Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1964 — Page 2

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Former I. U. Coed Convicted By Jury BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (UPD —Nancy Dillingham, 22. former Indiana University coed arrested after a marijuana raid on her apartment last year, was convicted early today by a Monroe Circuit Court jury. The jurors, four of them women, returned their verdict after six hours of deliberating the evidence received in the three-day trial on charges of illegal possession of narcotics. Most of the trial was taken up by state's witnesses. The de-

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tense rested without putting Miss Dillingham or any other witness on the stand. Defense Atty. Richard L. Wilder moved for a directed verdict of acquittal earlier in the trial but his motion was overruled by Special Judge Robert Ellison. Prosecutor Thomas A. Hoadley implied in his closing arguments to the jury that Miss Dillingham could have avoided trial by furnishing a list of In? diana University students who were either users or “pushers” of marijuana. Fart of the evidence centered around a coffee can purportedly containing marijuana which was seized in the raid. Miss Dillingham's landlady testified the can

was taken to the apartment the day before by Fred (Fritz) Fisher, a graduate student who faces trial on similar charges in Brown Circuit Court at Nashville. Indianapolis Man Is Burned To Death INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — William Ambers, 48, was killed Wednesday night in a fire which damaged his cabin on the grounds of a home where he was employed as a handyman. Authorities found Ambers’ body in ’the smoldering remains of a partially burned bed and mattress. They said he apparently suffocated.

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Hoffa's Move For Mistrial Denied CHICAGO (UPD — The defense in the James R. Hoffa $25 million fraud trial demanded a mistrial today on grounds that the jury was “living in the life of luxury” at a U.S. naval base. U.S. District Court Judge Richard B. Austin rejected the motion. It was one of many moves for a mistrial since the trial began more than two weeks ago. Hoffa’s chief attorney, Maurice Walsh, objected to the quartering of the jury at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center north of Chicago. "These people are brought out of their own state of life into the lap of luxury and they’ll feel they owe the government some grat it u d e,” Walsh said. He said the government was paying for recreation, such as bowling and swimming, for the jury “and naturally they’ll feel they owe gratitude.” Walsh said transferring the jury from a hotel to the naval base showed “the jury is not under control of the court, but the Department of Justice.” Enjoy the' big D Hotel, 3 blocks from Turnpike on U.S. 80 & 77. 400 airconditioned rooms, suites ... FAMILY PLAN (Children un!ul! Hfree, with parents) jv'J •i’ l iJ!j.dining ... ample 'mil! parking ... Bus to downtown areas at BMwF&yt- dopr.

Kirkland Kut-Upa The Kirkland Kut-ups 4-H club met May 12 at the Pleasant Dale parish hall. Pledges were led by Arleen Borne and Janet Connelley. Group singing was led by Margie Cauble. The special feature of the evening was a number by Carol Conneiley, Cathy Cauble, and Sara Ploughe who sang, "Turn Around,” and “Little Boxes.” Roll call was answered by, “What I like best about my mother.” A demonstration was given by LeeAnn Reed entitled, “Bulletin Board.” Discuseion was held concerning an outdoor meeting. It wiU be held June 8 at 10:30 a.m. at the Hanna-Nuttman park. Devotions were given by Mary Lantz. Sara Ploughe gave the health and safety lesson on “Your first aid kit.” The mothers were guests of the club at this meeting. Kekionga The Kekionga 4-H club met May 7 at the Pleasant Mills school. Judy Butler wasi in charge of the meeting. Pledges were led by Nancy iSdgell and Sue Hitchcock. Rita Baily led the singing. A mother’s tea was held during the meeting. Prizes were given out to the following: Barb Grove, Jackie Irwin, Rita Baily, Mrs. John King, Mrs. Don Hakes, Joe Brunner, Rita King and Mrs. Arthur Irwin. Roll call was answered by “your favorite actor.” Entertainment included Jackie Irwin, Teresa Everett, Missie Morrison and Sharon Ehrsam playing flutes and Barb Brunner presented a twirling routine. The next meeting will be held May 18 at 7:30 p. m. at the Pleasant Mills school. Rough Riders The Preble Rough Riders 4-H club met May 12 at the Magley school house. Richard Bleeke presided over the meeting. Stewart Bieberich led the pledges and the group singing. Roll call was answered by “my favorite sport.” Duane Rekeweg gave a demonstration on “electricity”, and Kenneth Bulmahn gave a demonstration on “conservation.” The club’s 4-H trip was discussed.

Rev. Cox Speaker At Men's Breakfast The Rev. Curtie Cox, who is conducting revival meetings at the Church of the Nazarene, will be guest speaker at the men’s prayer breakfast at 6:30 a.m. Saturday. Buddy Pettit, former night club singer, will sbig a special number. All men are invited to attend the breakfast at the Youth and Community Center. The prayer breakfast banquet, held Saturday, was attended by

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