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By CARL HENN A Kokomo man arrested here on a charge of passing $30 worth
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while he was held under bond until May 14.
In Kokomo today
$1500
of bad checks today confessed employer, Russell Humphrey, con-!
a $3000 plus cross- country’ em-
pezgling spree, ". Held on a charge of Passing was
fraudulent checks to Walt's Super Market is John O: Cupp Jr, 30. formerly of Kokomo. Police #$aid he~ passed two worthless personal checks at the market. But after his arrest; Cupp! startled officers by making a verbal confession of thefts dat-| ing back to 1950.
Left Kokomo f He said as an accountant at the Humphrey Printing Co. in| Kokomo he took more than $3000] before the deficjt was discovered | in October, 1950, His employers discharged him but gave him a chance to pay! back the money to avoid criminal! charges, he told police. Instead Cupp said he left, Kokomo and moved here with his) wife and child. He said he had| a bank account for awhile but recently began passing worthless) checks, estimated at $300. { He said he left Indianapolis last month and went to San Francisco| where _he worked one week, until! he thought his references were] due to return. | Cupp said he then took $150 from a cash drawer and got another $120 from passing worthless checks. He said he rented an| automobile and returned to In-| dianapolis where he was avested last night in a hotel.
Checking Story Indianapolis police began
checking to verify his story before advocated making drunk driving! pne trie
placing additional charges. Mean-
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Military authorities at Ft. Harrison today released to. Marion County a corporal implicated by buddies .in a burglary charge’ Released: to the sheriff's office Theodore Fisher, on a capias charging Fisher with receiving stolen property. It ended a tug-of-war between the sheriff and military authoér-| ities for Fisher's custody which! started when two Ft. Harrison Gls were arrested on a robbery charge. One implicated Fisher in a house breaking. The military investigated and declared a “reasonable doubt” existed which precluded Fisher's be-| ing released on the first degree burglary eapias first presented by, the sheriff's office. Timing of the burglary and recorded presence of the corporal at Ft. Harrison were In conflict, officers said. The second charge of receiving stolen| property was honored.
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firmed a‘ portion of the story.’ | He said Cupp took $3860 and| discharged, but chance to make repayment,
leaving the city. Mr. Humphrey said police have requested he turn the matter over to the prosecutor, in view of new offenses. Said Mr, Humphrey: “I guess I'll have to do it. The {boy ‘has a lot of possibilities and! I thought he might straighten out. {I still think he might.”
Lawyer, Client Put in Tight Spot by Judge
By JOHN V. WILSON -
POLITICS was tempered by|#
Justice today in Judge Saul I. Rabb’s Criminal Court 2 John Fikes, 28, of 8t., appeared for trial on a drunk driving charge. His attorney was P. L. Hardin, a Democratic can|didate for state representative in {next Tuesday's primary, After Fikes pleaded guilty, Judge Rabb asked him: “Which way. would you rather
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way or your lawyer's way?” Fikes thought a minute and re(plied, “My lawyer's way.” . The judge then cited a newspaper story in which Mr. Hardin
a felony; which carries at least! 2 year’s sentence.
orney Hardin was red-faced. udge Rabb répeated his question. Fikes quickly responded: way, your honor.”
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WINDY TRIO—Erwin Uliery, Dave Eaton and Ed Miller form a trumpet trio which will perform in the "1952 Bandfanfare” of Cathedral High School, May 2.and 4, at 8 p.m. Also taking part tin the program will be a mixed chorus from Cathedral High and
the Academies, accompanied by band.
Otto W. Kuehrmann, Manual High School science teacher, toiday was named as one of seven Indiana’ high school teachers who will receive General science fellowship | awards.
Two Men Injured In Blast at Firm
Two men were sent to the hos-
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Judge Rabb fined him $25 and today. .
sentenced him to 10 days in jail. Fikes had appealed, his previfous conviction from Judge Scott McDonald, Municipal Court ‘4.
Tax Office to Be Open For Shoppers Tonight
Offices of county t treasurer and township assessors will remain
open until 9 p. m. today for the!
last-minute taxpaying rush. Treasurer . Louis
coincide shopping hours. In addition, the
{Courthouse parking bt will be
open for the convenience of tax-| payers. Deadline for paying real estate, and personal property taxes with-|
out penalty is 4 p. m. Monday.
Mailing deadline is Monday.
midnight
O. Rainier, scheduled the extra hour period to| with Thursday night;
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