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Grand Jury Probe Still To Be Faced
By JOHN V. WILSON t If curvaceous Clara had been| in court today, her face would have matched the red in her hair.
Mild-mannered Judge Norman | E. Brennan,“in annuling one of Clara’s three marriages, stung the 26-year-old woman” with a series of face-slapping verbal barbs. He called her various sorts of woman in various sorts of ways. }
Clara, who was Mr. Behequisto, | Mrs. Stamatkins and Mrs. Gaddy| at one and the same time, is now| Just plain Clara Katherine Ken-| dall. i
Gaddy Marriage Annuled
Her third marriage without di-| vorce—to prosperous Indianapolis] physician, Dr. Euclid T. Gaddy— was annuled today by Judge Brennan, Superior Court 3. And this is what the Judge] said about her in open court: “She just wanted to live in a state of fornication with a bunch of men atthe same time. “If they prove this matter (ot | bigamy) on her, she belongs in prison.” | And to Dr. Gaddy, 5624 Washington Blvd. the Judge suggest-| ed he take their satin-covered| marriage license and “burn it oe) in a big celebration.” i There were other words about] the former Mrs. B-S-G. But she | wasn’t there to hear them, let-| ting her attorneys handle the) case, {
To Ask Grand Jury Probe
Further embarrassment, and| worse, faces the comely redhead. Prosecutor Frank Fairchild said he will refer her three marriages-| § without-divorce to the Grand Jury | ; for possible charges .of bigamy. And Dr. Gaddy, through his attorney, said he’ll be glad to testify. “She had me fooled completely before we were married, but it didn’t take me long to find her out,” said the 55-year-old physi- | cian. Wed last Oct. 3, they were | separated a month later and she sued for divorce, with $50,000 ali- | mony. She withdrew that suit yesterday. Clara's first—and apparently only legal—husband was Angelo| conferred yesterday with her P. Benequisto of New York. She won an uncontested divorce from! him yesterday: Her second mate came in 1949
Times Washington Bureau —Ear] G. Stamatkins, co-owner ’ A of a tavern here. That appears WASHINGTON, Jan. 25-—The
to be dissolved, too, because chief of Army Finance today Clara's attorneys withdrew di- lasked 500 persons—one-third of vorce action against gm Za his staff—to move to Indianapolis 8 in court today that the Sa bg arrangement was not irom hora a3 soon as possible. legal marriage. She said a child The $23 million “payroll Pentagon” at Ft. Harrison won't be
was born of that union. All of which now leaves Clara ready for them #ill next year. But
free—of husbands. (Maj. Gen. Bickford Sawyer wants —— ithem to move anyway, as part |of the Defense Department's de-|
wb Times photo by Lloyd B. Walton.
LEGALS AND LIMBS—Mrs, Benequisto Stamatkins Gaddy attorneys, Lawrence A. Shaw (lef) and Thurl Rhodes.
Army Asks 500 to Move Here From Washington Two Airlines Asics
{centralization and dispersal program. . Presumably the Army would try to find office space for them! in downtown buildings in Indianapolis. It will pay the expenses of those iwho move, Gen. Sawyer said. The 500 are mostly civilians in the retired pay and transportation branches.
DALLAS, Tex, Jan, 25 (UP)
Airlines agreed late Yesteraay. a plan to consolidate the lines into one system.
man of the board of Braniff, Dallas, and by Thomas F.
Continent, in Kansas City, Mo.
