Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 March 1945 — Page 4

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\ Lt. By “VIRGINIA McPHERSON 4450} United Press Staff Correspondent : . Lag.” Bt Wayne Chief Shioceett HOLLYWOOD, Maréh | ol ‘Ding Pon Daddy’ on Trial | : 4 Beautiful Nora Eddingt@n arrived ; x : { New 3 Post For Bigamy 3 Ww Smith in State 0st. here today and sald she was not . ; sgt. lannine divorce Errol Flvn y i 4 : ] ] e Michi Carter 1. Bowser, Ft. Wayne fil planning 1o divorce. Errol Fim, SAN FRANCISCO, March 21 (U. c a ou e eC Pic. wal . OWSEel all ie | chief was appointed state fire mai movie star, P.) —A predominantly male superior ; st. in shal today by Governor Gates He The red-haired forme: cigaret courf jury- toddy awaited a first 4 Pie 1 girl ho took a.job at a court- : a Sakte office apn] . Clen BE, hn es 2a rn Pi n iperson singular story of multiple G d Fi . { gh MI, QwWSsSer, who Succeeds ie 1 nou CIR? Ste nen avn be, Ch : . - : vi. Sniith of Terre Haute, was in the! Was on trial on charges of statu- ' imatrimony from sad-eyed, balding 00 iguring or box. 6 150th field artillery, Rainbow divi-| tory rape so she could see her [Francis [Van Wie, whose 30 years Pvt. sion in world war I. and was hero every day, stepped off a of marrying included no trips to . ’ High wounded in October. 1918 plane from Mexico City with her the divorce eourt, . mart a - i2eS . Pvt In 1920 he entered the Pt. Wayne, two-month-old daughter, Deirdri. The jurors, nine men and three Wide fire department and 1826 was a8 8 a |women, wanted to know just how promoted to captain was made| “I HAVE nothing to say. Noth- many women the 58-year-old trolley chief of the fire prevention burea t ing at all,” she repeated to the | conduetor actually did wed. The Pvt dozens of newspapermen who had “Ding Dong Daddy” is being’ tried lahd

in 1929 and chief of the fire depart waited “at ment there in 1940 walleq al Mr. Bowser also sc) for her arrival the state fire In additio!

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on three counts of bigamy. |" Police estimates have given him i113 wives since 1904. Van Wie has

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and participated admitted eight. For firemen’s training Prosecuting Attorney Norman Gern past president Elkington brought four wives, four Dona Chiefs associat i" marriage certificates: and a small ~ : ’ Wyse Divizion Veterans’ i ooklet entitled “A Token of Our Give your wardrobe a ’ on tl A past commander of the V lyna, who arrived here a cou- ora Eddington Wedding” into court yesterday, check to complete it for purp of Foreign Wars px n Ft. wav pie of weeks ago, Was home In An Easter Marriage spring. Smart checks in merit

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Nine days . later th registered as Deirdri_ dington—according to Spanish custom of tacking mother's name on the end The . father, as dlisted on the record; was Leslie Flynn, American cinema actor; home, Hollwood,

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McMurtry Heir to Beeker's Appointment Pains.

Indianapolis police chiefs ha z arline romeo lived headaches. October, hief Jesse - P. McMurtry toda s how ex-Chief Clifford Beeker yout promotions, ths, Beeker and William board president C appointments Chambers, Democratic ally -oppdsed Mr.Remy. In rapid succession three Paul Robertson wav- Mrs Van Wig iddle

old me a former wife, Mabel, was dead,” she.said. “On Oct. 10 he came and got some of his clothes. After that 1 only saw him occaSIONALL

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marriage to the be ductor. They were: 1. Mrs. Brutonia’ Evelyn Brown Van Wie said she and Van Wie “kept company for six weeks starting last February. They resumed the friendship in June or July and were married in Reno Dec. 12, she said; murred. He said Mr Robertson,| 2. Mrs. Myrtle Martha Wheeler absent because-of illness, had asked | Van Wie said she married the conthat the matter be postponed until ductor Sept. 24, 1943, at Reno. he could be present. Superior Judge Herbert Kaufman This has been long | ordered her home to get the marenough.” said ‘Mr. Remy. “I think riage certificate Chief McMurtry is entitled to ac- it and the “Token” booklet. tion.” 3. Mrs. Sadie Levin Van Wie, wife Who Seconds Who pe 4, according to Van Wie's count, Today the ds show that Mr tified they were married Feb. 28, Remy’s motion failed for lack of a 1941, in Nevada. He allegedly had second obtained a divorce from Mabel. his

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