Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1947 — Page 10

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-. ‘and new one-way streets desig Jacobi, city engineer, and Inspec Bish 0 Fout i « City Aviation. ~ [Johnson — | nated. “7% har. Aubry Jacohs. of She police : 1 Pp ne es i |" Since the demotion of “Mr. Hardy, traffic department. E- - anic

' Board Resigns | traffic matters have been in the Mr. ‘Feeney said this organization

; | 5 | hands of Noble Hollister, plan would not be used in his adminisBaby Kills Self -~ J. 1 Dead in Traffic Bod Renee Tale Engineer cm, Sn: fm ii $n . 7 | (Continued From Page One) memberwal the presen | wa rit i i M S 1. (Continued From [ag aviation board: * {Continued From Page One) | : 1

‘Notes Blame Husband's TR plall more than 60 gears, was in critical] nq letter to Mr. Feeney the sion of the siatioh during Jt Art| p’ + a

Be ! condition in General Hospital. board member id: Suit for Divorce % a ; He was struck hy a car driven by| " 3 a

“ 18 months ip , ; After some consideration it Is : VAN NUYS, Cal, Dec. 4 (UP) -~ ” 4 FF A j William P. Wyatt, 30, Carmel, asi... onimous view of members of He was captain of traffic from y \ ] . . Bix notes, written by a mother, told FFE Se, i 8 he was crossing the street at 58th ye board that you as the newly 1930 to 1040, during which time b an police today how she strangled hus pelt % oh ; i st. and: College Ave. during the! giecieq Mayor of Indianapolis should ype city won national recognition \ : . Supply baby—then fumbled with death for . PEL p {rain last night have the right to name men of your J er. . ) two days “before taking her own & : Bo a { Mr. Wyatt and other witnesses! co. .hooging to this board and that for- its record in reducing trafic |} - : b Believed life 8 Po ime [told police that Bishop Foutiy is only the part of courtesy and fatalities. In the last year as head 3 w y ’ ; # be 7 ’ [ked into the side of the moving! of the traffic department only 61 3 ASHINGT! The body of 1l-month-old Neil ESs4 : . T . {walked Into the 5 {ethics that all members of the board |. 1i4i0c occurred, an all time low. : Reports reachh Ellis Wartnik was found yesterday! gif WY 7 |car and was thrown to the streef. {should offer their resignations to 7 HL. I 3 B |) R iL IN i ment, sald tod in his parents’ luxurious Toluca %™ ’ i "9 | Hospital attendants said he re-!vou in order that you may shape Mr. Johnson takes the position 7 1] ] eA i waric Ding Lake home ; 1 ; a i 4) ” |ceived a skull fracture, brain con- {the personnel of this board during formerly held by Frank Y. Hardy 24 WEST WASHINGTON ST. e wv and oir , cussion and several broken ribs. | your administrgtion according to who several months ago was re- © : Retired 7 Years |your own desires.” duced to trafic consultant by May- * ONE OF TNE LARGEST PHOTO SUPPLY NOUSES : This is belie

Bishop Fout was head of the!” The term of one of the four °F Denny. . that the goven

The body of his mother, Mrs, Lena Mae Wartnik, was found an § hour later in a hotel room in Her~ |

