Word: schrunk
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Mayor Peterson refused to fire Chief Purcell, and the Teamsters found another candidate. He was Multnomah County Sheriff Terry Schrunk, who had, according to last week's testimony, all the qualifications the Teamsters sought...
...Manila Envelope. While still sheriff in September 1955, Schrunk and his deputies had raided the 8212 Club, a gambling and after-hours drinking joint financed by Jim Elkins and operated by one Clifford Bennett. Elkins testified that Bennett told him he had paid Schrunk $500, and the sheriff had gone away without causing any more trouble-except for arresting a few drunks...
Elkins had backing for his story of Schrunk's bribe-taking: Elkins' bookkeeper told the McClellan committee that Cliff Bennett (who refused, without offering legal grounds, to answer questions) had come up $500 short in his accounts and had said, "Well, I gave it to Terry Schrunk." A hat-check girl in the 8212 Club recalled that Bennett, after talking to Schrunk on the night of the raid, asked her for a Manila envelope. Another club employee testified that he had seen Bennett count out "what I presumed was $500, and put it in a brown envelope...
...Portland policemen standing outside the club during the raid said they had seen Bennett and Schrunk conferring. Then, they said, Bennett walked across the street and "put something down" behind a telephone pole. A few minutes later Schrunk went over to the same pole and "picked up a package." Still another witness, who had been hanging around the club seeking a job as bartender that night, said that what Schrunk picked up was a Manila envelope...
...Bottom. Pallid, tight-lipped Terry Schrunk, who was elected mayor of Portland in 1956 with the Teamsters' help, came to the McClellan committee's hearing room filled with indignation. "I am Astounded and amazed," he cried, "that a committee of the U.S. Senate is being used, without any knowledge on the part of you gentlemen certainly, for political purposes...