Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1947 — Page 6
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ments taken by investigators will be known on the record as A-l and so on. “I will keep in my "private sale
jetter and number used in the investigation,” the prosecutor said. Jewell Awaits Call Meanwhile Mr. Jewell, City hall custodian for four years, who was named in Patrolman Durham's statement as being one of the leaders of the ring, said he expected to be called before Mayor Tyndall, “But I can’t tell him anything because I don't know anything said Mr. Jewell.
UN OFFICIAL—Helping to solve knotty problems of what to do with former Italian colonies and disposition of other former enemy-held lands will be the job of Francis Sayre (above),
He sald he: intended to stay on the .job. Asked if he knew any-| thing at all about gambling, he de-| clared he hadn't been in an In-| diana ave. gambling joint for re or 10 years.” Patrolman Durham charged selmi the syndicate was being o by Mr; Jewell, two members of Per police department, a captain and a patrolman, in addition to a former collector in the county slot machine industry. ! Durham Tells ‘Threat’ Patrolman Durham, who Was “bumped” from his detective post last July and subsequently trans-| ferred from one police job to anoth- | er, said he was being aside” because he wouldn't “play | ball” with some other officers. He said he received a telephone call last night, warning him not to involve in his charges the name of a high ranking police officer.
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bling syndicate “shadowed” . him
wherever he went.
Public Should Know, Democratic Club Told
“Citizens have a right to know “|the truth about alleged tieups between graft and gambling in Marion county,” Walter Myers Jr. told members of the Indiana Democratic club last night. “Present charges of gambling with an organized syndicate indlcate that vice and corruption are flourishing as never before,” he
Mr. Myers, who will be succeeded as president of the Democratic club
ed out that Governor Gates has already “been forced to take cognizance of irregularities in the state police department. Now the’ new
and police officials.”
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Paul's church found in the bedroom of the dark, sooty apartment Mr. Edwards’ body, withered to 80 pounds, He had died kneeling beside a cot, left arm on the mattress, right hand against the floor.
Anna Edwards, too weak to stand. "Police found 14 bank books showing $75,000 in deposits. Among dust covered papers they found mort-
{for Jan. 14 | peratures were recorded throughout
In another bedroom was Miss
former high commissioner to the
Philippines. He's the new. U. S. member of United Nations | trusteeship council.
Forecast: Colder
‘Tonight, Tomorrow |" (Continned From Page One)
dominate, the weather will remain!
balmy. But the winds are scheduled to blow hot and cold. It will be!
{cooler tomorrow, warmer Thursday |
also is on tap for Thursday. Similarly unseasonable and mild |
weather prevailed over most of the | Midwest today, but residents of |
peratures of 20 and 25 degrees below zero. The mercury early today at Chicago rose to 50 degrees, 36 degrees higher than the 14-degree average! Similar balmy tem-
much of Illinois and Iowa. Wind Whips Daketa Coldest section of the country during the night was Presque Isle, Me., with a temperature of 26 below, and Caribou, Me., with 20 below. Sub-zero temperatures and 35 to 40-mile an hour winds also created blizzard conditions throughout North Dakota. i Four inches of snow fell within a!
leaving a 20-inch blanket on the ground. Unusually cool temperatures were reported on the West coast. Rain fell over most of the Eastern seaboard states extending as far south as Georgia.
Demand Greek Election
ATHENS, Jan. 14 (U. P.).—A new effort to broaden the Greek government failed today when opposition leaders rejected Premier Constantin Tsaldaris’ invitation to | join the government. Liberal ele-| ments urged formation of a new government and elections, claiming the present parliament was unrepresentative of popular feeling.
24-hour period at Duluth, Minn!
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mained with two comrades to pro-
tect the wounded Americans, He ¢aught Japanese shrapnel in the arm and leg. Later, in the hospital, two of his friends began giving him morphine to ease the pain. He sald the drug
\{ became such’ a necessity (to him
that he arranged to get more morphine whey he returned to the United States. Government authorities sent him here. “The first: few weeks were the toughest,” Mr. Ross said. “I'm glad
I turned in at the hospital when same week in in 1045.
I did.” He sald he wanted to thank everybody for their help and particularly the press which “helped in my fight and built up my morale and will power." Ross has a job with the Milton Blackstone advertising agency inj
New York. Blackstone accompanied |
him away from Lexington today. Mr. Ross plans to go first to Chicago to visit his mother and broth|ers and sisters. Then he will go to New York for a few days and .after {that to California to have a talk | with Cathy.
NEW WIND TUNNEL PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 14 (U, P.). —Ground breaking ceremonies will be held at California Institute of! ga i Technology today for a $3 million |
‘Supersonic wind tunnel. The hun
nel will test aircraft and missles a speeds of 3000 miles an hour.
| BRITISH TRQOPS MOVE ED
imoved from Egypt to Palestine, a | second was on the way, and a third ' {would be sent in April, completing | the transfer.
| branes druguist to sell you a bottle of Ya on with the | | understanding that your child is to LONDON, Jan. 14 (U. P.).—Brit- | be benefited and you are to
“shunted | and Friday and colder Saturday ish sources reported today that one | quick action in allaying with rain changing to snow. Rain brigade of British troops had been |
of so far this winter in Indiana, The state board of health said that 1946 was slated as an epidemic year, but that “the year did not run true to prediction in Indiana.” - “Indications seem to be that the incidence of the disease may cons tinue to fall short of this: prohesy in the next few months," the board said, The report said that only five cases of “flu” were reported for the ‘week ending Dec. 21, 1946, compared with 709 during a corresponding week in 1945. The number of cases for the week ending Dec. 28 was three, compared with 451 for the
Peace ce Held Shaky MIAMI, Fla, Jan. 14 (U. P)~ Gen, George C. Kenney, commanding general of the strategic air command warned last night that
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