- Oft-Wed Clara Loses oDBIas Gets Judicial Scolding GOP Shake-Up Is On i
On Consolidation: Plan
The officials of Braniff International Airways and Mid-Continent stock of the two top Democrats - on| and for other purposes. The com-| two pany folded within a year of the
The merger was announced by T. E. Braniff, president and chai*- tor want to find out if the loan %
By JOE ALLISON tration in city ‘hall has launched | a major political house- cleaning | {in the partment, Commissioner James B. Chap- | pel said today he had fired “about {| 15" street crew members and had lemployed ‘about 25" since the Ifirst of the year. Mr, Chappel said: “Fve got to get rid of the Democrats. 1 couldn’t leave theth ‘down there, They would knife me.” That the firing® were politica was confirmed today by Oscar | Hodges, business agent of Local 716 of the Teamsters’
Postpone
Until Tuesday
Times Special NEW YORK, Jan. 25—The government's million dollar excess | profits case against four affiliate {companies of Empire Ordnance) |Corp,, the much-criticized and in-| |vestigated munitions combine, today was postponed until Tuesday.
Frank McHale, Democratic Na-| tional Committeeman for Indiana, {represented Empire Ordnance| during the war as attorney, di-| rector and stockholder. The four affiliates of Empire] {Ordnance owe the government labout $1,160,000 in excess profits, lace ording to the Justice Department.
Two Actions Slated
Today's postponement left the | promoter of Empire Ordnance— |New York stock speculator Frank {Cohen—in the position of naving 2 two court actions on the same|/8® day. He is required to be in phila- kT |delphia for further questioning [by L. Leroy Deininger, referee in {bankruptcy, who wants to find 5 out more about the complex tinan-| 2 |cial maneuvering behind the bust-;8€ ed Empire Tractor Co. another B= lof his ventures. | Empire Tractor was the shortlived venture from which Mr, Mec-
put her best foot forward as she |Hale and his political protege, 22
{Democratic National Chairman |Frank E. McKinney, extracted {$68,000 profits apiece before the company collapsed.
Borrowed $600,000
Mr. Cohen borrowed $600,000, he has testified, to buy back the
transaction. Now, trustees of Empire Trac-
in which financed the quick profits
Ryan, of Mr. McHale and Mr. McKinney| chairman’ of the board of Mid- nudged the company into bank-|
ruptcey.
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Mic | Paul Barnes. 21, 2 College Ave.; Mar-| jorte Delk, 19, 1750 W. Market. Joi Forestal, 26, 1505 Fletcher Ave.; Jo! Ann Wysong, 22, 39 8. Dearborn. James Jump, 30, 1625 Hall PL; Alma Com- | best, 30, 1820 W. Vermont. m—————
DIVORCE SUITS FILED
Patricia vs. James McCord; Philip vs. Norma Austin: Roberta vs. Harold Mc-| Glashan; Mary vs. Charles Thayer: Jeana vs. John Batle; Jbhn vs. Zelma Acton: Dorothy vs. Gene Pritchard; ma lian vs. Ralph Johnson: Elizabeth vs. Willlam Butts; Anna vs. Rollyn Gillespie; Clarice vs. Orville Theriac; Doris vs. Wil- | liam Robinson.
BIRTHS 3
Mae - Ballard. | Moran; Roy, 3 Rosemary Hamilton; Harold, Thelma Walker; Brick, Made, In ok ery.
At Met] t—W. W., Patsy Pence: Amos. Ruby Sevier; Wayne, Dorothy Mason; Russell, Doris Howell: Richard, Mary Kattau: Robert, Janice Denton; HerEa Sista Jourdan, oleman——Jo Theodore, Roxie oui Eo! Hon:
M 8t a rh dy bert, Mary Mull: Paul,
At 84. Betty Miller; ws Bey Virginia Moore.
LS At St. Vincent’ 5 Robert, Mary Kleeman: John, Hazel Hansgen: Thomas, Barbara @, Sonor Jacob, Alma McCool; James,
AL General May, Gowanda Jones; John, eneral— Kole Mae Cole; Milton, Jeraliae Dickerthodi Lawrence, Carol Finley; Methods Cohen: David, Ccitte Totty; Donald, Dorothy Bradley: Virgil, Patrl-
Ab cla Malenke. Lois Alumbaugh.
