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\ jiven’ the oy ys by Dep Sherof i. aoa on vr “On June’ — at 7:30 p. m,, we talked to Mr. Police, manager of the Indianapolis Country club. “We saw slot machines being played and asked him to whom they: belonged and he said ‘the club owns them." We also asked him who gave the ‘go sign,’ but he did pot answer. “On June 12, 1947, at 8 p. m. We went to the Broadmoor Country club, We had no conversation nor saw any slot machine at this club, “On June 12, 1947, at 8:15 p.m. we went ini to the Meridian Hills Country club but we had no conversation and we did not observe any slot machines. “On June 12, 1947, at 8:50 p.m, we went to the Highland Country club. We talked to Mr. Irwin Williams and to Mr. Schwinn,

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managers of the club, We asked to whom the slot machines which we saw being played belonged and they stated they were the property. of the club and they did not know about any ‘payoffs.’ We asked who gave them the ‘go sign’ .and they stated they did not know as that informae tion came from the club’s operating committee. “This is to certify that the above statements were made of , their own free will and that the people with whom wt talked were advised that the information was for Judge Clark and that we were: acting on Judge Clark's orders. “Officer Albershadt’s statement

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(U. P).~Mrs. Jeannette Reyman,

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were divorced ‘and each had a son by previous marriages. The Reymans took a trip through Georgia some time ago, friends recalled, and decided they wanted to move there “and get out doors in the southern sunshine.” They were completing a tourist

They cased the place thoroughly last night, wandering in and out as customers. After the tavern closed, they went to work. But Patrolmen Moriarity and Aldrich were working, too. > Both Have Records

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Daugherty, aligs Wilbur Derley and William Daugherty, has 4a criminal history covering nearly 20

both both dismissed; unlawful] possession, nine months, Aug. 20, 1934-Vagrancy, dis-

. missed. years. It includes: Sept. 15, 194—Vagraney, is July 25, 1928 — Vehicle-taking, missed.

sentenced to 1-10 years in the Indiana reformatory. Jan, 20, 1930—Rape, 1-10 years; grand larceny, 1-10 years; vehicletaking, auto banditry and vagrancy,

Oct. 10, 1984. Vehicle-taking, 2 no grand jury action. 1935—Vagrancy, dismissed. April 4, 1938-—Petty larceny, $25 and costs, 90 days. 3 1938-=Traflic

all dismissed. Eat wi April 20, 1932 — Vehicle-taking, | sogsts a a nd drunkenness, shooting in the city| 1939 Twice on trafic violations:

limits, carrying concealed weapons

$1 and costs on each, paid fine and and being a fugitive, all dismissed

released: assault and battery, six months probation. Jan. 8, 1939-—Vagrancy, dismissed. Dee. 23, 1939—Vagraney, dis~ missed. Dec. 29, 1939-—-Petty larceny, $25 and costs, 90 days, all

Sept. 29, 1936—Robbery and auto banditry, 10-25 years. Sept. 28, 1945—Vagrancy, burglary and auto banditry, all dismissed by

Sept. 3, 1946—Vagrancy and asSati and batisty Wiis Wntent 10 Kill, both dismissed ‘by prosecutor. Jan. 5. 1944—Burglaty, 2-§ years; auto banditry, 3-5 years. ; Feb. 10, 1947—Registered as a pa-

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