Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1948 — Page 3

ey rr CenE a PAGE . 3 rial Balloons Sent Up For County “Candid ates Swiss Wonder f " a ¢ » Deanna Durbin Quits Durham Back $122,000 Deficit for 1947 |lf King Michael ; i Prosecutor, | Realy ‘Broke’ |g oted Despite Director Husband, 45 op Police Job; Disclosed by ee y.

Separation Called $53,000 on Hand for $175,000 in Back Bills

She riff Races i i Police Cleanup: mi raring’ SSCA | | 0SPS 89 PY ro tt etd vt — al wondered.

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3 : Durbin—throtig I > # The Mayor and Mr. Bayt said they have discovered that the city Crime Breaks ' Loose; 5 | 4 Captains and Chief has only $53,000 to pay 175000 in past due bills. - ‘ 8 ~The deficit may become considerably larger, the Mayor sa when 60 Suspects Jailed her 45-year-old husband; Pelix : < Uphold Charge nbiop—— meee the “controller's office. completes its § : : : : of . holdups and | Jackson. rs Patrolman Jacque Durham was check of last year's spending. on a ere oF oe | thee ute hu 1 » oF Announces leg of Michael's journey into exile. 8 over the city last] Her lai Elmer P’ Bromley, § back on the. job todiy, difecting

Convinced that determined action hi “ & » R Michael's secretary, Mirce I0nitiu, | temno of thelr ant beau’ oe called. 1t a friendly parting of the Ki : traffic at -the Sears-Rosbuck Co. is necessary to avert serious finan

bdica narch ways.” He sald neither contem-- -— parking lot. cial difficulty this year, the mayor Sud De Pte outed A ings a and 3 Jecpared. a new offensive plated divorce “for the present.” ve pr But, his next paycheck will wd New Appointees said hey was considering the adcae and no burg ol There was, he added; “no dif- ; light about $89 as a result of a visabilitf® of asking the city’s credaseets abroad. Safe crackers looted four busi-jculty between them that would be | [police trial board, verdict yesterday.| itors to file a friendly suit in order -Thé major scraps in both Demo- BUT THOSE who gathered at the | hess ig oe an sting $2600 ou - particular interest to the » ,| In an unusual five-hour Musio Legal, Medical, to collect funds due them. and blican es: here station to and stare at the|Overnig daring ups " JOB ] ‘Nithe board of four captains an ; ol cater Bs De wot slings were staged, but one bandit was - . - EE 8 (botoe Omiet Edward Rous found. O0FOGE Posts Filled. a Dit saint the | ity tests for - prosecutor and - sheriff {Lincoln frustrated by an irate liquor store] RUMORS of fn nite between t the outspoken patrolntan guilty bf Four new appointments in the x i, emergency clerk who cased him from the 26-year-old singing star and EE being “discourteous to a -superior City administration were announced, nance powers. to issue 10-yea : - Claypool Hotel to the Court House|four-times married producer who or L officer.” {today by Mayor Al Feeney. Ibonds to pay its 1047 bills, instead A "royal alde ailehed the bag= awn. eased her from ‘chubby lttle-girl. 5 Nhe Draws 12-Day Suspension William C. Erbecker has been ap- 0 Dare them out of the 1048 gage cars of the special train which| Police Chief Edward D. Rouls ot roles to glamour queen epics have 0 % {| Patrolman Durham who charged’ paiited igo Brosesitor, Miivon E os : brought the -ex-king and his en- (into effect this morning extraordi- been swirling around town- for sev- CE |the hearing was the 51st attempt Craig has been appointed assistar e practice of paying last year's tourage from Bucharest. There were nary measures to drive the burglars eral months. “ NO %. in four years to “frame” him. was {prosecutor Dr, John E. Wyttenbach bills out of this year's budget fund, four big trunks, and about 40 bags/out of ‘town. and break which The smash-up was no surprise k SRE it { given 12 days’ suspension following | has been made police and firemen said Mayor Feeney, would throw the « sl fight for control in the Repub-|_ . i oces high police officials said was’ the[t0 the people who said two and a i FRY UE L 5d the decision. urgeon, and D. G. Watkins has be- 1048 budget into a-deficit, Beam Sans. ; Michael also brought three shot- worst ottbreak of burglary they half years ago—when the young ef R ra | This enabled him to return’ to,“ haga: oy Superiisténdent. A The city's biggest creditors are ‘Guest Mentivied guns, an old-fashioned movie cams [i remember. divorcee picked a man 20 years oak “4 | work immediately, singe his badge Erbecker, an attorney, 1s Sec: the public utilities, with claims Mentioned s0 far as possible candi-| "oy ‘wooden tripod, five cases! Search of Cars Ordered her senior—the marriage “would was removed Christmas eve and ary of the Mars Coumy Detnes totaling. $140,000, Controller Bayt dates. Lot the Destiouratie JROSSCUIOF of sugar, and 15 automobile tires| Police were instructed to stop/never take.” ITS ALL OVER— Actress was relieved of his duties. > fortic Committee. He has practiced )oy;,