4 3 prices , mosa Beach, 30 miles away. Noethwest hres, of the ya 2d| hoard members, Blaine H., Miller,;, The forthcoming trafic engineer REZIITIIRET 4 Dr Aoudig » 2 : : $ : ; ; re.hren urch years Dbelore| expires “automatically the first of held the rank of inspector during ; : : Io : Por Garme nt Manufacturer Sam H.| oY A § merger of the unit with the EVan-| (he year, but those of the others the Reginald Sullivan administra. For Christmas Giving b Some of ti Wartnik, 45, had sued for divorce.| = y ; y elical church, ’ 4 broadcast by He said 1 's afraid his 30-year-| fda ; : 8 | continue. Members in addition to!tion and resigned from the depart-| g + + ment's “Vola $ daly 0 was hen or ny al En iy a He retired from active duty seven|ys. miller are: ment May 1, 1943, to become safe- i. REVERE Eight “10” : ig i Bd wite woul their ‘child an i wih years ago and since that ume has| w A Atkins, president, whose ty director of a local war plant. Ga : - oid in 23 lang Ry | Pl a he : been writing religious matter and tery; would have continued wntil, Mr. Johnson is now en i i " gi) , gaged in ; A » a ae yed-haled Siathes Jrielsf Ah y / “Mr. and evangelistic i 5) {Jan. 1, 1049; J. A. Hogshire Jr. insurance business. MAGAZINE c MERA pe RRA ricken over the estrangement, ap-| ¥ > } pi { r. an Irs IIS og o whose term would have continued | i <} " A 3 : parently strangled the ‘baby Satur $ AL 0 |Colle ge Ave, were seriously injured|yntil Jan. 1, 1050, and Joseph G. or Ba sarin a NA - With 127 nim. F238 3 withdrawals al day or Sunday. | ow Lo dal wr {last night when they were struck |Wood, ‘whose >rms would nave Rite Femiios Shrine Murat ari %iy kL Bausch & Lomb (Univer- : Siricieq to 200 Then she slashed her arms, legs,| SSW oy ve ) wr g i a streetcar operated by Paull continued until Jan. 1, 1951. Club, Royal Order of Jesters Sa-| sal Focus) Lens—the Su- + Mi vas. ® throat and wrists. A trail of blood, & # gi Duis, nl A 2 Kenwood Ave,| Mr. Feeney said he had not yet hara Grotto, Indiana Society for! : preme of Cine Eight Cam- 4 sight in antic led through every room of the] : wt ; in the de ock, College Ave. decided on new members of the the Pr t Cruel 7 dl home fal Bb The accident occured as the poard. le Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- eras, 4 mored crack do \ CAR fa couple was walking across the mals, Elks Lodge 13, Loyal Order| 2 3 Dispat. ' Divorce My Reward : G4 street {of Moose 17, Indiana Democratic : $121 50 The as “This - divorce i§ my reward for| -, ” Thomas Pete, 60, living at Cali-| {Club, Retired Veterans Police As- ) y | was ny standing by you through thick and] A fornia and Pearl Sts, was seriously | Sodlstion and the Fraternal Order : i frequent repor thin,” she wrote Mr. Wartnlk in|; P77 Ae injured when re was strutk by a 9 e 88. { i leaders are wat one note. “Well, this is what you! i lear driven by Willlam Jones, 18, of Mr. Johnson is married and re- ] i . . ' 8igns of an ec begged me to do, so I'm doing it Acme* THlephoto 2328 Hoyt Ave. on West St. just ec S. di. ov sides at 6301 N. Pennsylvania St. Our Branch Camera Stores : United States taking my sweet, precious Neil with HOLIDAY BRIDE Screen slar Janis Paige, 25, obtained TLIO! WasuNgIOn 8 MF Pete's New Program Not Ready Are for Your Neighborhood Convenience 1 Attempts by Leanse to wed Frank Louis Martinelli Jr.. 25 left} vesterday in |SoRHN I A ml 48 Alan W. Boyd, attorney here 25 Mr. Feeney's traffic authority . pondents in Ru 1 mn : y in reported as “fair” : : . -— ] 5 — 4 ; Ta Toi : M: Yartith Los Angeles, She said the ceremony will take place in Hollywood po Ske tafety Zohe years, will succeed Willlam H: Wem- was not ready today to announce FOUNTAIN SQUARE (1113 PROSPECT) RE Sontainis any 1en tried to stop the flow of bloc ~ " ba hmm po Y tar : gy : y NT tan mer as president of the Indianapolis ; > i ARAL Ph AFVEN rE o SEY _ : ave been block She wore a heavy coat hiding her D°C: 27 with a honeyniden at Yosemite, Co Ira S. Scott. 3, Chicago, and Bir RR to oils any general program 5406 COLLEGE AVE.—13 SOUTH RITTER AVE. reports reachi neck and arms when she registered cuts had healed and he guessed that/to investigate found a seventh note Miss Peggy Buhler, 34, Rensselaer, Mr. Boyd was elected at the asso- I Purine he montis Mayor Denny : here said. Monday at the hotel, She had re- she might have ended her life with on the dom were badly Injured when their car| clation’'s annual business meeting Ro wn ho oa . tno These reports served the room a few days earlier. poison . | “Gone away for week-end, No- tashed in a Julery he abu last night. a ae ial Yo a RS Songesuen i In recent days A maid found her body yesterday. The baby's body was discovered body hoine.” ey Th oN Meth odiat Bon Other new officers are Leo M. peer assigned to crowded North 2 GY Moscow stores Two empty medicine bottles were after Mr. Warinik's attorneys gol] They broke in and found the baby pital P °" Gardner, first vice president; Wil-| |Side intersections and have suc-| Ye 3 Jewelry, eas, s.

