Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1948 — Page 4

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No Medl Ticket Driver Gets at Police

some reason just don't see he sald, the traffic department no parking sign; park over obligingly slates them for an ap-| allotted time or, they haven't pearance before either Judge quick on the brake when the Clark or Judge Joseph Howard. the warrants, «attic signal flashes from green . IF THE motorist chooses to be yitation to visit the “cafeteria” slated, Mr. Craig points out, he

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City Prosecutor Milton E. Craig|/ chance of getting a stiffer fine. thinks the “cafeteria” Is a swell The court may levy a fine up to ves the motorist the $300 and costs, and 180 days on bother of wasting a day in court, the state farm. Such severity is

When a motorist-cited by the, division fails to appear and haul the car away." We are. enforcing either in court or at the cafeteria and for payment of window, a form Jlett¥#r-is-dis- his fine. and towing charges.

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Mr, patched advising the person to! “The cafeteria sys- square his debt with the city. 1f year, eventually tickle 1n 30 he . tem of ing is a favor to the this falls, an arrest warrant is office of City Controller p! two bucks and won't even get ajiom of Dayind they appear at issued, cup of coffee. It's on the second the window, a clerk notes the viofloor of police headquarters in 8./lation and assess the prescribed st. fine, - That's all there is to it.” | They do a brisk business there| In a few cases, Mr. Craig said, Mons has mounte

“hi d" and months, Capt. motorists et Alou event, chief of the city’s traffic division, |

has assigned Patrolman Glenn members think of this money in Mier to Mr. Craig's staff. Officer terms of additional revenue, and Alex Mier is charged with making out starts thinking about another tax & slash, they are in for a rude In an effort to dodge the law, awakening.

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In the first nine months of this Bi BECAUSE the number of peo- year, Mr, Byat received $140,261 ple who failed to answer the sum- in collected fines. d in the past few period last year, the controller's Audry Jacobs, office received $86,732.

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This money, Mr. Bayt said, had dresses when they apply for li- heen anticipated and is reflected But Capt. Jacob's in the 1948-49 budget. motorcycle men have found an —— re — answer to this trick. They usually H keep a list handy of people who Attend Demonstration neglect to pay their fines, Whenever they spot a delinquent’s car, Hannewald, supervisors of per: sonnel in Scherer Electric Co.,| ine 940-8. West St, . recently| Mr. Motorist now has to pay attended a Fiberglas-base insula- ! or y tion demonstration in Toledo, O., Chifago University, will address | »~ ET a “ op g

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SPEAKER — Dr, Harrison S. Brown, member of the faculty of |lonial Bingers will entertain the ¥ solicitors following the reports: .«. TO date, the Indianapolis Community Fund has raised 23.8 per cent of its goal of $1,504,772. The ; campaign closes Nov. 15.

the institute of ‘Nuclear Studies,*|

the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University | Women, after a dinner in North | Methodist Church Nov, 9. His | subject will be "Social Implica- | tions of Atomic Energy."

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Four Attorneys Here Form Partnership

Four local attorneys who have formed a partnership will open offices in 108 E. Washington St. tomorrow, ’ Ruckelshaus, Reilly, Rhetts & O'Connor, attorneys, has been formed by John K. Ruckelshaus, Gerard D. Reilly, Charles Edward Rhetts and John C. O'Connor for the general practice of law. A similar partnership, Reilly, Rhetts & Ruskelshaus, has offices in Washington, D. C. |

Reports on Drive

Due Tomorrow

Red Feather Pledges Reach 23.8 Per Cent

The Indianapolis Community Fund will hold its third report luncheon tomorrow in the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Easley R, Blackwood, residential district chairman, and Harold O. Burnett, township chairman, will preside. Give Invocation Rabbi Maurice Goldblatt of the Indiinapolis Hebrew Congregation will pronounce the invocation. ~Washington High School's Co-

Club Announces Art Purchases

Two purchase guarantees were taken up in the two-week Indiana Artists Club painting show in L. 8. Ayres eighth-floor auditorium, which ended yesterday. The J. 1. Holcomb purchase was “The Preyer,” by Evelyn Mess. DePauw University bought “Winter” by Roland Donivan Osborne.

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chase has not yet been announced. Two other paintings were sold: “The Old Home,” by Helen Magner, and Lawrence" Trissel's “Snowscape.”

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