c ; g here for several years and is’ _. Lo . a hich he had bought in Switzer any slow-moving or suspicious look-| “Tt was just a case of May and rds aw There are, in addition, $12,000 in former Supetior Court judge; Arthur — 10 wees awe. : g car after dark for any reason,December.” a spokesman at Deanna Durbin revealed foday = Henry J. Richardson Jr, @hilel of o veteran of World War II. addition, $12

he h ted from her di- several attorneys who up th miscellaneous bills to be paid, a J. Sullivan, former prosecutor nomi-| Fo it and ask the occupants to Universal-International — studio A Tea ob iro Bi [legal cudgel, Oa a i ie SRE Ber Ae. $6000 unpaid salary account in the nee; William C. Erbecker, Demo-| RELIABLE reports said Michael itientify themselves and their busi-|shrugged. “We've all been waiting : Come - and: lls the . hearing. Suis + igiben per. BOArd of Works and an $8000 Fire sali pry Seudary oe newly) Saikes Jum 15 wilted Jas ght n on the streets. to see how long it Youle last.” TWO YEARS later Miss Durbin “child's play re 7 not the sort or ot eer Department bill unpaid. amed prosecuf w cess Anne urbon- divorced Mi use, she told Clio a res.” 8 ’ ; Steckler, former Dettiocratic. them- Parma, in Copenhagen, and 1 WAS |oraons me. me, Inspector Jack | yr) cg DURBIN'S elopement 1o the Judge. Te would not et her lis-| oo the His approves American Legion, American Bar As- Ofer depafiments are Just beber of the County Election Board. |agreed the princess would delay. her |getective department on the clean-|{L88 Vegas, Nev. two months after|ten to her favorite radio programs. He sid he had uot made up his|soclation, National Association for Be . . OVE using bills, {scheduled visit to see him in Ferien of bu d she announced her intentions of, Her marriage with the graying, m but de IIH SO8 Suitjustls Sle Aisadosment ut Colored Fog. the ol of ld 1 Sys eted > ! : remain a bac) “ | ecision wou a ple an Good vernmen ague - ne was apparent that L. 26-. Jorder ios, : and ining # pews | pir. Jugkean ne Jugs doe : a "the safety board.- Patrolman Dur- {He makes his home in 717 E. Morris Sete, a 18 hi unable thus far Charles Burkett, of the police de-|year-old exiled monarch was more Inspector O ; She'd had her big wedding four{Louise. Then Mr. Jacksen quit his ham left ail the talking to his at- st. 1947 obligations ora)--of partment; Lewis (Cap). Johnson, (shaken by the events surrounding ference with Cl ; years earlier, in 1941, when she job of producing her pictures to) VOTDENS. . |. His assistant, Mr. Craig. is also a All Bills Not 1 nominee for sheriff in 1946; former his abdication than the: world yet ing to work out de [married her first beau, Vaughn write a book. The police officer was ordered be-| Democrat and a practicing atorhey| oo 000 billy in the Park Chief of Police Michael Morrissey, has learned. With his mother, “The inspector (Paul. Then Miss Durbin wore a For the first a i fine years, fore his superiors when he and: Don- here for seven years in partnership | Lepariuiont liave ‘Det lind now in Chicago, and James Cun-|Queen Heleh, he appeared shaken,|that the outbreak of sweeping white satii gown and a Deanna worked with someone else. ald Tooley, formerly an inspector) with’ Walter G. Todd. Bart 100 To Te elu. ningham, former Center Township|drawn, tired and nervous when bene worst he had even been. lace veil and all the trimmings. |Mr, Jackson. visited her now and Ad now a captain, both admitted, He is 31, unmartied and a life- Departmeiit were sent:to City Hall Assessor. - {irrived here yesterday ~afternioon. oat: Some-#00 guests squeezed tnto the then on the set. BUL lately he's been they lost their tempers and. verbally, long esident- of Indianapolis... Mr. CFELIL WL E0RES CHL Sa Factional aligiments in both’ Michael's secretary said Michael “We've got to put a sto . church, while 2000 screaming spec- managisig. her career without Mr. iblasted one another. [Craig was gradumted from Technfs' every depariment” has 201 oh these contests may center around was forced to sell a quantity of wine he said. eu. 9 ri. tators kept police busy outside. Jackson's aid. Anonymous Phone Tip ical high school, attended Butler WHI Revs The yet soon SOU 4 the old Democratic regulars asso- from the royal cellars, and other enced safe crackers hy pe d : ~—oi—|. Patrolman Durham had been University and received his law de; he over-all Yotal, Mr. Bayt said. ciated with Walter - Boetcher, personal possessions, to obtain| here and we're going to 1, . Local Police Nab {brought to the inspector's office! gree from Indiana University school! y county chairman, Mr. Goett and|funds for the for the flight from Ron from Romania. | go Bal. a. - 1 ye Per mit lafter Capt. John Ambuhl said hefof law. He spent three years in the The Mayor said he was firmly opDavid M. Lewis and a new faction| . exas Fugitive

