Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1952 — Page 10

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By ART M¢KINNEY LAWRENCEBURG, Ind. Aug. 21—I almost got

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for every step of the way, If vou're in a hurry, it's just the place if youre willing and able to pay, Another member of The Post staff Miss Barbara Eickbusch, and I were asked to run the gauntlet as an experiment, No one suspected that we were not simply trying to get a “hurry-up” marriage. No one asked us for credentials. jut everyone wanted his cut, n n n OUR FIRST stop was a jus tice of the peace, Frederick H Pope Sr., whose office is on the eastern outskirts of Lawrence burg. It wasn't hard to find. A giant sign stands astride the

building, which Is a converted filling station. It says “Justice of the Peace- License Information Here.” We went inside, seeking In { formation. Mr, Pope himself welcomed us. “80. you want to get mar-

ried,” he said. “How old are you” We told him. He smiled, “Do you have a blood test?” he | asked, We said no. “You should have got it before- you came over,” he said. “But we can still do it today.” We asked about the cost, “It will cost you $25 up to 4 o'clock and $55 after 4.” he said, "It's a little more on Sunday. The license will cost $6, $7 or $10, and T charge $15 here at the office.” He gave us a card. On one side was printed “Justice of the Peaca Office, Short St. and U. S.' 50, Lawrenceburg, Indiana Office Phone 544, Walter W. Howard at Your Service.” (Mr Pope, who recently re tired, is substituting for Mr Howard, who is now- on vaca On the reverse side was printed Dr. C. EK. Pieck, 1052 Scott St, Covington, K¢.” “Aren't there doctors around here?” we asked. are, but it

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then come back here. We'll take care of it.” " un u WE DROVE back to the doetor's office in Covington, Three other couples were in the waiting. room, “We can't take you o'clock bunch,” the gaid. “You'll have to come back -at 1 for the results.” The doctor sampled our blofil.. “That will. b® $10,” the nurse said. pot : “Some of" our friends,” we said, “only ‘had to pay $8. The nurse considered a moment,

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JOHN H. RUSSE . ©" Lawrenceburg justice of the peace for 17 years. He is 81,

“For you,” she.said, “it will be only $8. However, the usual price is $10.” We thanked her. We were back at 1 p. m, There were three other couples in the waiting room. . “Going to Lawrenceburg?” the nurse asked. We looked startled. “How did you asked, ‘We were keep it a secret?” “It's the nearest place,” she sald.

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n ” » WE PLEDGED her to secrecy and drove back to the court

house at Lawrenceburg. A man in a straw hat was standing on the front steps watching us, As we entered by a side door,

he too hurried inside. “Planning to get married?” asked the man in .the straw

hat. It was Edward Fasnacht, justice of the peace, Hig office is across the street from the court house. “I am a justice of the peace,” he explained. “I marry people. Don’t you have a license yet? Come on, I'll show you where to get one.” He turned us loose on the second floor, headed for the license bureau. A pretty female clerk asked for the blood test certificate. Then she asked the usual questions, such as date of birth, home address, and parents’ names. No proof was re-' quired for any statement we made, She gave us a choice of a license, one for $6, one for $7. The $7 job was nicer. “We were

told,” we began, ‘that it only cost $2.” “If there's one for $2, I never heard of it,” she added, ‘We bought the $8 license,

» a n MR. FASNACHT was malintaining his first-floor vigil when we started to leave. “I marry a lot of people,” he informed us. ‘But I'm not one of these touts. There is a justice of the peace here who gets everything he can. Extra for the hall and extra for the witnesses.” We asked him who the other justice of the peace was, “I'll tell you,” he said. “Just come on over here.” He was leading us across the street. “How much will you charge?” we asked. He looked us over carefully. “Well,” he said. “Usually it's more, buf I'll only charge you $10. I'm reasonable. I'm not one of these touts.” un n on HE GRABBED the license | from Miss Eickpnusch and hur- |

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ried inside to fill it out. Miss Eickbusch decided that the assignment had been completed. She fled in the general direction of the car, where our friends were waiting. I went inside to retrieve the license. After explaining the young lady's desire to be married by a priest, Mr. Fasnacht was very amenable. “I couldn’t marry you anyway,” -hé confided then. “I didn't know you

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entrenched in the car when 1 returned with the license. Since she is engaged to a young man who is now in the Army I don’t think the license will be needed, after all.

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