Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1937 — Page 16

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ig YOUTH WOUNDS ELF AS END TO HOUR OF OF CRIME

pao Held | fo for Alleged Attempt to Loot Home

parolee is back law today, seri-

er $10,000 Sete oni a E agrancy charge, with his shoulde shattered by a self-inflicted shotgun| wound.

was paroled on a-vagrancy month ago.

| Hears Auto Crash

About 9 o'clock last night, Mrs. rtrude Kemp, an aunt of Mrs. Gausepohl, drove into the driveway he Gausepohl home and parked car, she told deputy sherifls.

the oe she entered the house, she |

sald she heard a car leave the drive‘dv and heard it plunge into the iitch at the side of the road. She ran to the car to see if anyhad been injured. Approachit, she said, Domer emerged ‘ith a. leveled shotgun. {LObey me in every detail or I'll she t your brains out,” she said Dgmer ordered. He held the weapon at the back grfher head while they marched to the garage, she reported. There he tied her with a clothesline and left her in a servant's room. aking Mr. Gausepohl’'s second cat, the youth again drove into the road but wrecked the machine a few yards from the point of the first crash, according to officers.

i] Summons Deputies

rs. Kemp freed herself and ran fit home of John Adams, Route 2,IBox 482H, where she called deputy sheriffs. Officers reached the scene 2 few minutes later and while Deputy Anthony Maio was interviewing Mrs. emp he heard two shots. Investigating, he said he found Domer in the woods, running in eircles and crying, “I'm shot. I want to die.” Articles of clothing, a shotgin and rifle taken from Gausepohl's home, were found nearby. [Domer, was taken [to City Hospital where physicians said he probably would recover, but may lose the use of his left arm.

Feared Reprimand

{In his statement ta lofficers, the vouth said he had bgen tinkering with’ the automobile Iw hen it accidently backed into tha side of the garage, causing slight damage. Fearing a reprimand from his employer, he said he decided to run away, according to deputies. He said he went to the house, took all the articles he thought he might need and loaded them into the car. He was preparing to leave when Mrs. Kemp's car entered the drive- | way. After wrecking the second car, the youth told deputies he carried the load through the woods toward the Adams home where He planned to steal another car. i When he saw deputies flashlights in the woods he decided to take his | own life, he said. He told officers he fired once and the| tharge missed him. The second shot] struck him in the shoulder.

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EF. | Veteran Educator to Retire

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Forty-eight years ago, Miss Ella Frietzsche began her teaching caree

in a two-room frame school at the corner of Michigan and Beverley Sts. | ‘ With the close of school last Thursday,

retired. Former pupils gave her an gifts and greetings.

informal party, showered her with

“The years have shown me,” she said ay. “that the young teacher needs courage and the old teacher needs judgment.”

Enjoyed Last Years Most

“While I have taught for so many years, I believe the last six have been the happiest and most fruitful,” she declared. “I guess that as I grew older I became more subtle and certain and wasn’t attempting to reach out for anything else. I think it is best that I should retire while I am at the peak.” For the last 20 years, Miss Frietzsche has taught in junior high schools. She spent 44 years at No. 15 and she also has taught at Nos. 9, 27, 5 and :6. Her favorite subjects were English and mathematics. Miss Frietzsche was graduated from the old Indianapolis Normal School. “l have traveled a lot,” she said,

<¢ “and may do more now that I am

retiring. My sister and I have a country home near Noblesville and we probably shall go there. “My former pupils tell me ta have plenty of extra chairs and I am expecting them to come often to see me-—evén the ones from the class of 48 years ago,” she concluded. i

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SCHOOL TEACHERS TO GET CONTRACTS

Board to Adopt Budget and Ask Emergency Cash.

Contracts are to be sent to Indianapolis <teachers immediately following adoption of the 1937-1938 School City budget tomorrow night, the School Board said today. The board said a budget would be adopted and an emergency resolution asking an appropriation for expenditures the last|six months of 1937 also would be a foroved, Last week, Alan Boyd, board president, im this year’s budget and tax rate would be substantially the same at last year's $1.07 rate. The emergency appropriation for the last six months of this year must be passed upon by the State Tax Board. Teachers’ contracts are to carry clauses making their validity subject to approval of the Marion County Board of Tax Adjustment and the State Tax Board, the school commissioners said.

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OPEN DRIVE TO GIVE $25,000 TO JARDINE

By United Press DARLINGTON, England, June 7. —Parishioners started a campaign

| today to raise a $25,000 fund for the

Rev. R. Anderson Jardine, vicar of St. Paul's Church, as reward for his daring in defying Church of England authorities to perform the marriage ceremony for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. “I believe that I saved the Government and Church of this country from inevitable regrets in years to come for not authorizing a religious ceremony for His Royal Highness,”

{ said the Rev. Mr. Jardine.

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