Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1946 — Page 4
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San OINTMENT. Repeat a. CR ae Tain wl matty. Tov oar Legality of Dismissing Reg- = a ‘istration Group Questioned. | js
Counter action challenging the legality of a circuit court order |which—ousted the Marion county | voters registration board was being | prepared by both Republican and | Democratic attorneys today. | The action was expected to: be [filed this afternoon, probably in the | Indiana supreme court, seeking to have reinstated George K. John- \ | son, Republican, and David Klapper, , Democrat, as registration board members. | The legal move was being preCross trade mark. pared by Albert Ward, Republican, | 3: Co. 8. Lovia. Me. | acting in behalf of Mr. Johnson, and Herbert M. Spencer, Democrat, | acting for Mr, Klapper. { “We will rush this action to con-| clusion because many innocent people are being affected by the status | of voters registration,” Mr, Ward | said.
Board Members Ousted The board members were ousted
a petition filed by county Republican Chairman Henry E. Ostrom svho charged that the board mem- | bers had failed to “honestly and impartially” handle the registration duties for the benefit of all citizens
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Fight on 'Cafeteria Court’
; Special Dragging Devices Designed by Local Police
“Members of the police emergency squad display dragging devices, two of which were perfected by the squad to expedite local searches for drowning victims. Sgt. William Reed (left), head ‘of the squad, holds | yesterday by an order of .Circuit| the standard triangle hook which proved inadequate for local use. Clarence Wurz (center) and James
Court - Judge Lloyd Claycombe on| Mangus hold two jointed probing poles’ which have proved more adaptable for use in the canal.
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Judge Claycombe, meanwhile, appointed Wesley A. Stockinger, Re- | publican, and Mrs. Agnes McCammon, Democrat, as acting registra-
Mr. Rainey said he received the traffic sticker after he had taken his wife to a doctor's office in the Hume-Mansur: bldg. for emergency treatment. He parked in a restricted ' zone in the 300 block of Massachusetts ave, police said. “Going to court places a defendant in jeopardy,” the irate motorist plans to tell the state's highest tri-
A motorist who believes the city’s, “cafeteria court” for traffic law vio- | {tion board members lators is unconstitutional and a
All registration machinery was handicap to the innocent was pre-| stopped for several hours yesterday | pared today to argue his case bewhile new board members were be- fore the Indiana Supreme Court. ting sworn in, Mrs, McCammon at! He is ‘George Rainey, 1629 Alli- | first declined to accept the appoint- ison st. Bpeedway, whois not disment but Judge Claycombe advised couraged by two reverses in the her that her appointment was alcourts. His latest came Monday |bunal. court order, when Circuit Court Judge Lloyd| “If a person wants to pay off to The registration offices were re-|Claycombe found him guilty of (the cafeteria court, it costs him opened after a four-hour shutdown. parking in a restricted zone Jan. 8 {only $2. But, if he believes he is x [The judge fined him $10 and costs. [innocent and wants to contest it,
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{of municipal court 4 had found Mr, |sible fine of $300 and 180 days in _ Rainey guilty of the same offense | jail. CASHIER INDICTED had assessed a fine of $2, with | “This is an advantage to the guilcosts suspended. It was from this ty and a handicap to the innocent, James Milford Cline former | nding that Mr. Rainey appealed | Hence, it is unconstitutional,” Mr. Boone county state bank cashier in|° circuit court. | Rainey maintains.
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Degrees will be conferred at the Friday O. EB B, In federal grand jury closed its 10-day| Michael V. McCarthy, 1401 N. '0¢ Masonic temple at 745 p. m. | regular session. Arraignments were paynsylvania st, today faced ay, set for next Wednesday. | alate ha Indictments included 20 for viola-| MAnSauBnier charge | tions of the Dyer act; 10 for refusal| court in the Feb. 2 death of James) , , oo Tice No. 16. Ladies of {to report for induction or failure to! D. Rees, owner of Willow Brook golf Grand Army, will meet tomorrow at 1:30 |keep draft boards notified of ad-| up jo.m MON Himeisst, dress changes; five for forgery; and| : . ’ four for violations of the Mann! The manslaughter indictment LOCAL Gl S ARRIVE act. Others included embezzlement | Was one of 19 true bills returned IN of bank funds, embezzlement of! yesterday by the county grand jury | SAN FRANCISCO
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ture. The charge against McCarthy al-| processing at Camp Atterbury: 8. Five Ripley and Rush county resi- | leges that he struck Mr. Rees at Sgt. Howard C. Dehner, Pvt. James dents, whose ages ranged from 51 to 14th and Delaware sts. Mr. Rees O8rrett, 1st Sgt. John F. Tarpey, 80, were charged with conspiring! fell against a curb, receiving head Pvt, Sherman W. Keller Jr. 8. Sgt. to violate the Marijuana act in 1945. | injuries that resulted in his death Joe B. .Houchens, Pvt, George Federal authorities found 3000! A former city policeman, Michael Hannon, Sgt..Daniel K. Bates, T. pounds of marijuana plants on the| Byrns, | 5th Gr. Lester M. Hunt, T. 5th Gr.
i was indicted on a rape!” farm of John Quinias, 69. He said! charge. He is alleged to have crim- Charlie B. McClain, Pfc. Earl T. he had been promised one dollar nally attacked a young woman in Phillips and T. 5th Gr. William
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