Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1946 — Page 7

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—— WARE LIUOR_ APPEAL OPENS

u. S. Court #t Reviews Trio’s Black Market Charge.

Three officals of the J. C. Perry Co., wholesale grocers, today were awaiting’ a decision by the U, 8. circuit court of appeals at Chicago on 'a liquor black market charge. A hearing was held yesterday on an appeal by the Indianapolis businessmen, John M, Hare, Robert R. Hare and Clinton L. Hare, who were convicted on the black market charge nearly a year ago. Fach was fined $25,000. .John,

prison sentence; Robert, secretary, three years, and Clinton, treasurer, a year and a day. All three have been at liberty under bond.

Salesman Serving Term

Another defendant in the trial here was a firm salesmah, Russell

years and fined $10,000. He is confined now in the Terre Haute federal prison. Defense Attorney Daniel S. Ring, Washington, D. C., argued that the

been found guilty, since the corporation was acquitted. He asserted that Rozelle, who admitted receiy-

company, but not for the individual officers.”

Brothers “Called Conspirators” The defense attorney also con-

price of whisky.”

Hare brothers were with the corporation.”

preclude guilt of the Hares.

ceiling prices.

P. Rozelle. He was sentenced to two

company’s officials should not have

ing money in excess of OPA ceiling prices, was “acting as agent for the| Sunrise.,

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commisisons, service and finders| iat fees, apart from the actual sale|Cleveland

Paul A. Pfister, assistant U. S. dis-|Pt, Wayne ..........ecviens trict attorney, told the court the Th, FOUR, “iyi ™ 2 “conspirators | Kansas Ci . He argued |Lo® Shgeles that acquittal of the firm did not Mpls. at ‘Paul —2 The New Orleans are federal attorney pointed out that Otlanoma City 2¢ testimony shows the brothers divided Pm a ty with Rozelle a total of $168,146. This |gt. Louis was the amount in excess of OPA [San Antonio

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With one eye on a crowded docket, Judge William D. Bain today served notice his criminal eourt will not be used as. a “collection agency.” The declaration followed a hearing yesterday, in which Thomas J. Webb, Bridgeport, was charged with issuing a fraudulent check.

curred April 21, 1945, the hearing has been postponed repeatedly while compromise proposals were being made between Defense Attorney James Babcock and the complaining witness, John Williams. Mr. Williams is operator of an automobile sales agency. The defendant is alleged to have paid for

firm president, received a two-year|an automobile with a worthless

check amounting to $670. “While we have first-degree murder, larceny and robbery cases awaiting trial in great numbers, the time of this court cannot be

Bain declared. Deputy Prosecutor Ed Haerle asserted he was ready to continue with the case, but that Mr, Williams had agreed with his attorney for another continuance,

The judge then told both sides

OFFICIAL WEATHER

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Deficiency since Jan. 1

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he was going to hear the case without further delay. J An arrangement was made only last week for superior and special judges to hear pending eriminal cases, in order to provide early hearings to a number of defendants. A large docket otherwise would necessitate some defendants remaining in: jail long periods before | V their cases were heard. Judge Bain instituted night sessions last week and plans to continue them, along with Saturday sessions, until the calendar is up- |G." to-date. ! ;

ITALIAN BRIDES TO SAIL WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (U, P). —Approximately 400 Italian war |n brides and children of American soldiers will sail from Naples about Feb. 10 on the Algonquin, the war department announced today,

ANDERSON--Ea:

James Soyder, ¥ ™. Ais ™ Daughter, | MY eodurs Windle, on. BRAZIL—A. ay Miller wife, Ge Rerneth CO Bates, Ern Peter F. McGuire, Survivors: Son, John

daughter, Sister Mary, Mrs, Charles Smith, Mrs, Joe Diel; brothers, Thomas, William, Edward, 3 James,

ELWOOD-—Mrs. Edna abel Richeson, 68, Survivors: Husband, H ; daughte! a] Claudine Scott; brother, " Earl Beni. ne!

FORTVILLE-—Albert R. Baker, 75. Sur~ vivor: Brother, Harry.

HAZELTON-..Danlel B. Grubb, 68, Burvivors: Slater, Mn Orvil MoeGillum, Mrs. Gurley McNal 9; Stother, Lewis, ss = Ay Mi Ann Marley, 4.1 Survivors: Husband, Jesse A.; daughter, Barbara BSouders.

Survivors: Wife, vors: : mil, James Jr, * Wiliam: ters, Mrs. Dorothy raha, Mrs. Olive Win, Mrs, Christina Lauffman, Mrs, Vers a Spaur, Mrs, Lela Bryant, Mrs, Nadine Woods, brothers, Sudsioy Amos, PLYMOUTH-~Mrs. Alles Mashamer, 1s. Survivors: Husband, Grant; Ulysses Overholt; sister, Mra, Nellle Vn SHELBYVILLE — Willlam V, Fox, Survivors: Daughter, Mrs, Frank ‘Po;

D. Wallace, 69,

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lina Mrs. survivors: it aie 1) Lillian 82. Survivors: || iB Brother, George Lewis; , ]

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WOMAN DIES AT 95

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