Investigation Into Vice & Corruption In Pottawattamie County By
Grand Jury and State Agents

Title

Investigation Into Vice & Corruption In Pottawattamie County By
Grand Jury and State Agents

Subject

Local news

Description

Investigation Into Vice & Corruption In Pottawattamie County By
Grand Jury and State Agents
State Tells Of Probe Into 'Vice' - Moyer Says Check Has Been Underway Since Last October January 14,, 1956
Grand Jury Probing Into Gambling Here - Tavern Raid Indicates . . . January 14, 1956
State To Present 'Vice' Information Gleaned By Agent January 15, 1956
Arrest 4 People In 'Vice' Investigation January 16, 1956
Arrested In Vice Raid - January 16, 1956
Nothing New In Vice Probe Here - State Readies Date For The Grand Jury January 17, 1956
Jenkins, Wife To Grand Jury - Accused Of Keeping House Of Ill Repute January 18, 1956
Countryman In C.B. For 'Vice' Probe - Has 'No Comment' Before Entering Grand Jury Room January 19, 1956
A New Jury To Continue 'Vice' Probe - Special Attorney To Help January 20, 1956
Grand Jury Names Eight People In C.B. 'Vice' Investigation January 21, 1956
Identity Of 7th Suspect Still Secret - Release Details Of Others Indicted In 'Vice' Probe Here January 23, 1956

Creator

Nonpareil reporting

Source

Daily Nonpareil

Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1956

Format

Document

Type

Newspaper articles

Identifier

Investigation Into Vice & Corruption In Pottawattamie County By
Grand Jury and State Agents

Coverage

Council Bluffs, Iowa

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Text

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Original Format

Document