Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1949 — Page 9
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NE \o35 ‘LVL Club Operators | Await Appeal Ruling | Two operators of the Liberal od |View League Club today waited) | for appeal action on their con-| | viction yesterday of kee J ing devices. I! - Attorney for L. 8. Pratt, former| {manager of the oft-raided county {night ‘spot and Frank { Oliphant, manager, filed an appeal appeal bond Iim-
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asked the probation 10 study the case of a young man
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wd the recommendation of the ana for Meng]
Health, Physicians to Be Called
Harry C. Sanders, chief of the }iprobation department, was in-|
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| and posted mediately after Special j Frank Symmnes of Municipal J Court 3 fined them $50 and costs and $25 and costs respectively. {i Hearing of the appeal is sched-| juled in Criminal Court 2. The conviction grew out of
{gaming equipment.
department
& person
Council
{structed to study the new law in’ rd to the case of the youth, ormer college student, Arthur G. Loftin, secretarv of ‘the health council, explained that I court-appointed ' physicians must determine the degree of the case; jland whether the defendant can be classified as a sex criminal, | ii Thus far, four cases have been {sent to the colony from the state, This is the first case investigated in Marion County.
Sheriff James Cunningham's Aug. | 6 raid on the Bluff Rd. club, in j| which he seized a variety of! Last week| INDIANA THEATER BLDG. [ll Cor mmiaston perused. a ausy! RI. 7727 | license permit to the club, as a result of the gaming raids.
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