Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1951 — Page 3
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in . i . : |police-prosecutor’s squads late fn | . ot Council Votes rings Set [Grand Jury OpensEmmimi muss Fl Cw Big Tom Quiz |his office after vice squad mem- J - . . J 8 > own r ol Le His wife, ¢ . y . Continued From Page One vers bagged hm : i a ; Pa, Gongg: a | drew “Big Perk” Perking, 300. THe violation® and found i¢ 3 re ' . ] , YH, 3 . ' or. in e pound Indiana Avenue gambling tery tickets in the ensuing Se ares A ¥ diane p figure who has complained re- of his car. Jaks 9 Jo Aad 0, \ . {peatedly about being kept waiting.!| The equipment found in the car i fon ? OW- U p x d f t p “Big Perk,” wearing the flashy, wags used as a wedge to obtain a 5 : | king-sized diamond he once hid|_ to go into his 3 jou her gon - in his mouth to Joo! hold-up men, a ant 8 ol 3 4 t Technical = got called ,as the. next witness hea . Si ] A dd. won’ a Would Turn Clocks - Steps Taken to Beat ll he took his cne from the Two charges HI&d as the result i hn Herron Forward Apr. 29 May 15 Deadline Refauver [probe Withesses and of the traffic arrest still are pend. ] : u H well, id Wayne Indianapolis took the lead last Threatened with court action, o. oe NO ing in police court—failing to neral home : Called By Fairchild al and operating he night in starting the annual “Bat- the state Public Service Commis-| give a hand sign pe 1 before she . 4 : . ? | The Grand Jury probe was a lottery and gift enterprise. i and made tle of the Clocks. sion sped up proceedings in the sajjad by Prosecutor Fairchild! Prosecutor Fairchild has de- i her today City Council passed a resolu- {Indiana Bell Telephone Co. rate when he decided to seek indict-'layed hearing on these charges * i wa tion favoring “fast time” and. case today by setting a date for ment of “B;g Tom” rather than until the grand jury investiga- | ee Jot % boson: that the city put ’ tinued public” hearings |simply charging him under the tion is completed. He sdid the ¢ ven’s bed- YJ : contmy ’ present weak gambling laws. minor charges would be dropped ypportunity its clocks forward one hour be- vi : ; : ~ | Hugh Abbett, chairman of the * mpe prone grew out of the raid if more sérvere charges grewout trouble if op Apr. 29. Daylight sav- BUSY MAN-—Rudoiph_ Hai RAZOR SHARP—Sen. Charles QUIZ SUBJECT—Albert An. VISIBLE NOW~—Frank , Cos- |PSC, disclosed that the commis “Big ar headquarters by of the grand jury hearing. ; conscious ing time would continue untill ley, chief counsel for the Senate W. Tobey presses’ a point in astasia, No. | suspect in slaying tello, reputed gangland chief, sion had set Apr. 2 for Public - Sept. 30 under the resolution. Crime Investigating Committee, his exchange with Ex-Mayor five years. Mr. O'Dwyer will be arrives at Federal Building for C oisplor alter. Jones to cross : ; sions Towing-in of illegally parked| pauses for photographer. . William O'Dwyer. asked why case was not tried. - another session with probers. ~~ ®Xamine utility witnesses. STRAUSS ra, ¢ ts of blood cars and trucks during rush hours| ; 2 2 | iii woe imi ———— -| This was an apparent effort to| as : OF TOMORROW i the night - also was approved by the coun- y | ' a: 8.8 stamping out racketeering at the beat the May 15 deadline ested. SAYS: TRADITION.WITH A TOUCH a. Doctors cil. In a split along party lines, I 1 f1 S State 0 D C Il C } ] | : Kt Field In Day. lished by Circuit Court Judge ; : : s survival, an ordinance calling for tow-ins « 1 | wyer a S OS e Oo ate, Forces Wrig eld 1 y |Lloyd Claycombe, who said he| ) appear in for violators of 7 to 9 a. m. and . i . ton, Hunted Man Shows U |was not going to grant an emerafternoom 4 to 6 Pp. m. rush-hour parking . . Boss of Tamman Mall : - unte: an p . |gency rate increase before that e would be laws was passed, 6'to 8. lit Ver 00 eS : : 8 Mr. O'Dwyer also testified that date! outcome of sh Oppose Penalty - : : Continued From Page One |tions, the success of which were Irving Sherman, a “friend of Cos-| fhe judge's decision, in effect,| ! : nd--furtheg ii: _ndvepublican opponents to : the i : ip ‘ . ald od-4 matters of dispute, : téllo and Joe Adonis,” had sup-|serves notice to the PSC that = i = * tow-in measure . cgntended that! Con't Agree : : hat more you-ne | “Mr. Halley and Mr. O'Dwyer be: o had" hit (6 was seco” so-7 A16r May 15. if hp rate order i i 7 —— Mmatorists should Penalized] gato toon op ppt. a ~AR8-Seseion with adroit £aRew-— Wyo oi Ne APRTONRE, ADE cout Will again. oo mt ai Rai fae Niansatiort tops re props cr vat Talagt si wR yen net- Had Yoda EC for Ml 1 14048 r the. year Mook Wed fephone company] = = vn & : § t- — errands. OY Eton Continued. From Pags.One |t0 read the grand jury record? fo,peon 0°." 