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Goodbye and Fine— .
Clark Makes Court Exit Graceful as Possible
By R. K. SHULL | A five-minute interlude in the = =Judge Alex M. Clark today Crime-meets-justice session came tried to make a graceful exit/When a delegation of police court from his judicial career. {attorneys presented the judge] He almost succeeded. {with a farewell gift. The courtMaking his final appearance 100m was cleared for this cere-
on Municipal Court 4 bench, the mony: Five minutes later it was
Judge} waxing nostalgic at times, | Pusiness as usual." found it difficult to be a lovable | character, when faced by the us-
ual assortment of inebriates and I ornado | criminals, | |
His goodbyes to familiar faces) were
o interspersed with under- | : standing lectures to. misguided 1 S an
youth and savage blasts at hardened criminals. SPRING VALLEY, Ill, Dec. 7|
Wi of he rst men to appear | (UP) — A tornado swept silently e Judge ark today was, ravi 3 Joseph Ray, 23, of 920 Cedar St. | p 2 Vine on ‘the outshis He was charged with vehicle |° 8 town of 5000 people taking, [last night, killing at least one per‘I Had You Here’ {son and seriously injuring another. Said the judge: “I had you| Two railroad stations and two here [iRfare me Fh years, ot {home were demolished and the seven days ago—my =z first day on the bench, (roofs ripped off three others.
by 2nd you haven't: changed Of entire county into darkness, greatWith this, Judge Clark washed Y Nampering search efforts. his hands of the Ray case, post-| City Clerk Ed Dabler said Joe poning it until tomorrow when Sheyak, 55, a transient, was faJudge Scott McDonald takes over, [tally injured when the Chicago Judge ' Clark had announced & Northwestern Railway station earlier today he would try to/¢0llapsed. Mr, Sheyak and anavoid sending anyone to jail on/other transient, Edward Scarka, his last day on the bench. {50, were in the station when the
He almost succeeded. Then up| Vind struck.
came the case of a 26-year-old] Both were taken to St. Marga-| drunk. The arresting officer 'ét’s Hospital here where Mr. testified the defendant had ripped |Sheyak (died shortly after being the officer's shirt and struck him admitted. Mr, Scarka was said to} in the mouth. {be in “fair” condition.
“Thirty days on the state! Mr. Dabler said the twistert
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“Business as Usual feet wide on the edge of fown, Next was a 35-year-old Chicago ‘Without making a sound.” woman ordered to “leave town”| *
a week ago by the court. She was Fa sentenced to 30 days in women's HOUsekeeper { Prison on an intoxication charge. |
In assessing fines in other Gets Big Estate
drunk cases, Judge Clark was] careful to see that none would) CHICAGO, Dec, 7 (UP) — A
fines at $1 a day when Christmas| Was bequeathed half of the bulk
comes, {in a second will of a wealthy]
[Chicago publisher filed today. |
Primary Teachers Frank A. Larson, publisher of} {the Swedish American Tribune, Meet at Butler inamed Mrs. Siry H. Bennet, 36,
Marion County’s primary teach- |g . or a large share of his fortune ers met at Butler University «pecause of her many years of
Wednesday afternoon for a read-| faithful service,” according to a second day of the trial to discuss|,. ered gracefully. He' climbed Prague Radio Nov. 27. {the gentle art of bumps and |
ing conference and seminar dis-
{will filed in probate court. cussions.
|Storm-dewned wires plunged the *
Shrough. a rayine ahopt 560.Ciro’
stripper Lili St. Cyr didn’t stage| lone bump or grind in his night-
lof a $1 million estate. yesterday, art “like ballet”
{those little inviting movements
| } | She would share the bulk of the grinds. He said he was an expert, Prof. W. L, Howard of the Col- estate with Mr. Larson’s brother, because he'd been a Broadway
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FOR FREEDOM, $2566.44—Indiana University president Her-
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man B Wells (left), head of the seventh district Crusade for Free- |
dom drive, gets a check from Vern Ruble, Bloomington attorney. Mr. Ruble ied the camipaign in Monroe County, which topped its quota by more than $250.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES saa BAIN
J - |year-old detective's son, who quit
‘PAGE 9 - Garrison to Be Judge In Reynolds Case |
: Attorney Samuel Garrison qual-| Lyon and Donald Ulrey Mar. 6 |ified today as special judge for| Several months ago Reynolds
‘He Learned From Pops— a) ; . was given a suspended sentence {the . trial of Samuel J. Reynolds; =o placed on probation on a sim-
Secret Work of Youth Crippled Ca nada’s Reds amined three . policemen yar charge for shooting Patrol-
date was set for the Crim-/Mman Charles Bainaka. - {inal Court 2 trial of Reynolds, 34, Business Outlook, by J. A. on charges of -assault and battery| - : Sunda with intent to kill. He is accused| Idvingston, Is in your Sunday of shooting Patromen Merlin E.[ Times,
BARGAIN
By United Press
| MONTREAL, Dec.
