Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1952 — Page 7
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MURDER SCENE—Neighbors view the. charred remains of the Morgan County farm home, | scene of a"double slaying and robbery, Upper arrow shows where remains of Mrs. Elvie-Bradley were | found. Lower arrow points to spot where bullet-riddled body of Herman Taylor was found.
William R. Waugh Dies; Bertha Reed
Father of 4 Daughters ® les ie T
William R. Waugh, 44, engineer nical articles on utility operation. . for the Indianapolis Power &| As a registered professional on Bertin May Roe, 5 lifelons Light Co, and father of four gineer he belonged to the Amer-|, ii a churchwoman for 30 years, | daughters, died yesterday of a ican institute of Electrical En- 4isq here late today. Sid heart attack In his honie, 5805 E. gineers. Sh d aw lk the nh Lowell Ave. He is survived by his wife, Mar-| ¢ Je Passe oy ” D ome jorie, and their daughters, Mary, |S er aughnier, rs. wig { Pal ania RA Rathleen | Mrs. Reed also is survived by raduated from Cathedral High three sons, Noble, Indianapolis B Times staff writer; Wendell, ac-| School. 0 adv ¢ countant for the Indiana Gear] Ee oo a as Works in Indianapolisf&nd James Men's Club and the Knights: of E, a photographer here, Columns. Re Vas Lhe widow of B. W. work in the development and op-| - Services are being arranged at| poy o OO aca a it eration of the electrical distribu-the Moore & Kirk Irvington = one BT, SE Seager) tio system here. He wrote tech- Chapel. in the Methodist Church here, | - gh serving in such capacities as pres- | ident of the Foreign Missions So{ciety and a Sunday School | teacher. {
Fairchild Stands on | Mrs. Reed, was the daughter of | Record—Here It Is the late Dr. Evan Davenport a
| Indiana. By JOHN V. WILSON
Prosecutor Frank Fairchild, self-styled foe of gamblers arranged in Bluff
nd fadeaway fathers, heads into the last half of his two-, MRS. NETTIE BROWN, 71, of with these New Year's resolutions: |1054 Epler St. Services 1:30 p. m.
ONE: Renewed efforts to stamp out what he term:
syndicated gambling here. =r gambling of his drive
against non-paying fathers to include persons who refuse to sup-
port their welfare-pensioned parents. On chief = law
during summer vacations from Purdue University and took a full-time position after receiving his electrical engineering degree in 1931: Mr. Waugh became one of the company’s supervisory engineers. Officials said he did important
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» ” ~ JOHN WILLIAM THOMPKINS, 59, of 108 W. 11th St., employee of Hook Drug Co. past 10 years. Services 1 p. m, tomorrow, People’s Funeral Home. Burial, Floral Park.
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Murder
» On the Highways! SOUTH BEND — A father, mother and daughter died when| a New York Central passenger) train hit their auto yesterday.| Joseph Devolder, 32;
this record, the county’s enforcement officer —in his bid for
What has been his success to “date in these aims? “We -have kept up continued pressure on the long-existing organized gambling and have accomplished pretty much our objectives,” Mr. Fairchild said. However, his critics—even fellow Republicans—say he's merejv “playing to the grandstands. “hat means newspaper headlines.
He Splashed
Mr. Fairchild created big
3 hes in his year with raids ere on gambling tigures—Walter F. ON RECORD —Frank Fairchild.
(Big Tom) Thompson, SUSPSTRR,o 41 making charges of murder, \Weo man Divi nity
lottery operator, and Isaac (Tu fy) Mitehell, Indiana Ave. king-rape and burglary stick. . Three persons were convicted | School Student Shot
pin. of first-degree murder, three ac-| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5 (UP)
Two raids resulted in multiple grand jury indjstments Bot In} 0 uitted, seven found guilty of —Mrs. Susanna Reed, 32, attrac{tive brunet divinity student, was
the case of Big Tom, the public- : ity faded to a whisper. lesser charges and five charges shot and wounded seriously tonight and police sought Joseph
The record discloses Thomp- dismissed. son's offices were raided inf On 10 rape charges filed, the miwards of Pittsburgh as her March, He was indicted a month prosecutor obtained six convic-| gggailant. later, Then his case ground to 2 tions, all on lesser offenses. The! Detectives said the shooting, halt. Now, eight months later, he others were dismissed. | which occurred in a dormitory of has not yet been arraigned. | Burglaries resulted in 122 the Philadelphia Divinity School Prosecutor Fairchild blames. cq filéd, 85 convictions and of the Episcopal Church, apparthe lag on delaying tactics by BIg the others dropped. Many of the ently stemmed from a lovers’ Torts attorney. But his office. , i tions were on lesser quarrel took three months to answer oONSlor urges. ‘| Mrs. Reed is the widow of a motion to throw the case out ofl". . 5 months, Prose- Protestant Episcopal missionary
court. who died in Alaska, according to ood! cutor Fairchild plans to follow up| For a time, it was understood(, anti-gambling campaign. police.
Prosecutor was dickering for : he plea on one minor Among the targets, he says, chapge. But Big Tom refused to will be landlords who lease rooms
en a slap on the wrist, /to persons who have bought Be ae. 3 federal gambling tax stamps. Li | They will be ordered to evict their Will Tuffy Serve? [tenants or face ‘prosecution,
Iri Tuffy's case, the grand jury| Gamblers Evicted
-eturned eight indictments after DCF lh of his lr Prosecutor Farichild took the guarded records. The charges were same steps early last year. Some in the right shoulder by Willie
misdemeanors, providing only|15 landlords reported they had Jackson, 48, who was arguing shart jail terms. evicted tenant-gamblers or with Mrs, Jackson. All live at 330 At the outset; of the investiga- started eviction proceedings. IN. Missouri St. tion, Presecutor Fairchild said he] However, the newly opened! Jones was taken to General hoped to link Tuffy to a-conspir- federal record showed some of Hospital and charged with disacy to evade gaming laws. Such{the men of chance still were orderly conduct. charges carry prison sentences. {operating at the same stands. mbling cases| Prosecutor Fairchild also hopes pA eugs oat al Souris, to strengthen his operations in| thrpe have been heard by Crim-the new year by shuffling his inad Court judges. . neg ty osecutors are bei z| e Prosecutor's records show, pu prosecutors Ing i, 9 the defendants were. ac- moved up into more important
ul . The other had his case Toifen out of court on a legal technically. ‘Mr. Fairchild has fared much ‘better in his war on divorced fathers who refuse to support th families. d 4 the first 11 months of last year, 21 men were convicted of non-support. All but one were given terms of 1 to 7 years, suspended if they pay up. The Prosecutor reports support payments increased $250,000 last year. In additign, he sald, 23 men-who fled the state were returned to face the music. In, day-to-day routine Criminal| Court cases, Prosecutor Fairchild’s trial deputies have compiled. an amazing record. . : y obtained convictions In §8.7 per cent of the cases, ranging from “peeping Toms" to murderers. A total of 522 defendants * were imprisoned or placed on pro"bation. Ha ; Hewever, of all charges filed, “the Prosecutor's office had a 28.5 per, cent ‘“nolle” rateé .in Crimi- 4 nal Courts, That means charges were voluntarily dismissed. Nr, Fairchild explained the - “nolles” resulted from conyictions on other charges, lack of evidence, or handing prisoners
over to other authorities.
Sandra, 2, were struck at an ‘unprotected crossing in the suburb of Ardmore.
Laughs at Argument; Shot in Shoulder
tween a husband and wife had an unhappy ending for Luther Jones last night.
(sault and battery with intent to kill.
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