Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1951 — Page 5
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THURSDAY, AUG. 2, 1951 ____~_ me
Calkins Mental Test Has Tinge of Politics
At General Hospital, there was/but there may be some mental] then be given a mental exam, but
“confusion” about who expedited illness behind it.” it's very seldom that a judge does 1° Calkins case. Miss Jeanne it on his own,” Mrs. Louis said.| ancy ‘M Social service worker {whom Mrs. uis said she conOrders Pre-Mental Test tacted, said admission was up to In the case of Calkins, normal Dr. Alex Ross, head of the ward. procedure was not followed. " |But Dr. Ross today denied apJudge . Clark today explained proving Calkins’ quick arrival. he had ordered the pre-mental| “I had nothing to do with it,” because Mrs. Louis and the po- he sald. “We try to take in the licemen thought it was needed.” most seriously ill first.” He said But Mrs. Louis denied she made | there was no indication at present any such recommendations to the that Calkins was more seriously Judge or anyone else. In fact, ill than others—in prison or at Mrs, Louis pointed out, she didn’t home—awaiting mental observaeven interview him before the tion. court session in which Judgel The doctor said it would take at
ins to an ‘out” from murder!
prosecution. Walter Lewis, depu-|
clared of unsound mind, Indiana would retain jurisdiction until he! is decreed cured. After that, Calkins would still face the Tennessee charge, for which there is no statute of lim-
the chance for witnesses to move
case, it was pointed out.
" Clark dismissed the drunk charge least several days, possibly weeks, | ks Sueed. Act | oharioe es at 3.5 NM Dr Lucida DeLosch 0 at General. carci-| FREEZERS Nn and ordered a mental exam. |to determine if the examination Seeks Speedy Action |" Woodruff PL; Carolyn E. Schmals, 20./;,; ine Gano, 79. at 2330 N. Delaware.) "1 never saw him before court. Was justified. , But Judge Clark said: '1 want John. Seatraves: 1, yun, Eastern Ave uta CE Gerdts. 16. at 2030 Madison, co- We specialize in service, honest weight and quality. We sell Govt. Graded ’ ds Ha tas itis : ‘ I didn't see him until after the| Mrs. Louis said Judge Clark to get him to Tennessee as 800M | pgrian Swindier. ON hia 1% Clara Agnes Gross. 87, at Methodist. cere- Meats! We have our packing house . . . and sell direct to you at wholesale Judge ordered the change to pre- may have acted “on his own’ be-|/as possible. It's not my intent to] a : . W 38th St: . bral hemorrhage : d fi h dget Payments " 8 De aad A. Biatr Williams. 37. 140 W, 3 4 Ludie Virginia Toens. 78. at 4609 E. Wash. prices. - If you have a freezer, buy your meats in large quantities . . . at these at oF for free mental exam,” Mrs. Louis said. cause “he knew Calkins for many have him coumitted to an asylum| Elizabeth A. Ingram. 28. 8112 Kenwood ML rR onary insufficiency . ] ' y " b ey A : In her interview following the years” But the Judge today here so he can avoid prosecution genneth Nichols 31. Stilesvilly: Geraldine Qrville Stacy. $2. at Lone. leakemts = = | LOW PRICES! Shop and Compare . . . You can’t beat ‘em! PON" court session—in which, Calkins dénied he knew the defendant in Tennessee.” a Tm 31, SU Ll —— | PURE AND was net even called béfore the very well. | Calkins told police he has been CT : ; act Lens Serviee bench—Mrs. Louis said she “didn’t, . living at 2031 N. Delaware St.[DIVORCE SUITS FILED Clubs : DELICIOUS Ib. c [ndianapolis, Ind talk to him long enough to deter-| In Army 5 Years | His bond in the Tennessee case| Helen M. vs. Paul W, Rasnage: COT-| Kiwanis. luncheon, tomorrow. Claypool - EB, sony 3. ou mine If there.was sufficient rea- “During most of the time he was permits him to live where he vs. Kenneth R! Newton, Katherine vs. Al LeBien. El Lally = €o. speaker POT ROAST i Je Lb. 52¢ son for the mental exam.” {working fer ° the Republican pleases until due for trial. Vanmeter. Mary E. va. Sm Heary Brown: Indiana Astronomical Society. 8 p.m. *edssmsasnssresecaeeee oss Tondet ,..., eatensasnoss ATA Signs R {Party, I was away in the Army The charge against Calkins Olive M vi. John A Batard, Maxine X Meridian Paul Richey, speaker HICKORY SMOKED PICNICS ........... 