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. WARSAW, Mar. 8 (UP)—Kos¢iusko County Sheriff Carl Latta, who seized $8000 worth of gambling equipment in February raids, said today a threat was made ist him and St. Joseph Coutity Sheriff Stephen C. Hipsac Sheriff Latta's wife received the threat in a letter addressed to the county jail, An envelope postmarked Bremen, Ind., contained two pages torn from a detective magazine, One page related the story of a crusading sheriff who was murdered. It was entitled “the patient killer” and the words “notice, we can wait” were penciled in the margin, Sheriff Latta said. The other page carried a sequel telling of steps taken by the slain sheriff’s widow to continue the ‘crusade. On the margin was the warning, “the same thing applies to Hipsack of South Bend.” ‘Shot at Before’ Sheriff Latta, a World War II veteran. said he “not worried . I've been shot at before.” “The ‘threat . probably was the work of some crank,” Sheriff Hipsack said.

on minor gambling charges. Sheriff Hipsack said he warned some St. Joseph County persons | to remove gambling devices from | their places of business and “keep |

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