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Says Mayor ;
GALVESTON jTex. Wr-G!v-t
jn's ffiayor, who says e ants
5 this island resort ty to be "open
but clean," it tracking down on
' prostitufes. . .
There are too iany of tm
! an they've ggt to quit "hustling
in taverns," declares M ay o r
Gcc-rge Hy Clough.
It would be wrong to assume
, from this that Mayor Clough is
agaigst prostitutes. He won elec
tion last May on a platform that
Galveston should continue to
serve up whisky, gambling and
women to all comers.
A seaport town, and especially
tone so dependent on the tourist
trade as this island city of about
70,000 people, has to have bawdy
houses, Clough believes.
SOME LIMITS
But he would like to see them
confined to one district, prefer
ably their historic Postoffice
Street area here. And would like
to see the number of bawdy
houses held within some limits.
This week the American Social
Hygiene Assn. reported to Clough
that it found 18 bawdy houses
operating here, 18 bars where
prostitutes were soliciting, 1 hotel
with a resident prostitute and 6
hotels where prostitutes rented
rooms.
That, declared Clough, is too
many. Wednesday night, police
acting under his orders closed up
one bar and arrested eight women
vagrants at the site.
"I am warning all club opera
tors in the city limits they have
the rest of the week to stop let
King these Women in," Clough
said. No matter who runs it.
BACK DOOR BUSINESS
Despite orders by Dist. Atty.
Marsene Johnston Jr. that all
bawdy houses be closed, the hy
giene group said, that lias been
"no substantial change in prosti
tution activities."
Clough admitted that the girls
had "been flitting from one room
ing house to another" and that
some hotels with front doors
locked were doing business via
back entrances.
Beginning next week, the mayor
declared, any tavern caught with
prostitutes soliciting on the prem
ises will be closed "and s'ay
closed.
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WONDERLAND OPENS Walt Disney (right) seated tn
front of the Fantasyland Castle, officially opens his $17,
000,000 Disneyland on a national TV broadcast. Over
30,000 guests jammed the amusement park for the
formal opening. (NEA)
Holdup Men Flee Workshop
After Gun Battle With Guard
NEW YORK im Two gunmen
invaded a Bronx workshop for
the partially disabled Wednesday
in a vain bid for a $5,000 payroll
They fled empty-handed after a
blazing gun battle with a guard.
One of the gunmen, shot in the
left shoulder, was nabbed min
utes later by an off-duty police
man. -
Also wounded in the shooting
were the guard, Gerald EU;ot, 40,
and a woman clerical employe,
Lottie Friedlander, 40. All were
reported in good condition.
Some 150 sewing workers, al
most all suffering from tuber
culosis or heart ailments, hit the
floor as gunfire echoed in the
halls of Altro Workshops, Inc.,
run by the Federation of Jewish
Philanthropies.
Thirteen shots were exchanged
between the guard and the two
stickup men.
About 20 minutes after the pay
roll was brought in, Asst. Man
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up pay envelopes.
Elliot noticed the two gunmen
as they approached, and yelled
out:
"Drop your guns."
The gunmen began to fire.
Elliot returned the fire until
the thugs whirled around and
fled the building.
Patrolman James Rozakis, sev
en times cited for bravery on the
police force at the age of 24, saw
the two as they were fleeing.
He drew his revolver and
chased them, first in his car then
on foot, until he cornered one.
Police identified him as Domi
nick De Gennaro, 40, Schenect
ady, N. Y., recently released from
Clinton State Prison at Danne
mora, where he served time for
robbery.
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Draivs Horde
COLUMBUS, Oh
The i
dark gray walls of Ohio Peniten
tiary held a new prisoner Thurs
day. .
He wasn't anybody special as
far as prison authorities were
conlerned, just another number
-98,860-with gray prison pants -preparing to'taffe his case to the
hlnp nH u-nito ctnnrrl shirt inHi... . . .
blue and white striped shirt and
a cap . I
But there was something about
this prisoner Dr. Samuel .H.
Sheppard that attracted a horde
of newsmen and a score of other
persons when' he arrived at the
penitentiary Wednesday after
noon. '
Dr. Sam, aj newspapers Jiad
headlined his name across the
country, was convicted last Dec.
