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: i | . g : . } Embezzling Funds LUCAS, Iowa, July 3 -- Brothel { onnechion : : A former bank loan official Two persons were killed geay Bere g i 3 i ; yesterday when the truc n a ; ‘ Id g | |pleaded guilty today to charges erm 0 p which they were riding crashed pisos Fairchild's office, THREE—Without proper dis-
that he misappropriated bank into. a bridge. ? \ 0 to question two cretion. > By United Press ‘money afid covered his acts with : By United Presi” Lucas County Sheriff” P a utVomen who sakey shat § deputy]. The me Commission has WASHINGTON, July 3 — Tn- false “entries in his records. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. /Snow said James B., Taylor, 2g, | Prosecution be Botise 3 = Sp oll ast : own roth formed sources predicted - today The plea was entered by James July 3— Russia today vetoed an Chariton, was killed instantly mirest n a “bungled” wdy Be e a ’ . ell] President Truman. Will velo ihe'E. Walpole, 28, of 959 High St. American proposal for a Red the crash about six miles south of "SV 00 wos Riddell, the] Mr. Boswell said the commis. $e a sent Wh Pi Walpole was one of two officials! Cross, investigation of Commu- Here on Highway 85. 17. Chari. Municipal couft prosecutor, em-|sion also notified the prosecutor’s| | White a by a 64 to 16 vote Arrested early this year. when ,.. oo. warfare charges in Ko- ton NR ale AaTEOn hos- Phatically denied any connection office and asked for “a careful] » ot ’ shortages were discovered in Peo- : os q i di ibs i — and legal arrest.” | last nigh ples State Bank. rea. The United States immedi- pital. : The Crime Commission re- “This was not done,” Mr. Bos-| They pointed out Mr, “Truman His plea was entered in Fed- ately demanded that the United Snow said he Srjver of the ported a sign has been placed well charged. | sent word to Congress, while the org; court today before Judge Nations dismiss the allegations truck apparently ell asleep. on the house at 732 E. Ohio St. But Police Chief Ambuhl today]
T bil was still pending before the william E. Steckler. as “without substance and false.” today reading: defended the arrests. 4
House in May, that it was “not » s Evans | wy ’ , . in accord” with his legislative a ap _ Jrimgned IB reans U. 8. Ambassador Ernest A. | MURDER [ be Cloled lor ucution, will wer Wii me bung Dicer program. St., also charged in the shortage Gross called \upon the Security . Th. cour. oraer
Y . “ : +I an for the arrest of a man accused The measure would legalize re- case. Council to condemn “the practice . with .the known brothel at 732 tail. price-fixing on name-brand In another court action today, of fabricating and disseminating On the Highways /E. Ohio St. or the women ar- Of 23ping 4 hase oth Jaime, products. A manufacturer who Judge Steckler sentenced Jerome such false charges, which in-| HAZLETON —— Mrs. Chloa rested. “- NE Te as REY gal wanted to prevent price-ciitting Shamey, 30, of 2304 N. Illinois St.,| creases tension among nations, .p. oo ag Jennings, Mo., was Acting on orders of Mr. Fair-¢., ngling” charge into the ap of competition among dealers could to serve two years in a federal and which is designed to under-\yi 4 and her son and daughter.|child, three of iis key aids held ,, Prosecutor's office, He outed sign a “Fair Trade" agreementipticon afler Shamey pleaded imine the efforts of the USHER ip. aw injured when their car and Fae Toor Cony Te out the vice squad officers who with a single retailer, fixing a guilty to driving a stolen car over Nations to combat aggression in , i... sideswiped during a heavy r. ell yesterday. le ie a ay minimum price, which would then state lines, Korea and the: support of the ..in on U.. 8. 41 yesterday. Mr. Riddell made a typewritten der orders from the Prosecalor’s. ; ' be legally binding on all other re- mm people of the world for these ef- ynjured were Frank and Vigla statement of os side of ihe Beat etn 5 tailers in that state. . | forts, Dent, both bf Jennings. {story, e eputy Prosecutor f : The law would be effective in Boschen Found Soviet Delegate Jacob A. Mal- 5 x » {Floyd Mannon announced after! Dhe the first reports made : ? + 45 states which have “Fair Trade” il ; d lik cast Russia's 50th veto to PAOLI—A 29-year-old Corydon the meeting. oe house of A Taine’ said ot INJURED BIKE RIDER—Red Cab driver Harry Johnson come statutes. Texas, Vermont, Mis- Gui ty of Murder block adoption of the American Man was killed and two men; | Denies , Charges basted pol % Uhle St. ah f Booher 31. and Wagner Lore souri and the District of Colum . ; . proposal fof an on-the-spot in- Were injured today when a truck| In the statement, Mr. Mannon P%asted police protection. | forts Lawrence Goodnight, 39, of Beecher St. an gner Sous — ge A OT i EWES VILLE, July 3.0 P) vestigation. All afther council:@Pd private bus collided on a nar-isaid, Mr. Riddell declared “he had, Arrested in the raid and who was hit by a car today at W. Maryland St. and Senate Ave. a would no affected. Richard Boschen, 24, Indian- members favored the proposal row bridge on U. 8. 150, three nothing to do with this house or! charged with “assoclating with! ; ah oy & Ki of oy id $b the Depression Born apolis, was: convicled yesterday It the Brat vet t in Miles west of here. /the defendants in it.” prostitutes” were Dorothea Cal-| Mr. Goodnight was knocked from his bicycle an ragged by : on. a charge of (first-degree was the first veto cast in gyjjeq was William E. Timber-!| . Mr, Riddell also refused to lahan, 35 of 732 E. Ohio St. Pat, car. Ie was in fair condition in General Hospital. Driver of the
