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Friday, June 5, 1959 Parti-Page 10 3 VOTE TO INDICT DRYMALSKI, 7 IN BAIL PROBE Continued from first page reported that a major factor fi HANSEN CASE DOCTOR FEARS FOR IMS LIFE Fiance Passes in Lie in the inclusion of Judge Dry malski in the true bills was his invocation of his 5th amendment rights in refus ing to answer some of the questions asked when he ap peared before the grand jury a week ago. The bills voted Thursday were the first ac tions taken by the holdover grand jury, which now has Detector Test Continued from first page the roof on the second floor of the 12 room building, and the other against the wall of a workshop on the first floor. Delayed Marriage Godlowski said the fire caused a delay in his marriage plans. He and Susan had rescheduled their wed completed 90 days of service. The vote was taken after the jurors completed a full day of hearing witnesses presented by Assistant State's She got on at Cleveland!" Atty.

Abbey Blattberg, spe cially assigned to the bail ding for June, and intended to move into the suburban bond probe. At least 12 witnesses appeared, it was re 'Mechanizing of Court residence with her three chil ported, and a good deal of dren. Told at Bail Bond Quiz Duncan Hansen, appearing in Criminal court -again in time was spent in the jury rooms by Ted Marcantelli, chief clerk of Criminal court, and George Klauser, auditor, touched on the traffic ticket fixing scandal also involving Chicago Tribes Pm BerktJ Springfield, 111., June 4 Joseph L. Gill, clerk of Chicago's Municipal court testi the court. Gill testified that while he bookkeeper, and financial ex pert for the state's attorney.

Two Describe Forfeitures fied here Thursday before a special Illinois Senate com Marcantelli and Klauser re mittee investigating the bail bond scandal and reported Chicago sooit will have one of his thus far futile attempt to have bond fixed that will allow him freedom from the county jail, was served with a state fire marshal's subpena calling for him to appear for questioning about the fire. The subpena was Issued by John W. McFarknd, chief of the state fire marshal's Chicago office, and handed to Hansen in the court of Chief Justice A. L. Marovitz of Criminal court.

Hansen's law r'--, -flA i I I A t' ''M-V" JLii'' 1 'llf ih Aftr I "'ill' 4 I TZ? '1 i 'rf fl I i i it the best mechanized courts in the United States. The Cook county Demo knew of no wrongdoing by any of the clerks he has appointed, it was self-evident that all laws had not been complied with in the bail bond scandal. He repeated previous statements to reporters that it is impossible for a clerk alone to fix a case or a bail bond record. State's Atty. Benjamin S.

Adamowski has charged wholesale vacatures of bonds cratic leader said a ticket portedly described for the grand jurors the exact moves that were followed in the several instances in which bond forfeitures were vacated and penalties against bondsmen remitted. These actions, the state has contended, were the basis for a majority of the losses in public funds. The case against Judge Drymalski, reportedly, was one of fundamental responsibility." As Blattberg report processing electronic computing machine will be installed at the traffic center, 321 N. La Salle st, by July 1, which would make the court-record amount to a $150,000 loss in Municipal court He is also investigating the $500,000 a keeping, system superior to that of any in the nation. Headed by Sen.

Graham The elected chief clerk ap peared before the committee edly presented the evidence, the chief justice was named as the man who finally signed orders more than 2,000 in number and dating to 1956 vacating bond forfeitures. yer, Charles A. Bellows, was unable to be there and the hearing was not held. Judge Emmett Morrissey of Felony court is scheduled to hear Friday another plea by Hansen for his freedom on bond. Block Jail Interview A.

D. Besto, deputy state fire marshal, called at the county jail in an attempt to Interview Duncan Hansen in his cell about the fire at Godlowski's suburban residence. Bellows refused to grant permission for the in-treview. Dr. Godlowski bought the headed by Sen.

John A. Gra ham Barrington to tes Knew Responsibilities tify about the bail bond scandal in the Municipal court. His statement on the use of the.machine was the first time the committee had Describing this phase of 1 iff H- the investigation to an 111! nois Senate investigating committee on May 16, State's Atty. Benjamin S. Adamow home at an auction ordered; year ticket fixing scandal.

