Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1950 — Page 12

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In Volume of Cars Held Major Factor

Traffic fatalities in -Indianapolis are running 53 per cent above last year, despite the intense cam-| paign for safer driving, the police department reported today.

J ia rr. hs Des ite Drive DEAR MRS MANNERS: vs : : | THE WAY I see it, a ma : = {poys without Having his wife try to outdo him wh 10 Pct. Increase |with the girls. i After waiting for a respectable period following our honey-ig Douglass; 330° N. Randolph 8t.! {moon 1 went to a stag. My wife went out with the girls. 1 was {home by midnight, cold sober; with money. in my pockets,

[the 35-year-old woman. The story goes back to yester-!

: ¢ » ! should be able to go out with the | gay afternoon. Miss Smith, 1744! en she goes out Hall Pl, paid a social call at the WO

home of the Rev. and Mrs. James

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They chatted in the back yard {while Mrs. Douglass, 61, took care

She camé in at 4 a. m., giggling | from beer. She'd lost all her, need as nrops f money and the bracelet I bought

her, in a poker game with the girls, i

. 1 went out-of-town for a week- Simpl e Capt. Audry Jacobs, head of ong with fellows from the office.| ple Answer

TO THE DAUGHTER of

lof her Monday wash. They de or fun On YOUr 4.4 ft was a fine day to bake al

nights out ths tears of lone- | fe. liness from a wife at home. cherry B

{ Falls From Ladder i {pared the dough, Miss Smith got picking cherries. {

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She lost her balance and fell Miss Smith felt shaken, took aspirin and rested. ‘Later, feeling worse, Miss Smith

per.

While she rested again, the

Douglasses started their fruitless

search for help. They tried reach their family physician. Anneighborhood was

unsuccessfully to

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ssful attempts might have saved|th

took more aspirin and had sup- th ; police.

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Another frantic call to the docTr. :

while he made ar-

cook at Sunnyside Sanitarium, He advised .calling a private 5n4 recently as a nursemaid at al’

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the police trafic division, said 32/51 'we did was see a ball game.)

persons dianapolis streets since

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have been killed on gi wife went to visit a college

Jan. 1ifriend in ‘another city. She stayed

persons were killed away for a week without letting in the same period last year. ' He attributed the rising acci-| dent rate to a 10 per cent in-|,, {My wife was nice about it but wants crease in traffic volume over last| ty we'd be crowded, for she had means other dates.

'me know her plans, | 1 invited my mother to visit us,

{invited her own family. On my|

year. 3 ; The safety -drive, which began thers heels came my wife's! three weeks-ago after a 9-year-; iq snd two aunts. I had to because you're so young. Surely old boy on a bicycle was killed, ;j00n on the back porch. Maybe they'd object less to marriage) has been bringing results, how: gp, haq made previous plans, but than to what they know you're!

ried Mother,” who has gone astray, with her boy friend—How are you going to feel when you see your boy friend with another girl?) He'd have married you if he'd wanted responsibilities, but he] freedom, and freedom

You may tell yourself your parents wouldn't let you marry

‘iwas too late. for him to move

{told the telephone operator Mrs.

ake New Name [Smith had fallen off a ladder and

| ‘Mrs. Douglass said the call was

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needed a doctor in a hurry,

pitaf and told them it was urgent, to send help immediately. The General Hospital ambulance arrived at 12:24 a. m. A hospital intern; Dr. John - Marshall, said Miss Smith was dead. Deputy Coroner Dr. Otis Olvey

‘not transferred to a policeman at

dispatch desk, which is supposed Cc

to be standard procedure. Instead, the woman operator advised Mrs.

