Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1930 — Page 3

MAY 22,1930.

DRIVER HELD IN ACCIDENT AFTER CHASE |Y COP Wife Painfully Gashed in Being Thrown Into Windshield. Following an automobile crash in which his wife was injured severely, Richard Hill, 37, of 422 West Twenty-ninth street, was arrested Wednesday night. Hill's car struck a safety zone marker at Senate avenue and Washington streets. Sergeant Michael Yates attempted to stop the. car, but Hill, accused of being intoxicated, speeded up and Sergeant Yates pursued him to Capitol avenue and • Court street. . .Hill's car struck a parked machine, owned by Mrs. Emma Bowman, 118 Linwood avenue. Hill’s wife was thrown into the windshield, suffering five deep cuts on his face and severe bruises. She was attended at city hospital. Two Negroes Held Two Negroes were arrested after an automobile collision in which Ted Chamberlin of the Empire state racing team. Memorial day Speedway race entrants, figured Wednesday night. Arthur Smith, 1515 North Capitol avenue, and Susie Lloyd, 139 West Fifteenth street, Negroes, were arrested. Both are alleged to have struck Chamberlin during an argument after a car driven by Smith collided with Chamberlin’s machine at Thirteenth street and Capitol avenue. Driven Into Ditch William Clark, 87. and liis wife, Mrs. Lettie Clark, 76, were injured seriously when a car driven by Herbert Stine, 19, their nephew, went into a ditch at Lynhurst drive and the Rockville road. Funeral services will be held at 2 Friday afternoon for Mrs. Ida Loucks, 68, of 1361 Pruitt street, who died late Wednesday as a result of injuries sustained earlier in the day when she was struck by a Riverside street car at Harding and Pruitt streets. Services will be at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Esther Robinson, 3914 North Illinois street, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery, CIT Y~R E B EKA H S ~GIVEN DEGREE OF CHIVALRY Mesdames Drago, McFeeters Among 25 Honored at Session. Among twenty-five Indiana Rebekahs honored with the degree of chivalry at the Denison Wednesday night were two Indianapolis members, Mrs. Edith Drogo and Mrs. Florence McFeeters, both members of Myrtle Rebekah lodge 326. New officers of the Indiana Rebekah assembly were installed. They are Mrs. Mary I. Mater, Rockville, president; Mrs. Iva V. Herriott, Franklin, vice-president; Mrs. Martha Murray, Gary, treasurer; Mrs. Grace Child, Indianapolis, secretary; Mrs. Reva Pressley, Albion, warden, and Mrs. Mildred Stevenson, Richmond, trustee. WIFE CHANGES MIND: FIND SELF IN JAIL Gets Husband Free in Nonsupport Case: Held for Perjury. Bn J'nitrtf I'm* EVANSTON, 111., May 22.—A woman stfi* may change her mind, but not always to her advantage. Mrs. Florence Morris had her husband jailed for nonsupport, then later confided to Justice of Peace Harry H. Porter that perhaps she was wrong about the charge. What happened was that Mrs. Morris traded places with her husband to await trial on perjury charges. tech^gTgTrlsln ANNUAL TRACK MEET Physical Training Classes Compete at School Athletic Field. Girls’ physical training classes at Arsenal Technical high school held their annual track and field day at the school athletic field Wednesday. Winners were: Dorothy Cheezum, fifty-yard dash; Bernadette Hunckler, baseball throw; Anna Kappas, broad jump; Dorothy Milliran, high jump; Louise Eppen and Brenda Shad, basketball throwing contest, and Helen Gisler. Edna Nelson, Lucille Cox. Anna Kappas, Ruth Guy, Jane Kelley, Martha Ann Robertson, Eva Lorentz, Marcella Paden, Charlotte Tacoma. Thelma Berry and Gertrude White, relays.

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Orphans to Be Guests at Exhibition of Whale

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This is how the whale on exhibit here compares with a Pacific ocean whaling vessel.

Ice Cream and Balloons for Youngsters After School Friday. Children from the Indianapolis Orphans Home will have an opportunity to view the mammoth whale being exhibited by the Pacific Whaling Company at Kentucky and Oliver avenues Friday afternoon. Through co-operation of The Times and the officials of the whaling company, the children will see the mammal and enjoy ice cream and balloons at the exhibit immediately after school closes Friday. The Indianapolis Street Railway Company will furnish a special car. The children will board the car in front of the home and be taken to the exhibit. After the party they will be returned to the home. The whale will be on exhibition until May 28 in the special seventy-two-foot, glass-inclosed car that is

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being used on a transcontinental tour. The whale weighs sixty-eight tons and was captured recently off the California coast in one of the hardest battles in the history of Pacific whaling. Old-time mariners who have spent years on the high seas will spin yarns for the children. School children also have been invited to atttend the exhibit after school hours and on Saturday. SCRUBWOMEN IN OUTING Millionaire Sends Fifty New York Workers to Camp. Hu United Pres* PEEKSKILL, N. Y„ May 22.—Fifty scrubwomen who toil at night in the skyscraper offices of New York City began a two weeks’ vacation at an outdoor camp for women and children here today as guests of August Hecksher, millionaire. Their average age is 63.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SUICIDE RECORD OF CJTYIS LOW Rate Here Is Least of 25 Largest. Communities. Despite stock market crashes, residents of Indianapolis are less apt to commit suicide than th'w-' any of the twenty-five leading cities in the United States, acco i ...u J . statistics of Frederick L. Hoffman, New York, of the Prudential Insurance Company. Suicide rate throughout the country in 1929 generally was' higher than in 1928, chiefly due to the November stock market collapse, Hoffman said. He said influence of business depression on suicides usually was felt more the year following the panic. Indianapolis’ rate was 12.9 per 100,000 population, the lowest of the twenty-five leading cities in the nation, and of eight others listed by Hoffman as well. Sacramento, Cal., was high with 52.8; other Pacific coast cities followed closely, and Terre Haute was among the leaders, with a 31.3 rate. Indianapolis’ closest competitor for low position was Boston, with 14. Midwestern cities had the following rates: Detroit, 18.1; Cleveland, 16.8; Columbus, 17.4; Cincinnati, 25.4; Kansas City, 25.8; Milwaukee, 19.1, and St. Louis, 21.9. Seeks Advertising Bench Sanction Carl H. Bauer, who has a contract with the works board for placing advertising benches on suburban business corners, will appear before the city plan commission next Tuesday to seek sanction of the plan.

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Monkey Names

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Miss Gladys Coffelt, 1261 West Thirtieth street, is shown holding one day’s rejiiies to the recent request of The Times for an appropriate name for the new baby monkey at Riverside amusement park. Miss Coffelt was .winner of the bathing beauty contest conducted at the Riverside roller rink last fall. Hundreds of suggestions are coming in every day from Times * readers all over the. state. The contest closes Saturday, and the person suggesting the name finally selected will receive a season pass good on the Riverside rides and other fun devices. The winner will be announced Monday.

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