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SEERH LY PROBED +Grand Jury Even Excludes Official Normally Given 1 Charge of Work. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November H——A secretive but determined grand jury was reported today to be lunlnx at the cover to police irregularities. grand jurymen refused any com- ment on their endeavor, but newspaper men were told in sources they consid- ered authoritative that the scope of the inquiry was bounded only by the statute of umluuom——vhree years. rrlvncy with “which the grand ury delved extended, it was reported, the exclusion of Assistant State's Attorney Edwin Spiro, in charge of Youting grand jury work, from their rooms while they discussed the investi- gation. Crime Group Director Talks. For two hours the grand jurors heard from Col. Henry Barrett Chamberlain, operating director of the Chicago Crime Commission, and Assistant State’s At- torney Charles J. Mueller also was closeted with the inguisitors for some time. Neither revealed the nature of his testimony. Reports of ‘the September and Octo- ber grand juries, both of which con- demned what they described as an al- liance of police, gangsters and crooked politicians, were passed on to the cur- Tent jury. At ‘the same time preparations con- tinued for the presentation to the De- cember grand jury of charges in con- nection with the bail bonding system. Policeman Warned of Death. Policemen Joseph Keating of the State's attorney’s staff is concerned about the brief message, painted in white on & fence facing his window, which noeted him when he got up from bed the ofihe‘: nmrtnlng It read: “Keal nex o said they b!lh'd it was that an attempt would be life to m'even'-ti him mm & policeman in a suburban tavern & %“.5 yepson ago. Keating has been busy s:c&htflnl evidence for '.he State. He ‘l‘l:ened hzwever the offer of a special )l BUAT wsem James McBride, another wit- ness in the case, ucently ‘was shot and ‘wounded while ric onulmet.carin suburban Maywood of men who drew alongside m 8 mntor car and fired shotgun slugs into him. He is re- ‘covering at a hospital. WORLD RIFLE TROPHY ACCEPTED BY HURLEY War Secretary to Display Silver and Gold Piece Won by U. 8. " Team at Antwerp. Patrick J. Hurley yester- of the for cludes those killed by poison. Kidwell’s ets, Inc. Stallion King Captured After 3 Days’ Pursuit Two Ropings Necessary to Get One of Vanishing Line of Wild Horses. By the Associated Press. SAN ANGELO, Tex., November 14.— The king of the stallions, one of the 1ast of the wild horses in Western Texas, has & rope around his neck for the first e ln his 15 years of life. flm e glant bc; the only animal ln the 26,1 uoo-ure ‘pasture of J. H. it at the foot of El Capitan Mount WS captured this week after five eowhuyl had trailed him in relays for three days and three nl!‘ hts. The first time he was roped he bit the rope in two, but the second it looped around his neck he ghve up after a s le that covered mountain side. TOWN MOVED TO RAILWAY Citizens Act 'When Road Is Built Two Miles Away. smmnm Tex. .—After fail- Texas & Pa- ol “‘“L‘u‘.:“"‘:....““.? pick 4 age ns up , lock, stock: and barrel,” and move. it to the railroad. \ The railroad is to be built 2 miles east of the town. Several stores, a eotton gin, three churches and other buudxnn wuld have 1o be moved. Come in and LET US ‘Show You the 30 AMAZING FEATURES OF THE NEW REFRIGERATOR Ask About Our Purchase Budget _Plan UNION Hardware Co, 613 7th St. N.W. 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