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.
i Sheriff Al Magenheimer.
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i4 95 ‘315 employees who have worked . A tor the company five or more
9.95 to 22.50 gl The veteran employee is Henry
organ with 45 years service. Forty-year veterans include Wili4 Gh f liam A. Archibald, Wallace O. . Redie Needham and Fay # Shanks.
fi Teachers to Honor
Township Trustee John Maze, who is nearing the
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in the House, although a snag threatened Senate approval. Rep. Emanuel Celler (D. N. Y.),| sponsor of the bill, said he would! ask the Rules Committee later) today to clear the measure for speedy House action, * Mr. Halleck objected particularly to giving the President to reshuffle executive) He said there is no! , urgent need for that authority! | and that the proposed power!
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