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YOUTH IS SHOT BY AUTO THIEF FEARING ARREST Bystander Wounded After Looking at License of Car in Crash. An a utr mobile thief Monday night shot and wounded C don P. • 20, of 2709 Jackson street, and then escaped with a companion. The shooting followed an accident in which the two thieves wrecked an automobile belonging to Erwin L Keith, 1529 Saulcy street, at 1400 West, Market street. Cars driven by one of the thieves and hy Donald Arnold. 21, of 529 North Tibbs avenue, witi. whom Arthur West. 19. of 303 North Holmes avenue, was riding, collided. Peo-rs. walking along the street, stopped when the crash occurred and walked out to look at the license number of the stolen car. Police believe the thieves interpreted Peter’s act i< ns as indicating he was a detective. One of the two men drew a revolver and fired, the shot striking Peters in the left leg near the knee. He was taken to city hospital. The two thieves fled down an alley. An automobile stolen from Perry

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Oakes, 3553 North Meridian street, w r as driven into the porch of the home of John W. Valentine, 1735 Boulevard place, by the thief. The porch was torn av.av and the car was wrecked. The thief escaped. Mrs. Mildred O'Neal. 1001 North Capitol avenue, was injured slightly when a car in which she was riding, driven by W. L. Wilson, 1140 West New York street, was struck by a Brightw'ood street car at Alabama and Washington streets Monday night. The street car was in charge of I. A. Pierson, 2460 Bellefontaine street, motorman.

FATHER PLEADS FOR PAROLE OF DAISY SULLIVAN Governor Is Petitioned for Release of Girl From Woman’s Prison. An appeal for parole of Daisy Sullivan, 20, who was sentenced to the Indiana woman's prison for two to fourteen years for forgery’ of a check for $2.80, was made to the office of Governor Harry Leslie today in a letter from her father. James Sullivan, 430 West Merrill street. The father, who formerly lived at Bloomfield, set out in his letter that he has remarried and has a home for his daughter. The girl was sentenced for the forgery by Judge Thomas Van Buskirk. despite the fact she had paid back all but 20 cents of the $2.80. Judge Van Buskirk. commenting on the parole movement, said in a letter: “If the charitable institutions of Indianapolis will secure for her one of those fine homes that took so much interest in her case, I am perfectly willing to recommend a parole, but if the girl is to be released without restraint, I do not believe it would be for her best interests." The parole petition will be con-

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sidered at the Indiana woman's prison board meeting in April. V. F. W. WILL HOLD SPORTING CARNIVAL Bathing Beauty Contest to Be Given as Drum Corps Benefit. A bathing beauty contest will be one feature of the War Veterans’ Sporting Carnival week, to be held at Broad Ripple park the week of July 13-19, under plans made at a meeting today of Broad Ripple park and V. F. W. officials. The affair will be staged as a benefit for the United Veterans of Foreign War drum corps of Indianapolis, state champions, which will compete in the national convention drum corps tournament. Broad Ripple will open May 11 with a personality pageant and contest, entries for which are being received at the downtown office, 123 Pembroke

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