Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1929 — Page 28

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ATTACK STORY ABOUT GIRL IS PROVED UNTRUE Child Not Mistreated in Long Ride With Kidnaper and Woman. Th* Time* apolojiie* to its readers for V. far rlrparl nir from soml journalistic pra*'tiee as defiberatelv to point to an error uv a lompetitof, hut it Ha* felt that full facts should lie *iven in the foiloHinc -Uirv. for the sake of the defenseless child and parents involved.) Parents of Miss Julia Hackett, 15, of 408 West McCarty street, today denied a sensational story printed in an afternoon newspaper that the school girl had been kidnaped. Thursday, brutally beaten and attacked, her clothes torn off, and then tossed to the street from a moving automobile to roll to a curbing, where she was found, bleeding, battered, insensible. The incident ocsurrtd Wednesday, instead of Thursday. According to the stories told by the child, the police and the parents, the facts arc: Seized by Men Miss Hackett was on her way to £t. John’s academy, Maryland street near Capitol avenue, W< dnesday morning and rea< T ed Misso ;ri street and Kentucky avenue, when a man, about 35 years of a /*, seized her from behind, placing liir- hand over her mouth. The man hurled her Into an automobile. where a woman, about 35, wai’ed. They drove the child about rural roach: around the city all day. The man attempted a minor indignity, but isted when the girl objected. Taken Back to City :>n •: v evening the man drove back, into the ci y. In front of 906 North :•.) rman ririve he slowed the car and the , :uan gently pushed (he girl out. She alighted on her feet and stood. bewildered, on the curb. Two men asked her what had happen ! She told them. They called police. The rill war examined by a physician. who cl’■ dared she had not been harmed. Baby Born With 4 Teeth Bn Tin Sirdnl ANDERSON, Tr.d. April 19— A dair.lik r born to Mrs. George West had four teeth at birth.

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Girl Is Builder A girl, Eileen McHaffey, won (he bird house contest recently conducted by the 8 A class at School 73. The houses were exhibited at the school and then taken home and placed in the students’ own yards. Composition classes of the 8 A at this school are using the student's own life as the subject of the class project. The compositions, when possible, are illustrated with snap shots of the student, or suggestive pictures cut from magazines. At the end of the semester each student’s compositions will be bound into a booklet, the cover illustration being made in the art class.

WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY Stricken by Heart Disease While Getting Newspaper. Mrs. Alice DeMartins, 49, living with her mother, Mrs. R. M. Hall, at 228 : j South Illinois street, died suddenly of heart disease this morning. Mrs. DeMartins had gone down stairs to get the morning paper, and

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