At_St. Fra neis—Charles, Flora Podgorssi: , Marian Gambill; John, Evapong, Marian G Margaret Wilson. DEATHS ; Isabella hork. 76, at '3321 N. Denny, cerebral hemorrhage. Matched ‘American walsht snd
Richard E. Fuller, 87, at 131 N. Wallace,
corongry occlusion
william W, Hayes, 77, at .1429 Carrollton, myocardit
Dale O. Hetarixson, 63, at 1731 Arrow, e, rere ean. 66, at 1648 N. Somerset.
eo Logan, chiaries Poole, 74, at 1445 Broadway, hyper-
Joon Walker, 70, at 844 8, Kenwood, carwiiliam P. Land, 65. at 350 E. Washing: ton, Coronary ooclusion mma C.
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The new Republican adminis-| (long.
street commissioner's de- {there,” Mr. Hodges said.
as general chairman of
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which many of the fired men.be-| Edward:T, Carlson, president of who have lost their -jobs appeal Local 716, refused to comment, to us.” ; “I understand there were to be, He said, however, “there is.a . : some "politic al shake-ups down, regular grievance procedure which Mr. Carlson sharply denied a we, will follow if any of thos se meri ufiion knew which men were to’ er RE pes - lose their jobs in spite of Tumors 1p li Abo dl around CS8ity Hall that the union ea S C 00 0 ice an on {had submitted a list of the men d to be fired ‘to the street commis» Fund Drive A Rood Blockades \(e b2 Myr. Chappel said he "is 4 ANGOLA, Ind, Jan, 25 (UP) sure” how many men are on tha Robert A, Gallagher will serve Indiana, state police abandoned street commissioner's payroll at road blockades early today in the present time. He “guessed”
the Cath ; 5 men had been hired and
lic High Schools fund drive now their search for a life-term con- a getting under way. vict who escaped from a Mich- & ny fydson, chief clerk in the The Most Rev. Paul A. Schulte, "830 State Prison guard: at Jack- commissioner's office, said his rec. Union to archbishop of Indianapolis -and Son, Mich, ords showed 35 men had been dis« chairman, today an- Fred Bryant, 45, Grand Rapids charged: since the first of the year, nounced Mr. Gallagher's accept Mich. was last. seen at.Angola He said that about 15 had been fance of the chairmanship. The Ha Wak se : . 3 hired. new chairman is president and as sentenced to life in prison Mr, Chappell said the men had lirector of the Public Service Co. I 1929 for armed robbery. been let go for ‘efficiency pure Inc. Bryant, a prison trusty, threat. POSS ! : The fund, described in a pastor- ened unarmed guard Delbert Mur “Some of the men had been al lefter written by Archbishop docks with a knife, grabbed his loafing on the job and not show= Schulte and read in all Catholic keys, and forced the guard and "8 UP for work,” Mr. Chappell churches Sunday, envisions one driver Jack Stone into a prison sald. : He added that union officials
new Catholic high school on the station wagon yesterday. side and additions to both’ The escaping prisoner later rethe Cathedral and Sacred Heart leased the prison emplovees and
High Schools. headed for the Ohio border.
had agreed with him that loafing or-drinking on the job were suf ficient cause for discharge,
The Rev. Fr. Victor Goossens, The automobile was found pastor of St. Mary's Church, is|abandoned near Edon, O., 18 miles 17 Seaman Rescued executive clerical chairman of|southeast of here. Later, author the campaign and C. V, Loughery|ities- learned, Bryant hitched a MAR DEL PLATA, Argentina, and Jacob E. Kiefer, associate ride into Angola with. two teen-.Jan, 25 (UP) The American general chairmen. Other layraen|agers, freighter Mormacsun rescued all lof all the 34 parishes of the In-|— — —— 17 crewmen of a crippled Argene dianapolis Catholic community Full basketball coverage 18 |i; . trawler last night in rough lalso will do committee work and’ included in the Home Edition of geas off the Argentine coast, The
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