Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1951 — Page 8
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PAGE 6 ample evidence” in the Dec. 1. Mother Rescues {1949, to June 17, 1950, hearings Drowning Baby
Niblack Uphold hd - land thus granted the accused of-| Durham Dismissal fy Ty granima VEEDERSBURG, Oct. 19 (UP) | —A mother's protective instinct
The stormy petrel of the police
‘department was a hero one day for her baby was credited today |passage.
qr P I f Fo land under suspension the next in with saving the life of 1-year-old om | 0 C © [Ce his eight-year police career. John Drummond
One day in 1947 he.made ha- = Although Mrs. Willis Drum-
tional headlines for his ~'cOn-.mond, 36, never swam and never.
4 Scientious follow-up into the case practiced artificial respiration to adverse ruling, Mr. Durham said ,¢ » father who stole to give his b water victim, she Fl into
he would not continue his appeal family a Christmas dinner. A Coal Creek near her home yes-| fight but would concentrate in-|/few days later he was under sus- terday to rescue the boy. Then] stead on a sweeping grand jury pension for failing to take off his ghe pumped the water from his investigation hat in the presence of an officer. lungs. H oh rt time later Dr. He won a promotion to detec-| The child fell in while playing owever, a short time later DI. (jye sergeant for his vigorous along the bank. Mrs. Drummond Durham said he had changed his campaign to clean up gambling found him lying unconscious in| mind and that he would carry on and graft, only to lose it later for five feet of water. She applied his appeal battle as well. | “insubordination.” respiration while a neighbor who
Mr. Durham, Bow attending Wife Filed for Divorce heard her cries summoned: a fire|
department squad. | law school and employed at Mam-| A¢ the height of his headline 1
By the time help arrived, the moth Life & Accident Insurance patties last year, his wife sued child was pi wang a) of life
Co,, today said he “wouldn't take him for divorce. She charged he and ' >. § a respirator was used until the job back If they offered it to “conducted himself in such a proper breathing was restored. | me. manner as to gain undue publicity, | | He said the appeal he lost to-/and as a result of said undue day was not an effort at rein- publicity, this plaintiff was em- Body of Man Found statement in the police depart-|/barrassed, humiliated and greatly . ment but merely a fight “to clear disturbed.” In Wabash-Erie Canal my name.” He carried one demotion to! FT. WAYNE, Oct. 19 (UP)— Ruled Trial ‘Fair’ court, and the jury ruled for him. Coroner H. Paul Miller investiHe said he had instructed his Heyes Jeven ents later the cated today the death of an unlawyer to make a formal request®™ =" "°° "7" Ww : identified man floating in” the old immediately to Prosecutor Frank “It was” all political and all Wabash-Erie Canal h Fairchild for the Grand Jury in-|/Came after I exposed the graft,” 23Yonie Lana hele,
vestigation which. former Pros- Mr. Durham said today. The body apparently had been ecutor George Dailey promised in| He said he would ask that the in the water for several weeks, print but never conducted. {Grand Jury investigate not only accordingeto Deputy Sheriff LesIn his ruling today, Judge 'Ni- the major charges which resulted ter King, He said the man was
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ee tr Ce at Ce CE bene ty and appeared 10 Ve. investi tions. Qari lees OLY AXIIOCrANT Salo Lar ARN 0 HEF Aaa Cot R77 7%
AmarTitgecd the. CRATERS OR RICK ERI RIA EKSIGELAT DG Als Hang EHiea3l) years qld iw i aE the patrolman was dischargeéd-=:iittie incidental indignities” whith! The body was<found by four his alleged complicity in a bur- hé said were part of the move to men walking along the canal yesglary ring. He merely ruled that oust him from the police force. I'terday. - : ‘
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Important to Hoosiers To. Hoosier Republicans, pas (sage of the tax bill is. most im{portant because it gets the Republican Party in Indiana off a attempt to ease Dr. Bahr from hot seat. It contains an amendcommand of the hospital. ment, sponsored by ‘Sen. William
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Trustees Informed E. Jenner (R Ind), which au- : The trustees have been informed thorizes a recent action of the when he or she will be available of conditions at the hospital, ac- GOP-controlled Indiana State to give a pint of blood for' the
Red Cross in Korea. The card is dropped in the mail, and the appointment arranged .at the local Red Cross Blood Center.
Health Legislature to make old age relief {rolls public. Indiana loses all its federal funds for old age assistance unthe Jenner. amendment!
cording to the Mental Council. The Hospital: has been under fire quietly for many months. The fight broke out gnto the less More than 50 persons couldn't open this week after two State Pati. - wait to get home to fill in the Senate committees investigated] Many big city Democrats, such .,.q They sat down at the desk the hospital and found a shortage aS Rep. Mike Kirwan (D. 0.), say vided at the display and signed of food, one nurse for more than they cannot vote for the tax bill tor their donation. and inadequate|With the Jenner amendment it it. treatment for mental ills. | In the Senate, Sen. Jenner Dr. Walter Kelly, Democratic/Waved vigorously to his colleagues | member of the State Senate, de-|Not to support the motion of Senfended the hospital administra- ator William Langer (R. N. D.) tion on the floor of the Senate for a roll call vote. Sen. Langer [failed to get the support to force
“Dr. Bahr has a reputation of & record vote, and only he and the highest order and is not given| Senator Everett Dirksen (R. IIL) the credit he deserves,” Dr. Kelly announced they would have voted said. ‘The only trouble with Cen- against the bill. tral is that it doesn’t have enough| Having Same Success | There were signs that House State Sen. Harold Handley (R. Democratic. leaders were having LaPorte), chairman of the Penal/some success ih Hining ¥o their pital signed on the line, mentioned and Benevolent Institutions Com-:colleagues who had voted against {pat the donation was in tribute mittee, said Mrs. Gardner's cri- the bill. Rep. Herman Eberharter to her brother, a wounded veterticism was justified. He said -her|(D..Pa.), who led the revolt of big an’just returned from Korea, then
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