Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1930 — Page 2

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POLICE HUNT FOR MOTHER OF 'COUPE BABY' 13-Day-Old Infant Left in Auto by Mother; Note Urges Good Home. A young woman who abandoned her 13-days-old baby girl Thursday in an auto on one of the city’s streets was sought by police today. The baby, second infant abandoned here within a month, is at city hospital. Police believe the mother, who left city hospital with the child Thursday afternoon, still is in the city. R. C. Cohn, 1940 Union street, secretary-treasurer for the Central Buick Company, found the baby in his coupe, parked in the 100 block West Court street. , City hospital attaches recognized it as the daughter of a woman who gave the name of Inez Wilman, 1319 Ashland avenue, Chicago, and who left the hospital with the baby in a taxicab less than two hours before it was found in Cohn’s auto. Follows Suspended Sentence On a bundle of new garments lying beside the infant, Cohn found a note. “Please send this baby to a good Catholic home,” it read. “Mother all alone. 6ick, and unable to take care of it. Name, Catherine Lois Armin, born May 14, 1930.” The night of April 28 Mrs. Sally Marie Breedlove, Bloomington, lay her year-old son on a blanket in the grass at a suburban roadside, where it was found next morning in a driving rain. The “coupe baby” was abandoned within twenty-four hours of a suspended sentence of six months’ imprisonment imposed on Mrs. Breedlove for child neglect. Sympathetic persons in the city lavished more than $2,200 on Mrs. Breedlove. Dr. William A. Doeppers, superintendent of city hospital, told police the baby was bom there May 17 and was released at 1 p. m. Thursday. The mother set out from the hospital for Theodora home, where she said she intended to stay until well enough to go on to Louisville, where she said she had friends. Watch Railway Stations She appeared at the hospital the day the baby was born, Dr. Doeppers said, stating she came from Chicago, and relating a story of continual hardships from birth in a Linden (Ky.) orphanage, twentythree years ago. When she left the hospital she wore brown clothing and shell rimmed glasses. She is five feet five inches tall, and slender. Her hair is blonde and long. Police today were watching railway and bus stations for the mother who, it is thought, probably will leave the city as soon as she is able Dhysicaliy.

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