Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1951 — Page 4
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$3700 Demanded In Two Parking Violation Suits
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Judge Howard and Judge Alex Clark both had refused to sign warrants the last three weeks for the arrest of -persons with many unpaid stickers. “We have been ready and willling to go out and get these repeated offenders,” he said. Not a Precedent Mr. Craig said filing of the actions in circuit court was not setting a precedent. “We will not take such drastic action against all offenders,” he explained. “But we did feel thes se were extrem aggravated cases.’ Leroy J. Keach Safety Board president, said Judge Howard's
{challenge of the board's right to
nullify. stickers was a surprise. “That never has been challenged in the 12 years since the
fix-proof sticker system was set
up under Mayor Reginald . Sullivan,” he said. He declined further comment until obtaining legal advice. Criticizes Prosecutor
Informed of the circuit action, Judge Howard
court sharply
{criticized the city prosecutor.
“If they did not like the decision of this court they could have
lappealed it to circuit court or they could have taken a change of
venue in the first place,” he declared. “I don't like the things going on around here and if the traffic
department does not give me a of the welfare law because both who has {complete written report on how actions would constitute a “GOP not referring to the defendants.” {many stickers: issued, how. mady:retreat.” ity
{paid and tHosé* not paid, I'will be forced to 80 in and see What is {going on. He said he would wait 10 days {for the report before taking posi- 8 [tive action. The reports, the judge added, to be submitted
| weekly. None have been filed in {the past, he said.
Rein on Arrests Judge Howard confirmed he and JudgegClark had ordered no warrants for arrest of repeated offenders go out unless signed
"oy one of the judges personally.
“We want to stop indiscrimi{nate arrests,” Judge Howard |said. “Until we are convinced all we are not
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Give Answers Or Rot in Jail, Gross Warned
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Records Subpenaed Today's action was a surprise turn in the “Mountain coming!
Carson, attorney for Mr. Gott- for $1 million a year in bribes. schall and Mr. Kirby, had sub-| 'Gross walked off the stand yes-| penaed all traffic department rec- terday just after he had been] ords. |asked to name the policemen with | Since the files were too bulky whom he met in a Brooklyn res-
to Mohammed” case where John bookmaking syndicate in return PYterian Church with burial instroyed part of the rambling, parently without ever seeing here Poll served two years. Burial
to be moved from the second |taurant to arrange for setting up! ‘Mrs. Fuqua Routen of Miami, Fla. taken to nearby hospitals fori|1942.
floor to Judge Howard's regular his third “horseroom” in 1942, He| third floor, the came back to the stand later and| judge agreed to hold the hearing asked for a recess until this mornin the second-floor Municipalling, pleading he had an upset Court 4. |stomach. His request was granted. The files were lugged there last, Today, Mr. Helfand started to week, but the case was continued take up the question where it had as Mrs. Maybelle Oliver, cafeteria been interrupted by Gross’ walk-| court clerk, was ill. o ffyesterday. “The Mountain meeting Mo-' “Mr. Helfand, yesterday I sald hammed halfway” routine was to I wouldn't answer any questions,” have been continued this morn- Cross said. “Today I feel the ing. same way: I won't answer this
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more Asked Recess
Frederick Kaplan, a defense attorney, asked, a recess.
“Sit down,” Judge Leibowitz nti- Bcrec Law told the attorney. “Mr. Gross, the court directs
you to answer the question.” Gross made no reply.
Will Stand Up
Continued From Page One the. judge sald.
“I refuse to answer the quesleaders have threatened to ‘“bom- tion—that question or any other bard” Gov. Schricker with “fire- questions—at any other time.” works.’ J . In Ft. Wayne, Mr. Hughes said| Gross just he too would oppose: repeal of hands tightly. postponement of the effectiveness “Is there anybody in this room intimidated you? I'm
sat, clasping his
: “I, stated I refuse to’ answer.’ “We were right then,” he said, Gross’ voice sounded as if he were “and we are right now.” about to weep. At Republican State Headquar-| Then Judge Leibowitz told him: ters, Claypool Hotel, a spokesman “You'll sit in that chair for two said GOP legislators will hold a days if Recessary. »n special policy meeting on the welfare issue immediately after the! Governor delivers his message to them.
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (UP) urt in an auto collission at 56th —Dr. Robert D. Calkins has St. and Ind 100 yesterday. been elected president of the, In fair condition in St. VinBrooklyn Institution, a private cent’s Hospital today were Frank research organization. He will DelVecchio, 26, of 419 N. Lintake the post next July 1. He wood Ave, whose head was insucceeds Dr. Harold G. Moulton, jured, and Max Haun, 24, of 54 institution president since its N. Kealing Ave. with a cut on establishment, who is retiring. [the head and a shoulder injury.
mitted were Mrs. Haun, 22, and S Mrs. Mary Jane Miller, =12250 N. Goodlet Ave.’
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Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, Sept. 19— gay that a cigaret carelessly Daniel C. Miller, veteran news- flipped into a ‘closet touched off | paperman, died yesterday here. a blaze in a nursing home which] | Former editor of the Evening killed three elderly women pa-| {World here, he was in newspaper tients and injured 53 persons. | work 59 years. Mr Miller was 75. | Services will be held at 2 p. m. they had found no positive cause | {tomorrow at the First Pres-| of the fire which yesterday de-!
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Rose Hill here. [two-story building abput 15 miles
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| (UP) —Fire officials theorized to- or smoke poisoning. Attendants |
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Minister-Son of treatment for shock, sight burns Pastor Dies Here
Twenty-four-year-old Rev. Wesy E. Poll died yesterday in Canby, Minn. The minister was the
Death Takes Humorist son of Dr. Harry Poll, pastor of
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CARMEL, Cal, Sept. 19 (UP)— land Mrs. Poll. Gelett Burgess, well-known illus-| Services will be held at 2 p. m. |trator-humorist- of the early/tomorrow at the Antelope Hill {1900’s, died here yesterday, -ap-|Church of Christ in Canby which Sat-
{purple cow he immortalized. Mr.(will be in Blandinville, Ill,
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{Flora Dodds Miller; a son,” Wil- age was estimated at $50,000. {liam C. Miller, Bloomington; two
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UN Beats Back Vicious Enemy, Pushes Ahead
Continued From Page One tegic hill farther east after break-
tacular attack with flame-throw-ers last night. The height was the third to be taken in 18 hours by hard-driving, United Nations forces on the cen-
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Woman an Caught Between Trolley Pole and Auto
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