The fair trade laws were de- murder in the year-old robbery the United Nations since Nov. 30, jake the truck driver: and injured M Be . : : : . ' i I . organ, 25, Cincin , and { . = pression-born, most of them being siaying of Noah Frye, 71, wealthy 1950, when Mr. Malik voted three were Lloyd J. Hansel, 43, Ramsey, whether - Be th tion Kelly 27. of = Epa, and Hy! car was Mrs. Margaret Beckhany, 50, of 1636 N, Lyndhurst Dr. enacted around 1937. After 14 Hancock County farmer. times in one day to kill an Amer- in gerious condition at Clark Hos-| y il ‘ . — mines —
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{ : years of operation, they were up- A jury deliberated three hours ican-sponsored resolution calling pital at Paoli, and Dayton Hud Lio owner Sf the louse of Hy ar Boswell said he Shout hel ° LOOK set last year by a Supreme Court pefore returning’ its verdict, upon the North Korean andidleston, 50, PaoH. [oT will. if necessary, . first ask ni Fa ” li ave 1d on a goat ; Center, and Fuling that retailers who dos not which carries a mandatory life Chinese Communist aggressors! State police said the truck €ollany client T Thay Hace IT 1 hv uBht 0 Police could have na } Club Circus sign price agreements cannot be prison sentence. Boschen was the to quit Korea. lided with a French Lick-to-| =~ : Pp F.nesses rom among tacular “price war” ) 5 ne "ty = . . : | mation,” Mr. Riddell said. I An order was Iss d for the cu price on name $32 robbery. 51 times. Only one other country Hansel. Mr. Huddleston, was a| Judge Phillip L. Bayt, Munici- ssue yred ’ . : J The Senate rammed through Boschen with three companions privilege. Mr. Malik personally Were no passengers inthe bus. him his law partner, Herbert J on a charge of keeping a house} - A . ati the bill, after two days of heated also accused in the slaying. Two has cast 13 votes, but still trailed Backer, Was De eey gp the of ill fame. It was filed against AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS B
: with anticipe bound by them. It set off a spec- third man sentenced to life in the. The veto has been used only Charlestown bus driven by . Mr. Perinission lo divulfe that infor-the male patrons, — P brand goods. The state’s last witnesses linked — France—~has ever used the Passenger .in the truck. There! Court 3, said Mr. Riddell told arrese of Jonn Danovan ‘Young him in Criminal Court 1 before
debate, with 35 Democrats and of them previously were :sen- far behind the original Soviet! ‘s Hatrold Hartley reports business three women arrested in the raid. the raid
y: : : : WASHING” 29 Republicans voting for pass- tenced to life imprisonment and “no” man, Andrei Gromyko, who news in truly readable style daily, But Mr. Backer told The Times 1872.1952 5 gS
3 ird i . 3 Mr. M 1 h - ago tomorrov age. a third is awaiting trial. used the veto 25 times. in The Times. |he is not representing the women, VO ped an In| : i a . +. The police court deputy termed ecutor Fairchild vacationing in| : freedom, Wil = insinuations” of his connection Michigan. 4 : A res’ will be closed his in a (with the brothel as “ridiculous.” He said Mr. Riddell was called y courtroom. Mr, Ridder) was called on he in immediately since the police ; A pudgy carpe er the women arrested court deputy leaves on his vaca- i OT Te a at pours, deputy all day tomorrow ... mounted his {that . Mr. Riddell be notified of The officers were invited in by » in n {their arrest, . Pat Morgan, who then called the Independence Day “William ( | Poiics 3 suited ib other two women into the room. ] espionage act: { “Police later were accused by Without further ado, the police > | [the Marion County Crime Com-|arrested all three. p OPEN ALL DAY au neorieans | : [psaan of ngliog”, the raid. | The Crime Commission claimed oe aries Boswell, chief proba- credit for alerting the prosecu[tion officer of Juvenile Court and tor’s office, however. pro; SATURDAY, JULY 5 a member of the mon Yesterday the three women ap- . said the raid was made: peared in Judge Phillip Bayt's| : 7: : . | ONE-—At the wrong time . . .|Municipal Court 3 where the pros- Shop 7:00 to 5:25
in the afternoon instead of night.lecution was granted a 14-day TWO—Without proper search continuance “because they needed
ar oc lmote time to prepurectiie case: | \ | ' J | Ayres & Co. FRanklin 4411 | « AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80.YEARS ¥ ol | 1872-1952 : : :
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