet 3 . {Democratic liquor spoilsmen and States-Japanese developments fol- : J y 1938 1930 1o4p Otto Lee, John F. Raftery, Robert ethodist Church, Fletcher and the Republican Benedict Arnolds lowed a 45-minute ‘conference be-| -
Accidents om B. Schuyler, Lawrence A. Shaw and tion of loading zones to eliminate] \, ) 3 ee 02 TINE 1921 Jeannette Gipe Thienes. double parking. Board members Virgil, Aves, tomuifew ight. was bi-partisanship at its worst,” tween Foreign Minister Hachiro|
Convictions 516° | ; | » S +... 5162 3864 1782 , a _ iv» | Col. Barrett will conduct the | : [Arita and Francis B. Sayre, United 3 Arrests =" on ; A So , have permitted double parking in he said. k n ayre, p Wh +++ 9708 "5369 4860 hoi feplesehita on Merk some instances to vehicles which Sunday ‘evening services wt 8 | “It would be betrayal of the Re- States High Commissioner to the & - fi : 3 Lp ‘could not otherwise make deliv-| o'clock in the ‘Citadel, 26 S. Capi- [publican Party for a bi-partisan Philippines. NAG!
In the first Mae af : ; St quarter of 1938, the Grider and Paul E. Tegarden; . hey w have exc RoE Proportion of arrests to conciatinme . [eries. tol Ave. He is to conduct special 'eroup to capture control of our| They were said to have exchanged |{ : “3 \ * Fifth Avenue Styles! In fe Shvictions | Dherilf, Jesse A. Hutsell; Coroner, In its survey of parking meters| gervices in Muncie ahd Lafayette party machinery and use it for sel- Views on the situation ih ‘China and ¥
Was 90 per cent. In the firs Ade oi B . . st quar-|Dr. U. B. Hine; County Surveyor, |. : : [the Philibpi ; ; * SPECIAL SALE PRICE! e ¢ : . . ses. [the Philippines. Rae ter of 1939, the proportion was 72 George G. Schmidt; County Com- | Other AA dhe le over the ‘week-end. fish purposes | pp i 3 FO where ‘accidents are ha : : cruising of cars, in speeding up / $ ppening. IR, Kealing. ee fio: S | S Fro arch te \ : traffic, in enabling more cars to] . { blues, greys and fom Jan. 1 to March 31 this year, Besides Mr. Miller, who is chair- | om within ‘tithe Ritnits. ih ‘elithi-| CONTEST 5 DRAW Critical Burns Sidney Gordon, 30, ‘of 320% Vir- 4 b browns to $22.50 [Jury today on a ‘charge of bigam x ; 3 lored | fatal and 35 resulted in injuries. | president; Carl Vestal, vice presi- its.» Fourteen - year - old Clarence |, ly 'v0 Yioretice Gordon. Chi. : four fat Yahi ‘ Cah 14 ton St. In ohhehed oh W BSHine we . Wai 'said, the parking meter is not “a SWing concert (jam session) last] in a critical condition in the Riley |in Chicago Sept, 18, 1936. : A ‘complete Style and size al, on Me-' BURNS KILL WOMAN Ipanacea for the parking problem.” night in Hollywood Bowl and| Hospital today from burns re- | He left her, she said, and wrote : : & choice! Wonderful values! ‘g “s17.95 86 accidents, one fatal on 10th St. P.).—Mrs. Margaret Planck, 26, of » and 85 accident " tol ‘on! Shitlev. ‘Ww » ‘burned vester. the police closely supervise their | filling station at Tibbs Ave. and abroad. She came to Indianapolis, ccidents, none fatal, on'Shirley, was fatally burned yester operation nd enforce impartially Appearing for the Pinnish- Polish | w 5 Mel oy Ise ‘testified. ‘and ‘found He ‘hed
