Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1951 — Page 9
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« Bervices for Mrs. Edna Mae Rugh. wife of Fay Rugh, .a reti Indianapolis fireman, will be
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of Germany and founder A ; of the Madison | $ BE Ave. Flower # 5% oy Shop, wil be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in G.|i® . H. Herrman n| Se » Funeral Home.| Burial will be in| §
at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday in Conkle Crown Hill. West Michigan 8t. Funeral Home. Mr. Rieman,| Burial will be in Washington who was 83, died ar.
yesterday in his
To Mrs. Rugh, a Dative of Chase ttesville, died ay in her wi home at 2217 E. Harris Ave, at| MF Rleman MECWoh Ave. Be age of Ot nis ® MeM-two daughters, Mrs. Frieda NortdRP ols: holt and Mrs. Edna Stutler, In|} es Auxiliaty o "| dianapolis, and three grandchilRagsdale Post, American Legion, dren and Hillcrest Baptist Church, Surviving besides her husband Mrs. Alberta Ward 3 he A oe idan, Tndianapolls:|. “gervices for Mrs, Alberta ne aug re a Sif i S| Ward, native of South Carolina ngeles, and Miss Wilma Fay, In-| 3 “Indianapolis resident 30
dianapolis; her father, the Rev. years, will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday]
Charles H. Overman, five sisters, Mrs. Blanche Rushton, Mrs, Delp fi: Carmel Baptist Chureh.S
ma Geiger, Mrs. Frieda Conner, Mrs. Daisy Baker and Miss Ber-| Mrs, ae ud Pe her J nice Overman, Indianapolis; three| "°™e a Mit, Catarel - wan! brothers, James and Charles, In- 3 member 0 « lrarme Uren dlanapolis, and Earl Overman, and the senior missionary society | goach of ‘Lebanon High School f the church. het hushanl) Hae BL Pa be basketball team, and a grandson. ; urviving are her husband, ON THE CIRCLE—The owner of this car is exceptionally ’ ohn; two daughters, Mrs. Mabel br he | hi he Cirel d "No Parki 4 Mrs. Joseph Newman's |Biuestein, Plainfield; Miss Char-| brave as he leaves his car on the Circle under a \No Parking at. + Mrs. Nina. G. Newman, aativelity Ward, Chicago; three sisters, any time” sign. Cai
of Ridgeway,” Mo., “apd Indian-|M iss Maggie A. Thompson, % - : Tour of Mile Square at Rush Hour
apolis resident 21 years, will be|Chester, 8. C., and Mrs. Macie buried in Floral Park following|S8mith, Washington, D. C., and a Reveals Some Won't Learn Lesson ] By TOM HICKS
pervices at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow| brother, Albert Thompson. in Conkle West Michigan St. Fu8 Mrs. Charles Taylor Don't look now, but the prohibitive parker is back. In fact, he!s never left,
neral Home. Mrs. Newman died Friday in| Mrs, Alberta Mae Taylor will i her home, 461 Arnolda Ave. She|be buried in Floral Park follow- He parks inthe mile Bquare, He stays clear of the outlying was 37. She is survived by her|ing services at 10:30 a.m. tomor- arterial streets. ®t husband, Joseph; a daughter,/row in Conkle West Michigan St.| He's still paying $25 and costs in Municipal Court. He's still Jodeena Kay; her f at h er, Funeral Home. | getting tickets. He doesn’t seem to learn very fast. Charles Meadows; five sisters, Mrs, Taylor, who lived at 1314| Thursday evening between 4g. saying “no” parking, 7 to Mrs. Betty Williams, Mrs. Martha|N, Pershing Ave. died Friday. and 6 p. m. when most streets 9 a, m, and 4:to 6 p. m.” Whyde, Mrs. Gale Lambert, Mrs. She was 29. inside the mile square are strictly, The chances were 50-50 ThursFaye Fuquay, Mrs. Joanna Rip-| Surviving are her husband, |taboo, I saw 112 cars parked day night that the “rush hour” burger. and two brothers, Charles |Charles; a daughter, Caroline within easy reading distance of bottleneck would find a ticket and Ellsworth Meadows, all of Carver; a son, Jerry O’Neil; her : - Indianapolis. mother, Mrs. Mary Wilkerson;
————————————; two’ sisters, Mrs. Marie Ratliff Set Bar Mitzvah and Mrs. Edna Todd, and two Service Saturday
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brothers, James and Ted Wilkerson, all of Indianapolis.
James H. Trautman " Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. Tuesday for James H. Trautman, who died at his home, 1132 Roathe St., Friday night. He was 76 years of age. - A native of Elizabethtown, Ky., he had been employed by the Lewis Meier & Co. for 40 years, Servic¥s - will be held «at the C. M. C. Willis & Son Mortuary. Burial will be in Floral Park. Survivors include the wife, Bessie, and two sisters, Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs. Lottie Thompson, all of Indianapolis.
Mrs. Alice Wynn
Services for Mrs. Alice Wynn, who burned: to death Friday in her home at 910 N, Traub Ave., will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow] § in Jacobs Brothers West Side Chapel. Burial will be in New Crown. 4 Born in Alexander, Tenn., Mrs, Wynn lived here 24 years. She Was’ a member of Mt. Vernon
LITTLE FELLOWS—Everything about the Murat Shrine Circus will be bigger this year, with the bot the ‘of the elephants. Instead of the usual king-sized jumbos, this’ year the Murat wili have Pack's Midget Elephants, which are more adaptable to an indoor circus. Another new animal feature will be Jack Joyce's
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FOUR OUT OF SiX—Thesk cars parked on W. Market St. east of Capitol at 4:30 p. m. show four tickets. The cars at either end of the line are unticketed. The unlucky four may lose $30 each.
