Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 June 1937 — Page 4

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SEVEN ARRESTED AS POLICE HINT LARGE VICE RING

Five Young Women and

Two Men Held After West Side Raid.

Police today investigated what

. they believed might be a three-state “white slave” ring following seven

arrests in a raid on a west New York The raid, about 2 a. m. today, followed a tip from an unidentified informant. Five young women and two young men were arrested. The men and two women were held under $5000 bond each. The other women were held under $1000 bonds each. According to police, one of the men was to be questioned in connection with transportation of girls throughout the Midwest. When found, he tried twice to escape, they said, but was captured. According to their informant, police said, one of the men is wanted for felonies in Cincinnati and Beloit, Wis., and the other is wanted in Cincinnati and Hamilton, O. Police in those cities were notified.

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Ellis Parker Sr. (left), ahd his son, Ellis Parker Jr., were kept company by the latter's wife as they sat outside the courtroom in Federal Court, Newark, awaiting the verdict of the jury on the charge of conspirdacy to kidnap Paul H, Wendel and force him to sign a false confession of the Lindbergh kidnaping. They were found guilty.

PRISONER’S DEATH LAID TO FRACTURE

Forre Boston, 39, of 427 W. Pearl St., died yesterday in City Hospital

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as the result of a fractured skull,

according to Deputy Coroner Dr. Hugh K. Thatcher. Boston was arrested Wednesday night on a charge of drunkenness. He had collapsed earlier at Perry

Stadium and was taken to the City Hospital and released. Court Bail-

ARE IMPROVING CITY HATCHERY

170 Youths bs Hers. 1000 in State, Reconditioning Park Facilities.

An estimated 170 youths between the ages of 18 and 25, National Youth Administration employees, are aiding the City Park Board in improving parks and palygrounds, State Director Robert S. Richey said today. The chief scene of operation is the Riverside Hatchery, where the

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boys are planting trees and seeds. Approximately 1000 boys are engaged in construction and improvement of recreational equipment in parks throughout the state, he said. Mr. Richey reported that New Alhany’s recreational facilities are being increased and reconditioned by 47 boys who have built refreshment stands and equipment, resurfaced tennis courts, laid cement curbing around bleachers in one park and a cement walk and gutter in another, repaired play apparatus for each of the city’s five parks and constructed two horseshoe courts. In Bedford, the “city of parks,” 37 NYA boys are at work constructing a field-stone shelter house at Wilson Park. The present work is part of an .extensive improvement program carried on during the last few years. At Evansville, an archery range which formerly was in a location endangering passersby is being moved and reinstalled by 43 youths. An-

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