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received an anonymous telephone air force during World War 11. posed to using any of 1948's funds developing in the city administra-

~~ call that a police officer was drunk Mr. Craig is a member of Fair- 0 pay 1047 bills, Yor 0 An iid Farm m Co-ops Bi 0 S B S |, A Texan who asked state police ‘and waving & gun in the rear of a view Presbyterian Church; YMCA: “We are going to try and get this GOP ts Vague ing ing post. Er at run {fora "night's ng today ate | ag } tavern. Centre Lodge, F. and A. M.; Scot- city back on ‘a year-to-year basis.” Candidates and factional align ers out of the a prisonef |

Novas ws or into jail on the / in city jail when | Lt. George Sneed was sent to thie|tish Rite; Shrine; Sahara Grotto; he said. “I have already instructed ments in the ‘Republican contest 4 New Oil Wells |cover-all of of Yegraney. jit was iloavercd he is a fugitive The Sunset Cafe, well-known In- Old Point Tavern, near the Sears- Indians Bar Association, and Delta every department head to put into

| for . prosecutor are Yigue but 3 the A total of 60 more oi! weiel OB th late prison at Huntsville,'diana Ave. tavern for more than Roebuck parking lot, and found|Theta Phi legal fraternity. He re- effect the strictest lines have begun to f pers

