Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1931 — Page 4

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GANGS' DAY IN CHICAGO GONE, SAYS CERMAK Police Department to Be Reorganized, Promises New Mayor. This second in a serins of articles on Anton J. Cermak, ma?or-rlcct of Chirsro. BY MERTON T. AKERS I'nited Press Staff Corresoondent CHICAGO, April 9.—Swept into office by the biggest majority ever given a candidate for mayor, Anton J. Cermak. today said an incessant hammering for results in the war against crSne and in the fields of financing and education will be the keynote of his regime. At his political headquarters in the Hotel Sherman, while still thumbing hundreds of congratulatory messages on his defeat of Big Bill Thompson, Cermak served notice on the underworld that its days of political power are ending. All Gunmen Must Go “What about A1 Capone?” Cermak was asked. “I'm not going to mention gangsters by name. They will all look alike to an efficient police chief and all of them must go,” Cermak replied. "You plan to reorganize the police department?” “Yes. But I'm not going to be in any hurry about appointing anew chief. lam going to call in the best minds, business men as well as scientific men, before deciding,” “Will the new chief be a civilian, someone like Colonel A. A. Sprague, for instance?” "That wll be decided by the best minds. Whether civilian or from the department ranks, he must be an outstanding man.” No “Burlesque” in Future Cermak was asked, “how can the gangsters be driven out?” “By making it unprofitable for them to stay,” the new mayor answered.” “This is a police problem and must be handled by that department. The gangster can not exist without protection. We will take that away from him.” The mayor-elect made it plain that none of the circus tactics of the Thompson administration would be carried over Into his regime. “No burlesque from here on,” he said. t BEAUTIFY RILEY TOMB Oivic League Takes Steps to Clean Out Shacks, Weeds at Spot. Steps for beautifying land adjacent to Crown Hill cemetery in the vicinity of James Whitcomb Riley’s tomb were announced following a meeting of the Northwest Civic League Wednesday night. President H. H. Jones said the park board has been asked to remove a number of shacks and weed patches near the tomb. Co-opera-tion of other civic leagues in the work is to be sought. Old Case Dismissed By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., April 9. —A suit filed about thirty-five years ago, oldest on the docket of Madison superior court, has been dismissed by Judge Bartlett H. Campbell. It was an action by Frank M. Millikan against Minnie M. Williams and others seeking a tax sale title to real estate here

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LANDIS WILL BE LEGION SPEAKER Logansport Editor to Make i Banquet Speech Tonight. Frederick Landis, Logansport edi- ! tor and columnist, will be principal j speaker at the annual American j Legion banquet in the Spink-Arms j at 6:30 tonight. More than 200 legionnaires w r ill! attend, according to Dr. Frajik E. Long, Seventh district commander. The banquet, celebrating membership gains, is; given under auspices of all former post commanders of the county. Total membership is more than 2,400, according to James E. Mendenhall, membership chairman. DEFER ACTION IN RACE POOL PRIZE SEIZURE Buffalo Man to Remain Winner of $860,000 for at Least Week. Bp United Press BUFFALO, N. Y., April 9.—Clay- ; ton C. Woods, who won $860,000 in the Irish hospital sweepstakes of the Grand National steeplechase, will remain wealthy for at least another week because the mysterious person who is trying to take away his winnings and give them to the poor, failed to appear at the welfare board meeting today. John J. Aesbach, public welfare director, announced he had asked Charles L. Feldman, corporation counsel, for a ruling on an old law r , under which overseers of the poor may seize the winnings of lotteries, j Feldman has not completed his j opinion. 1

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