0 ‘O'Dwyer came out of the Army, charges that the PSC ‘was Ydé-|: 1 _ “ETT Porter Seidensticker, first|making there—I'd know of it if] A~—~¥he mayoriof New Yark 18| “yp. GiLwver fifst was elected with the rank of brigadier-gen- liberately delaying the case.” ! : district Democrat who led part there had:” we : Ha pues. gn. The Jman Sieeled i muver in 1046 and Mr. Halley gpa) 2 rgeis ON Zo "Order : . 5 of the .fight.for the ordinance, Mr. Waterman added that “I. asked: & : . : he pt : PH ~§ declared. NG one shotld be per-| might also say “that if I were in much of the time. “Isn't it a fact that in -1946- Mr. Sherman, who has been| The ‘utilify asked the pic lo ) : mitted to thwart the city’ coun-| Mexico, I might get a’ clearer Mr. Haley still pressed and Mr.yoy suspected a system of polite hunted in 48 states as a witness, approve an order allowing the ] . cil’s intention to clear the streets View of it.” '. 4 O'Dwyer replied: . payoffs from bookies?” (turned up yesterday at Katonah, telephone company to. raise rates “for rush-hour trafib.” No one here knew of a Mr, “Some day when youre mayor| ‘Anyone who wouldnt suspect N.Y. He was expected to testify | ¢4 9 million a year, aii : : Rosenblatt, mentioned by the of New York, Mr. Halley, you'll that, is born every morning,” Mr. at today’s session. I= a Transfer of $3000 of parking : . | : While the case was underway meter ‘funds to pay for a tow-in|2Mmbassador as having informa- understand better than you do O'Dwyer replied. | Mr. Kefauver said he expected | . : Mol truck also was approved. ‘Leroy tion concerning gambling in the now:” ; : Q—Isn’t it true that organized the hearings which began eight attorneys for the utility took it J. Keach, Safety Board president state. : ¥ {Didn’t Forget’ [gambling breeds corruption and days ago to end tomorrow. Orig-/to court, demanding an emersaid bids already had been re. |." Dis appearance "before the inf, O'Dwyer testified yesterday a disrespect for the law? |inally it was scheduled to wind Up gency rate increase while the ceived and contract for the truck | cnateé Crime Committee, Mr.| , visiting Mr. Costello while an| A—As long as gambling is {l- today with Mr. O'Dwyer’s testi} was pending. The -utility f can be awarded immediately, |oL"Yer also sald that Sen. zrmy officer and on an Army = mony but Mr. Kefauver extended! the rate increase was ; Y. .|Tobey ‘had sent to New York to What price fame? btai {said that if the rate inc y mission and finding Tammany (the proceedings to obtain more ted, the telephone sub-| i Fix Charges get contributions of his last cam- Leader Kennedv and other Tam. The Indianapolis Times city |evidence. - {not granted, P ; The ordinance calls- for a $5 paign. ane men ers Mr. Halley| desk telephone buzzed. A |" Mp costello came back to Room | Scribers would be reimby ged Ade maximum charge for towing and| In a front page editorial Dec. wanted to know if this wasn't woman asked: a 1318 in the federal courthouse on| Judge Cageom , oo) May py $2 maximum daily storage fee. (18, 1950, written by Publisher. This Costello who's been |poley § late yesterday after| ner , . . the dominating thing in your 7 |roley Square late yesterday after|, ....iino he felt there was no Guy O. Ross, Democrat, led a William Loeb, the Manchester ining about this sinister influ-| OB television : . . where's Ab- Mr O'Dwyer had engaged in day- Indicating delay" until at feastl fight against the “fast time” |Union, which campaigned against ence in Tammany?” | bott? Ain't he with him any [jong verbal jounsts with Mr. ¥al.| Juusial Fay wn resolution on technical grounds. Mr. Tobey in 1950, referred to «Of course 1t was one of the| more?” . ley and Sen. Charles Tobey (F.