beside it. i another note from the mother say- on a blood-stained sheet, | “Bleeding to death is so slow, but ing she did not want a nickel of sup-| Mr. Wartnik, in Ban Francisco 1 do want my baby buried in my port because “Where I'm going Ion a business trip, charged in his Park, was reported in serious conarms,” a note said. won't need any money.” divorce suit that his wife drank dition in General Hospital of in-| Police Chief F. C. Harlow sald the' Associates who went to the house to exces . Juries received last night whén he

t Reed, 12. son 8, Dally, second vice president, cassfull sped the flow of vehicles| 4 Robert Reed, 12, of 118 Belmont land Paul N. Rowe, treasurer. | wing y op ors. Numetous puke 24 oN WASHINGTON ST. Some stores

| Charles W. Holder is serving a two- | ing restrictions have been added! oa g posted signs tl

year term as secretary. : for repairs or Tappan Gregory of Chicago. pres- Re A MBA 2 3 shelves were st

was struck by a car driven by p 1 . Th Charles Whitis, 27, of 1369 Silver 'dent of the American Bar Associ- 5 : 8 Sera : TN A ation, Spoke at the meeting, 38 specific nam

| 8t., in the 2200 bl kK, W. 10th St, Christmas Shoppers!...at LIVINGSTON’S | ic: rin io ania -— - Depariment 54 | Dr,

, was on burt when she Symington Continues Defatiniay Sh | was struck by a car driven by wil: liam Lee, 24, of 2120 Bosart . Tour of Air Bases Peasa

i SCD. {at Minnesota St. and Kentucky Ave DENVER, Dec. 4 (UP)—W, Stuart Many Russia i Crash Into Tree Symington, Secretary for Air in the Ray Petree, 19, of 1501 Faust St., Department of Defense, continued | aid Cleo ‘Petree, same address, were his tour of Air Force installations {injured last night when the car in in the West today. {which .they were riding skidded on| His trip includes stops at the ex- ; [the slippery street and crashed into (perimental Alamogordo and White - # |a tree in English Ave. 2300 block. (Sands, N. M, and Muroc, Cal, Cecil Holtschow, 23, of 408 N.! bases, =? Nd | Deleware St, was arrested on i Delivers lcharges of drunkenness and va- Advertisement [grancy after a rental truck he was

ants, were saic ariving careened off the street and

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P 2 J) the Jasper post. : TOPCOATS s OVERCOATS [eS The rar cones pisher prices charged with first-degree murder BACKACHE, These items v $ 50 $ $ 4 A He South hl Robey. duties, sential or less- ) whom he shot after arresting him 28 * 35 : 45 WATCHES ALE J on an intoxication charge last we | EG PAINS MAY dd tember, F U KR 4] | S MM { MN G % , Johnson surrendere. to the ante BE DANGER SIGN

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