Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1957 — Page 2

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Official In lowa Freed 01 Charges Drug Store Owners Soy Charge Mistake DES MOINES (UP)—Municipal Judge Ray Harrison ruled Tuesday lowa Insurance Commissioner Oliver P. Bennett was Innocent of charges of petty larceny and resisting arrest. J The ruling came after a fourhour standing-room-only hearing called after the owners of a drug store said they had made a “terrible mistake** in accusing the 64-year-old balding state official of swiping a 67-cent tube of hair cream. "I hope this will be the end of it,” Harrison said after making his ruling. ; - The hearing, called hastily after the drug store owners said they had been wrong about the theft, ended with all sides agreeing it was all a big mistake. Bennett was arrested by two detectives lest Wednesday night after a woman clerk at the City Drug Store said he had failed to pay for the hair cream. Bennett first refused to accompany the officers and he was charged with “resisting an officer in the performance of his duties.” The matter collapsed like a punctured balloon when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pizinger, owners of the drug store, sent Harrison a statement saying “after a complete investigation of all the facts, it is obvious that there was a terrible mistake made. “It is our earnest belief that Mr. Bennett did pay” for the hair cream, they said. CD Communications Section Meets Here The communications section of the Adams county civil defense organization met Tuesday night at the fire station to further civil defense plans. The group plans purchase of a new intercommunications transmitter and receiver under the federal matching funds plan. Plans were also discussed to organize operating units in Berne, Geneva and Monroe to complete the countywide disaster fretwork. Attending last night’s meeting were John Gordon, county civil defense director; James Borders, Decatur police chief; Gerald Cole, radio officers; Vernon Seitz, assistant radio officer; Douglas Gilpin, communications officer; David Langston, assistant communications officer, and Bob Blaney, in charge of maintenanceof police radios in Decatur.

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1937

Man Is Sentenced On Kidnap Charge Suspended Sentence Given Man's Wife FORT WAYNE, Ind. (IB - Robert Wolf, 26, was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in federal prison and his wife, Leona, 30, was given a S-year suspended sentence in connection with the kidnaping of a Sumner, Mich., woman last year. Federal Judge Luther M. Swygert also placed Mrs. Wolf on probation for five years out of consideration for her young children. Wolf previously pleaded guilty to charges he and his wife kidnaped Mrs. Alice Simons, 36, from her Michigan home and forced her to accompany them to their home at Cedar Lake. She told authorities she managed to untie her bonds and escape when the Wolfs went into LaGrange for food.

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