Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1946 — Page 4

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? ! | 2 yay ‘who rose from dining car walter to millionaire and lived in a Michigan ave. mansion, was kidnaped late Saturday night by four masked men who stopped pursuing police - with blasts from. submachine guns. . possible Ransom Kidnaping Investigators did not overlook the possibility Jones was kidnaped for ransom, possibly by white men who . served with him in federal prison at Terre Haute, Ind, where he did a 28-month stretch for income tax evasion: ; The kidnaping followed a series of streng-arm occurrences ooincident with attempts by Capone mobsters ‘to expand their control of gambling houses and handbooks. Three weeks ago, wealthy James M. Ragen Sr., who supplies most of the racing . information to gambling establishments, was pursued in a 50-mile per hour automobile chase by two men he believed were underworld assassins. He escaped by driving to a police station and dashing inside. He told police members of the old Capone mob had threatened him twice recently. Underworld circles reported Capone’s prohibition era associates

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ROBERT T. LOUGHRAN re a ‘Press ‘Staff Correspondent ‘May 13.~Underworld sources believed Joey ta pe Jones, 48, multi-milliopaire Negro gambling overlord, wou dna 8, mi surrenders control of Chicago's fabulous policy eve Jones may have been kidnaped by former henchmen "Al Capone, Who have been fighting for control of the city's

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had been planning for several months to take. over the policy racket, which reaps huge sums in nickels and dimes from Negroes and whites in slum areas.

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been joined by underworld char-|county judgeships in primary conacters from Detroit who had oper-| tests. John L. Niblack won the nominaweeks ago a meeting was reported | tion for superior court 1; Emsley to have been held at a ranch owned | W. Johnson for superior court 3; by one of the gang leaders’ near Hezzie B, Pike for superior court Phoenix, Ariz. Presumably, strategy 2; Ralph Hamill for superior court

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A Camp Atterbury soldier - told police yesterday he was “joking” when he robbed two parking lot ate tendants last week. The soldier who gave his name as Pfc. Dale E. Musgrave, 27, of 2126 Eastern ave., said he obtained $45 from attendants at 117 W, Maryland st. and 330 N. Meridian 'st. Friday night by showing the handle of a toy gun hidden in his pocket. ; He was arrested Saturday night at Massachusetts ave.” and New Jersey st. by police who received a description of him from Mrs, Pauline Bates of 1448 Lee st. Mrs. Bates said the soldier stopped her ‘at Massachusetts ave. aid Alabama st. but she screamed and ran. Held on a vagrancy charge, in $5000 bond, the soldier was to ape pear this afternoon in municipal

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BLAME DELINQUENCY |ot constant ON PARENTS, DIVORCE “in many cities” he said, “ a

sed in Whe primary we Dia ¥ CHICAGO, May 13 (U. P.).—The ratio of three divorces to one mar- | Rev. J. Hugh O'Donnell, president! riage is not uncommon. There is| vorce and planned parenthood the White for probate court; Walter| of the University of Notre Dame, such a widespread .shirking of| destroying The dignity oy ay CL gs Pigg Pritchard for superior court 4 and|today blamed divorce and parental parental duties we are raising a|hood as well as the sanctity of the The Women’ oar ay Owl Pe He, William D. Bain for criminal court.| neglect for the “appalling record| generation of children who even|home. : ely of Christiay

Other Republican candidates for county judgeships who were unop-

was planned for muscling in on Jones. - No details were given. Jones was kidnaped in front of the south side home of his cashier, Frances Myles. Jones, his wife, | his. chauffeur and Miss Myles had | driven up in Jones’ long, black] limousine. Two of the abductors, | their faces covered by handker- | chiefs, stepped up carrying sub- | machine guns. Gunmen Return Fire They slugged Jones and tried to grab Miss Myles. She broke ‘away | and ran screaming into the house. Then the gunmen hauled Jones

into their car and sped off. | Jones’ chauffeur and his wife followed in the limousine. After a few blocks they halted a police | squad car; which took up the chase, | firing two ‘bullets. Gunmen in the, kidnap car returned the fire, shat-| tering the squad car's windshield and injuring a policeman. Jones came to Chicago « from| Mississippi with ‘three younger) brothers early in the 1920's. Their father was a preacher. They found jobs as dining. car waiters but soon| became policy - runners. By 1929

enough to buy a policy wheel of their own, and on short order they amassed a fortune. Serves One Sentence

Kidpnaping was not new to the! Jones family, Twelve years ago, one of the brothers, McKissick| Jones, was abducted and released after his mother paid $35,000 ransom. McKissick died since then, | In 1040, the three brothers were charged with evading $2,000,000 in| income taxes from 1033 to 1938. Edward took the blame and served the sentence. . In addition to taking:the major | share of about $5,000000 netted!

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