Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1950 — Page 3

avis Prince, ’ Aack Stone. high school nd the joys

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. BLAST C., Apr. 25 cDuffie and Columbia, terday when ied on Pine it the woods

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With a view. toward. haifiiig the

-combatting the-gambling.

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* Bookie Fear

Bootleg Races

Track News Service Here Under Fire From U. S. Sources

The city’s gamblers feared today ‘they might have to “bootleg” race track results for the first! time in 23 years. Capitol City Publishing Co., the local leased wire news service that supplies 24 local bookies and about 40 others in Indiana, Ken-| tucky and Michigan cities, was under fire from two sources: Both the Federal Communica-. tions Commission and the Justice Department were investigating. the publishing firm's Activities

flow of racing news. Gamblers and horse race book-| makers here .made tentative preparations to ‘“hootleg” race results from other Indiana cities! by telephone. Cited as Key | Yesterday, the publishing firm| was cited by Wayne Coy, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, as the key distribution point for gambling news in Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan. John J. Gorman, 6678 Pleasant Run Pkwy., owner- operator of the

Le aby Freed From Trap 1 Youth Gai” mes | ere ee

Little Vicky Coyle has a good reason fo cry, she'll have you know. Yesterday afternoon it took two police squads to free the baby's foot after it was caught in a water shut-off box in the front |

publishing firm, said he had been !@Wn of her home, "1418 Silver Ave. Her mother, Mrs. William operating his new service here for Coyle, comforts her. The 18-month-old girl suffered bruises. Police

23 years. “There aren't too many horse

said the cap on the four-inch pipe was missing.

book Yorree bookie nue ere ix Go 37 Candidates File for 9

closed most of the joints when he took over.’

hot" Ser Gorman sua more. 1 OWNSHiP Trustee Posts

sion of racing news or the suppression of gambling appeared

pridileges away from them.” Center Township. “I have nn quarrel with Mr. Coy Fred A. Boyce, Democrat: or the Justice Department,” “Mr. believe that the handling of vast Gorman said. “They are doing sums of money by the Township What the people want them to do. Trustee should be conducted by. If-they-shut-down-the racing news someone who had demonstrated AMES I. dot think. ihe, REORLS, Iss ier Licient and Hustworthy, Wik atamd “for Pha AAS, Meanwhile, the Tactiee Depart--ment-and-the-FEC-were studying” Warren Township the most “effective” methods of

Wants Federal Barrier

(Continued From Page One) [the very high standard of the Refuses to Sell His to him to be “taking the people's greater service to the people of cont” system at an economical Horse to Escape Jail men.

"Lawrence Township Ralph Conrad, Democrat: “I'm for better teaching in our high

school to enable students to.com-! ‘to-pass-two bad checks. _iplete their college education. I'd “like .. more. road:

{I'm against unnecessary relief.”

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The -Township—Trustee is the bridle, - Fred A. Wiecking, Republican: chief administrative officer of “There are no clear. cut issues to the township and must be a resi- for $98 and $30.here to buy. the ing with matters of this. kind; be presented. If elected I promise dent of the tgwnship in which he equipment.

The Justice Department wants as good a township government holds office. Th He is elected for a term of four S0 much that now he wanted to e renewed negotiations will be| Golf

|years by vote of the entire town-

the government to make it'illegal as close personal supervision can for radio, telephone and telegraph product.” companies to handle such information. The FCC, on the other hand, “®":

Walter V. Andrews, Republi- ship and his salary varies through “1 promise formation of a ten different classifications, ac-

wants only to ban use of radio, parent's council. I'm for increas- cording to the size of the town-

telephone and telegraph to outfits Ing the efficiency of the’ fire de- Ship, from $750 to $4500 a year. replied.

that supply bookmakers with race partment and , capable handling information. of relief cases.’ Mr. Coy said he felt the Justice

fllegal all such racing news in- ren Township.” formation would make the FCC Charles F. Kohlmeyer, Repuba police agency. lican: “I'm for a school building The testimony of the FCC program to provide more and bet-

chairman and Justice Department ter facilities for our overcrowded spokesmen came at a subcommit- schools.”

tee hearing of the Senate Com merce Committee in Washington. 2 The Capitol City Publishing Co. Wayne Township leases special wires from a Western Union circuit. In addition, “I'm for betterment of present the firm has one-way teletype school facilities, closer co-opera-machines to each client outside tion with the fire department and the city. A great deal of the news any improvements in Wayne information within the city is sup- Tow nship without increased taxaplied by ‘telephone. tion.”

Parker Dunn, Republican: “I'm

for qualified assistants, a busiolise oy Soug ness-like administration and ade-

uate school facilities.”

In Shooting Case pery rownshie

on P. Swift, Republican: “I'm against false economy that some office holders use to per18 petuate themselves in office at “the expense “of “school “cHildren. 1’ want a complete revision of the transportation system of the schools to insure efficient, safe transportation for the students. Continuation of new school

Hagerstown Fray Linked to Youth,

"(Continued From Page One) the son of the Teetor's caretaker and had a key to the house. However, later information today supported a “grudge” shooting theory. The foster family with! ~*~ hid im the youth resides said Mr. building program. Senn last summer fired Stark _H- Clyde Highsmith, Democrat: from his job as houseboy in the ‘I'm for proper use of tax money Teetor residence. They said the for educational purposes.” youth seemed resentful at the time John R. Kopp, Democrat: “I'm but said they thought he “had for an efficient and progressive forgotten about it.” administration of schools and reBut, the foster family said, lief by experienced and trained they learned today that the boy personnel and an expanding obtained a gun several days ago school building program.” and had it hidden in his room. The dismissal resulted from the. : : youth inviting friends into the Washington Township Teetor home and having a party, John Max, Republican: “It is during a period when Mr. Senn my desire to. maintain our preswas residing there in Mrs. Teetor’s ent. high “dtandards of the Washabsence. | ington Township schools.” Roger V. Boring, Republican: “I'm for efficient. operation..ef the schools and the intelligent administration of township rede Mam A 4 RS Mg NEN A SAA

