Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 255, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1912 — INJUNCTION ASKED BY RACE TRACK OWNERS [ARTICLE]

INJUNCTION ASKED BY RACE TRACK OWNERS

Seek Coart Order Restraining Guardsmen From Interfering WKh Por- ' ter Race Meet It looks now as if the final issue of the race track war at Mineral Springs will be fought out An court. The latest developments are that the owners will seek to enjoin the interference of officials in the running of the track. The racing corporation Wednesday filed their complaint in the Porter circuit court against Thomas R. Marshall, the governor; Mark Thistlethwaite, his secretary; Adj. Gen. McCoy, Brig. Gen. Garrard, all of Indianapolis, Major Freyermuth and Capt. Guy Kimball, of South Bend, and Capt. Geo. H. Healey, of the local company, as members of the Indiana National Guard. The case was brought before Judge McMahon, and yesterday afternoon he decided that the proceedings were ; for Judge Tuthill, so the case came up before him this morning at Michigan City. In a letter received from Lieutenant Tuteur this morning from the scene of action, he stated that the boys were all getting along fine, that they had quarters in the grand stand, and furthermore stated that they were in possession of ho information '■'that would enable him to say just when the boys would be home. That there was absolutely no sign of any trouble, never had been, and that it was preposterous to think of any physical outbreak. He further stated that the boys found it rather chiljy the first night, owing to a lack of proper preparation. They have had ample time to get the things needed for their comfort, and the boys will in all probability remember this as one of their greatest experiences.