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For Loan Frauds A 59-year-old Toledo, O., con-

Hospital, today was placed under $25,000 bond by Municipal Court Judge Howard on a fugitive from : justice charge. f In a bédside hearing yesterday ‘afternoon, Thompson was re

tractor, seriously fll in Generaliand

At Canterbury College

Canterbury Col today an-

displaced person to serve on the college faculty. Dr. Zantuan will teach Polish

Douglas: MacLaury, president of Canterbury, said the school had been trying to get Dr. Zantuan out of Europe since last September.

leased to city police by the U.

from a heart ajment. “Thompson is ing FHA loans amounting to

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tions at a Toledo bank in April, 1948. The fugitive warrant, served by Detective Sgt. Edward Tutt, stated that Thompson, alias William Easterday, is wanted by Toledo authorities.

rested May 4 by the “FBI at Frankfort, Ind. He was’ charged | with transporting fraudulently obtained money from Toledo to] Washington, D. C. After setting bond today, Judge Howard continued the case to + une 9.

‘Robert W. Bidlack

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FRENCH LICK, May 19 (UP)— Robert AV. Bidlack, Indianapolis, today was president of the Indi-| ana Coal Merchants Association. | Other new officers included! Lester A. Wyndham, Brazil Frank G. Bollman, Ft. Wayne,

commissioner. He is Ease P Fries Dies:

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nounced the Ses of Dr. Konstanty Zantuan, 34, a Polish refugee brought here as a European

1 shall graduate from college

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Columbus Dispatch

Columnist Was 64 COLUMBUS, O., May 19 (UP) {—Elmer P. Fries, editorial writer and political columnist for the; jColumbug Dispatch and former {editor of the Cincinnati Post, died! late yesterday after ‘a 10-day| (illness. He was 64.

{1935 and served as Washington| |correspondent for several years.| | Mr. Fries. a native of Carson (City, Nev. field while still in high school as ‘a copy boy for the Cincinnati

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Post. . Becomes Copy Reader | He soon became a reporter and § ; remained with the Post until 1907,

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Capehart to Speak WASHINGTON, May 19--Sen.| Homer E. Capehart (R., Ind.) will talk to the United Electrical Workers (CIO) in Ft. Wayne tonight, his office announced here "today.

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