UNDER MRIHIGN—"We're still givin' 'em the tickets,” says Patrolman Arlton Albershardt.
on his ear when he returned. Ofiparking signs” and found five; “The standard fine is still very drivers paid $25 and $5 costs. the 112 cars, 57 had tickets. cars breaking the law. Of those much In effect,” Judge Clark says.|January saw a reduction to 160, Keeps Motor Running five, three had tickets. The out-| We didn't have too many last|February had 132 and there have I also discovered another bot-|iying areas aren't safe, bottle-| month because of the bad weath- been 43 so far this month. tleneck. He's the guy who pulls|peck. You'd better stay away. |°™ If a guy got his car stuck,| “Wh're still putting the tickets up to the curb, stops and leaves As for paying “25 and 5 asthere wasn't anything he could on them,” says Capt. Audry Ja. the motor running. He may belthe fine is called, the bottleneck do about it. cobs, head of the Police Departs waiting for wife, husband or|ig gtill shelling out. However the| “If a guy runs out of gas and ment's Traffic Division, : friend to finish work or he may number has dropped off since De-|can prove it,” the judge says, “we “There hasn't been any reduce just be passing the time of day. cember when Judges Alex Clark won't sock. That's not his fault. tion of the crackdown,” he adds. He's quite oblivious to the whole and Joseph Howard, of the M0- But he'd better be able to prove|“I know the thing has had ree situation of cars piled up be-injeipal Courts, began their “crack it.” 4 sults because there aren't as hind him for half a block, down” on an offense that had| The “bottleneck” took a finan- many cars parked downtown durThursday morning, I drove 22 made Indianapolis traffic plan- cia} beating in December as 355 ing the rush hours.”
miles of streets bearing “tigne|ners hang their heads in Borer. ge ° ® ° ‘ Police Raid Public Library | _ your FEET HURT YOU HU RT ALL OVER!
To Find Out What's 'Smuf’ library, sought expert opinior-todsy on. whether cheap books on sale ort i
DUBUQUE, Ia., Mar. 10 (UP)—County Attorney John Duffy,
x .. Duffy said he ordered the classics seized so that a grand|
ju estigating obscerfe literature at the behest of a group of women will have some bagis for| “ge gingled out those, he said, * comparison. because ge any ‘books are ob- Never neglect your feet! Get reMr, Duffy asked President Vir-|gcene they are.” lief from the aches and pains of gil M. Hancher of the University Police walked into the library oll common foot troubles now! of Iowa to send an English liter-| nq took down the copies from Visit our where we have
ature professer here to evaluate the books for the grand jury when it reconvenes Monday. ' “We want an expert to help the grand jury decide what is real-
the shelves. On their way out, they asked Librarian Mae Clark to appear before the grand jury. Raid a Store She did, and told the jurors
everyone of DF. Scholl's famous, clinic~tested Fool Relief Alds: Dr. Scholl's Arch priced from $1.00 to $10.00; Dr. Scholl's Remedies and Appliances, 25¢
and I don’t think the grand jurors
While he may not be an expert, Mr. Duffy is a well-read man. He has read the classics, and he knows that some are provocative, to say the least,
istic literature and what is justithat in her opinion the books plain smut,” Mr. Duffy said. “I'm|sized at the library and several no expert on obscene literature/others under discussion in the
are, either.” ' scene.
“cleanup” campaign are not ob-
During the library raid, officers asked Miss Clark for copies of “Stretch On The River,” a novel by Dubuque native Richard Bissell which has figured in the controversy. Miss Clark said all the
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So yesterday he ordered police copies were on loan.
» 3 # to seize Fieldirig's "Tom Jones,”| = 80 police went to a department y i . : ccaccio’s “Decameron,” the jstore and seized several copies of 205 W. Washinton st. 1 c. Benedict, Owner, Li-gs4s
Baptist Church. She was 64. Floor Tous, Since ha a Washi Bivd., th ; rain mels, the first time that camels have appeared as a | ashington Bivd. announce the Albart Fuller. | trained act in any circus. The Shrine Circus will be. held in the
Bar Mitzvah services of their son 3 n-] Jack Saturday at 9 a. mM. in the, NIL FUIEE, employee of WR Murat Theater Mar. 30 through Apr. 8. fynagog of the Central Hebrew pe pyrieq in New Crown followCongregation, 21st St. and Cen- ing pervices at 2 p. m. Wednesday, GOP Attorney Makes tral Ave. in King and King Funeral Home. ,. » Rabbi Nandor Fruchter and! Mr. Fuller, who lived at 2823 Bid for Council Seat Cantor Abraham Portnov will of- Hillside Ave. died Thursday in| Cary D. Jacobs, attorney amd ficiate. A reception for the fam-| General Hospital. He was born Mion GOP chairman of the 23d lly and friends will follow in the Georgia and lived here 21 years. |ward, has entered the Republican vestry of the synagog. |, Surviving are his wife, Frances;| py ,ry pace for city councilman |Mark, the YMCA and the AME Bar Mitzvah designates the age Nis mother, Mrs. Sally Fuller, and 41, the third district. |Chureh. If-brother, Willie G. Moore, | of 13 when a boy is recognized ass bal Indi ' i '\ Mr. Jacobs holds the AB degree; Married and the father of a an understanding and responsible al} 0 [hauanapgiis. {from Shaw University, Raleigh, son, he lives at 23509 Sangster member of the congregation. | IN. C., and the LLB degree from Ave.
Fordham University School of Law. Member of the state and national bar associations, he has practiced law here 17 years.
Masons, Independent Order of St.
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