T—A 19-
the Boy Scouts when he was 15 and moved away from home to become a Communist youth leader, was credited today with helping cripple Canada's Red movement. In four years of secret activity; Maurice Boyzcum, whose . father is second in command of Montreal's subversive squad, tipped off police about the operations of young Communist leaders. Police raided four homes last night on information supplied by the younge undercover agent and seized Communist documents and literature, but no arrests were made. : Paul Benoit, special provincial { police agent, said the raids dealt TR “a real hard blow” to the Com- MAURICE BOYZCUM—His munist youth movement and gave, tips hurt Communists, police a “better idea who the fu-j ~~ ture leaders of the Communist gg: ra Still Ahead | Young Boyzcum said he worked steve Russefl, Indianapolis stuthis way up in Communist front dent at Columbia University, New {youth groups and was considered| york City, leads in the second la leader. But last Nov, 27 he was quarter of the Phillip Morris in-
Hammond-Chicago MID-WEEK
REDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES
Court Spectators Roar—
Boss Rallies to Lili's Aid— Does the Bump, Grind
§ boss, Herman Hover testi: Glesler.
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- Eg wt gp pe Lrg rt Sty ge ro mls vse hn fd indignantly yesterday that] WEIL SEAMIIEred ier Troyer atter rafas. “uh, a bump is a pelvic propul-| ga.
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movements in a howling court-| women and two men room to prove it. irapt attention.
The dignified nightclub owner
Cyr's dance at Ciro’s was high|{Mr.- Hover. ’ '
She never, he insisted, included trate it for us.”
{that the prosecution at her trial cried, Mr. Hover. for indecent exposure claims she did. i
Stunned by Request
Mr. Hover took the stand on thel 4 temporarily
lege of Education welcomed the victor, in the second will signed chorus boy, a dance director, gion »
teachers. The Butler University igept. 21.
Choral Group sang and Butler's An earlier will signed in March, 0f Hollywood's swankiest night-| Future Teachers served .refresh- 1049, left all but $68,000 to Augus- Clubs.
ments. Itana College, Rock Island, Ill,
and finally the. manager of one yup;, the spectators roared
he then did a {“grind” just like the burlesque
laughter,
“Well, what is a bump?” Inquir- queens on the runway.
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, |becoming a police agent in 1947 | HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 7—(UP)—/ed Lili'’s attorney, famed Jerry when he read Communist litera- RELIEF AT LAST _,.__ lowe” his “aier brought home
oy “What is a grind? continued Reds Charge Slansky
club, and he demonstrated the|yr, Gjegler while the jury of ten |W listened in|
“It's a circular movement of Slovak President Klement Gott- JOSH Fight 30 the seat of the trouble to
told Beverly Hills Justice Courtithe hips without moving any|wald said today that Rudolf still be in jail “paying off” their|SWedish immigrant housekeeper|, =. 1.3” tones that Miss St. other part of the body,” recited, y
“Now,” said Mr. Giesler, “illus“Tn front of all these ladies?”|e5caPe to the West “with the aid|Sreosote
The chubby nightclub owner; oggried by Prague Radio. Slan- to please you or druggist refunds stunned but|Sky's arrest was announced by money. Creo
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if [ h : = The Indiana Presbyterian Sy-| ; : J . record today as expressing / “amazement, deep concern and . é {determined oppesition” to a proposed ambassador to the Vatican. ’ |
The sentiments of the synod] {were written in a letter. to Presi-| {dent Truman. A copy of the let{ter was mailed to The Times. It i was composed by the synod council and signed by the Rev. Frank C. Martick, chairman of the social education and action committee. The four following reasons were given for the :synod’s posi-
| ONE—“It is a violation of our {tradition and principle of the
TWO—“We have well-substan-{tiated and grave doubts as to the | practical effectiveness in the con{test with communism, of such a relationship with any religious in par-
THREE—"“We look upon the action as a definite form of re-
FOUR—"“We are dismayed at this act because of its divisive | effects in the United States at a | time when unity is most needed.”
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