Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1951 — Page 38

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{Fairchild's big campaign. Tickets, Other expenses. sideration his income from illegalitain statements before the court.”!"to place our collective necks! Shoe Representative

A former lottery ticket salesman complained the “heat” ruined|and profits disappeared. | Judge Brennan observed from practices.”

AD gir lin a Soviet noose.” : . . bby ts : result, he ¢an no longer keep up high support] “Since the law enforcement the bench: Solved Problem Fortune Teller Banished | A policy statement broadcast Dies In Hospital 8 estranged wife. |agencies have clamped down on, «It's too bad law enforcement, The judge, however, solved Mr. A 29-year-old fortune teller who by the “Voice of America” said : The case came to light yesterday when Judge Norman E./gambling, my client is no longer : kibg the ami: Sowders’ problem. : had set up shop at 457 W. Wash- Russian delegates at the Big! Brennan, Superior Court 3, or-| able to handle the tickets and his 28€nCies are making mE He boosted his weekly payments ington St., was told to ‘‘get out of Four meeting in Paris are try-| dered the errant husband, Harry ing to provide for the support of|income has decreased terribly,” blers) comply with the law. to $20 but trimmed his respon- town” today by Municipal Courtling to destroy in advance any : C. Sowders, before him. his wife, Catherine. Attorney W. Gordon Davis said. | “If Mr. Sowders wants to use|sibility for maintenance expenses. 4 Judge Joseph Howard. He told|West German defenses while re- 7

Mr. Sowders, a bartender at the] He told the court he used to| Mr. Davis pleaded for modifica- his reduced income from gambling| Then, with an eye toward Prose-|police that if Mary Zeko was sisting efforts to discuss Com-

bama St., was charged with fail-| dition to his thirst-quenching!It required Mr. Sowders to pay payment modification, we might out: il {he would send her to jail. |Germany.

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