: farrested | Tex. {10 years, has lost its liquor license Patrolman Durham in the Kitchen, sides at 2246 Park Ave. “When we get all the figures,” he I Bhat FE The Marion County Farm Bu- goo Ol Vegan; Jute = routine’ fingerprint. check by On 8 technicalitd: "warming himself while on “relief” Practiced Here Since ‘28 en NB ROE a ll fo seek renomination on an “anti-|reau Co-op has purchased 44 pro- charges between noon and 4 a, Indianapolis lice revealed that, .The Marion “County Liquor Board from his duties, according to the! Dr. Wittenbach, who is 46, has \some of the top financiers machine” platform against the reg- [ducing oil wells and, leases on un-| Raid All-Night Cafes [Fred H. Haney, 47, was wanted for has denied the cafe's Spplication] upended officer, practiced medidine here since 1928 city and get their ulars, Mentioned as possible op- developed property owned by the pice rushed all- -night _ at _|clemency violation: in Texas after, for renewal of its permit ‘on the! At headquarters, Patrolman Dur- except for five years during World pest a of ponents’ include: Scott Ging, present National Associated Petroleum, Co., ants, cleared out the Usilon Sta- Serving 1 years of a 99-year rob-| ground that it is actually operated! ham was exonerated of the charges, War II when he served in the hole In the mean county attorney, and John Tinder, (of Tulsa, Okla, at a cost of about yo, ang the Traction Terminal and Dery term. He h been sought, bY 8 non-profit club known as the witnesses saying that he had not|Army medical corps. attaining the ing. to cut expenses Wi attorney who was prominent $1 mill All in. [SWePt the down streets clear since 1941. {Sunset Terrace Club, Inc. fhad a drink and ih nerdy talk-~ og o colonel. er of tee Sorin the GOP mayoralty €ampa n-of | Officia the purchase w ine} Haney told Robert 8. Smith, liquor board ing to a patron. n, the argu-| He is a member of thes Willhm H. Wemmer. ie lerease the crude oil production ot or Berri alle oy and men fe taney. dota authors Je nad president. pointed out that the state! {ment with his superior officer “de- Tstafy of Methodist, St. Vincent's and Lecture Series Oened Any organized opposition to | bureau ‘holdings by nearly 1100 bar- against. butidings. y leaning; in various Pacific islands. He said Peverage law ‘prohibits operation of| veloped. |General hospitals and "a member of By Catholic ‘Bureau : Sheriff Al Magenheimer for Repub-! {rels daily. bringing the total to 2500 Threé were arrested for vagrancy he has a wife and: 4; daughter . Hon. a -public - tavern by a non- -profit| Chief Rouls disclosed the bodrd's {Indianapolis, Indiana and Amer- - he’ Catholic. Inf tion Bu- IEEE lican renomination to that office is| barrels daily from direct holdings at. «nh all-night Minch room a 2409 © olulu. {private club. . | decision was unanimous. lean Medical associations; reau, Capitol Ave. po ma a Bt. EL considered “wide open” at this time fof the bureau and the Station St. four more in the 1400 : . Denver Ferguson, president of the. However, = Attorney Richardson, Dr. Wyttenbachi 18 also a mem- wil conduct “Its and Ceoreia Fol Mentioned as possible opponents in|rights on ‘wells owned by the Pug- a in E. 25th St, 8 f Wants Por ow E xte d Sunset Terrace Club, ‘operates the said it was “significant that the ber of American Legion, Forty and, tree: locidrer: bn the "Te, this race afe Jesse. Hutsell, a former suit Oil Co. : hanging around on S ne. Toss x ers n . {tavern but. has been paying the | board took 40 minutes to- make up [Bight Masoni¢ Lodge, Shrine. Sa-| lgion on ove GOP sheriff nominee; Dr. Walter] Most of the wells are in Sodihern har block of N. East St. thrée in : . + 8 (UP)=\regular public tavern license fee, ils unanimous mind." hara Grotto, Loyal Order of Moose, .0.iy