Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1950 — Page 52

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UP) Lead-}

On Federal Charges

Two Indianapolis men posted $2500 bonds yesterday for their appearance on fraudulent check charges. U. 8. Commissioner Alvin C.! Johnson set bond for Lyle D. Blythe, 43, owner of Blythe Rubber Stamp Co., 241 N. Delaware 8t., and Arthur H. Plass, 48, former deputy sheriff. They will be tried in March at 39, 95 : Dayton, O., on indictments chargfing conspiracy in the printihg and! 69. 00 Binet of fraudulant checks in interstate transportation. i Plass recently worked in the Reg. $80.95 Center Township Assessor's office Lounge Chair & Ottoman ™*.5)* 59.98 gland served as deputy under for.

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9. 95 & Veteran employees of the Indi-! & anapolis Power & Light Co. will 12, 95 & & be honored Thursday night at the Now 1 annual Christmas party in the

Murat Temple. 12. Gh 4 H. T. Pritchard, company pres-| 4 ident, will present service pins to

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fi Teachers to Honor

Township Trustee John Maze, who is nearing the

# end of his term as Franklin Township trustee, will be given a # set of silverware Friday after-|

{noon at a farewell party by the MA. 0298 : 11/50 teachers, bus drivers and janitors of the township schools. The party will be staged at the | Acton school.

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consideration of President Tru-|| man’s emergency request for two “war”

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