The revelations in Connecticut are not the result of probing by scrupulous politicians but of the questions and
charges raised by three men: Harvey Ziskis, a bettor who was barred
under clouded
circumstances from the Hartford fronton; Theodore A. Driscoll, investigative reporter for The Hartford Courant; and Professor Lester Snyder of the University of Connecticut School of Law, who served on the State Commission on
Special Revenue, popularly known as the gaming commission, from October of 1976 until last March.