Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1948 — Page 6
ofan organization.
Por, the modest chief of detectives
nt as a “detail” man, He
ment would come to a standstill. ’ situation is helping him dally
had grown to be a top-heavy, bureau,
organization of the’ homicide bureau,
quarters,
sist that this be done.
practical jokes on policé reporters.
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wheat fields,
would be buried in a potter's grave,
pened to her son.
EE Mor Do Ti O'NEAL has come to the defense of “detail” men. He has proved that the relatively insignifiicant task of working with miscellaneous facts and records “san provide an invaluable insight to the operations
major part of his 34 years in the Indianapolis Police
career of it, settling up the present intricate record bureau With whiclr-the entire furictions-of the departs.
His excellent memory and immediate ‘grasp of a in streamlining what
outmoded investigative
Lends Knowledge to Reorganization THE SMALL, FASY- GOING policeman was at his peak when he lent his knowledge of details to a re-
5 { men working on murders in a more or less disorganwed fashion, the newly planned bureau will have 18 ace detectives working under a lieutenant in its own
1: Proper record-keeping will lead to a ‘thorough : co-ordination of information about crimes under the bureau's eye, Jack believes, And, he Is going to in~
“1 personally pledge that no-man- inthe -bureau td is going to be called off a murder to trace a missing ' garbage can, either,” the doughty detective chief de- ! glared. He has seen the time in the not-too-distant } past when this very thing has happened, as lar$4 ceriles grew in number and demanded attention from
One he used to take particular delight in “rib bing* was Ed. Tutt, The patient Ed later became a detective and. an expert on -Stieek cases. a0k.
Te “takes no .gredit at all for the suocess of his son, Maj. O'Neal, executive offlecr of the Indiana State Police. ® His Irish emotions pop to the surface now and then. Once, while working as an accident-prevention officer, he Investigated the traffic death of ‘a hitches The victim, a boy in his teens, had a note~ book in his pocket as the only clue to his identification. It showed he had:been working in the Kansas
Jack looked at the tragic form in the road and through his mind passed the thought that-this boy
Identified. His mother never would know what hap-
has spent the has made a
Instead of 10
putting in the files, “He now “is
“Bob
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shoddy, depraved and dull existence of the average
His home life is quiet boxing match. At home he rolls a cigarette in his hand and sits quietly listening to his wife, Elizabeth, | telling of the latest activities of his-five children. Béisdes Bob, there are Jim, student: Jack, a Link Belt Co. employee; Mrs. Mary Elizabeth ‘Smith and Mrs. Margaret Ann Cohan, all (By Kenneth Huflod) 1
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| | Schoenberg's {which belongs to the youthful, nen{controversial ® Schoenberg peri {Originally composed for string sex[tet, ing and. difficult SOMDUIOn |
make so many demands,
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The program started with Arnold} “Vehklaerte Nacht," |
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that wonderfully lively last lB == | contribution to the success of last ment, Mr. Pressler showed by his {playing and by expression and ges-| ture that he. was. having. grand,
5d, minimum of writing for pianistie £
(madly intended
not only nique. He's also in love with the lon first-chair performers, but on music—a fact he communicated to {the entire personnel, Schoenberg's his hearers. | writing, which Dr. Sevitzky skilfully | engineered in performance, simu- |with Schubert's great Seventh Sym-/ lates tone qualities of woodwinds phony in C. Dr. Sevitzky and the and even brasses at times, There's orchestra gave it a profoundly sate) [one passage “where the basses, by isfying Pertonmmnne;
other ecstatic)
wf an all-too-few number of detectives: unexcelled in the police department, |tone-poems_of its era, “Verklaerte| i Oddly enough, Jack never figured he'd have a pers he sympathetic officer took fhe notebook con-| Nacht” is in no hurry to Anish, (Es sonal use for all the data has was sollesting. "} taining the last names of friends the victim had met! Which may or may not be a virtue. “I never thought I was much of a dick” he ov." oc travels and set about to identify the More than anything else, it showed Tein squinted his Jsishy eyes and laughed. Fellow officers poy. It took many discouraging weeks and” much last night once again how -much 3 are used to listening to Jack run himself down. letterwriting before the boy could be identified as a PrOBIess Maestro Sevitzky has made M3 Nevartheless, he Was one ox Who prseed the first residént of Egg Harbor, Conii., and his mother located. With his strings in the last few bl merit ok o Se : ¥ “1 got more Kick out of that than anything I have years. : 4 : as i. more than 20 years after he passed the ever done in my entire police career,” Chief O'Neal Played Enthusiastically 1 examination before the vicissitudes of the department said. . : a Bie Seiler 5 Je Cope fr plage him, in_what the “harness bulls” call the Puts Everything Into Job Be YOURE Sar 1 “smalt WE division, scar his present homesat | THE SOFT-SPOKEN chief is more than 60 years And Some “new points of view, LF _24-N. Holmes Ave. has a twinkling sense of humor old, but he is putting everything-he has into the job Pianists of <an older generation £3 and used to take keen delight in playing harmless of driving major crime out of Indianapolis. And, |sometimes- play the first movement! oH what he doesn't know about every prominent hood- perfunctorily. That's a mistake |
lum ‘who has hit the ¢ity in recent years isn't worth Which stimulates the kind of crite]
the -myriad subtle meanings -Sehu~ mann wrote into it, concerto progressed,
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