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EVANSVILLE, Ind. Aug. T (U.P). ~—Twelve defendants in Evansville’s bingo riot case awaited trial today after pleading innocent yesterday in Vanderburgh circuit court to charges of keeping a gaming house, Arraignment of the 12 men, all members of the Young Men's Democratic club of Evansville, was the result of a city police raid on a public bingo game June 11. The club defiled a gambling ban imposed by

Republican Mayor Manson 8. Reichert. Judge Nat Youngblood delayed setting a date for the trial of the 12, four of whom are trustees of the club. They are Clarence McCoy, Frank Smith, Ralph Inkenbrandt and Claiborne Lynn. The other defendants are Deputy Sheriff Leonard Denton, County Highway Superintendent William Powell; William Charles Becker, county buildings superintendent; Lawrence Anslinger, Stapp Minton, Otis J. Fisk, J. William Keown and William Edward Barnett. The raid precipitated a riot among 10,000 spectators who wafched from the street as a police squad broke up the game in a downtown building. Two police automobiles were overturned and damaged. . The Democratic club maintained that Reichert had relaxed the gambling ban. for fraternal organizations, but that he had denied the political group equal rights.

SAY NISEl BARRED ‘FOR GOOD OF POST’

SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 7 (U, P.). | ~The membership of Spokane's {post 51 of the Veterans of Foreign | Wars rejected a Japanese-American | war veteran’s application for membership “for the good of the post,” | Commander Dan Helbig said today. When advised that Col. V. R. | Miller, commandant of a crack | Nisei regiment in Italy, had pro- | tested “this grave injustice,” Helbig | declared that there was no discrim|ination shown on thg ballot. The rejected applicant was Pfc. Richard H. Naito, who appealed his | case in a letter to the V. F, W. | headquarters. | Miller, Naito’s commander In | Italy, heard of the case and dis- | patched bluntly worded letters to Helbig, Secretary of Interior Harold | Ickes and Assistant Secretary of | War John McCloy protesting discrimination.

Fast driving by Hoosier rhotorists | caused a rise in the Indiana traffic { death rate during July, Superin- | tendent Austin R. Killian of the ! state police department said today. | There were 32 per cent more trafic deaths in the state during July, 1945, than ih the same month in 1944, Killian. pointed out. An 8 per cent decrease in state-wide accident fatalities during the first six months of the year had dropped to 2 per ¢ent at the end of seven months. Sixty-two deaths were recorded in July. Last year, 47 Hoosiers died in traffic accidents during July, Killian said. : “Fast driving was responsible for 40 per cent of the rural fatalities in July,” Killian asserted. He reported that rural deaths soared as urban deaths dropped.

ACTOR ROBBED OF JEWELRY, MONEY

HOLLYWOOD, Aug. T (U. P).— Movie Actor Louis Adlon today reported to police he was held up by four bandits who robbed him of a $2500 sapphire and diamond ring and $180 cash after slugging him insensible. % Adlon, brothefsin-law of former Film Star Marion Davies and husband to composer Rose Davies, said he had just left friends in the swank Sunset Towers apartments and was driving home early yesterday when the bandits crowded his car to the curb with another vehicle. The actos was beaten severely about the face and head.

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