Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1948 — Page 11
"THURSDAY, DEC. 9, 1048 Home fo Mother Brings Peace
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Gaming Counts
- Troopers Kick In Doors At Swank ‘J’ Club
(Continued From Page One) who posed as a patron, Trooper + Smith signed search warrants. Raids were made at the request of Prosecutor Campbell. An elaborate system at the “J” Club failed to give op-
erators time to dispose of all in-|
criminating evidence. Seven cars of troopers crept down a threequarter mile lane without Agta to the casino, Surprised guards along “the narrow path-fled into adjoining fields, and a garage lookout man equipped with a two-way com-
munication system barely sound-|-
ed the alarm before troopers were pounding on the main door. When there was no response to knocks and call of “Open. up, this is the State Police,” an ax was used. on the door. . A shower of
glass and wood chips covered the|
porch but the door held. Finally Detectives Jack Hester and Robert Shields battered it down with shoulder blocks, fall-
.~ A second door, with a one-way view glass, barred the way. or, too, was broken open and Detec-
denied being a guard but was designated by Haiand Poland as as an ‘employee. “I just happened to drop in for a visit with the boys,” sald the ex-sheriff. “Then I unfortunately got caught in the middle,” he said. He gave his occupation as plumbing and heating, Patrons Nervous Surprised patrons fidgeted at tables, nervously nibbling cookies. Operators, however, appeared unconcerned. Two women, hoping to escape detection, finally emerged from their hiding place, the ladies’ rest room. . Alleged owner of the raided hot spot is Jacobson. He denied he had any connection with the es“tablishment. - However, a& neon “J" designates the club, quanti. ties of dice confiscated bear the Anitials J, J. and roulette wheel packing cases were addressed: “To: Joe Jacobs, ¢/0 Railway Express Agency, (Will Call Department), Indianapolis, Ind.” ’ Try to Tear Off Labels When the cases were brought in to pack the wheels for confiscation; Jacobson attempted to tear off the labels, He also at“to block all efforts to photograph him. He threatened to smash cameras and warned one photographer “We'll meet on a street some day." Manager Poland said the first warning of the raid came as the raiding squad moved down the lane. “I thought it was a funeral procession. It will look like it when we leave,” he said.
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Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Wash- & Co, and 8. 8. Kresge Co THREE take one or more children to
{shoppers took 36 to the stores and individual donors enjoyed
today and every day until Christ mas. " Previous balance Under will of Edwin W.
Major Robert Anderson
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106th St. While the “J” Club raid netted police a sizable haul, the crackdown on the Carmel Gun Club
several cars approached the ca-|Fitch, 28, of 1550 Wade St.; Herman Klein, 41, of 1090 W, 8t. Clair would-be patrons hastily threw|g, . george Morris, 62, of 539 E. : Market St.; George Michelfelder, up the three-quarter mile drive t0|43 Noblesville; Frank J. Manion,|In memory of Raymond 57, of 210%; 8. Illinois- 8t.; Harry, Richard Poland Jr, 31, 2215 E. Riverside, Employees of Dr.; Roy Poland, 29, of 3541
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