Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1950 — Page 4

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‘Mercy Granted To Two Drivers Municipal Judge Joseph M.| Howard prepared to greet 97) : violators this afternoon! after fining 13 at the morning’ court session. Meanwhile, * police issued 19] more summonses this morning for parking violations. The new tick-| eted motorists will appear tomorrow. Mercy was granted two men,| arrested for parking in front of Methodist Hospital, who told

Judge Howard they had rushed their wives to the hospital's ma-!

ternity ward. Two-dollar fines were imposed on William Clark, 6225 Washing-| ton Blvd. and Robert Cook, 3016

Clifton St., who made the pleas. |

Harry Spaulding, 950 Highiang

was fined $2 and costs She told the judge she had spent $18 trying to have her oar moved since it stalled In stricted zone Saturday tr ! Another motorist, ticketed for parking in a parking strip at 38th! St. and College Ave, was dis-| charged. !

Judge Howard expressed doubt year-old city thoroughfare plan transfer to the parking commis-| that use of the strip during rush| wi) be undertaken to ease tramec Sion a section of land extending |

bottlenecks here,

hours would violate parking ordinances, as the cars do not inter-| fere with traffic. |

rarking ees eens oe, <2 Request Filed

Saturday at the Irvington Tem 5515 E. Wash{ington Bt. They are: Robert | {Charles D. Jack(son, senior war-

den; Ralph A.

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IW. Gillespie,

| treasurer; Her{bert A. Newman, Mr. Schaub

!secretary; Leroy IP. Miller, senior deacon; Jacob C. {Gumberts, junior deacon; Donald! R. Cook chaplain; Charles O. Powell, senior steward; “William M. Harrison, junior steward and Albert H. Holtrop, tyler. Instaliing officer will be Harold

‘Relief Studied

Zone Revising Clears Way for Action

First major revision of the 25-

Jack B. Kammins, president of

Traffic police reported their the City Plan Commission, said

34t | ! : ma delegation was the second! representing an outlying business) 4 | I'l {district which has sought traffic|

Ave. paid a $2 fine. [relief through meter installation. : Car Stalled Traffic Bottlene C 0 enec The Fountain Square district, | a re pod po abe tM Anna Henry, 2019 Koehne 8t., ! the first to actively seek parking] £ La wags aR Ny 4 4

: Board 1 to Study New Traffic Laws

Marion County Traffic Com- the sheriff and state police for 3 / ttee tonight will hear recom- better control of traffic in they mendations for revised enforce-| lcounty. iment of traffic laws at a meeting! The committee is ‘headed by.H fat 8 p. m. in the World War (Carver H. Reinertsen, safety ai-|

34th St." Area Seeks ‘Memorial. [rector of the Naval Ordnance \ . * | A report on a Marion County Plant here, . 8 Traffic Relief ‘trafic survey has been prepared] Mr. Reinertsen explained the! 3 A delegation of businessmen by the Public Safety Institute of committee primarily is interested! le from the 34th St. shopping area Purdue Institute and will be pre- in trafic flow problems to and j 2 today asked for parking meters sented at the meeting. It will deal from the city of Indianapolis and 8 to relieve traffic congestion in with enforcement by the sheriff's plants outside the city but in the§ the zone, loffice and co-ordination between county. Request of the group was sub-| {mitted to Mayor Bayt by Luther | Shirley, chairman of the off-! [street parking commission. | | They asked that meters first be installed for a distance of one city square west of Illinois St. on 34th. | Second Request Filed Later, Mr. Shirley said, they! would request meters extending! jBorth and south in Illinois from!

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: A Fir Schusun oe have we ib A Works Board. Ei Ra It was not determined when the |

"tage selecting from a vide choice of excep- % {34 street devices could be ob-| 3 of il tained. ines—that on firm our size can 4 May Ask Land Transfer Sa ional vo ye mani

Mayor Bayt said he has con-| ps * oHfer. sidered asking the park board to ; ;

All prices ore plainly marked © CHOOSE without difficulty. This makes it easy to keep expenses : ‘within your budget in

‘west of Illinois St. between the] Indianapolis Railway's right of | way and 34th St, This could be developed by the|

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campaign had reduced parking in completed revision of the zoning commission as an off-street park-| Only 10¢, 3.Roll Package 23 restricted areas during the rush jordinance text’ has cleared the ing area with meters installed! hour. {way for this action. on the site to help pay for the! Judge Howard said he believed] The commission is charged with project and establish a reasona-| the drive was showing effective Planning thoroughfare operations, ble “turnover” of parked cars, the| results. although the Traffic Engineering mayor said. Orders Six. Arrests | Department and the Works Board] The mayor urged the parking | Six persons who failed to ap-| lare responsible for direct admin. commission to step up its pro-| pear after gst'ing tickets were {istration of thoroughfare projects. !gram for obtaining sites .in out- | ordered arrested on bench war-| W. Side Work Needed lying districts, rants. A tax levy assigned to the Plan] SR ——— Nine violators paid fines of §25 Commission is used to finance ARRANGE YULE EV ENT i and costs of $5. {widening of major arteries, Re-| Aero Club members and their They were: . lcent jobs include the Morris St.| wives will hold a Christmas party| Sam A. Pactor, 6008 N. Tuxedo 'and N. Delaware St. work. at 7 p. m. next Tuesday at 3721 St: Raymond Howard Stanbro,| Mr. Kammins said work is N. LaSalle St. 1215 W. New York St.: Herbert needed on the West Side, where] Hosts will be Alex Adomatis C. Hicks, 1310 N. Oakland Ave.; industrial growth has swelled and Paul Bradley. Jack Williams, 720 N. Alabama traffic yolume. Only Belmont Ave. — | St; Carl J, Miller, 821 Layman|is suitable for heavy traffic, he} IF YOU WANT TO better your Ave. Frances Jay, 1911 N. Dela- sald, yet it extends northward housing conditions, move into a ware St.; Gilbert Crawley, 424 N.| {only to 10th St, {more desirable neighborhood or Beville Ave.; Zora Fraley, 202 N.! On the near East Side correc- increase the size of your home| East St, and Raymond Howard, tions are needed at the Central you are sure to find just the right 2640 E. 20th St. {Ave., and Ft. Wayne Ave. junc- place among the HUNDREDS of, ition, where accidents are caused/hornes advertised For Sale every) {by a sharp curve, the commis-'day In the classified columns of |

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