Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1949 — Page 10
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More Witnesses The Grand Jury was called back from its recess today for a
+ special session to hear additional
witnesses in connection with its investigation -of lottery rackets. Prosecutor George 8. Dalley said the witnesses were subpenaed to “All in gaps” of dis-
|connected evidence presented to
the jury last week when more testified concerning gaming and alleged political protection operations. Testimony today will con the lottery probe ron or th the
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. [Morgan rgon County
Man Dies at 92
7 Times State Service . MORGANTOWN, Feb. 17 John K. Canatsey, 92, one of Morgan County's oldest residents, died yesterday in his home south
sJof Morgantown.
A lifelong resident of Morgan County, Mr. Canatsey was engaged in farming most of his | lite. His wife, the former Flor-| ence Woods, died In 1946. He| Was a member of Morgantown | Methodist Church. Survivors include three sons, Ervin D. Canatsey, Martinsville;! C. Canatsey, Morgan-| town, and Andrew M. Canatsey, Indianapolis; 11 grandchildren; | and 15 great-grandchildren. | Services will be at 2 p. m. to-| morrow in the Methodist Church | here. Burial will be in East Hill Cemetery.
Gypsy King’ Dies
“lin Philadelphia Room
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. (UP)—The “king” of about 10,000 Russian gypsies in the United States died last night after a long fliness, . Steve Kaslov, about 61, ‘who
Monday, and - followers from ;
various parts of the country were __|expected | to to attend.
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