Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1944 — Page 4
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Letter to Block Letdown Police Chief Beeker issued ajunderstood that there has not been 1] “crackdown” order today to correct|and will not be any change in law
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icity administration's law enforceiment policies. The mayor appeared disturbed by ‘rumors which he said were being circulated to leave the impression that some law enforcement policies were being relaxed. The mayor said there was no truth in the reports and emphasized that strict
forcement of all laws and ordiHis order followed a statement ade last week by Mayor Robert Dances and strict adherence to rules
enforcement policies of this depart-
“Department heads will be held directly responsible for the legal en-
bers of this department.” Capt. Jack Small added an extra warning to the first shift of officers arriving for work today. Said he: “Disciplinary action will be taken where necessary to get results. Get out and hit or else don't blame any one if something unpleasant happens to you.” Rumors of a change in some enforcement policies have been heard
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|HUTCHINGS PUPILS SCHEDULE RECITAL
Miss Grace Hutchings will present her piano pupils in a recital at 8:15 o'clock tomorrow night in the Wilking auditorium, 120 E. Ohio st. Taking part in the program will be David and Harry Gracey, Carole Kysar, Johnnie and Joan Emhardt, {Betty Leuthage, James Murdoch, Don Milholland, Gloria Oliver, Willam Hankins, Robert Medsker, | Patsy Ball, Eleanor Freeman, Doris Smith, Wally Freeman, Elizabeth Koho, Ann Garrison, Ruth Rosemary, Patricia Jowitt, Evelyn Hatt/ and Margaret Medsker.
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Alumni grant, Purdue University. The John H. Holliday Jr. scholar(ships, established in honor of a | Manual graduate killed in world war PERRY och LEADER I, went to Carl Kenninger, attending Purdue; Donald Miller, Indiana Hal ieiauuy, Hrmhe a William Winchester, 533 Edwards | University; Dorothy Reinacker, who | par : bn to rules and regulations and re-| ave. has been appointed director of also received a grant from Butler,
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abd ———— MAYER SAYS HE AND WIFE LIVING APART
HOLLYWOOD, June 13 (U. P).—|o L. B. Mayer, head of M.-G.-M. stu-!’ |dios and at last reports the high-| | est salaried person in America, an-|: nounced today that he had sepa-|: rated from his wife of 40 years. Mayer, whose salary in 1939 was! | {reported at more than $1,250,000: |a year, said that he and his wife|: | were contemplating no divorce ac-|: tion, but that he had been living {at the home of Howard Strickling, | his chief press agent, for the last | week.
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