per cent, ang i e Har Hind . . Soh nk ne Suen ——————rcfem—— : ial: aide: Th < ALL SIZ¥S-— OF {hi 33ar. 1. was only 0. be ens. Imes Com Remo (0 Cates the meters “ate saa. tol LOCAL WAN HELD RR | es The police report also Showed trict, Harry D Hatfield ana Edward | 187 Se where IN J ducing SYMPHONY VS. SWING | Youth Receives | Nl 8 Rk Bi. rich fab. $ 5 behing, | ON BIGAMY CHARGE || [ 1 pen pects 425 accidents hav aned i o ; : $ art stripesi patrolled mile a ppened m He man, the executive committee In- |) ating double parking and in draw- | HOLLYWOOD, May 2 (U. P.).—]| lginia Ave. ‘was bound to the Grand Rr Fx portly Ral. $ e were cludes William F. Wilson, League 30 more trade to the metered dis-| Leopold Stokowski ha Benn | In the sa i ohn : i Pp el. = Ay! brought by Florence Gordon, Chi- |} | : Po M y 3 p SUITS Same period, 207 accidents, dent, ahd Frank Broden, secretary. On the other hand the survey Goodman tangled in a symphony vs. Means, 6446 W. Washington St, is feago, who said she had married him 2 en's J9-re. S 95 ridian St; 90 accidents. none fatal at West St. and Northwestern Ave. N , 2 “It is not self-enforcing and the judging from the audience's re-| ceived Vesterday ‘when his cloth- [that he had ‘enlisted in the ‘Oanha- or Sa “er. oo —— ——r re Dptiiwestarh BAYS BW i oa. Ind. May {G. meters are effective only insofar as sponse, it ‘was & ‘draw ing was ignited by gasoline in a dian Army and ‘was being sent XN $1.00 Deposit Holds Any Garment Michigah St ay a ro . i ge — En a re iy Sesiraye ki Hots the tag system. ‘Relief Funds, Mr. Stokowski led | Deputy sheriffs said that the [married Arvada Strubb on Nov. 15, Vs | 0) I | “Regardless of their apparent jjg.piece orchestra through selec-| youth was filling a tank ‘with gas- 11939, with ‘whom he was living at j A O Joy the Virginia Ave. address. The com- - AN
5 desirability, the additional cost to tions from Wagner. Mr. ‘Goodman| bline and that some of it splashed the : {the motoring public adds much ang his band followed with “King| oh his clothing. He went into the |plainant said her only interest in| : strength to the argument that porter Stomp” and “Boogie | station, lighted a cigaret and his the matter was that she obtain a 146 East WASHINGTON S71
parking meters should be installed woogie.” clothes caught fire. ldivorece. 4 ‘only after all reasonable approaches ph. a A a_i " A — ————— to a solution of the downtown park- .
ng and traffic problems have failed.” |
Blame Accidents on Rain Police blamed reduced visibility] and slippery streets caused by ves- | 4 terday’'s downpour of rain for 24 : accidents in which 11 persons were | a a——— injured. The rain also cut down - | = : arrests for traffic violations for the | 3 ’ “ ® a Nn
day to 18, George B. McClellan, 45, of 1245 Bancroft St, ‘was charged with
drunkenness and vagrancy after the | a i: Cs i A . J car he was driving struck a parked | : 3 E : ol V nN Il eo A ve ove IS truck in E. New York St, 3800] Co ofl yr : i N ie
block. He received a possible nose |
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Struck by an automobile as he . - ran across Washington St. near as Hlustrated : Fast St. last night, Arthur Bell, 48, . oD Or Frederick Hotel, received a broken | . i - ee right leg. He was taken to the} 8 ; Veteran's Hospital. ; : A man and a womah ‘were ar- | E : i 3 rested last night after an automo-| : ; : R vlar bile struck a truck ‘parked in E.| 3 eg Michigan St., 300 block. | : : PANE Miss June Case, 20, of 236 S. Mc- | Re : “3 Kim St, was charged with drunk- | § 3 3 { 8 1 25 Valve enness and failure to have a driver's | RR license, and Frank Eberhardt, 42, of :
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2509 N. Talbot St., was charged with drunkenness and operating a car | while under the influence of grior. | Red, Yellow, Pink, White and Talisman. These ordinarily would Police said Eberhardt claimed that Miss Case was the ‘driver of the] machine, | price possible. Hurry! Get yours while supply lasts! Mary Jane Wiley, 16, of 2925 Ida | St., ‘was treated at the City Hospital | vesterday for leg injuries after she! told police she was struck bv an
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