Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1951 — Page 3

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INVITING DISASTER—Jaywalking pedestrians pick way through whizzing vehicles in middle of _the block at 33 N. lllinois St. Thirteen pedestrians have been killed here this year.

16 More Drivers Arrested | Happy Day

1 ¥ f { Pp 4 f ing worship service Sunday { fi . Sixteen persons were arrested yesterday by Indianapolis police! ig Dr oun

for traffic violations as they attempted to curb the soaring toll of his 13th anniversary as accident deaths here. pasttor of the First Baptist

Slated were: p—— T——— — [ Church here. Wilde Brown, 29, 229 E. 10th Jona Brady, 45, Churubusco, 50 Thirteen persons joined 8t., 48 mph. mph. the church during the serv-

William O. Moore, 42, 1135 N. Damon D. Burkley, 43, Kendall- | ice. Capitol Ave., 40 mph. in 20 mph ville, 50 mph, Then . Dr. Slaughter zone. " ' Wilhelm H. French, 43, R.R. 17, learned that while he was y son v. MeNieholl, 17 °f Box 474, 48 mph. | preaching thieves invaded . carker " . y he choir room and stol Don Minton, 19, R. R. 3, Box Wendall Wirey, 22, 1901 S. Me- we ROI Toon a ole 811, 58 mph and no operator's ridian St. 46 mph. | women singers. license. Jim L. Harris, 42, 5701 Madison, ari——————; Henry F. VanVernoot, 38, 2150 Ave., 48 mph.

| * N. Pennsylvania St., 48 mph. Jack McCool, 28, Carmel, = Homer enor Dies Stanley Wetlje, 42, of 3131 mph. |

Ghiltorg Ave. 52 mph. . Harry E. Russ, 28, 1220 ConHigh Thompson, 27, of 4309’. HCV Jo Wo Minnesota St., failure to display ”

pn rom x: vou, 3,20 x [11 TOIT Harte Archie Shumar, 22, of 1538 Car Emerson Ave, 46 igh. ois B rollton St., failure to display tag! Richard E. Frost, 21, a-!| and no registration certificate. |Verford Ave., 48 mph. Realtor and Former Frank Baner, 51, 445 E. Wash-, Cleo C. Halloway, 53, R.R. 1, Odd Fellows Master ington St., failure to display tag!Jonesboro, 48 mph. i Times State Service and faulty muffler. | George H. Clements, 32, Rich-| TERRE HAUTE, Apr. 23 — Charles Williams, 24, of 3258 mond, 70 mph. {Homer T. Zenor, a real estate Orchard Ave. no operator's li-| Joseph F. Shipley, 30, Seymour, qealer here and former Grand cense, {46 mph. {Master of the Indiana Grand John W. Chrittenden, 21, of 512 Howard W. Farmer, 59, 337 N. Lodge of the Independent Order Norman St., improper lights. Chester Ave., 42 mph. of Odd Fellows, died yesterday

Norman J. Thy, 33, of Law-| Halstead O. Armstrong, 21, 2035 in Union Hospital. He was 71. |

rence, improper lights and reck- Broadway, 48 mph. less driving. | Arrested for making a pro-| Taught School Raymond Gardner, 19, of 226|hibited left turn and no oper-| Mr. Zenor was elected to the N. Reisner St., reckless driving. |ator's license, was Olie Barnett, State post of Odd Fellows Lodge John Gallagher, 17, of 952 M19, 720 Spring St. [in October of 1940 and served one

v2 {year, . Deny St a Bu -+—+-—Bora-in-Clay County, he-taught

gene St.; reckless driving and no| a Named 'school. there and later was adcertificate of title. i mitted to the bar. He later went

Afrested for speeding today: into the real estate business and

| was associated with the AndrewRussell C. Hughes, 45, paragon. Ty Welfare Board Newton Realty Co. for 28 years. 44 mph. | | A member of the Terre Haute aly Jatt, 34, 1202 8. Tibbs i {Board of Realtors and a cove., mp! i ' nmued From Page One « (founder of the Terre Haute ParJunior Ray Zickefoose, 26, 439, Coy . rr . lent Teacher Association, he Gladstone Ave. 46 mph. shaw said. “I have complete CON-igo,veq for years as a member of Carl Homser, 45, RR 1, Royal fidence in all of them. the Terre Haute Board of School Center, 44 mph. Mr. Bradshaw comes to the mo stees. He was also a memEugene Bryce, 22, 503 E. Drive, Welfare Department at a time 0 of the board of officials of Woodruff Place, 38 mph. {When it is under heavy criticism Maple Avenue Methodist Church. John L. McCurn, 27, 1605 Car-/over several policies, notably its, rollton Ave., 44 mph. | policy of keeping secret the names| Services Tomorrow William J. Campbell, 28, 4056 of relief recipients. Services will be at 3 p. m. toW. Michigan St., 42 mph. | About this controversy, which morrow in Thomas Funeral Home. Gail Gluff, 24, RR 1, Franklin, has been raging ever since the Burial will follow in Highland 42 mph. state legislature ordered the Wel- Lawn Cemetery. John M. Bielski, 21, Chicago, fare Department investigated. Mr.| Survivors include his wife, Dora; Ill., 46 mph. {Bradshaw said: la daughter, Mrs. Malcolm Scott, Joseph B. Clark, 47, 3168 Grace-; “I don't know anything about Terre Haute; a son, Lloyd C., and land Ave., 42 mph. {that stuff. I am going into the a brother, Waltery both of Brazil, Zelma M. Bertram, 46, RR 17, department new . . . with the idea and three sisters, Mrs. Cora Box 449, 44 mph. {of doing a good job.” Roeschline, Center Point, and Mrs. William L. Hammons, 45, RR 1,! Mr. Bradshaw and his wife live Mollie West and Mrs. Susie JosBridgeport, 42 mph. jat 1125 W. 36th St. ‘lin, both of Cory.

«so announces change in service hours

On ond after April 23, 1951, the assodation Service Mowrs will be observed Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. When a Legal Holiday is observed between Monday and Friday, the association will be open in all departments on the following Saterday, 9:00 0. m. fo 12 noon. This schedule permits two hours more service each week. The guarantee of a five-day service to make wp for legal holidays will be observed.

Roilroadmen’s welcomes this opportunity to extend its services 10 our community.

FEDERAL SAVINOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 27 VIRGINIA AVENUE :

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