Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1944 — Page 7
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his disciplinary action in cancelling days off on the police force will} be executed in “an orderly and legal fashion,” Chief Clifford Beeker said today.
“I'm going to wipe out this enforcement laxity if it’s the last thing I do,” commented the chief, “but this business of racing willynilly through suspect neighborhoods doesn’t necessarily follow.” In a general order yesterday, the
of “the apparent general let-down in law enforcement, and the increase in violent crimes and reported vice and gambling conditions.
“More Drastic Action”
“we'll see what happens. , . . If 1 don’t get some results this way, I'll take more drastic action,” sald Beeker. Mayor Tyndall restated «his unqualified support of Chief Beeker, directing him to make any persons nel or policy changes necessary to execute his “unchanged” anti-vice edict, Chief Beeker’s first general daysoft” cancellation order followed failure of his forces to solve three vicious murder cagses—the WAC slaying and the two recent robberykillings of Florist Gus Weidenhoft and Filling Station Operator Albert Goflinett. An increase. in other violent crimes ‘plus frequent reports of a *lid-loosening” on the the gambling
to the enforcement stir-up. Arrested in three gaming forays yesterday were Floyd Morris, 45, of! 2178 N. Illinois st.; Jimmy Tisieh,) 45, of 539 W. Washington st., and Sam Yifitch, 46, of 551 W. Wash-| ington st. :
FLAG FOR SPEEDWAY WILL BE DEDICATED
A flag and flag-pole will be pre- | sented tothe people of Speedway | at 7 p. m. Tuesday to honor the men and women of that community in service by the Speedway Lions slub. | The ceremonies will be held at; town hall and Governor Schricker | will deliver the dedicating address. Lion Robert J. Kryter has been; appointed master of ceremonies and | Lion Robert A. O'Neal, president of the club, will make the ‘presenta-| tion. Speedway Boy Scouts will be in charge of the flag raising. | Gus Schoenewey, president of the town board, will accept the flag and | Aag-pole on behalf of the com- | munity, | Other evenis.on the program are music by the Stout field band, a call] $0 order by Walter Blase, chairman of the Lions club, an invocation by the Rev. L. A. Lindemann, a solo by Dorothy E. Pidger, a prayer by the Rev. Howard E. Anderson, the playing of the national anthem and a benediction by the Rev. Robert H. Heine.
POPE CONGRATULATES HITLER
VATICAN CITY, July 21 (U, PJ). =The semi-official Vatican news service said today that it “understood™ that Pope Pius had sent a formal telegram to Adolf Hitler expressing. pleasure that Hitler had escaped assassination,
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