Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1949 — Page 4

qo {0 Halt Motorbike Stolen | Ra [From Tony Hulman

+ . | {Thieves ripped through a brick {wall of a barn at the Indianapolis]

[Motor Speedway and removed a|

n Plan fo End Stigma motorbike owned by Tony Hul-/ ws Of Overnight Jailings man, Speedway owner, police re-

“oq TC ported today. & F na will be spared Speedway President Wilbur + stigma of a “criminal rec- Shaw said the black and chrome, and illegal overnight deten- ,.pi01, had been shipped here : in jall will be eliminated ¢yr years ago from Switzerland! & system inaugurated to-'py Race Driver Rudi Carraciola. by Indianapolis’ municipal He later presented the motorbike!

to Mr. Hulman. 4 a letter to Police Chief,

: County Clerk A. Jack F . | Municipal Judges Joseph 0 Yer ndiana *Howard and Alex Clark explain

"a néw procedure designed to stop

f detention of persons [3 : . we ase wie DIVEFES Air Trips affidavit has been issued by the} | prosecutor's office. i # . “Under the law,” the judges Three Flights Here

‘Wrote, “the duty is on the courts . “to hear everyone arrested. All Refused Landing ‘we want to know is what hap-| Fog covered most of Indiana y fo these perfons after they for seven hours this morning. “have been arrested.” divertin | g scheduled air flights to Under New System secondary destination points. The statute sets out. the, , frequent occurence in Octojudges say, that after an arrest is made the magistrate or judge | DeT, the fog closed in airfields I jurisdiction and responsibility in northern and central Indiana jover the accused until he is prose- in a general line from Cincinnati] {euted or released. {through Indianapolis to LafaUnder the new system the yette, the local airport Weather| clerks of both municipal courts Bureau reported. Will keep a separate daily roster|~ The fog rolled into the state of all persons on the docket, at 3:20 a. m. and cleared geu-| who bave not been through theerally by 10:15 a. m. today. | court, and against whom no af- Fields at Terre Haute and .Evans-| {fidavit has been issued. ville cleared by 7:30 a. ge

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i At the end of each day both observers stated. J Judges will have the special roster Flights Halt before them and can determine. Three TWA flights d¢stined for, how many persons are being held here were refused Jgnding be-| and under what circumstances,/Cause of the fog this morning. iUnder the law, the judges hold, One passenger flight returned to can act accordingly and St Louis, while the recond conine what is to be done tinued to Dayton, its second point with these persons. of landing. A cargo flight also

continued to Dayton. Canes to be Screened The Weir Cook Airport control

&- People found innocent of/tower reported that only one charges preferred, or those cases fi8ht took off this morning. No where the prosecutor refuses to Private flights were reported. issue aMdavits after Investig | At 10:15 a. m., the Tndianapolis ition, Will be listed on the dally airport Weather Bureau said ‘roster but landing fields at South Bend, i not on any criminal : |Goshen and Ft. Wayne still were! |Tecord, the judges specified. They cleari |also will not be held 6 ight! earing up. The fog was opening § the tor vern at Lafayette, and most of the unieas . prodes tol Jase 30iother fields in Indiana were clear. {Judgment of the court that their| warrants further investiga- Post Office Gets hos court ays- © New 1%:-Ton Trucks is an outgrowth of recent! The Indianapolis Post Office recontroversy growing out of an|celved six new 1!;-ton trucks last opinion of City Corporation Coun-| night, three of which went into | Edward H. Knight that it is service at noon today, according to hold persons overnight to George J. Ress, postmaster; i the prosecutor issues an af-| The trucks were driven here from Detroit. Mr, Ress sald he the new set-up each case expected delivery on six more! be screened by the judges at trucks within a few days. | ose of each day, the judges, The new trucks will replace 15| that prisoners detained old post office trucks, dating from | responsibility between 1931, which were declared unOf arrest and arraign- usable recently and were offered ? for sale as junk.

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