Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1940 — Page 9
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'0YCLE SAFETY DRIV Citizens’ Safety Committee Acts After Mishaps; Double Parking Hit.
A campaign te halt bicycle accidents in the City was launched today by the Citizens’ Safety Committee.
Alarmed by two accidents Tuesday in which youthful cyclists were inJured seriously, committee members urged parents to warn youngsters of the dangers of cycling on highly traveled thoroughfares. Meeting at noon yesterday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the Committee also called upon the Police Department to curb double parking of trucks downtown. Traffic
Captain Leo Troutman said the
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| Munieipal Court Judge Charles J. | Karabell, committee chairman, .said he was “gravely concerned” over | the number of bicycle accidents which have fololwed the close of school.. Capt. Troutman, who was elected a member of the Committee, said police are already “bearing down” on cyclists who do not follow traffic regulations. He said youths | on bicycles found violating signals or rules of the road would be sent to the Police Instruction School which operates on Saturdays for traffic violators. The Committee decided to contact bicycle rental agencies, urging them to post warnings for cyclists, and to circulate printed warnings through the Central Indiana Council of the Boy Scouts of America and the City playgrounds. | Notices also will be sent to church and fraternal organizations, it was decided. The Committee voted to support the Ho-Po-Ne annual children’s picnic at Riverside Park in August, but postponed its own picnic until October.
SLIVE HARD’ TO SAVE IDEALS, KNOX SAYS
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 13 (U. P.).—America must follow the example of the totalitarian powers and live hard and dangerously “if we are to keep the precious things which make our civilization ' the greatest the world has known,” Col. Frank Knox,’ Chicago newspaper publisher, said last night. Col. Knox, who was the 1936 Republican Vice Presidential candidate, spoke at an Americanization and citizenship meeting. He commended President Roosevelt for his national defense program and warned that the democracies of the
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They were good prisoners, the ones who painted the placards for posting at unguarded and unsafe places where boys might swim, Sheriff Al Feeney said. He was tickled pink ‘when the signs were made and deputies were ready to:post them at dangerous swimming holes. . Then he found out that thesman who made the stencil was a bad speller. “Water Condmned,” the stencil maker said.
FREED IN SHOOTING OF LAWRENCE GIRL
Mrs. Loraine Byrd., 28, of Lawrence, Ind, was freed in Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of shooting Betty June Witte, 14-year-old neighbor. Judge Pro Tem. Russell J. Dean discharged Mrs. Byrd, he said, because of a lack of evidence. . The shooting occurred Maroh_13. Mrs. Byrd had been charged with assault and battery with intent to
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ORGANIZE CLUB AT PLAY CENTER
Members to Build Darkroom; Harrison School - May Form Group.
Photography .will be among the scheduled activities at the South Side Recreational Center to be established in old Public School 61 at 1233 Shelby St. Plans already have been formulated to organize a camera club. A similar club at the Harrison summer school may be organized. The South Side center is to be a permanent establishment and a darkroom will be built in one of the former cloakrooms. The Harrison club is planned for two months only, with the possibility it may be continued if it is successful. Both centers will be created to keep children safe from traffic and to fight the high rate of juvenile delinquency. Equipment for the South Side darkroom will be purchased or donated and tables and all necessary wood work will be made in the center's workshop. Following the club’s formal organization, exhibits are planned and camera tours may be made. A movie camera club is to be
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BELIEVES RIOTS IN MAINE ARE HALTED
KENNEBUNK, Me., June 13 (U. £.) —Officials believed today that a series of riotous outbreaks, resulting from refusal of religious cultists to salute the American flag, had been halted after four days in which four youths were shot, several sect members beaten and houses stoned. . State Police Captain William P. Hancock reported to Governor Lewis 0. Barrows that there were every indication the public now would cooperate to stamp out violence in the York County communities of Kennebunk, Biddeford, Wells and Sanford. :
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