ot 3 o'clock uradsy Hemphill, . former Board of ‘Works|Tllinois. | restaurant in the 400 block of . len ; It was suggested that Mr: Fergu- Insubordination Cl Dropped” ‘land Meridian Heights dProsyberian beginning member and former candidate ‘for! ‘The Co-op recently. sold some of w 0 file another application for a The board, according to the chief,/Church, Las | ashington St. and four who were to extend for six months the ex- did even consider an lier Has Two Children county clerk, and Prank Huse, for- (its holdings in Sotthern Indiana: qriniing 1 bottle J ta: not an ear tures Thursday mer county treasurer. 27% 7 |and Illinois to the Pursuit Oil Co.| Sn ’ at the cor-|traordinary anti-strike powers ive to “[charge that the suspended patrol-| He is president of the Indiana ecia’ Tatoaie ae Some of the regular GOP orgap-|in a $2 milliéh transaction. How- ner of t and Washington Sts. |expire Jan. 15. The powers were TAX Iman failed to remove his hat when /Democratic Club. Dr. pe OA oe It is through fmtion workers * associated with ever, the puFchase rights on the oil O'NTS Wefe hauled into head- (granted last October when Chile| Minn lentering the inspector's office, thus|served his interneship and residency| "HPS%. open dally from noon Cotinty Ch whi quarters: individually and in pairs.|broke with Russia and Czechoslo- [ers had & combined yearly income alleged] showing his insubordina- at New York City Hospital and did" 30 p. m. except Saturday, y Chairman James Ingles are eh. averages: 1400 barrels dally. sy, ing of io kia y when the closing hour is 3:30 p. m. talking about bringing out some, were kept. pay ne of Supie us automobiles vakia. * of almost §1 billion in 1946. tion, post graduate work at the Univer “South Side businessman” for the, In addition, the Co-op is buying | rainst tho df en_griving charges = Instead, the disciplinary action sity of Pennsylvania. He is marl Gens 0 | sheriff's’ contest but nobody has/crude oil from other sources, bring- a We arivess. {was taken on the belief that Patrol- Hed. resides in 5509 Kenwood Ave oman on Trial an agreed on who this might be. (Ing its supply to 6700 barrels a day... S Span hevugut jun : | man—Durhany—wis-—“dtscourteons™ He -has-twe latipes Au but 1800 barrels of this supply ing by State Police | nn toward Capt. Ambuhl by accusing] Mr. Watkins was superintendent, LIE TO HUNT PARLEY SITE * lig orocessed at the Co-op refinery "25 checked and found to be a N =the superior officer of trying to(0f the municipal garage from 1932] The trial of To —ygy. LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. Jan. d |at Mount Vernon. {wanted for a Farle Viciation in "esrebral Tomortaage 8 Methodist, |. frame” him, Chief. Rouls added. (to 1043. He had 38 years’ experi- embezzlement charge was started - {UP)=Secretary General Trygve, i AE 1. noon, nditoriom, ""| Marthe Elisabeth Arnoidi 38, at-Method-| “This controversy is - past —the ence with the Marmon and. Stutz before a Jury “in Criminal Court 2 Lie of the United’ Nations will fly WALLACE TO INVADE OHIO | The biggest holdup of the ight] ay Jair heveviation Teper Wiliam HB t\8t Vincent. Stage of Durham vs. the police de-|Sutomobile companies before -they| today. to Europe Priday for.a. tour of Ge~| CLEVELAND, Jan. § (UP)—The Was the $250. robbery of Isaac! Club. . ie - j hemor nage ~ “lpartment,” declared Mr. Richard-(closed and has been employed at, Mrs. Uebelhor fs charged with neva, Berne, Paris, Brussels, The Ohio Wallace-for-President cam- (Tuffy) Mitchel, 35, at the Indiana Rotary Gub—Claypoo! Hotel. Stodent Een? Luritord 4. AE SNG Gr: {son.. “Now, it has become a taxpay. Jones & Maley since 1043. em Hague, Prague, and ‘London in paign will be launched Feb. 1 in Avenue Sky Club. Mr. Mitchell! con Odeon. Eila Phelps. 80