Five employes of the court and city have been charged in the scandal. Gill said he had been trying for a "long time to get the judges to sign the court sheets to protect themselves and the clerks," but added he knew of nothing in the law to require them to do it. Investigators have charged that clerks have been using rubber stamps to fix cases. Raps Blame Shifting Graham told the committee that he thought it a "dirty shame that more people who had information on the bail bond scandal had not come before the committee to testify. He said he was referring to persons who had been abused by bail bondsmen.

The chairman said he also was disgusted with the ski, referring to Drymalski, said: He and he alone bears PATIENT IS SUING DR. I Z. GODLOWSKI FOR MALPRACTICE wtd "J--- I 1 lt the responsibility. "The man who signed the orders knew the extent of his jurisdiction, knew his respon by the Circuit court It had been built by Dr. Eugene Preis and his wife, Irene.

Dr. Preis, physician and surgeon, said it cost them $214,000. The Preises separated in 1957 and the house was sold. Mrs. Preis was evicted from the suburban home last March 31 by Dr.

-Godlowski sibilities, knew the nature of the act that he was doing and then openly, deliberately and If you're in step with today! trend to elegance in 1 Dr. Z. Z. Godlowski, physician at 55 E. Washington st.

who was the fiance of slain Susan Hansen, is being sued for $50,000 damages in a malpractice suit on file in Circuit court. The same suit consciously did it." Later, two of the jus is in perfect harmony with the gracious mood of life today. Right now would be a good time to try it, and discover for yourself why go many people everywhere are turning to Schenley. daily living, gooner or later you will turn to Schenley, the incomparable Whisky of Elegance. The light and mellow goodness of Schenley Reserve tices who had attended the conference stopped to chat ill with reporters who had ques Tinkers to Evers to Chance tioned the chief justice.

Judge Joseph J. Butler said: "I'm shocked. It's hard to believe Judge Sigmund J. Stefano- answers he had received from some of the witnesses, saying that some had attempted to shift blame to other offices. The principal previous witnesses have been Chief Justice Raymond L.

Drymalski of Municipal court SI 39 PINT wicz said, I can't believe it's true." thru a suit to gain possession of the home. She said she had driven past the building on the day of the fire, but insisted she did not go in the building. Meanwhile, lie tests were administered by Reid to Dr. Francis Straus, 27, and his wife, Lorna, 25, of 5631 Kenwood av. Reid said the lie test confirmed the stories Dr.

Straus and his wife already have told police of their arrival at the home of Susan Hansen at 8:55 a. m. on the day of the Slaying. Start New Chemical Mill Research Unit Monday and Adamowski. Gill's testimony concluded the public hearings.

Graham 45 QT. seeks $50,000 damages from St. Mary of Nazareth hospital, 1120 N. Leavitt st. The suit, filed by Miss Diann Collings, 23, of 5217 94th Oak Lawn, a former ticket seller at Midway airport for United Air Lines, charges Dr.

Godlowski and the hospital with negligence in a basal, metabolism test conducted on her in October, 1957. As a result, she charged she suffered partial loss of her eyesight, danger to her nervous system, and partial loss of parts of her body. Her family said Diann, now in Florida trying to regain her health, was in the hospital for a month after the test, and used a cane for many months thereafter. Her father, Tunis L. Collings, is an Illinois Bell Telephone company employe and former mayor of Oak Lawn.

said the committee now will draft legislation to make pos sible changes in court cWiy Dhffihri I.T.C. BLENDED frHISKY Of ELEGANCE. 86 Prwf. 65fo fori lurfnl Ground will be broken Monday for a new 3V2 million dollar chemical research building at Armour Research Foundation of Illinois Institute of Technology. The building, at the northwest corner of 35th and Dearborn streets, will be completed within two years.

Gunman Seizes $1,600 A I IN THE TRIBUNE in Melrose, Park Holdup ifirt'r i'- fflTfnfo A gunman, took $1,600 from the North Avenue Rollerway, 8490 North Melrose Park, Thursday after forcing the owner, Tom Seipp, 32, who lives there, to open a safe, in the office. POLICE OFFICER FOUND SHOT TO DEATH IN HOME Lt. Thomas J. Murphy, 60, assigned to the Monroe street station for the last nine years, was found shot to death Thursday in his home at 8052 May st. Lt Walter Carlblom of Gresham police said the wound in the head appeared to be self-inflicted.

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