Couple to Present

Israeli Folk Music The ‘chalil,” shepherd's flute,

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4 “10 LAUNDRY

James D. Sauter, Republican:

The trustee is overseer of the poor. He is expected to co-operate

Paul R. Williams, Republican: With private welfare agencies and Department's proposal to declare “I am for a better school in War- to keep accurate records of his ing until May 4. He said he would scenic valley as a “hole” because

ladministration.

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/youth was charged with assault/pioiet, Htnes. Thus, if the striking! \and battery with intent to mur- Western Electric installers put up

‘who slugged ome woman in a in utilities. {robbery attempt and entered the Another threat to the operation {bedroom of another a short time | later. “jam” long distance service. It

~. struck by a prowler as she slept

\knocked unconscious. When she 'CS be disrupted. All such opcame to, the intruder’ demanded ¢rations proceed normally dur-

improvementsia riding. horse; last. month, but:B... Robertson said: the = uhfon =. nee a ras

|Schricker Names | Ter :

STRAUSS. ee Phone Arbiters SAYS: . FOR SPORTS IT'S STRAUSS]

‘pected to picket exchanges in nine : ; ” ne Hoosier cities. ; Officials of both divisions - {negotiating under the arbitration] : law said. their members would not cross ' legal, ‘“‘authorized”|

Woman Identifies Him as Slugger

An 18-year-old Indianapolis

picket linesy the effect may be to der today after he was identified nullify Indiana's law which was

in a police’ line-up as the man jegigned to prevent ‘strike tieups

SPALDING

of state law was a reported -order to members of Division 6 to

Joseph Robert Taylor, 1209 E. Would involve repeated calls by long distance [17th St. employee of a service union members to | station in Broad Ripple, will ap- switch boards, making it difficult ‘pear before Judge Alex M. Clark °F impossible to place told Sls {for a preliminary hearing on the Since most states do not Have,

anti-strike laws -and since long’ Shane lomorrow n Municipal lines employees are under fed-|

eral jurisdiction,” dimming pros-| He was identified by Miss pects in New York negotiations Estella Haggard, 701 E, 21st 8t, may put all long distance service .as the man who knocked at her -on-an-temergency’ basis by to-1 apartment and asked for car morrow, Keys of Miss Ruth lee 21, of "y ical service, all automatic! \ Berti ier moment Apr 30 © MOU not be Seriously BIL by th A fow hours later, Miss Lee was nation-wide. sirtke if. it mate Bn © rializes. Nor would radio, tele-| vision or press association serv-|

SPALDING" GOLF OXFORDS. T0 THE FORE!

Spalding®* is just about the best known name on the

in her apartment. She was

money. He ran when she broke In8 the nation-wide telephone free and darted into her father's Strike in 1947. {bedroom. Miss Lee was later . treated at Methodist Hospital for New Rail Peace scalp wounds. The youth was also identified Talks Scheduled by Miss Alba Jasper, 45, of 1704. CHICAGO, Apr. 25 (UP)—The College Ave.. She said he was the government, successful in its fight man who broke into her bedroom tq postpone a crippling railroad jan hour later. He fled, she said. strike, was expected to move swift{when she screamed. ly today for permanent settlement! - | The suspect was arrested when gf the dispute . | ’ i . {he was seen loitering in the Railroads were expected to noalley near the scene of the second tify the National Railway Mediaentry. tion Board today that they had — TTT accepted an invitation for new negotiations here with the Brotherhood of Firemen and Engine-

fairways (and in the traps and the rough—and on the greens) —And SPALDING makes a Golf Oxford to give a man a

good stance in his swing through Summer!

It's a blucher Moccasin—with big removable spikes—and there is fabricated wooden filler sandwiched between the outer and the inner soles—to act as a barrier against MILWAUKEE. Wis. Apr. 25 The brotherhood agreed last dampness and heat—to provide firmer footing and (UP)—Hennen J. Blanton, 22 night to postpone a strike against

seven railroads scheduled for 6 sobbed to a judge today that, m. tomorrow. A new strike! “love for my horse’ drove him deadline was set for 6 a. m., local] times, on May 10. | Brotherhood President Dawid!

solid backing for spikes—to lessen fatigue—

Blanton said he bought Rex, The | price is

found he needed a saddle and agreed to the board's “urgent” re-| Piha EE or

~1quest-for-the-delay -because “the! = 50 eo oe : RL

He admitted passing bad checks board is the highest tribunal Yea)

is supposed to represent the a] Blanton said he loved his horse interest.”

*Spalding

“go straight.” held here. But the exact date had

“How can I raise the money NOt yet been set. Equipment to pay for the checks?” he asked i Judge Harvey Neelen. TRAPPERS NAME VALLEY | is on the ® ’ a —

“Sell the horse,” Judge Neelenm The fur trappers who were] SIXTH among the first white men to visit 00 Blanton broke into tears. {Wyoming's Jackson Hole are re“I couldn't,” he sobbed. |sponsible for the valley's uncomJudge Neelen delayed sentenc- plimentary title. They spoke of the

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