Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1928 — Page 32
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CHICAGO JURY TO INVESTIGATE GAMBLING RING Syndicate Linked to Poltitics, Is Belief of Attorney, Directing Probe. By United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Syndicated gambling will be the object of the next investigation here by a special grand jury. Election frauds and violence have been probed minutely by five previ ous juries, and the sixth, to be impaneled next Tuesday, will look into a gambling ring, said to be operated by two men formerly prominent in politics and a former Halstead street saloon keeper. The November grand jury, authorized Thursday by Chief Justice John J. Sullivan of the criminal court, will be the last, Frank J. Loesch, special assistant attorney-general, who is conducting the investigations, said, Link Bing to Politicians “There is much evidence that a syndicate has control of gambling and slot machines," Loesch said, “and there apparently is a connection between the ring and politicians.” Meantime, two witnesses in the Eller henchmen election fraud trial assured Sheridan A. Bruseaux, chief investigator for the prosecution, of threatening them in order to force them to make false statements and identifications in the murder of Octkvius Granady, Negro. Granady was slain last April. He was the opponent of Morris Eller, city collector, in the primary elections for ward committeeman. Eller and his son. Judge Emanuel Eller, also have been indicted in connection with the murder and are awaiting trial. Testifies of Threat One of the witnesses told his story to Judge John M. O’Connor in chambers and the other from the stand. J. C. McMillan, Negro preacher, testified that Bruseaux had threatened him with indictment if he didn’t identify John Armondo, one of the sixteen defendants, as the man who shot Granady. McMillan, however, testified to an alibi for Armondo. 114 Indicted in Wet Probe By United Press WOODSTOCK, 111., Nov. 9.—Action to force Sheriff Cyrus Sanford of McHenry county to discharge his two deputies, named with 112 other persons in indictments here Thursday, may be taken if the sheriff refuses further to oust the two, it was indicated today. A mayor, a chief of police, one state representative, the deputies and a number of private citizens were named in the indictments returned by a grand jury which has been conducting an investigation into liquor and gambling activities in this part of northern Illinois. The 114 persons named are charged with conspiracy to violate the liquor and gambling laws. The grand jury charged that the state’s attorney’s office and the sheriff’s office are responsible directly for bootleg and gambling conditions in McHenry county. PLAN ARMISTICE TALK Y. M. C. A. Series of Programs to Open Sunday. Charles P. Taft. Cincinnati, Ohio, will speak at the English theater Sunday at 3 p. m. on a special Armistice < day program, according to A. H. Godard, general Y. M. C. A. secretary. The address marks the initial program in the annual Y. M. C. A. “Big Meeting” series. '‘Ten Years After the World War” is the subject of Taft’s address. Special music will be provided as a feature of the occasion. The event is free to the public.
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