Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1952 — Page 5
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Wife of Whom—Court Ponders
beautiful woman * with. a a view on husbands in the
plural; today was accused of fraud #nd pretense by her latest mate, an Indianapolis physician, |
In a cross-complaint to a di-| vorce suit filed Dy “26-year-old Mrs. Clara Gaddy, the physician | charged she “pretended”. mar-| riage to him last Oct. 3. His suit in Superior Court 3 accused her of “fraud” vious marriage was dissolved and that she had no children.
Dr. - Euclid T. Gaddy, 5624! Washington Blvd. is the trim,| réd-haired woman's third hus-| band —according to her own di-! vorce actions, all still pending, | Trial Continued Part of the marital web untangled today when Mrs. Gaddy appeared in Superior Court 3 for| trial ‘in her divorce suit against the fifty-ish doctor. Judge Norman FE. Brennan postponed” trial
until Jan. 25 because her attor-| Rey Lawrence Shaw, said he was H. Other official action faced the| three-time wife: Prosecutor Frank | Fairchild .assigned an investiga- | tor to the case and said, “On the/ basis of present information, it| would appear this is a case for] the grand jury.” The eye-filling = wife, who worked in a factory between hus-| bands, lists her full, official name as—Mrs. Clara Katherine Ken-| dall Benequista Stamatkins Gaddy. The last three names stem from husbands.
First Wed in New York
She married Angelo B. Benefguista in New York Sept. 25, 1948, and they separated 13 months later, Her divorce from that tie pends in Circuit Court here. Next came Earl Gene Stamatkins. co-owner of a tavern at 235
N. Belmont Ave. She said they entered common=iaw marriage Sept. 15, 1949.
Her union with Mr, Stamatkins brought a child in September, 1950, but by then she had left him and was embroiled in a second] divorce suit, which she filed in| March, 1950. " Then came the prosperous Dr. Gaddy. They had been wed less] thafi Tour weeks when he filed for| annulment, charging she already| had at least one husband too] many. But he withdrew the suit] the next day, his counterclaim charged. because she “begged” | him not to follow through. She Isn’t Bashful But when she filed for divorce] Nov. 17, he came back with the| eross-complaint. | Mrs. Benequista ‘Stamatkins| Gaddy is beating a path to Judge| _
in telling him a pre-|-
— THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Briggs Dies IEx-Président
Of Packard Dj In Florida; acleafd Digs
CC LEARWATER, -Fla;, Jan, 17
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| (UP)®-Alvgn: Mag auley,. fofmer| Tiger Owner: pregident and chairman of the boafd of Packard Motor Co,
, died in a hospital here last night just] a day before he would have cele-
By United Press’ DETROIT, Jan. 17--Walter O.
IRS rts manufacturer Briggs, auto parts manufacturer. ... ,... coin birthday. and owner of the Detroit Tiger He died in Mort Pl t Hoe. baseball ‘team, died today at his) ial o iy NOT on an ! ol ee i - uremic poisoning an Mist), Beach, - Ma, home, Ris] en ronia, He had been unconfamily reported. Mr. Briggs would W : ;
i - |scious for 36 hours. have ‘become 75 next month, | ’ . : He came here two weeks ago In poor health for
several hi i ' on ’ 1a ? Yio wan stricken with his wife and one of his.two
|years; with a
[kidney ailment Sunday. His fam. “ORs lo spend his sixth winter lity said he seemed to have re- Season; " leovered Monday and went for a Mr. Macauley joined the auto]
firm in 1810 as general manager. | drive, He was made a vice president] His condition worsened, how- three years late. and in 1916 was| ever, and he was confined to higjelecied pres Shh He petsnis} chairman of the board in April} [bed Monday night. His son, Wal- 11949. and retired March, 1948. | [ter O, (Spike) Briggs Jr,
flew to, Cremation in Clearwater will] [Miami Beach from Detroit.
be followed by memorial services|
With him when he died were in Detroit. Also surviving is a daughter, 10!
N ev a son and the Most Rev, Allen grardichiiiren and. five. great. ‘Babcock, auxiliary bishop of grandchildren. Bo - isin}
Mr, Briggs was born at Ypsilanti, Mich., Feb. 27, 1877. ‘ He! attended public schools in Detroit, His first job was on the Michigan Central Railroad where
his father worked as an engineer.
My Acid CH! He advanced to yard foreman but
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quit in 1907 to work for a cement company. i > | Later he joined the B. F.\ {Everitt Co, as vice president, en- 'd "fraud." [gaged in making auto body trim. «2 cr—— | He was vice president and later; 4
. . . {he got control and changed the] : Detroit Widens Probe
{name to Briggs Co. now the larg-| Of Exploding Sweaters |, gies.
DETROIT, Jan. 17 (UP)—De-| He built Briggs Stadium, home| irs “worth its weight ia gold” whea ig considered acid indigestion causes gas and
MRS. CLARA GADDY—Latest mate cries
3d Gloves Session Will Be Jan. 25
The third session .of the | troit’s investigation of exploding of the Tigers. It pres- : sure pains. Tums neutralize stomach exciting Times-Legion Golden [Sweaters was widened yesterday | the most beautiful park In the CoCr Boo at Defore i starte—withe
when a dry cleaning shop turned majors. out risk of acid rebound. They coatsin
Gloves posing tournament will up-a dress believed to.ha, made. of, Mr. Briggs took sole control of | om Fisk of soda or other water solmble be in the N., Pennsylvania St, highly inflammable brushed i Tigers 1 1935 after the: out wiuies ta.oxecalialize. thas 3 why | Armory a week from tomorrow ey f Frank J. Navin. He had pur PD a Te I night, Friday, Jan 925 The dress will be given a fire chased a half Interest from the| 2° when over-induigence in esting, ght, yY. do. test today by. Fire Marshal Ed-| estate of Willlam H. Yawkey bry or drinking ‘brings acid ng: Wise sports fans are buy- ward W. Hail. 1920 and was the partner of Mr. teeny, Eo Tums handy—eat like |
ing their tickets in advance at “If this dress is made of that INavin and John Kelsey. erp Get a roll today.
have to check on dresses and| Robinson, Mrs. Everell Fisher and| | dress material just as we were] |Mrs. Philip A. Harh.
getting the sweater situation In; pi ti
Washington St.; Sportsman's Store, 126 N, Pennsylvania St.
these sporting goods stores: dangerous material, it will open| He ied he Sharon Cam. GES Sv Bush-Callahan, 136 FE. Wash- (up an entirely new field of in-|St0m Wid 5 ooo, BIH OY ol 2 ington St.; Em-Roe, 209 W. vestigation, Mr, Hall said. “We'll | (Charles T. Fisher, Mrs. W. Dean| AL) Ca
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lest independent maker of. auto Tee Bad He Didn't Keow Abowt TUMS |
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Brennan's court.” Her divorce suit|)® against Mr. Benequista was filed the dav before—in the the same court. The Benequista hearing is set for Jan. 30, five days after the Dr. Gaddy hassle. She is unbashful about what the short marriages are -worth in balm. She's suing Dr. Gaddy for $50,000 alimony, $150 a week support From Mr. Stamatkins she asks $10,000 alimony, $75 a support and $2000 for At torney Shaw. When Mrs. Gaddy, looking neat in a tight worsted suit and | silver earrings, appeared in court this morning, she told reporters, “I'm not gonna .say anything more.” Meanwhile, she says, sha is living, without husband, at 2141 S. High School Rd.
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