Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1937 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1937

County Traffic Toll Reaches 74 When 12-Year-Old Girl Dies

A 12-year-old girl became Marion ......

County's second traffic victim in less | than 24 hours as the 1937 toll today | reached 74. Six other persons were | injured slightly in accidents over- |

Betty Jo Clark, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. John E. Clark, 358 Hanson | Ave, died in City Hospital last night | two hours after an automobile struck the bicycle she was riding at 16th and Harding Sts. i Police were told she had rented a bicycle and had been riding with Olive Lynch, 11, of 354 Hanson Ave.

Motorist Aided Victim | She rode into the path of a car!

City, Fla., it was reported. Mr. Mohler put the injured girl in his car and took her to the hospital where physicians said she had received a fractured skull. | Dr. Norman Booher, deputy coro_|ner, ordered Mr. Mohlcr held on a technical charge under $500 bond pending investigation. Betty is survived by her parents, ja brother, Franklin, 17; a sister, {Martha, 15; her paternal grandfa[ther, Franklin Clark, and her ma[fernal grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Loflin, all of Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements were to be completed today. Three Escape Crash

A mother, her infant son and her mother-in-law leaped from their stalled auto just before it was struck by an interurban car at Sheridan Ave. and 38th St. last night. + Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan, 3424 N. Keystone Ave. told deputies she was driving with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Harry Sullivan, 3570 N. Keystone Ave. who was holding the child on her lap, when their car stalled. Hearing the interurban, . Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan seized her child and both women leaped from the car. Municipal Judge Charles Karabell today suspended for 60 days the ‘driver’s license held by Guy Lowe, 442 BE. Merrill St., when he was arraigned for driving while drunk.

MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC TOLL TO DATE

TRAFFIC ARRESTS

Speeding Running red light Running preferential street ... Drunken driving Reckless driving Illegal left turn Others

LA PORTE RAISES PAY LA PORTE, June 23.—The City Council has voted a $10 a month raise for policemen and firemen. The increase, from $130 a month - to $140, is to become effective in

night. | ;

driven by Russell Mohler of Plant'

30 days, councilmen said.

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Betty Jo Clark

ANNE’S SISTER WEDS EX-BROTHER-IN-LAW

By United Press NORTH HAVEN, Me. June 23.— Constance Morrow, 21-year-old sister of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was honeymooning today at the Morrow summer home with her one-time brother-in-law, Aubrey Neil Morgan, to whom she was married yes-

terday. Mr. Morgan, a partner in Morgan, Ltd., of Wales, married Elisabeth Morrow Dec. 28, 1932. She died Dec. 3, 1934, after an operation. Constance is the youngest daughter of the late Dwight Morrow.

COAL COMMISSION SECRETARY NAMED

Mrs. Mary Garrett, 3340 N. Meridian St., has been appointed secretary of the Indianapolis district office of the National Bituminous

Coal Commission. Mrs. Garrett was president of the State House Women's. - Democratic Club during 1935 and 1936 and for-

merly was journal clerk of the Indiana House of Representatives.

EDUCATORS LEAVE - FOR TWO PARLEYS

Indianapolis school teachers and officials are to-'attend two national educational - conventions in Michi-

gan. They left yesterday for Interlochen for a national gathering of Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary educational women’s fraternity. Following that, they are to attend the National Education Association’s annual convention in Detroit, beginning Sunday.

DR. O'DELL TURNS AUTHOR

Dr. DeForest O'Dell, former head of the Butler University journalism department, is writing a biography of Marlen E. Pew, famous editor and one of the founders of the United Press, it was learned here

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