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Show i MERELY A FAMILY MATTER c Woman Had Her Own Reasons for -u Not Wanting the Automobilist to Be Arrested. :J ; At the corner of Euclid and Su-ci Su-ci perior that bad East Cleveland cor- ner the other evening an automobile li driven faster than the law allows, ; ; struck a well-dressed woman and 1. threw her into the gutter. The driver v. did not stop to learn what damage he t;: might have done, but put on a little r more speed. r;: Luckily, the woman was not much hurt, and a genial suburban police-ei? police-ei? man politely asked her name and ad-,j ad-,j dress. This information, however, she sturdily refused to give. Then the policeman po-liceman put out after the machine. "Where are you going?" asked the ;. woman. j.. "I am going to arrest the man for e speeding," answered the officer, j.'. "Oh, please don't do that. It won't ;E. do you any good, and it won't do me any good. The driver of that car was "jj. my husband. Please let him go!" And the cop did. Cleveland Plain Dealer. r |