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ever, i “We're slowing them down, hut| we haven't succeeded in stopping] accidents,” Capt. Jacobs said toWill Press Drive { .. “The drive against traffic violators will be conducted energetic-|

promised. Speeders are ‘getting harder to catch,” he said. “They are being especially cautious when they see the white lines painted on pave-

of passing cars.” Thirty-eight were arrested yesterday for speeding, seven for reckless driving, seven for having no driver's license, six for driving under the influence of liquor and) three for other traffic offenses.

gons injured in 30556 accidents

ally throughout the summer,” he)

ments where police check speeds;

~— Police records show 1437 ‘per-|

I doubt it;

I'm afraid to make one little he can’t afford marriage. | {wrong move. I know my wife willie willing to be poor if he would, {go me one better. What can I do.weuidn't-you?— =" |

five years trying to;

with a wife like mine? TROUBLED HUSBAND. You wouldn't curl np with a good book If you were left home alone, vould you? You'd go out, just as your wife does,’ You're lucky she works off steam the way she does instead of hecoming cranky and nagging. You can’t have + contest without contestants. Drop out of competition by pretending yow're unaware that your wife is trying to get even with you, Make love to her, win her faith, and show her a good time, There's no “respectable” time to. turn of. romance. It's after the honeymoon, year after year,

thus far this year, In the same period last year 1350 persons were Injured in 3642 accidents.

“tickets for moving traffic viola- _ tions this year, compared with 23.170 up to June 25 last year. -—This year they have issued 1236 “courtesy tickets,” pointing out a violation but not making an arrest. There were 2004 in the same period last year. _. Parking violation tickets th year have numbered 71.217, as against 1504 in the same period of 1949. Vigor of the enforcement drive is indicated=by comparisons of arrest figures for the two years,

police arrested 2000

first 25 days of June, compared days of June, 1940.

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Look at these typical a low fares from INDIANAPOLIS fo:

Police have handed out 29302|

From Jan. 1 to June 25 the on speeding with 1504 in

y however, 3 with 553 in the first 25

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that marriage really needs a shot of romance.

{doing. Maybe you tell yourself

You'd!

i 1 wasted ‘hold on to a boy who promised {nothing but asked everything. I gave everything—but I lost. | Finally, I broke off with him. {Later, T met a man who said he {loved me, imarried me. | ONE WHO KNOWS. {Our liftle friend would save | prolonged heartache if she'd | truthfully answer her own ques

| me?” The answer is simple, | “He docsn’t love me enough to give up his freedom and accept responsibilities.”

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He meant it. He

Co-operative International pouglass to call General Hos-!|

luncheon clubs in Indianapolis, pital, over the United States and in

child of Noble W. Hiatt, Indianapolis realtor, who led the fight!

NOBLESVILLE, June 27 (UP)

{first degree rape. { Whitsell pleaded guilty to the!

lto have it adopted recently at home, so bring her to the hospitat/charges of a 13-year-old school

18-22 in Richmond, Va. iwas told.

“Sertomd is the combined ab-

kind',” Mr. Hiatt says. ithey said.

| ‘He is a past president of In- - A doctor finally was contacted. |

jdianapolis Co-operative Club, the He said he found nothing serious j§ - PEOPLE'S :

| tion, “Why doesn’t he marry [downtown group, and North In-and

dianapoblis Co-operative Club, the sedative. North Side branch, and now,

{of the latter. goer (take the pills,

{ Mr. Hiatt was a delegaie to. Thinking she had dronped off toll {the convention with Dr. K. Ran-|sleep, the Douglasses eased their Manning. North Indian-|worry until ‘thay tried to rouse!

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tapolls Co-operative Club presi- her about 10 p. !dent, and Emil V. Schaad, sec- breathing but failed to respond. | | Again the family called city po-|

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I Clubs ltor. About 7 p.m, Mrs. Douglass . called police headquarters

She l1id. The. hospital operator|—Allen Whitsell, Marion, C., car-!| Cdnada will change their names transferred the call to another de-(Nivalemployee, -began a two-to-| I Sunday to Sertoma International. partment and a woman told Mrs.|21 year prison term today in the |

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