Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1947 — Page 2
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Columbus, Ind., Man Under $5000 Bond; | oii, hi onan Ta nous wa, ene dont |Ball Proposes’ fo © Quizzed by FBI on Embezzlement Charge ' |stter the loss was reported. cpoYou dont know what I've been Mm et op Sin 1 eT There is no fe 1% BAviSg:a- NOHAg-{Ve Migug dalemuts ml. vat pi by U. 5. Miachty sna [200 ga Jat 13 years sce ny ; : {To*Limit "Voice ; ‘ Thus Delmer G. Schuder, Columbus bank teller who embesuled Messick of Indianapolis, the larg- id as he cui in~amoked in his Jail Wins B s” Award .. JasuiNGTON. dunt 1 OL. 2 | Bed 30 supers SUSIZASS waived hearing today when. assigned before U. 8, Qom- 208 DARK Jow ver covered by. the " “T've Been Foolish’ : ~~ 7 Tinroposed today that congress keep {ll sve. against f missioner Francis M. Hu Sa : firm, . ra : : : i ee that] irs 3 Lr 5 ., _ Schuder’s bond was set at $5000 and he was whisked to the FBI| Mr, Schuder, who knew most Of of teri pic ih In my time.| The Cul Graham award for the| the Voice of Amerlea” talking— J to be quizsed by operatives ; the: bank's eust by their nick- course I never inten to take| “outstanding citizen” of the 1947[but just to broadcast news. y The action ¢ offices qu Columbus, where Mr. Schuder was| So much and at first thought I'd|gpnogie, sented| He suggested that the state de- i road company 88 to how he did it and why, over) © oo. ror 19 years, is a member Dames, told bank officials vester-| py ype to repay the amounts. But © Boys state was presen partment pay radio. networks’ to crossing crash : : ; he “spent the money” but de- : to Philip BE Braskett, 17-year-old the past 12 years. of the federal reserve system are ° 10 to ato Guball I never could and -instead the d and send the news, and re- was injured 1 “I'm guilty and now I just want |. ‘args | clined to go o ' amounts became larger as years Kokomo high school junior by GOV. tain a small “Voice” staff to see The petitio: to get this thing over quickly 3nd} pejeral authorities held of inter-| HISHIY respected in the cominu’| passed.” Gates pusterday. that the networks “don’t slant #, ‘Ml reiced faile take my punishment,” he told re-| i uy with the accused teller after iY. he was & widower and lived) shortages in Mr. Schuder's ac-| .The presentation was made at a dont go haywire on content, or MW warning signs porters from his county jail cell. Arresting him yesterday becuse he 1% 81. attractive country home WIth counts were brought to light after | review of Bays state on the cam: |don't Undermine our position.” (Rat. crossing of “ (Can Request Trial had retained no legal counsel. his Hayes id su, Muution. owiUS an investigation by the FBI pus of the School for the Deaf] The Minhesota senator heads s 8 tra) where the U. 8. District Attorney B. How- “Why should I hire » lawyer?” WO TEER TRUE MO ee of | Francis J. Moore , Supervisor of the The Graham award is given an- senate appropriations subcommittee Mr. Sloan & ard Caughran, who filed the ‘com-|Mr. Schuder asked. “I've already health. state department of financial in- |nually by a Pt. Wayne Legion post{which is considering ra state de- an invalid for confessed I took the money” Poor stitutions, said his statement and |in honor of the late Mr. Graham, |partment request for © 8: B mjuries in the cer Somer Mie vesturday, said |, Ofclals of the bank who eon PeeSpenter ance had heen turned ance state commander, nance “the Voice” in the flscal ear ll eye : fronted him yesterday with the evi-| In recent years over s or prose-| The the son of starting July 1, ' Mr. Schuder might get his wish. |. of embezzlement said insur- knOwn as a “free spender” and cution. fer, oN Da. Mr. Ball said $6 million should | Instead of awaiting indictment by|ance already had repaid the loss, Owned a number of fine - saddle attending. under the sponsorship of [be enough to pay for the program the federal grand jury, he can re- | They said Mr. Schuder, whose sal- horses. His custom-built jeweled | LIBRARY GETS DIARY Kokomo American Legion post 6.(on the basis he outlined. ; quest trial on a “criminal infor-/ary was about $60 a week, had saddle was said to have ‘been built| Presentation of a complete set of |He won the award through a series : STR, mation” filed by the district attor-| boosted his income to around $233 bY the designer who outfits Holly-|“Diary of World Events,” to the of elimination contests for all-|COUNTY PICNIC SLATED SAY ney, Mr. Caughran said. The cases week by manipulation of a single Wood cowboy stars. Butler university library by the 1047|around sportsmanship, leadership The 24th annual Lawrence county falls under federal jurisdiction be-|industrial account. | Yet his affluence failed to bring class was and character reunion picnic will be held in + cause the Irwin-Union Trust Co. of The huge check was presented to| him happiness or to assuage his . Boys state will close tomorrow. Riverside Park grove June 33. > : *
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