Evidence Far from Conclusive., Daily Racing Form, 1914-05-07

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EVIDENCE FAR FROM CONCLUSIVE. Ill Mf Ira I. L. I.. Ma, C. Iimim present indica tions the charges of I kmaking which were made . againal Prank V. Flood and Francis C. fox arill do be rigoroaalj pushed oa Thursday morning when " tl, , ,,;in are arraigned before J not lee of the Peace Leu is M. Rafadg for makiag book .it the rate meeting of the Rockawaj limiting Club lust 8atur Constables Hot! and Smith had been watching tin- two men all aftera and when the racea were over arrested them and k them before the justice who li. bl them in the custod of their counsel. ■ Charles T. McCarthy, former assistant district at tornej i.i Sassau County, for a farther bearing on in office during the ,. Thursdaj Mr McCarthj was . ramons Pan! Shim- case and Is thoroughlj ramlllar witb tin decision* from every angle. Lewis .1. Smith, district attorney of Nassau - C.iintv was plain in his ibnuniial ion ol the moth .hN axed iii making the arreat. "1 knew nothing ol , the matttr al all," be said. "The complaint In such •l caw should be carefully drawn np m rlew ol th decisions on the matter in the Shane case. Il I certainl simii nol Issue «nb| nas t r witnesses. I have i I. j. . t ii.ii !•• belting, and then- is ■ way iii which bets caa be made. As long as the urn v is complied with, they can del their head* oil it f the] wish, but I am the prone eating ..th. . i ..t Nas un C ly, and 1 Intend to tee thai all rrlme is s properl] prosecuted, ami d i intend to make any exceptions In the case of. men charged with a viola i ii. .ii of the hook making law." Justice of the ivace Raiaig s:ii,i tonight, "I haw e nol issued anv mibp. i nas and do nm expect to, aa s there !s little chance of an ane being abb- to ,, lojentlfj an] uf the -lips which we have in our ir uoKsesslon The officers arrested the two men aftef ■ r watching them all day, bnl al I all of the -lips lime names on them which arc fictitious, .mil bad ,1 i,, ,,,, mean* of Identification. I did nol say that 1 1 intended to hah- anv of tin- society people to curl. i .,,.,1 ,| i mi Intend, mi I • — the] are fonnd In be „. material aritnesses, when, ot romnr, they will have e to attend."


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