| "14 the emergency rate increase He declared the recommendation contributions madeyto the Senator, factors,” - Mr. O'Dwyer replied. Racketeer Frank Costello: N. H.), the most inquisitive mem-| ould have been approved, telemE that clocks be advanced was in|in his fight for relfelection. “But there were many others.” was teléviseG as he appeared ber of the committee, op bills in Te ‘would violation of Indiana law calling| He said he was unable to get| “It seems to me something you| before the Kefauver ©gime | Fourth Appearance fon climbed about 75 cents. a fro state-wide central standard any information on Mr. Tobey's! would hever forget.” Investigating Committee in tw c : | th . : time, camipgign contributions, : “I haven't tte it. I'didn’t| New York... Contes Ion oUt kesmen declared cect S mere : : . In other action the Council ap-| “More than $10,000 or nearly forget it.” Bosten Me Lou Costello, the mniovie Liki bokiry vines and, = die a Y BS AE ANGE rg NEE on CAN re A C8 Cl Rg I ET mine ASTRAL BT Tobey’s campaign funds, |’ N of C33 Rp SIRE WAS a PATIET, (tion threat, he was willing to tal company needs the additional Cs : . Bruian pn B50 SB CERT ‘pofies and” fire radio equipment, |came from four mysterious, uni-| , * - National Probled Bud Abbott, wouldn't like the Fe also had been threaten d with funds for a long-range construc- - : : . ’ eliminated parking meters from dentified individuals,” ‘Mr. Loeb] Mr. Halley questioned MTr.| jnferericé. . i a n threatened with x : . {contempt of the Senate three tion program. * in front of some homes, and ap-|said. 3 O'Dwyer ‘about corruption in the times for failing to answe es-| Public Counselor Jones, has : proved widening the property line| mr police ‘department while he was legal and profitable the danger , “°8 g ? Ques. Sho pes. pas ar ; | ) f ons. : |said that “there is no emergency PS of W. New .York St. from! Re . ter to Vv t . |mayor. Mr. O'Dwyer said that is there. And anybody who . ; lat this time : : y White River ‘Pkwy. East Dr. to| gis ; ore when millions of people wanted doesn’t realize that just isn’t’ Mr. Costello's voice was much CERI , ; Blake St. In Ci ‘Pri me to gamble, bookmaking became Town up. Aik : stronger than dn his previous ap-| ‘ gl ; RIGHT SHOES—RIGHT! ; Submitted First Time ty nary enormously profitable and the Q—You couldn't have Rook. fpeslance when he complained Nyy Recruit’ ; i You must be registered to vote police were subjected to tempta-| Making without a police payoff?/that laryngitis made it difficult | - s——— ; : Ordinances submitted to the P J P : : council for the first time included |'® the May 8 city primary. tions. f A=] vas Freie about it for for An ane op the questions The, Roving Ki nd & Itis tly important to get GOOD SHOES Wry : a $5000 appropriation to pay the| Lf You failed to vote in the last| p, suggested a standing federal |. ¥. sare. jinew was Sig PoPPed by Me. a Yeoman Ralph Parmerise of regardless of what you pay— » city’s share of the cost of a “Lit- primary or general election, you commission With an annual ap-/02 2 powder keg. now. anyone; Although Mr. O'Dwyer coughed | P Shoes can't look good or feel good unless tle Hoover Commission” set up by| ust reregister. Branch registra- propriation of from $25 million | 1 on hall is Situng On a powder several times during the early the Navy Recruiting office here they ARE good—Strauss presents good tion boards will accept filings] y - €g In the present con ons. minutes of his testimony, he be- h d it a the Legislature. Mayor Bayt will ly [to $50 million to stand as “a| > y, he (thought he had a good recru r pri lus an understandin announce his appointments to the from 2 to 9 2. In, \watch dog” over nation-wide js My Halley asked Mr. OD ericame a formidable and loquacious last night—but he turned out to gies s at you Fr Se | i group “soon,” he said yesterda Tomorrow's boards will visit six e knew that the sale of racing witness as the hearing progressed. fitting service to insure ample room A proposal to transfer $16,00010Cations. They are: crime syndicates, scratch sheets reached an all-| He denied hotly that a candi. P® One of the roving kind—with| for each toe—the proper support— of city funds‘to purchase equip- Ninth Ward—School 68, 2107) “As long as you have 15 million | time high during the first year date for the Democratic nomina- Sticky fingers, too. that underwrites foot iy ; ment for Weir Cook Municipal N. Riley Ave.; Fire Station 12, 339 people who want to bet,” he said,|of Mr. O'Dwyer’s administration. tion as mayor needed Costello's! It seems that the potential fu- "As the twig is bent—so is the tree inclined.’ | Palin. Sherman Dr., and School 62,|“and as long as you have wires! “I-am waiting for that beauti-| ture tar was broke and had no| '9 ; , § Airport also was submitted indorsement and insisted his only Other . ordindnces introduced 4715 E. 10th St. \and various sheets and news- ful day, Mr. Haley, when the fed-| meeting with the gambler oc- Place to spend the night. : ! call for widening of W. 30th st.