Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1936 — Page 2
fistrict Fairs convention, Meets in Indiandpolfs Jan. 5, discuss the proposal. . t survey showed of the United
greatest volume of still is handled - by hand-|
survey disclosed. This source of potential reveue, the study revealed, remains
untapped Mot only in the siates|
which outlaw all gambling but ‘even in the 19 which legalize parimutuels. ly “It is a situation which persists despite the growing need of states or public funds, and legislation designed to cut in on the hand‘books has been uniformly—and _solidly—defeated, the report stated.
Liberal Trend Noticed
"A liberal trend toward legaliza‘flen of racetrack betting has been noted in recent years. Florida, TIM‘mols, Kentucky, Louisiana and ‘Maryland were among the first ‘states to legalize pari-mutuels; Ne‘vada passed. similar legislation in "1020 and 11 states—California; Michigan, New Hampshire, New ‘Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Ore- ,- South Dakota, Texas, Washington. and West Virginia—in 1933 did likewise. ; ~ When Rhode Island and Massa‘chusetts saw the revenue possities by witnessing results at New amypshire’s track at Salem, they enacted pari-mutuel - legislation in 34 and are now reported to have the bik. of the business. Arkansas, Delaware, Minnesota, Missouri and © ka passed pari-mutuel laws 1935, and Maine and South DaDf ave since been added to the
Adndiana is hordered by states with [egalized pari-mutuel betting, and ‘advocates of the state proposal say diana money is going into rev‘enues of Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky d Michigan. An attempt . to ' legalize pari-
| sades’ and police roundups, race
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University of Chi Gov. Horner of Illinois urging approval of handbook ‘betting, Asserting that legalization of gambling was “the next stép in the war on crime,” Prof. Burgess said “the gambling instinct was inherent in human nape. hetiing 86 Hol ressed des ‘moral crubg > and that the United States is the only large country in the civilized world which
| does not sanction gambling on a j other private bet.ing devices,
large scale.” At the 1935 Legislature, critics of pari-mutuel betting said it would encourage wagering by those who could ill afford to lose money gam-
bling.
BUTLER NET PLAYE QUITS HOSPITAL BED
Arthur Cosgrove, Butler University basketball captain who was injur~? in an automobile crash Nov. 8, is expected to be back in school in two weeks. He was recoyering from his injuries at his home, 2310 N. Meridian~st, today following his release Saturday from City Hospital, “Arthur is getting along fine,” his brother, Walker, said,: “but he still will have to be confined in bed for another week. He is anxious to get back to school. Physicians held slight hope for Mr. Cosgrove's recovery for several days after the accident, which occurred at 13th and Pennsylvania-sts. Miss Helen Schnorr, 22, of 430 W. Hampton-rd, who was with Mr. Cosgrove, was discharged from. St. Vincent's Hospital recently.
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