Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 111, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1928 — Page 19

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GENE IN ROME - SETS STAGE TO f WEDHEIRESS F Makes Arrangements, but Keeps Seclusion; Plans Not Disclosed. I'lU United Pretss . ROME, Sept. 28.—Gene Tunney I reached Rome today and at once beope.n preparations for his forthcoming marriage to Miss Mary Josepjiiine Lauder. n Tunney maintained strict seclu-c-sion and gave orders that he was not to be disturbed by interviewers. During part of the morning he lolled in the gardens of the Hotel De Russie, and hotel attendants kept close guard over him to prevent intrusion. < Then Tunney called on Henry P Fletcher, United States ambassador. Later he telephoned the American j consulate at Naples and was understood to have discussed formalist mties connected with the vedding IS sm,u ‘ also made personal call: in this to arrange preparation of the Bocessary legal documents. Miss Lauder, now en route to Hptaly, is booked to stay at Naples, the wedding will be there, at Sorrento, nearby, or in Rome, has not been disclosed definitely. W The United Press learned, howH ever, that a report printed in Rome W saying the wedding would be in the B Sorrento hotel dedicated to the poet ■ Tasso, was incorrect. K It was reported on good authority H that Tunney intends to take a ■ private villa surorunded by high

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WORLEY SCORNS REPLY TO RAPS FROMJINISTER Letter to Baptist Pastors ‘Too Insignificant,’ Says Chief. “It is too insignificant to answer,” Police Chief Claude M. Worley replied today to a second news letter distributed to Baptist ministers by the Rev. Frederic A. Hayward, executive secretary of the Federated Baptist Churches of Indianapolis, attacking Worley administration of the police department. In a letter early in the week Hayward asked the question, “Do we need anew chief of police?” In today’s letter he cited instances of persons being afraid to walk the streets and conduct their business at night and asked if that might not be a reason for the number of unoccupied homes and apartments here. He also declared that gambling is running wide open, that baseball pool tickets are sold in great quantities and slot machines and “large game gambling shoys” run unmolested. Chief Worley declared he would enter into no controvery with Hayward, but declared hr would appreciate any cooperation Hayward might give. Any definite reports of law violations will be fully investigated, he said. Omaha is located on sixteen national and interstate highways and is the junction of three national highways. „

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the municipality’s financial difficulties which resulted in recent examination by the State board. A. R. Couden, city manager, Walter C. Williams, city attorney, and William H. Billings, director of finance of Michigan City explained to Orr today that overdrafts of $47.783.66, revealed by the report, were due to emergency repairs to the city water plant. Use of Barret Law funds by the water works and

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tend the sessions will hear adresses touching on every phase of the motor truck industry, according to members of the program committee. Among the principal speakers - ill be John E. Frederick, president of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce; Bert O’Leary, sales manager for Kiefer-Stewart Company; John Powell, president of the Indianapolis Livestock Exchange, and Harvey B. Hartsock of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation.