Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 325, 30 September 1909 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANI SUX-TELEGBAM, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1909.

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Attorney General Bingham Would Have Court Issue A Permanent Injunction Against Festive Tiger. PUBLIC WILL WIN BY THE PLAN HE THINKS Action of the State Official Is Directed Against the Hotels At West Baden and French Lick. (Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Sept. 30. A scheme is being worked out by which everybody wins out in the law suits against the French Lick and West Baden hotels in which there formerly was gambling. There will be a conference In a few days between Attorney General Bingham, Governor Marshall, Charles W. Miller, former attorney general, C. C. Hadley, judge of the appellate court, who was assistant attorney general when the cases were brought, and John W. Kern, attorney for the French Lick Springs hotel company and the West Baden Springs Hotel company. At this conference it is believed a plan will be worked out by which the suits will be dismissed and a permanent injunction be granted to prevent the hotels always from allowing gambling on their premises. Then this will be the end of the litigation that was started nearly four years ago. History of the Case. It will be remembered that up to four years ago gambling was carried on at the French Lick hotel owned by Thomas Taggart and at the West Baden hotel. The state had not been able to stop it because Orange county did not take enough interest in the matter to put a ttop to it. Then it was that Governor Hanly got busy. He called in Attorney General Miller and instructed him to raid , the places. Miller organized the raiding party and all of a sudden it swooped down on the two hotels. Thousands of dollars worth of gambling paraphernalia was seized. There wa3 everything in the heap of junk that could possibly be used to extract money from a man's pocket except a billy. AH of this Btuff was carted off to Paoli and plao ed in the charge of the sheriff of Orange county for safe keeping until the men arrested could be tried. Near ly sixty affidavits were filed against the managers of th3 gambling resorts and their employes and others. In Sheriff's Hands. AH of this valuable paraphernalia remained in the hands of the sheriff of Orange county from that time un til a few weeks ago, when the state got an order of the court to the sheriff to destroy it according to law. The cases against the gamblers and gambling resort managers have never been tried because the defendants have always been able to stave them off under one pretext or another. Fin ally they were set for October 4, but later a continuance was again granted and they were nut off indefinitely. There have been motions for changes of venue and everything else that could possibly delay the trials. Soon after the prosecutions were started Governor Hanly directed Attorney General Miller to begin suits against the French Lick Springs Hotel company and the West Baden Springs Hotel company to forfeit the charters of those companies, both of which were incorporated under the Indiana laws. The grounds on which the suits were based was that the companies had exceeded their corporate powers by violating the law which prohibits gambling and makes it a crime. The complaints alleged that the corporations had no right under the law to permit gambling on their premises and that to do so was a violation of their charter rights. Leased the Premises. It was not alleged in the complaints that Taggart's company or the West Baden Hotel company operated the games on their premises, but that

NOTCH The "ARA-NOTCH" makes the " BELMONT " an Arrow COLLAR sit perfectly 15 c, 2 for 25 c Cluett. Pea body & Co.. Makers ARROW CUFFS, 25 cents a pair they leased the premises to others who did run the games. These suits attracted much attention all over the state and country because of the prominence of Taggart in public life. But Attorney General Bingham has concluded that all that could be accomplished by the suits has been accomplished, and that they ought to be dismissed if it can be done on the right basis. He says that the gambling at these two places has been entirely broken up and that there has been no gambling at either place since the suits were filed. If the suits were pushed to a final determination, he says, it would only mean that the Taggart's hotel company and the West Baden hotel company would be put out of business and the corporations dissolved. This would mean the sale of the property at receivers' sales. The property of the two hotel companies is estimated to be worth something like $2,000,000. Bingham says if such a sale were held there would be nothing to prevent the present owners of the stock from buying in the property and forming a new company. Then they would go right ahead with the business as though nothing had happened, although the operation of making the change would be expensive. What Bingham's Plan Is. Bingham's plan now is to have a competent court issue a permanent injunction to prevent either company from ever permitting gambling on its premises. When this is done then Bingham will dismiss the cases against the two Hotel companies. When this first became known that Bingham had such a plan in mind some persons regaraed it as an effort on his part to get the governor to instruct him to dismiss the cases and thus put the governor in a hole in the eyes of the law and order people of the state. But Bingham denied any such a purpose, and announced that so far as the attorney general's office is concerned he is willing to assume full responsibility for whatever it may do in the matter. He also announced that he has called the conference for next week to consider the matter. The reason Judge Hadley is called into the conference is that he was the assistant attorney general under Mr. Miller and had mch to do with the preparation and filing of the suits. The proposed injunctions would prevent the two big hotel cbmpanies from allowing gambling on their property, but, of course, they would not be able to keep gambling houses from existing in other hotels and buildings in both French Lick and West Baden. In fact, there has been nearly as much gambling at both places since the raids were made as before, but it has been carried on in other buildings that were not owned by either of the hotel companies. But U has been carried on by individuals rtnd not by incorporated companies, and, of course, the state is not able to reach them unless the authorities of Orange county do their duty. If anything results from the conference next week it will have to be by agreement between the state and the defendants and it is believed here that this will not be a very difficult matter to arrange. If the suits are dismissed it will mean the end of one of the most sensational bits of litigation that has been started hi Indiana in many years. Signs are not wanting to assure anv one that every year single chrysanthemums are steadly gaining in favor, mainly of course, with those whose aim is to grow plants for general dec oration and for supplying cut blooms J for their own table. Single blossoms, fortunately, are not criticised by the home grower as to the size, as their beauty can not be thus measured. Gardening Illustrated. Ambulance launches will comprise one of the Innovations of the HudsonFulton celebration.

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KLItiG A HAPPY MAN (American News Service) Kansas Sity, Mo Sept. 30. Probably the happiest man in the United States over the fact that the Chicago Cubs lost the National league pennant, is Johnny Kling, the world's champion catcher. He said: "Well, I am tickled to death. That suits me exactly. At the beginning of the season I was pulling for New York, but I am glad Pittsburg won It and not Chicago. Revenge is sweet and I have got it. Murphy did not treat me right. I would have don anything to have beaten Murphy out of the rag. I quit the team and white they might not have won with me there I am satisfied that I helped Pittsburg a little, anyway. I am satisfied

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