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lice Raid Booki;eo''s0 Wire Service Genter; Lieut. C. O. Huttoe, chief of the city vi of the so-called Annenberg race wire se; Fourth avenue Thursday, yestigation. ?\ Officer^W. T. squad, talks to patrdns'of the distributing center T [be;' while raiding, the headquarters at 536 N< W. J lulford looks on. 't Four, mett were booked for in-, « M-t. i r- Bookies. Continued From Page 1 Companyt from discontinuing the wire service there. y During the raid, Huttoe answered numerous' telephone 'calls from subscribers who called to find out why the services had been dis¬ rupted. The vice squad chief declined to comment on the bookie situation. Chief Quigg was reported out of the city on a fishing trip, expected back in his office today. ! f. Not Reynolds' Orders Daniel G. Reynolds,'public saf¬ ety director, said he had issued no orders about bookies and did not know who did. • ' .! . "t haven't heard anything more .than the letter I sent to Lee last week," said Mayor Orr.- , ' i Commissioner R. C. Gardner, who frequently takes verbal jabs at his fellow commissioners, said he knew nothing,,about the bookie shut¬ down. " -v "1:don't- know much^what-goes on down there except on Wednes¬ day," he, added, referring to the regular weekly meeting of■ the city .commission., i ! Brotcder A^ks Court • ,4 Tt Ea MStl; hi! faf, . 1 Fe Yo im: Bri ,the T 0 ofrt thliro^i omtadi Tsovirttl tldTs pmoAU] pSaWirf a&Dd Pyeliaiir tOhU«fl1l | passport wss *'• \ r- . k -l ■Vf.-..:- VMrtlc.
Object Description
Title | Philadelphia Inquirer — Annenberg, Walter; Publisher (1940-1969)(JSK_BB8_F36) |
Creator | John S. Knight |
Date Notes | 1940-1969 |
Description | Correspondence with Walter Annenberg, publisher of the Philadelphia Inquirer |
Link to Finding Aid Repository | http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OhAkUAS0008.xml;query=;brand=default |
Subject Terms | Annenberg, Walter H., 1908-2002 |
Type | Text |
Digital Publisher | University of Akron. Archival Services |
Date Digitized | 2015-06 |
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Source Collection | John S. Knight Papers |
Identifier | JSK_BB8_F36.pdf |
Medium | Document |
Format-Extent | 72 pages |
Collection Category |
Communications Individual/Families |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | Telephone: 330-972-7670; Fax: 330-972-6170; E-mail:archives@uakron.edu |
Description
Title | JSK_BB8_F36 4 |
Type | Text |
Source Collection | John S. Knight Papers |
Medium | Document |
Collection Category |
Communications Individual/Families |
UA College | University Libraries |
UA Department | Archival Services |
Website | http://www.uakron.edu/libraries/archives/ |
Contact Information | Telephone: 330-972-7670; Fax: 330-972-6170; E-mail:archives@uakron.edu |
transcript | lice Raid Booki;eo''s0 Wire Service Genter; Lieut. C. O. Huttoe, chief of the city vi of the so-called Annenberg race wire se; Fourth avenue Thursday, yestigation. ?\ Officer^W. T. squad, talks to patrdns'of the distributing center T [be;' while raiding, the headquarters at 536 N< W. J lulford looks on. 't Four, mett were booked for in-, « M-t. i r- Bookies. Continued From Page 1 Companyt from discontinuing the wire service there. y During the raid, Huttoe answered numerous' telephone 'calls from subscribers who called to find out why the services had been dis¬ rupted. The vice squad chief declined to comment on the bookie situation. Chief Quigg was reported out of the city on a fishing trip, expected back in his office today. ! f. Not Reynolds' Orders Daniel G. Reynolds,'public saf¬ ety director, said he had issued no orders about bookies and did not know who did. • ' .! . "t haven't heard anything more .than the letter I sent to Lee last week," said Mayor Orr.- , ' i Commissioner R. C. Gardner, who frequently takes verbal jabs at his fellow commissioners, said he knew nothing,,about the bookie shut¬ down. " -v "1:don't- know much^what-goes on down there except on Wednes¬ day," he, added, referring to the regular weekly meeting of■ the city .commission., i ! Brotcder A^ks Court • ,4 Tt Ea MStl; hi! faf, . 1 Fe Yo im: Bri ,the T 0 ofrt thliro^i omtadi Tsovirttl tldTs pmoAU] pSaWirf a&Dd Pyeliaiir tOhU«fl1l | passport wss *'• \ r- . k -l ■Vf.-..:- VMrtlc. |