Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1951 — Page 22

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A Sullivan man accused of sell- ment date for Cox and 38 other agents purchased from Cox; The attorney said Cox once ing “cure-all” prescriptions today defendants in 36 cases. : “bottles of herb concoctions pur- was convicted in Federal Court Co oral Court afvaignment Other indictments, included ported to be of aid to" victims of for -shipping mis-labeled drugs faced Federal Cou g thoSe«s returned against Robert cancer, diabetes and many other between states. Mr. Welsh said on charges of violating Interstdte pay Lacy, 27, Terre Haute, for diseases Cox also is under an: injunction Commerce Commission ‘regula- illegal possession of about 100 Laboratory tests showed ‘the which-prohibits him from practictions pounds of marijauna, and Albert product . valueless Mr Welsh ing medicine. v Arthur Cox 73 was cited on Seufer 64, Ferdinand postmaster, said. He added the concoction Bases of Charges 36 counts of ICC violation set for making false accounting re- actualy was regarded as harm- . forth'iit 49 pages of an indictment ports to Washington. ful, - because users anticipating Mr, Welsh said Cox is charged submitted to Federal Judge Wil- ests. Conducted results from its use sometimes " ith “causing to be troduced In iam E. Steckler yesterday .by “ tailed to se competent interstate Shi pment hj merthe Fedge: Grand Jury. Judge District Attorney Matt he w attention until their ailments be- chandise. W hile not actually ship‘Steckler set Sept. 21 as arraign- Welsh said pure food and drug came serious or incurable, ping it himself, Cox sold to others

planned fo "make Mr. Welsh Seufert, while’ acting as postmaster, withheld portions of a clerk's salary although he enterce full payment accounts in reports to Washington, the indict‘ment ‘read. During a ‘long period he withheld about $1400, the attorney said. Restitution has been made, however, Lacy was arrasted last May in Terre Haute when he made a marijuana sale there to a -federal narcotics agent. Indictments against him also charge him with ' possessing moulds for manufacturing counterfeit coins. . Estimated market value of the marijuana was £40,000. ‘

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Student Indicted

An Earlham College student, Edwin E. White, 22 Richmond, was indicted- fer refusing to report for induction to the Army. Alois Wright, 28, of 816 Harrison St., was charged with mail

drew Steffen said -the defendant filed a change of address card with postal authorities, using the name of her friend's former wife. She then received the $100 monthly support checks when the let-

‘ters were rerouted, he said.

Also indicted was Welburn A. Rogers, 31, of 207 W.-Ray St., former private detective, . charged with violatfon of the fire-arms act. He failed to report previous

{armed robbery convictions on his

application for permit to carry a gun, authorities said. Willlam Banks, 45, of 2115 N. was charged with conspiracy in the robbery of a postal substation. An accomplice, Wilbur Daugherty, already Is under a 25-year federal sentence.

Dewey Asks Closer

Miiance With Pacific Allies

By United Press WASHINGTON, Sept. 13—Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York said today after a 40-minute conference with President Truman that there is need for “much closer political and military alliance” between this country and the free nations of the Pacific area. Gov. Dewey predicted that the entire Pacific would -be “the” critical area of the world for the next few years. He called on the President at Mr, Truman's request to report lengthy tour of Southeast Asia and the Pacific from Korea down to Australia. The unsuccessful 1944 and 1948 Republican Presidential nominee! told reporters emphatically that he and the President did not discuss politics in any way.

Nations Do No Business

Behind Iron Curtain

WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 (UP) Twenty nations have certified to the United States that they are doing no business behind the Iron Curtain. , . The nations are Costa Rica, Cuba. Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Greece, Haiti, IndoChina, Liberia, Nationalist China, | Nepal, Nicaragua, Panama, Para-| guay, The Philippines, the Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, Trieste and Yugoslavia. The reports are necessary In connection with the law banning

to any country permitting exports of specified items to Soviet satellites. The National: is authorized to make interim exceptions to the ban in cases where nations do continue some form of trade with Russia and the Soviet Bloc.

Ends State of War

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Sept. 13 .(UP)—Argentina ended its state of war with Germany yesterday.

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SALZBURG, Austria, Sept. 13 (UP)—Five touring members of the Yugoslav national ballet have decided to seek ‘their future in

Canada instead of returning to

their Communist homeland. They denied any political motive, and said there was no chance for advancement in their profession in Yugoslavia. They hope to get jobs with the national ballet ‘being formed in Canada.

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