Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1952 — Page 4
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CI0 Opens Voter Drive
A CIO campaign to encourage voter. registration here was revealed today at a meeting of the Safety Board. Troy Totty, president of the Marion County UAW-CIO Cifizenship Council, asked the board for permission to use a loudspeaker truck in a ward-by-ward attempt to boost registration.
, Mr. Totty said the campaign would be nonpartisan.
He added there would be a contest, in which prizes would be given away, to encourage interest in the drive. The prizes include a $600 washing machine-dryer combination, a bicycle and auto tires. .
Treasury Funds Used
They are being purchased from the UAW-CIO Citizenship Council’'s treasury. The Safety Board did not immediately approve the CIO request for permission to ‘use a sound truck. “We get into trouble every time we get into a loud-speaker question,” said Paul Robertson, board president. “Give us a week to consider. Use of mobile loud-speakers is barred’ by city ordinance.
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Two Cab Drivers Evansville Buses | Thanked by Chief
The police chief today tos
bouquets to a couple “cab drivers for “material asgjigiance”
in two felony cases recently. Chief Ambuhl complimented Lawrence Arvin, 2228 Broadway, and Warren Wood, 210 8. Routiers Ave. for their part. in the arrest of two persons charged with attempted robbery and larceny. + Mr. Arvin was:'commended. for following and holding Richard Watson Aug. 27. Watson was identified by Mrs. Hazel Robbins
as the man who grabbed her and.
tried to rob her in a cleaning shop, 424 E. 23d 8t. He was bound to the Grand Jury. ! Chief Ambuhl thanked Mr. Wood for holding Mrs, Josephine Lee Aug. 29. Mr. Wood told police the had heen a passenger in his cab with an elderly man and stated that he saw her take money from the pockets of her comnanion, When Mrs. Lee saw he had noticed her abttions, Mr. Wood
zaid, she offered him $13 to take
the elderly man out in the county and “dump him somewhere.” Mr. Wood refused. : Mrs. Lee has been charged with larceny and her case continued until Tuesday in Municipal Court 4,
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tion bogged down here today as and fined $100 today by Special year. 150 AFL drivers and mechanics Judge Joseph Myers in Criminal “The
struck against City Coach Lines.
The strike began in a dispute pleaded guilty to charges of driv- Prison and a $500 fine.
the ~ Evansville Court 2. Ww | Thomas .LaFever, 34° R.R. 9,/is one to three years in State! James Myers,
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over union demands for a cost-ing while intoxicated and failing]
of-living pay increase of 6 to 6; to stop after an accident. Kiss Wrecks Driver LaFever, a former boxer, ad-
cents an hour.
bally agreed to grant the increase
Service Commission would allow age to Mr. Schwartz's car totaled
a fare hike,
Mr. Hutson talked with PSC Judge Myers, regular judge of, Chairman Hugh Abbett, who said Musicipap Court 1, imposed the the bus fare case was subject to sentence commission of would not .reopen it unless the T
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Polio Death Rate Drops in State
Indiana's polio death rate is] less than half of what it was in| 1950 and 1951, the State Health| Board announced tolay. i As of last Saturday, 400 polio! cases had been feported in the state but the number of deaths was 13—-scarcely 3 in each 100 cases. Death rates for previous years were 9.8 per ‘cent in 1949, 7.8 per cent in 1950 and 6.5 per cent in 1951, _ Number of cases is more than double the past two years, but| well under the 684 cases reported | in 1949 for the equivalent period. !
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| . - i “ ol ' 2-Time Drunk Driver Jailed A twice-convicted drunk driver Grant. He also suspended La- Fatal Highway Crash EVANSVILLE — Transporta- was ‘sentenced to 30 days in jail| Fever's driving license for one {UTHER —A family of cats
A PURCELL, Okla., Sept. 3 ‘UP) |0., on Ind. 114, state police said. At Indianapolis, State Labor mitted sideswiping the car of Ray-|—Carl H. Hanby explained from |Mr., Grogg had slowed his truck Commissioner Thomas R. Hut- mond R, Schwartz, Acton, last/his hospital bed today that his|to allow the cats to pass. son said company officials ver- Oct. 8 in the 7100 block U. 8. 421./automobile swerved into the path Mr. Schwartz's wife was if assured the Indiana Public jured slightly in the crash. Dam-|wife had just kissed him. tae in The Sunday Times.
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{ maximum penalty for a caused two. trucks to crash near| drunk driving ‘conviction here yesterday, killing one man: 30, Rochester, |was killed when his tractor-truck {crashed into the rear of anote’r driven by Merle Grogg, 20, Akron,
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