21 of tne murder of his pregnant
wife Marilyn, 31. Her battered
body was found early July 4,
1954, m the bedroom of their
home in Bay Village, a Cleveland
suburb.
The 31-year-old osteopath de
nied his guilt through the long
trial. He said his wife was killed
by a "bushy-haired" intruder who
also had attacked him and
knocked him unconscious. Tues
day an appellate court in Cleve
land had turned down his second
appeal for a new trial. .
Now comes the waiting at
least 10 years before Sheppard
will be eligible for parole on his
second-degree murder conviction.
He will spend the first 10 days
at the penitentiary in a quaran
tine ward where he will be given
tests to determine what work he
is best suited for.
There is speculation that be-
Talking Bird
Routs Thieves
NEWARK, N.J..WI-A talking
myra bird was credited with
routing thieves in the midst of
ransacking the office of Linda
Foods, Inc.
Carl Hubner, the firm presi
dent, told detectives he had the
myna, named Julius, in his office
nc;t to the one entered. Julius,
he said, greets the firm's em
ployes every morning by screech
ing: "What do you want? Let's
go!"
The detectives figure that's
what Julius did when the burglars
entered and that's why the burg-
Jlars fled with only a dozen T-
shirts and a few cans of boned
chicken.
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cause of his radical background
he might be placed in the prison
doctor s fiic(k He wouldn t be
able to prhtice medicine, but he
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Meanwhile, his attorneys
umo supreme iouri. sneppara
already owes $4,562.43.in criminal
agd .appellate court costs for the
trial and subsequent appeals, a;mtl known. He died in his suite
court clerk noted. And his at-jin the Hotel Avis here from his
torne bill must be paid "within j combination . offict-living room,
a reasonable time," the clerk he, directed a worldwide oreani-
aoaea, or a lien win De laKen.zat
against his real or personal prop
erty. Sheppard spent almost a year
in Cuyahoga County Jail awaiting
tne outcome of his case, a year
that will not count toward his
prison term.
Sheppard was taken here by
car, handcuffed to another prison
er, Michael Jacko, 47, a Cleve
land robber. With them were two
Cuyahoga County deputy sheriffs,
Mike Ucceilo and Dave Yettra.
NO COMMENT
Ucccllo stepped out of the police
cruiser first, . followed by Shep
pard and Jacko. Flashbulbs
popped as Sheppard, clasping a
book of poetry and a large picture
of his son Chip, walked about 20
yards to the prison entrance.
A newsman asked Sheppard If
he had anything to say. Sheppard
did not answer.
"He seemed to enjoy the ride
after being cooped up in the
county jail so long," said Ucceilo.
He was a good prisoner.
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LISBON, Portugal W Calouste
Sarkis Gulbcnkian, whose legend-
operations in Middle East oil
IK'lUS mdUC 1HII1 One 01 me HCn-
est men in the world, died
Wednesday of a kidntfy ailmen.
He was 86,
Known as "Mr. G" or "Mr.
Five Per Cent" i thnoil indus
try, Gulbenkian was rated prob
ably a billionaire, vet he was
ration of agents, attorneys and
middlemen. He became .seriously
ill in January.
Short, bald and stocky, Gulben
kian was one of the most mys
terious men in the world. He
shunned publicity and was rarely
photograped. His talents were
dedicated to acquiring wealth,
one of the most valuable art col
lections of all time, and keeping
himself 'obscure.
A giant operator in oil, the
main source of his vast fortune,
Gulbenkian also.traded in a dozen
foreign currencies and invested in
enterprises ranging from pharma-
ceuucals to hotels and orchids.
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Shark Bites Wader
Or Was It a Shark?
NEW0VRK Joseph Russo
was wading Knee-deep at Hock
away Beach, Qurens, when some
thing bit him on the foot. It tjok
live smcnes to tix u up.
Russo claimed it was a shark.
The Parks Department and Cham
ber of Commerce said nonsense
it was too shallow and there
never were any sharks at the
beach anyway.
At any rat something bit Rus
so he has the teeth marks on
his foot to prove it.
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