Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1938 — Page 12
\X AIMED AT “HIGHER-UPS’ IN GAMING DRIVE
= Chicago ‘Bookies’ Controlled _ By Capone Lieutenants, Courtney Says.
CHICAGO, Sept. 2 (U. P)— State’s Attorney Thomas J. Courtney aimed his ax campaign today at = the “higher-ups” of a multi-million dollar a year gambling syndicate which, he claimed, is controlled by remnants of Al (Scarface) Capone's gang. He implied that Chicago po- = lice have aided the syndicate in bringing "independent handbooks’ into line. = He made his pronouncement on s gambling late yesterday as hi o £ axmen, sweeping over the cit = simultaneously, raided six big nerve} centers of the syndicate and destroyed their furnishings and gamb- = ling paraphernalia. It was his first = i statement since he started the raids meds = three weeks ago. a Russell Cain, 10 (right), accidentally shot and killed his brother, He said thé syndicate is run by | Clifford, 8, while playing on the farm of their father near Bloomington, > Capone lieutenants. He said they | Ind. Three years ago Clifford fatally wounded his mother while play- = had taken over a ring which had | fully trying to “scare her.” ° controlled a majority of handbooks Bobby Simpson (left), 14-year-old son of a Houston; Tex., auto = since Capone was sentenced to Al- | accessories dealer, picked up when he tried to sell jewelry on a Chicago E catras for evading payment of his | street, was found to have five revolvers and BmmuTtion § iy a bag. He = income taxes. said he ran away to escape school. “If an independent bookie stalls
= against joining the syndicate he is ] = subject to pressure, and is harassed ITALIAN PAPER ASKS = by PO ons arrests,” Mr. Courtney RALLY 10 BE HELD B AN 0 N ROT ARI ANS
= said. “He finds that although he is | = being raided frequently, sister books BY i 0 P. VETER ANS ete ay = nearby flourish and never are both- 1Vii1 ROME, Sept. 2 (U. P.).—A rec-
=. ered with argests.” —— ommendation that the Government His implication marked the second | _- : ... [dissolve Italian Rotary Clubs was _ © time that the syndicate has been | Group is Organized to Aid in | made today by the newspaper Pic- = linked with politics. Sol Morey, a \ colo of Trieste. It said that “in-
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‘| zona, was held today on a charge |
+ Democratic precinct worker, told a Election Campaign. compatibiliiity between Rotary and = Courtney lieutenant Wednesday that nen A fascism was clear and concrete.” : he had operated a handbook for six
"STOCK SALE SALE CHARGE five trivestors ‘who said ey 3 had
CHICAGO, Sent. 3 ¢ 2 (U.P). — J.| been promised fabulous and rapid Benjamin -Ott, 65, president of the riches. Vanadium Refining Corp. of Ari- :
that he had sold $150,000 worth of ALL OF HAAG'S. tered ities of the organi- NEIGHBORHOOD DRUG a STORES HAVE SAME
Assistant State’s Attorney John CUT PRICES AS DOWNPhillips said the executive had con- TOWN STORES fessed that he had sold approxi- :
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= years but never had been “troubled” | Plans for a county rally of Repub-
z = by city police raids. lican war veterans are being made Th ni by a committee headed by Dr. R. B. e wou
ganization formed Wednesday INDIANA, NA, DIES AY 78 night to assist in the fall campaign. The group, patterned after the TOPEKA, Kas, Sept, Sept. 2 (U.P.).— | gepublican oo. organization, = Fun eral services will be held to-|met under the direction of Frank E. = = mo ITOwW for Mrs. Margaret Hill Mc- | Livengood, veterans’ bureau head, = Carter, one of Kansas’ best known | Who named district, ward and town-
= hip chai . = women writers, who died/Wednes- 5 yn Mr. Livengood, Dr.
= day. She was 78. Storms’ committee will announce Mrs. McCarter addressed the Re- | the meeting place and date of the
= publican National Convention at|rally within the next few days. He 1 Girls' --Chicago in 1920 and was the first [Said a speaker of national promi- Sale! Girls
~woman to make a speech before a |Nence would be invited. -national political ee She| The Oliver P. Morton Republican \ $4.98 School was an ardent prohibitionist. Club will meet at 8 o'clock tonight . She was born near Charlottesville, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C O ATS Ind, and married Dr. W. A. Mc-| Roush, 1612 Brookside Ave. Several Carter in 1890. She came here in |Candidates are scheduled to speak.
id as an English instructor in |Harry Alford will preside school. er first novel, “The Price ‘of ht was success-| HORSEMAN DIES AT 9 / 9
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a Kansas background. | PRINCETON TRACK NEW STAMP ISSUES PRINCETON, Sept. 2 (U. P.).— Sizes 7 to 14 years.
Funeral arrangements were being READY IN OCTOBER | completed today for S. L. (Sandy) smactest fur trimmed an Taylor, 76, veteran Boonville horse- ever seen at a price this YY man who died on the County Fair low! P To A ESINCTON, Set. 2 {U.P)— Pack here yesterday after driving ow ; : e 0S! ce epartment an- trotter to second place. nouneed today that our Dosiage GIRLS’ Si DRESSES stamps of the new Presidential series will be placed on first day sale at SHERWIN To. Glose Out at
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