Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1938 — Page 26

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES COCONUT STOCKINGS BRING PRISON TERM

CHICAGO, Sept. Sept. 22 (U. P)-A 60-year-old man who planned to benefit womankind by manufacturing runless silk stockings from coconut husks, had run afoul of the law today because of a woman's complaint. Charles A. Body, Miami, Fla., was prosecuted on a complaint filed by Mrs. Hulda Finlayson, Chicago, from whom he allegedly got $46,300

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FAY'S VICTORY State Police Ready CLEARING SKIES To Uphold Townsend FOR NEW DEAL Ban Against Gaming

Greenwood Expected to Be 14:24 Authorities Should Move in When Local Mainstay on Revamped Agencies Fail, Spencer and Baker Agree; Rules Committee. Church Leaders Laud Warning.

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By THOMAS L. STOKES

Times Special Writer

WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—Defeat | €Ver action is requested” in connection with Governor Townsend's letter 5 [to local law enforcement agencies demenung increased activities against in the New York Democratic pri-| | gambling. mary of Rep. John J. O'Connor, policy of the State Police and the | chairman of the all-important Governor in the past has been to

House Rules Committee, washed | wait for a request from local Jo away that green-persimmon taste fcials before conducting gambling

raids in any section of the State. from the mouths of New Dealers. |The Governor's letter yesterday | Jubilation reigned among

the | threatened direct action. Washington “purgers.” The skies Meanwhile, Marion County ProseBecame blue again. cutor Herbert M. Spencer and CrimFor, while abused Senators who | Court Judge Frank P. Baker escaped the purge may make trouble | 'said they believed State Police for President Roosevelt, it will be should go into counties to clean up nothing compared with the mischief gambling when local authorities fail

the red-headed New. Yorker might |t0_act.

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ackion? Could any significance be attached to that? - “The gambling condition was called to my attention very forcibly when I saw a State policemae leaning against one of these slot machines in a public place while a patron was playing it. “Governor Townsend says that it may be necessary for the State to take a hand in the matter. No one would have guessed it after watching the policemen standing by that

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An embittered Horatius at the the Governor said he was Issuing the warning following reports “that coin machines are being operated openly in some counties.” Cites Complaints He said the complaints were being (made by civic, church and minis- | terial organizations. The annual conference of the Indiana Methodist

bridge across which bills must move

to the House floor—for the Rules] Committee has the say as to what;

bills can come to a vote—he would have been in a strategic position to wreak vengeance on the President, who made it plain twice that he desired Mr. O'Connor’s retirement.

Sabath Next in Line The Rules Committee bottled up|

the Wage-Hour Bill—cherished by |

Mr. Roosevelt—for months until the House twice rose in revolt through

the difficult petition procedure to |

jimmy the measure loose and get a vote on it.

Mr. O'Connor's retirement as

chairman should tend to liberalize | | fully,

the Committee. Next in line of succéssion is the veteran Rep. Adolph

J. Sabath of Chicago, dean of the)

House with 31 years’ continuous service, a New Dealer who will hew to the Administration line. The 72-year-old congressman, a

native of Czechoslovakia, still has |

some trouble with the English] language, especially when he gets excited and talks fast, and it is likely that the yeoman work on the Committee for the Administration will fall upon Rep. Arthur Greenwood (D. Ind.), next in line, who has served as party whip. Rep. Sabath cnce refused to ac-

cept the Rules chairmanship be-|

cause of his age, but he said yester-| day that he felt it was his duty to! take it this time.

Two Vacancies Now

Another Democrat on the rules coinmittee has fallen by the wayside in the primaries—Rep. William Driver of Arkansas, who was one of the five southern Democrats who Joined with Republicans to blockade the wage-hour bill This provides two vacancies for Democrats to fill—and it sumed that the President will bring his influence to bear to see that they are New Dealers. Mr. O'Connor yet may come back

to the House—as a Republican. He|

was nominated on the Republican ticket. Though defeated in Democratic primary by Fay, 8352 to 7793, he got 2953 votes in the Republican primary. Thus his total was 10,752. His unsuccessful opponent in the Republican primary, Allen Dulles, polled 1969 votes. This makes a total of 12,721 that Mr. Fay didn't get.

Bets on O'Connor

But it appears doubtful that Mr. O'Connor, running as a Republican, could command all the votes cast for him in the Democratic primary, and

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elbow resting on it.” The Governor's letter said in part: “For several years the State Police Board has had a policy that State Police would be sent on raids in a community only at the written request of some law enforcing agency or the judge of a Circuit Court. “This policy is in effect at the present time. However, I feel that if the local authorities of any locality cannot or will not enforce the antigambling laws, it will be necessary for the State to take a hand In the matter . . . “I believe that a great majority

adopted a resolution urging strict enforcement of gambling laws.

“As I understand the Governor's letter, it doesn’t make any change in State Police Department policy,

State Safety Director Don Stiver

“ rs of the people of Indiana do not said. “We are willing to co-operate| : : ; = and take Whatever action is) want open gambling in their com

| munities, and I feel sure that you as elected officials want to do all | possible to carry out your oath of office to uphold law and maintain | order.”

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requested.” Judge Baker said that as far as] he knew Indianapolis now is free of | {slot machines. He declared that 1400 {of these machines were taken out of | the county this spring. Dr. L. T. Freeland, secretary of the Indiana Conference of the Preachers’ Aid Society, and the rev | Of $3200 in Dice Games W. C. Hartinger, Indianapolis dis-| A suit to recover $3200 allegedly trict superintendent of the Method- | {lost in dice games in a downtown |

ist Episcopal Church, said they were establishment has been filed in Su-!

‘pleased with the Governor's letter.|

: . perior Court 4 by George W. Poore. | “State Pol tep In” e Police Must Step In The suit named as defendants | “Laws are to be enforced,” Dr. {Charles Shine, Charles Custer, Le- |

Freeland said, “and if local author:- Toy Donnelly and Richard Pollum. ties are unable to cope with the X- Poore charged in his suit that)

he lost $2000 while playing in a| gambling situation the State Police! {dice game with the ay on| must step in.” May 21 and that he lost $1150 a few Arch N. Bobbitt, State Republican days later at the same place, chairman, said: “For months the| A similar suit by another plain-| attention has been fff asking recovery of gambling

called to this very condition. Every- 10sses from Mr. Donnelly was disone has known that the gambling Missed two weeks ago.

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