Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1937 — Page 11

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. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1937 _ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — — _ PAGEL

» 1 RISONER foeen under observation since being J RECOVERING WovAN In IN SUICIDE | convicted of shoplifting two years + | | A os | | y p ‘hi being i A 20-year-old youug woman was| At headquarters, while “I FROM TRAFFIC in City Hospital today after, at- | searched by Mrs, Cozetta Osborne, £ tempting to take her own life rather | policewoman, the girl girl drew a than submit to arrest. : bottle of poison frem her coat and | 2 | Detectives George Gilby and Louis | tried to drink it. The bottle was | | . | Fossati took her to headquarters {knocked from her hands. : | last night after they said they saw The young woman was burned |

her talking to a salesman. in a | about the mouth and was taken to ON OUR

| downtown hotel lobby. | the hospital. She is being held on 1 OPEN SATURDAY : : F : Two Brothers Injured as| According to the officers, she had, a vagrancy charge. TEN-PAY PLAN

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Accidents Injured

TRAFFIC ARRESTS Speeding Running preferential street ... Running red light Drunken driving Reckless driving Improper parking Others Three persons were recovering today from injuries received in traffic accidents. Police arrested 24 motorists on traffic violation charges Two men were cut and bruised | when the car in which they were | riding skidded 50 feet into the eleva- | tion abutmemt at Bluff Road and | Meridian St. They are Eathel Fish, | 20, Norman, Ind, the driver, and his | brother, Ezra, 21 They were sent | to City Hospital. Police are seeking a young motor- | evcelist who drove through a roped- | off section of Charles St. near Palm- | er St and struck James Mueller, | 12-year-old son, of August G. | Mueller, Secretary of State. Young Mueller was treated at St. | Francis Hospital for leg injuries. The section of street had been roped ofl for use by Sacred Heart School pupils.

S.H.S. SENIORS PICK CLASS DAY OFFICERS

Robert Wooling has been named Senior Class Day chairman at Shortridge High School June - 2. Jeannette Tarking is girls’ committee chairman and Mr. Wooling boys’ committee chairman. Other members of the boys’ group are William Beaning. Bernard Lewis, William Jolly, William Barr and Robert Cosler. Others on the girls’ committee are Theodosia Burr, Hyla Jane Hadley, Jean Benham, Betty Dobyns and Marjorie Glass.

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