| Sixteenth Ward—Fire Station 3, papers giving full information to|eral law will prohibit publication, eq in 1942 when he spoke to, SO seaferer Parmeriee, fear- Prices are reasonable— £ from Capitol Ave. to Boulevard 1136 Prospect St.; School 21, 2815 those 15 millions you have some- Of scratch sheets or any racing yim on Army business |ing another service might snag S————————————————— E Place and the clarificati ¢ English Ave., and School 39, 801 (thing that’s not entirely local. information,” the ex-mayor re-| : ‘his man, offered to bunk him at 3 ri nts of 2 : - “ry ae S. State Ave “It’s national, and until we get |torted Tis conflicted with 18SHIMONY vie father’s home at 2001 N. New for footwear so worthwhile. g of veterans in Tynda . . , | . given earlier by Charles Lipsky, : Towne, city housing project. ar help from the national govern-| Mr. O'Dwyer then pointed out ; | Jersey St. ! SI Cusine frogs. Lodge Will Meet ; ment shutting off the information, /that the mayor of a city of 7 his. Ein Dep Wblican, that * Come dawn the “recruit” was i a U.S. Charges Rad Arms Southeastern Rebekah Lodge We are in trouble everywhere.” [lion persons couldn’t possibly portant. [gone—so was an overcoat, a ta- The styles pictured—are only an Produced i No. 749 will meet fat 7:30 p. m.| Makes Apology supervise the detailed operation eee creo {ble model radio and an expensive indication of the variety— roauc in Germany {tomorrow at the lodge hall, 7 N.| At one point, Mr. O'Dwyer of the police department or any Auriols U S. Bound [table lighter. There is quite a selection of b BERLIN, Mar. 20 (UP)—War Hamilton Ave. An “Easter Pa- apologized for having used the other municipal department. | PARIS. Mar. : | Today the Navy, the Army, ‘he, others—including Official BOY : materials for the Russian army rade” will feature the meeting. [term “witch hunt” in speaking of| The mayor, he continued, had ent Aamo] sur Presi (Air Force and the Marines- plus: > Oxfords wi are being produced on a large : a district attorney's investigation to make sure he had honest de- dent Vincent Auriol and Madame the city police—are conducting a SCOUT OXFORDS—and ords with scale in the Soviet zone of Ger-| THE BEST THING FOR SELL-|that turned up a $20 million a partment heads—and, he added, Auriol set out today on their combined operation to locate the THICK CREPE RUBBER SOLES— A many in violation of the Pots- ING HOMES and other real es- year bookie ring in Brooklyn his department heads were 80odwill trip to Washington. thief. 4 dam agreement, the U. S. high state is a TIMES Classified “For which was paying $2 million an-|honest. . : They left by car for Le Havre to - They'd like to enlist him in the g Commission charged last night. |Sale” ad. Folks in need of homes, nually to grafting cops. Corsf to Testify board the Ile de France tonight. French Foreign Legion. The commission listed the business and investment property] Mr. O'Dwyer has been known| Mr. Halley said he would sum- TAN ELK—with plants involved in a statement always shop where they find the as a Tammany fighter himself— mon State Industrial Commis- Sharkskin (noreplying to Russian charges that WIDEST SELECTION of offer- from time to time. While Ma, seu) tip : YO, isi Edward Corsi to repeat un- STRAUSS the United States is rearming|ings.... THE Indianapolis Times he cut off the Hall's patronage > on cr P SAYS: RAD Neolite sole, West Germany. |Classified pages. ‘now and then to force reforma. der oath his campaign charges : TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW rubber heel. SS Ee ____ that Mayor Vincent Impelliteri| Sizes 82-12, was supported by Thomas “Three -$ 4.45% {Finger Brown” Luchese, a notori- | Sizes 127.2, SHOP WEDNESDAY 'TIL [ous hoodlum. 5.95 “ Mr. Corsi, unsuccessful Republi-| 3 Mondays and can opponent of Mr. Impelliteri, | | Saturdays too ° e (had implied that Luchese wanted, ¥ to, “muscle in” on Costello's po- 3 litical influence. x ’ The possibility that Gov. Thomas E. Dewey might be called to testify was dispelled last night by Committee Chairman Estes Kefauver (D. Tenn.). 2 F Lovely Bed Gov. Dewey, too ill to go to New : or a Lovely Bedroom |york, ‘invited the committee to S 0 LI D M A p L E question him at his office in Al- % bany. But Sen. 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