Conceti—9 a.m. the Kia Phelps. a 0%, General, neutionia lers’ problem. Married, Mr. Watkins resides at Kenny search of a site for the next Unired {Columbus with Henry A. Wallace,’said a bandit with a “Jamactan a ———— : aifle Tucker, Jd, at Gebers]. ourcindm

EVENTS TOMORROW— Jahn ‘Walker. #5, af 131 8 Cunioxaia. ai-| “The public, 1 feel, wants police- *34 E- 9th St. He is a member of Grocers Corp, where she was emNation General Assembly meeting, president and leader of the third brogue” took his cash box contain- —o.- napolis Bar Avsociation — Dinner, AC. Floto 4. at Methotis Nebsal. men to be red-blooded men who 'N'® Episcopal Church. Sigma Chijployed until June, 1946. The trial 4n September. ‘party movement as the speaker. ing $250 at the point of a gun as| LaRues Restaurant. pa Bugs Lovk. 1. ‘4 St. Vinchats CAtCH criminals, as Durham has fraternity and attended Centre Col- Is based upon a grand. jury indict - - - a the club were Betting |i a “i a diana Medroal Perl on ve !done. The public does not want lege it Danville, By. . “ment returned in September, 1946.

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| Ebert Virgil "Willard, 94, at 2250 Gential . . Heemen I = ‘ g . “4 : : ‘Good ~ Samaritan” Robbed Kiwanis tub mn I ton A WiiiieTien, os “at TIS Groff Poy their a. i A Ae RE tc # STRAUSS : . " Pred V. Javkson, 37, of 3418 N. Aypool Hotel. | coronary embolism > :

SAY : . Drexel Ave. told police he was held MARRIAGE LICENSES = | : — : : ST rRAUSS AYS— up and robbed of $160 at 7 p. m.Riey F. Bonwell 13 W. ist: Hisabeth| | ~ SAYS— yesterday in the 000 block of N. Bruce, 12 W. Io; Clemaatine STRAUSS : Delaware St. when he stopped to] Janes M. Cole, 516 N. Tacoma: Georgia * lend heliig pod 13 te men} X_Henderson, 445 N. Keystone. ra : SAYS—=TRADITION WITH A _ trying to push a stalled car ine Holevas, 640 Eastern. . 1 vi ROW - When he voll dows bis window, cl SHE Tou i Alabama; Dixie. TOUCH OF TOMOR 0 : ine one of the men _flashe pos P. Heidenreloh, Washing: : ~{what he thought was an on: Patricia L. FAFC [ feos a him to oy ond his Ray oi 245 N. Capitol: Mage Miler, 1001 | billfold. Prancis [3 Hull, 674 Woodrut Pl. E Dr; James Hope, 36, a clerk in the]. Beckman ermant State Liquor Store in’ the Claypool Shine Burks: “lk Eh bin "Hotel business block, said = bandit] 5 - + . ’ poifited a gun at him about 7:15 Delbert Late ison: Olney: Betty SILK i bm, and Semaniea the money In |p pelt 5" yor Bs Arsenal; Sh: Mr. Hope said he rushed around" . Y- 1 Onio: Beulan

" Ann Conn art ~ Richland the corner to séize the bandit, who Albert Nel YecGinnis Jr., Cincinnati;

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{lost him when: the fugitive darted | James Reidy 820 W. Norwood; Mary A [into the shadows on the Courthouse | wittinm Reed ped Hickrod, 628 N. New Jersey: | ‘ . , lawn. | olusle Marte Temples, 310 E. 8t, Clair. | They are wf iyi Burglars knocked the combia- © A atm, Plafagela; Helm Price, i tion off the safe at the Polar Ice &| (OBE, McElfresh, 101 N.' State; Lorain | REMARKABLE! Wp Puel Co, 317 W. 16th St, over night! p=" keynes © comme

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