Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1938 — Page 14

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10 ARRESTED IN | _Bu GAMING RAIDS ROB MOTORMAN

Charges Filed After Vice Squad Raids; Streetcar

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JUDGE INDICTED IN VICE PROBE

Charges Filed Against Jurist Who Started Wisconsin Investigation.

WAUKESHA, Wis, May 20 (U.

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former District Attorney Herman R. Salen and 12 other persons. Judge Evans called a jury several weeks ago. A group of attorneys protested, however, and Circuit Judge C. M. Davison stepped in, dismissed Evans’ jury and ordered his own. Released on Bail

Judge Evans was charged with having altered county records, having obtained $23 under false pretenses, and having committed perjury before the grand jury. Liskowitz was charged with subornation of perjury, malfeasance in office and neglect of his official duty.

Salen was accused of having drawn the articles of an organization which conspired to violate state gambling laws with slot machines. They appeared before Judge Davison, pleaded not guilty and were released on bail of $2000 each. GRAZIANI TO BE HONORED ROME, May 20 (U. P.).—Honorary Roman citizenship will be conferred upon Marshal Rodolfo Graziani Sunday by the Governor of

Rome at a reception in Julius Caesar Hall at the Capitoline Palace,

PREHISTORIC TOOTH FOUND LONDON, May 20 (U, P)~A giant tooth of a prehistoric elephant has been found in a swamp by

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