Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1934 — Page 9

JAN. 18, 1931

‘JUST RUDY'S pal: asserts SINGER ALICE ‘He Wept on My Shoulder,’ Miss Faye Says; Denies Misconduct. By Unitrd /*'•.# LOS ANGELES, Jan., 18—A figurative shoulder on which Rudy Vallee lay his head and wept over his domestic woes was exhibited today by Alice Faye, young singer and actress as the boundary-line of her relationship with the crooner whose wife has sued him for separate maintenance. Just a confidante was all that she ever was to the husband of Fay Webb Vallee, Miss Faye declared in denying Mrs. Vallee's amended complaint naming a dozen cities In which she said her husband and Miss Faye were guilty of misconduct. Rudy was represented as a forlorn figure who loved his wife to the point of distraction, but who received only rebuffs ir return. "Thought Only of Wife" Frustrated and morose, he came to her for sympathy and got it, the young singer said. "His heart and mind were on his wife and at no time on any other girl," said she. Never, insisted Miss Faye, did she offer him anything more than "a ugurative shoulder on which to cry when his wife’s conduct and attitude caused him so much grief and mental suffering." "That is,” she confided, "he had to have someone to talk to about his troubles and I was that some one ” A New ‘Jane Doe’ A third “Jane Doe” was added to the list of Rudy's alleged amours in Mrs. Vallee’s amended suit. To which the crooner’s local attorney, Samuel S. Zagon, snapped: “Jane Doe Three is all news to us, Just like Jone Doe One and Jane Doe Two." The last two "Jane Does" represented unnamed women, who. according to the original suit, were unduly friendly with Rudy. Mr. Vallee, Attorney Zagon added, will file a general denial to the suit later this week. Market Stands Ransacked City market was broken into last night and several stands ransacked of an undetermined amount. Thieves gained entrance through a door on the Wabash street side, Dan O’Leahy, 227’i East Ohio street, watchman, reported to police.

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Indiana in Brief Lively Spots in the State’s Happenings Put Together ‘Short and Sweet.’ By Unit'd Prut SHELBYVILLE, Jan. 18—Sued for collection of $2,900 on sixteen promissory notes by Swift & Cos., Chicago packing firm. John C. Sehlosser. Moral township, has retaliated with a $7,500 damage suit against the company. The cases are on file in Shelby circuit court. Mr Sehlosser alleges that the suit on the notes has caused him to lose his credit and good standing in his community. He states that he was employed by the company to sell fertilizer to farmers of his community and instructed to take’ notes for the purchase price and to turn the notes over to the company. It was agreed, Mr. Sehlosser avers, that the company was not to sue him and that a chattel mortgage on his property, given to his employer as security for the notes, was not to be recorded. Asserting the agreement was not kept, Mr. Sehlosser charges the company with fraud and misrepresentation.

nun Mother Accuses Son By Times Special LOGANSPORT, Jan. 18. Charged with assault and battery on his 86-year-old mother. John McGrew, 59, who describes himself as “a soldier of fortune,” is on trial in Cass circuit court. A Jury is hearing the case. The attack is alleged to have occurred Oct. 31 last. Persons living in a house, part of which is the McGrew home, testified to hearing the aged woman scream. Police called to the home said they heard the screams and that they forced their way in after repeated calls for admittance were ignored by Mc- ! Grew. m w m New Low Fire Loss By Timrt Spec!nl SHELBYVILLE, Jan. 18.—Fire loss of $3,900 during 1933 wrs the smallest since establishment of the Shelbyville fire edpartment, according to the annual report of William Briggs, fire chief. Only $13,400 was appropriated for the fire department last year, and only part was spent, $l,lOO having been turned back into the city genI eral fund. * * * Farmers to Meet First of a series of ten Indiana Farm Bureau districts will be held 1 tomorrow in Marion when the Fourth district meets. Other meetings scheduled are Fifth, Jan. 23, Crawfordsville. and Eighth, Feb. 1, Rushville. B B m Appointed to Council By Timrs Special MARTINSVILLE. Jan. 18. —Ed Elliott has been appointed a member of the city council, succeeding Frank Finney, state automobile license head, who resigned. Elliott is a Republican. B B B Digs Up Old Wood By Timrt Special GREENFIELD, Jan. 18.—A knife handle has been fashioned from wood which formerly paved the old National road by Charles Rhoday, a civil works administration employe. He dug up a piece of the wood while excavating for a sewer. The wood was laid in 1850.

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n b n Theft Charge Dropped By Timet Special MUNCIE, Jan. 18.—On motion of the state, a petit larceny charge against Ray A. Jones, an insurance agent, has been dismissed by City Judge J. Frank Mann. Jones was arrested on complaint of Miss Mildred Hensley, who charged he appropriated to his own use money she paid as a premium on a policy she held, which lapsed as a result of the Jones’ action. He defended his action with declaration that his employer owed him a large sum. He reimbursed Miss Hensley. B b n CWA Employs Nurses ByT tmi t Special GREENFIELD, Jan. 18. —Two nurses. Mrs. Ora Thayer, Greenfield, and Miss Jenny Brandle, Fortville, have been given employment under the Civil Works Administration. They will make a survey of school children’s health in Hancock county. b b n Divorces Golf Pro By Timrs Special SHELBYVILLE, Jan. 18. —Mrs. Fred J. McDermot has been granted a divorce from Fred J. McDermot, former Blue River Country Club golf professional. She was given the decree on a cross complaint. The wife was given custody of two daughters, 5 and 6, with provision for their support. Accused in Death By United Press HUNTINGTON, Ind., Jan. 18.— Dr. Henry E. Laymon, Warren, was indicted by the Huntington county grand jury yesterday on charges of performing an illegal operation ov Mrs. Anna Jackson, Marion, who died Jan. 11. Dr. Laymon was released under $2,000 bond.

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NEW DETECTIVE FORGE FORMED BY AIJEENEY Finger Print Division Officer Appointed Director of Department. A1 G. Feeney, state safety excise director, today announced creation of a state police detective department, with Vernon Shields of the fingerprint division, as director. The new department will cooperate with county sheriffs and other local law enforcement agencies. Assigned to the department, besides Mr. Shields, are Gene Ryan, Covington; Claudie Dozier, Sullivan; Russell Coons, Rushville; Harvey Hire, Lafayette, and Arthur Keller, Plymouth. .

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