Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1951 — Page 11
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Ex-Lake County Court Walkout
By United Press ! CROWN POINT, Aug. 14 (UP)! —Blaz Lucas, former Lake Coun-! ty deputy prosecutor who walked out of his disbarment hearing; was sought today on a charge of contempt of court.
Mr. Lucas, whose disbarment was recommended by the Indiana Bupreme Court disciplinary committee, stalked out of the court-| room with his two attorneys yes-| terday when Circuit Judge Rob-| ert B. Stewart denied a 60-day continuance in the case.
The attorneys, Milo Tomsich and Harry Long, said ey need. ed the extension to prepare a defense. Mr. Tomsich. told Judge Btewart, sitting as a special - judge from Brazil, he was trying! to make a “Roman holiday” of the case and the three left the courtroom despite orders from Judge Stewart to return
Judge Stewart said he would he able to make a recommendation In the disbarment proceedings without Mr. Lucas’ presence and authorities indicated ‘hey would make no all-out effort to apprehend the former prosecutor. However, deputies pursued Mr. Lucas {in the direction of Gary when a warrant was sworn ont for his arrest. Mr. Lucas was charged in a “white paper” issued by the Gary Crime Commission with conferring with organized gambling interests in his office. He resigned as an outgrowth of an anti-vice crusade launched by Gary house-
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on campus at Purdue Unive through Sunday. encampment at other than a military base,
COAST GUARD TO THE RESCUE--An intensive search for a missing amphibian plane two Haverhill, Mass., couples aboard ends happily 30 miles southeast of Portsmouth, N. H. Coast estimates of expected revenue and
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L AF AYETTE, Aug. 14-—-Indi-Air Patrol cadets are holding their annual encampment ity This is the first
Fifty boys, ranging from 15 to
18 years .in age from 12 communit
ies, are attending classes under the supervision of the 9592d Voluntary Air Reserve Training Squadron and the Lafayette CAP. In addition to the classroom
wives. work, the boys .are participating St in athletic events, and tomorrow will take flights in a multi-en-Man Who Hadn't Slept sined plane. Maj. Thomas Angell . of the Indianapolis CAP wing For 30 Years Dies staff is in charge of the encampBEVERLY, Mass, Aug. ule: (UP)—John E. Healey, 94, who
claimed she had not slept for 30 years, died yesterday. Mr. Healey claimed that he rested by sitting in a chair four hours a night.
Doug to Visit Cleveland
CLEVELAND, Aug. 14 (UP)—
Gen, MacArthur has agreed to
vigit here Sept. 6.
‘Just Good Friends'— No Reconciliation Planned
With Prince, Babs Insists
By United Press appeal against his wife's divorce,
PARIS, Aug. 14-—Woolworth put said that he would welcome Heiress Barbara Hutton and a reconciliation “with open arms” Prince Igor Troubetzkoy are and added: friends, but if he thinks she is “If 1 have another month I
: think I can win her back.” going to marry him again he's all
wrong, she said today. “Iscan assure Ss you I will never
‘Igor Is Wrong’
¥ | In a 90-minute interview in her Et [Ritz Hotel suite Miss Hutton said
marry 1lgor Igor is all wrong. again,” Miss “I am more than ready to forHutton said. give Igor and let the past be for“I am glad to gotten,” she said. “Who am I to : refuse? He needs friends and he
be reconciled to
Igor as a friend. needs help and 1 will
But there can be no question of
help him
Actually, we { already are jour remarrying friends again. 1 | Miss Hutton plans to leave tosee him often day for Venice to attend the and we talk to Canal City's famous festival. She leach other on is taking with her, she said, “the
'the phone al- Miss Hutton |, ,g4t unbelievably wonderful
most every day. dress in the world,” made for her
“But I have my divorce and I as a special favor by Balenciaga, have no intention of giving it up.” famed Spanish dressmaker. Igor said last week that he had| “It looks like something out
instructed his lawyer to drop his|Of this world, black with embroidered gold all over it,” she
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said. She will wear it, she said, at a private masquerade party in Venice at which guests must wear 18th century costumes. Miss Hutton said that, even aside from Igor, she has no plans for remarrying. But she com-
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Teens to Name Queen At Fish Fry Aug. 24
A teen queen will be crowned Friday, Aug. 24, opening date of a. three-day fish fry of the Fall Creek Civic League in the 4500 block of Evanston Ave. The contestants are Loretta Minear, Teddie Owens, Ruth Dooley, Rita Baker, Leah Courim, if Helen Dooley, Jean Gardner, i} Gwen Bigham, May Hicks.
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Trim Tax Rate But Not Budgets Is Council's Aim |
By JOE ALLISON
Cuts In the proposed $2.148 Indianapolis tax rate for 1952
$18.849,17288 budget request sought by the administration. This became evident last night as City Council began its study rof fund requests from city departments. Instead, councilmen indicated, the amount to be raised by taxes, on which the tax rate is based, will have to be trimmed. { This™ will “be _ accomplished, {Council Finance Committee {Chairman Joseph Wicker said, iby increasing administration
trimming expected expenditures for the remainder of 1951.
‘Conservation’ Prevalent opinion voiced last {night was that. City Controller {Patrick Barton had been ‘‘conservative” {in preparing revenue
estimates, Expected money needs for the last five months of this year probably are more than will actually be required, several councilmen said. Only” a few questions were raised last night as the nine
councilmen, sitting as sa finance committee of the whole, studied money requests from 10 departments, No.indication was given where councilmen might request that appropriations be trimmed.
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However, most budget slashing
fs done in private session of the council. L.ast night's hearing was open to the public. Representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, League of Women Voters and Indiana Taxpayers Association were present, Consensus pf these groups was that the $18 million plus “spending budget’ was as near to actual needs as could be expected. Present at the hearing was Republican candidate for mayor Alex Clark. He appeared on invitation of Mr, Wicker following Judge Clark's charge that the budget was being “railroaded” through the Council,
Hearings Sgeheduled
Public hearings will be held on budgets for the Department of Public Safety, Department of Public Works and Department of Public Health and Hospitals Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Friday hearing will be on budgets for. the Department of Public Sanitation, Board of Aviation Commisgioners, Redevelopment Commission, Board of Flood Control and City Controller.
Snappy Alibi
NEW TORONTO. Ont. Aug. 14 (UP) — William Titanic had an unbreakable alibi when he was accused in court of biting another man during a street fight, “I couldn't,” he told the judge. ‘My teeth had been kicked out and were lying on the road.” :
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