Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1947 — Page 5
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couldn't come. If we only knew why ~ |we might be able to do something “= labout it." The disappointed GI has written to the consular officials for an ‘explanation and enlisted the aid of Rep. Harvey. A story on the legal tangle from Berlin said Ingeborg could not join
Ex-GI, Fraulein
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the regulations of the alien fiance law.” 3
But in Berlin Ingeborg, the sweet. J0¢ because they had never met. ° heart whose hand he has never held, Th¢ Richmond -man was in the -
could see only a dismal Christmas Wrong theater during the war. He
‘for “Joe and me” through all the served ii the Pacific, and never
legal tangle. in Germany. The attorney said he Mr. Ronald said Joe completed 41dn’t believe the law required the the necessary papers, posted the “OUPle to have met. : $500 bond required under the “GI Joe started corresponding with sweetheart law” and. sent Ingeborg Miss Schluter because 'she was the the money for air passage. friend of bis brother's wife. | In Berlin, Ingeborg said today We Served is Pacitie i she didn't care where her sweet- ' and, who
Joe's iS heart lived. She wanted to be
married to Ingeborg's best friend, married to him because she loved:
was handling the details in Berlin him from his letters and pictures until the end of last month when She said the marriage wasn't just he embarked for home. His wife is an excuse to get to America following him. “I guess it won't be a very merry “We thought everything was set,” Christmas for Joe and me,” she the attorney said today “Then we said sadly.
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(Continued From Page One) have been delayed nearly 4 Vear because they asked for jury trials, and murder cases had to be set ahead of them, Dervett's record started back In January, 1937, when he was arrested for vagrancy. This was dis missed. His record from there is_as follows: Jan, 22» 1937-- Arrested for larceny, sentenced to 10 days April 10, 1937 ~Vagrancy, dis"missed. «April 30, missed June 11, 1937 --Grand one year on the penal farm Nov. 1, 1937—-Vagrancy, dismissed. March 6, 1939--Vagrancy, dismissed, also assault and battery, dismissed
1937—Vagrancy, dis-
larceny,
March 7, 1939--Drawing deadly weapon, dismissed Aug. 26, 1940--Traffic violation,
fined $4 and costs
NEWEST APPOINTEES—M. G. (Ole) Johnson (left) will re-enter the office as city | Feb * 1M1—Vagrancy, dis-
engineer which he held under former Mayor Sullivan. Roscoe A. McKinney will take
charged.
over the reins as fire chief Jan. |. These pictures of Mayor-elect Al Feeney's latest discharged.
appointments were taken this morning by Times Staff Photographer Victor Peterson.
on the State Board of Registration
= Ld ~ McKinney Named for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors and is a past presiNext Fire Chief
{dent of the Indiana Society of Pro4 fessional Engineers. ’ (Continued From Page One)
During World War I he served in first manager of Weir Cook Munici- prance with the Army Engineers pal Airport. The new chief has been on the force 34 years and has fought pracs, tically all the big fires during that! Mn. Feeney said he hoped to “find time, {a place” for Mr. Jacobi. have been
Hopes to ‘Find Place’ for Jacobi In announcing the appointment,
He was blown from a second-' “His services comtory ‘window during the Acme- mented on favorably by technical Evans fire 16 vears ago. He recovered only to have a wall fall on him at the Schwartz cabinet f{actorv fire in 1938 perience to this important posiWhen rescued from under the lion,” Mr. Feeney said. debris he was pronounced dead by Mr. Jacobi indicated he may rerescue workers. Thev were wrong enter the private engineering field Lastyear he was again blown from Mr. Johnson and his wife reside a second-floor window in the Mar- ab 3015 N. Meridian St. They have ion County Mail building fire one child. Mr. Johnson 1s a member
The department was using horses gl ‘the Masoni Lodge to pull its equipment when Mr. Me Kinney went on the force in 1913 He became a lieutenant in 1920 and captain a year later. The next year he was named battalion chief and he became acting first assistant in 1930. 4 /
men, but I feel that the new city engineer will bring even wider ex-
The only ‘serious medical attention he has received during his 3 career was an eye
smoke, Father of Pirates’ Owner
He and his wife reside at 3720 N Pennsylvania St. They are the parents of Frank E. McKinney, owner and president of the Pittsburgh Pirates, owner and vice president of the Indianapolis Indians, and president of Fidelity Trust Co.; James McKinney, secretary-treasurer of Bush-Callahan Sporting Goods Co, and Phillip A. McKinney, operator of an overland truck line, The fire chief receives $6300 a year. Fulmer on Force 48 Years
Mr. Fulmer has been chief for the past six years. He has been in the department for 48 years. Department regulations require retirement upon reaching the age of 70. Mr. Johnson has been a design and construction engineer for the Indiana State Highway Commission He has been a leader in the development of the underpass method of railroad grade separation and spent some time as assistant city engineer For a number of vears he served
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April 22, 1945--Indecent exposure Thomas $3 fine and 30 days in jail, days suspended June 11, 1946—Vagrancy, no affimas tree on the morning of Dec. 25. qavit filed Yesterday he found a 32-caliber June 11, 1946—Disorderly conduct, revolver belonging to his father, discharged
Floyd ‘Thomas, 2905 English Ave June 19, 1946—Reslated on di-
: orderly conduct charge, fined $100 He carried it from his father's fill= ’
30 days in jail Ing station to his home where it jan, 6, 1947—Vagrancy, dismissed went off accidentally.
Jan, 21, 1947—-Auto banditry and Benny is in Methodist Hospital Purslary (still pending). April 3, 1947 Assault and battery, dismissed April 3, missed Dec. 9, 1947 Vagrancy, still pend-
Eight-year-old Bennett will not be able to run to the Christ.
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than $40.000-in county government funds was back in Criminal Court today. The case was taken to the Indiana Supreme Court more than a4 Vear ago. Harvey Grabill, special: judge in the cASE,*vday ordered the rearrest of the four former deputy. county clerks accused of embezzling county funds nine years ago. The defendants are} William R. Beckwith, Phillip L. Marly, Frank Lyons and Thomas E. Ross. Judge Grabill ordered them re-
The four deféndarnfs were dismissed by Judge Grabill more than a year ago on the ground that three terms of court had elapsed without bringing them to trial, Former Prosecutor Sherwood Blue appealed this decision to the Indiana Supreme Court, which reversed Judge Grabill's ruling and ordered the defendants to stand | trial. or Because of congested court dockets ‘a .trial date in this case is not expected to be set for several weks.
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