5.00 0 sversss ..covcionmanmendth 35¢ od gns Recommendation (for five years,” Judge Clark ex- states ‘that he fatally stabbed Paul Birth; Thelma M vs Irs Ronaid Selnstech eu ve ened Monday. ANE ; Mrs. Louis did sign a recom- plained. |his bankér-brother, Clinton, ON ham; Anna B. vs. Everett E. Phillips: lers H. 8 Snell, superintendent of engi. rd or mail mendation' for mental test, but “It had nothing to do with the June 11 after an extended drink- Leondrd A. nt Bowens F. Weiss) Soiigreq Deng BY a djanaDolts Western Electric Ib. Cc ; D CANADA she noted on the order that it fact that he worked for the Re- ing binge. {William L. Dorn: Leona G. vs. Majin 1 ; i eds oer i per Instructions of Judge publican Party and I am a Repub- | McLinn; ‘Marguerite M. vs. Robert C Ship Movements PORK CHOPS ;, : »49¢ ark. lican.” . . oe {Arvin ? eR RL I adiasissaes arenas inrssinsnass inenliy . ane Tige said he wasn’t cer-| Calkins was a party hireling, Shooting Victim {BIRTHS » New York ari Havre ain t wa » sti - i ri . { oys Queen Mary t ni : 2 ay on s Ihe arresting offi employed chiefly to write cam 0 s $ H it | | At Homé—Biil, Porotny Dillon. 828 N J a Southampton; Leerdam. | 1b. Cc S or other policemen who told paign speeches. He was noted ur oO ospi a East; Farrell. Elsie Ross, 03 War Yk TOL Departures Amaican Judge i - y ‘ 1 rif ' i th erri ope Agen. Mormacwave, 3 him Calkins appeared io be in a for his ability to needle rival can- James Rasmussen Sr., 31, one Harry, Nettie Abel, 1335 8 Tremont. g * Saturnia. Gibraltar, Steel] Our Own 29¢ i, SiTesling oHICETS)diistes: hree shooting victims here, Riaere Anca, Robinson, 36. N Records. penanti ith yo diinctere@ PAN SAUSAGE .............c......o00 Pure—Delictous .oovmmrinenss: Lb. i i : ¥ S oache; oy. y . <502° m Stockholm. ¥ r A i cessesnnse said nothing in their report about| Calkins has no connection with of threes shooting .vi t Rs vestorn Charles Myrtle Suiters. 707 anda: F'izabeth. San Juan: Esso Bethle-| BEEF FOR STEW regan : cst dred nt eane en LB. 5%¢;
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a mental ex i : ss t : Smith said Smination 2M Sgt Jyuge Clerics current. bid: for odist Hospital yesterday after- AC Se Vincent's—Baker, Mildred Barrett: 5 ie Bal ae Te Bl iy ; Jones did not talk to the Judge. “I feel he's better off in the NOON and taken to his home near “wiliam Mary Jum; John, ‘Mentielts Cristobal Mormacowi, Bahia, Moma ‘No: 1 SLICED ............ 5.18 c In ordering the exam yester- hospital than out on the streets, \ndian Lake, Jeanne ‘Holmes: Paul. Rosemary Richey; Juan: Queen of ~Bermuds. = Bermuda; day, Judge Clark instructed Mrs. where he could get in trouble! Mr. Rasmussen and his son, a coleman—_Norbert Martha = Steflev: San Francisco Arrivals—Steel Artisan. : | § Louis in court to try to get again,” Judge Clark said.” James, were wounded and. his| YUle Beulah Lewis; Wi haw: O80. \C. G, Gordon. Far East: Dagia © ANNOUNCEMENT—TO BETTER SERVE OUR CUSTOMERS OUR NEW Calkins into General Hospital the, “It would make it look bad for Mother, Mrs. Helen Woes. killed | a¢ Cal Geral. MAT. Hawai; eater Victory. Houston: . y same day. Within two hours, it him in Tennessee if he got some bY his father, Alvin C. Rasmus-| jor Souuack Hig, Nee Sibel Wii fo Mary, fap, nenine. voroianis’ O STORE HOURS are 8 a.m. fo 8 p.m. Daily—9 a.m. fo 1 p.m. Sunday was accomplished. {black marks against himself here en Wt Tames Jr: still is (Sheil: Raph Eileen Huper' = | San Francisco Departures—Steel Artisan Hospital ‘Confusion’ {Wie out on bond, lin otic, at Riley Hos- Ale er an Poster; Sharler . al i 11:1 VC [Xs dhl Store’’ Such speed is hardly normal. “Not Quite Right” pital. : a Moihatis-getil. eneva. owipnOTOUP Sets Fish Fry Mrs. Louis pointed out that there| “It would seem to me that a/ Alvin C. Rasmussen, prominent garcl Clara June Daye Donald Bille, 5.4 fry will be held tomorrow | : DRIVE-I N were about 30 prisoners awaiting man: who kills his brother, and|North Side construction engineer, rence Ruth Morrow. “Charles. Dora ang Satyrday at the Southport transfer to General Hospital for| then goes out and keeps on drink-|shot his son and grandson at' Carolyn Freeman: Robert. Metta Finely. Masonic Temple, Eastern Star, mental observation. Some have ing heavily—he's not quite right. their Indian Lake home and later At; St. Francis ames kaiph, “Mary Rainbow Girls and DeMolay are ME AT 4 ARKET been waiting a long time because There would seem to be something killed himself. Earlier he had af Dferson; Robert, Ann Buchahan. _ . ldponsoring the event,. which willif
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