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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 12

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A 12 Tin; kikiuoi knal i.oi is kv iinnsDAv mok.mm;. Miles Awav in Colorado LotiLsvillinn Wins Mori I Former Postal Official Accused of Bid Payoff Los Angeles Finds Missing Sweeper Catherine A. Nolan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I.

Nolan, of 1125 Bioadfields Drive, was named a National Merit Scholarship winner yesterday. s.s-v A 196!) graduate of manufacturer, according to Webber, checked his records. The missing sweeprr had finally turned up. Webber it is expected that 1h sweeper will be returned. After all, nobody wants a brush with the law.

Sacred Heart Academy, she joins more than 3,000 winners announced by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation in April. Miss Nolan won a St. Louis University Merit Scholarship which will provide $100 to $1,500 a She plans to study speech therapy. Kmn Aimcnhvrg Shop signed a delivery slip for a new sweeper. Two weeks later a mechanic seeking to affix the city seal to the vehicle reported it missing.

Throughout the Western states and in Mexico, police handbills were distributed, showing the bright orange sweeper. The FBI joined the search in the belief the sweeper had been transported across a state line. Serial Number Checked Meanwhile, back in the clean town of Aurora, municipal officials had sonic-how come into possession of the vehicle and, according to Webber, had asked a local distributor for a service manual. The distributor, who forwarded the request to the manufacturer, furnished the serial number of the vehicle. The Los Angeles Times-Washington Post Service LOS ANGELES It's not that the taxpayers of Los Angeles have anything against the people of Aurora, Col.

Rut they do want their $13,000 street sweeper returned. Just how a 92-ton sweeper owned by Los Angeles wound up 1,193 miles away is still a mystery. However, the missing vehicle has turned up, apparently purchased by officials of Aurora, which is 15 miles from Denver. The disclosure was made by Ernest O. Webber, vice president of the Los Angeles Board of Public Works.

He didn't know how the Aurora officials obtained the vehicle. On Nov. 17, 1967, the head mechanic at Los Angeles' Municipal Equipment rierrc Salinger in California's 19(54 U.S. Senate election. In addition to charging Doherty with promising to use his influence in behalf of Piracci on the main Baltimore post office, yesterday's indictments accuse him of "providing advice, information and counsel" in connection with leasing post offices, two in Baltimore and nearby Pikesville.

Stephen H. Sachs. U.S. attorney for Maryland, said no arraignment date has been set for Doherty. Firaeci's sentencing today is on a charge of illegal payment to Guirlo Iozzi, president of the Baltimore Construction Trades Council, AFL-CIO.

Iozzi was convicted of labor racketeering in February and sentenced to 15 years a sentence which he has appealed but is serving. BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) Joseph P. Doherty, former Tost Office Department official, was indicted yesterday on nine federal charges of soliciting and re-reiving money from a builder bidding on a new main post office in Baltimore. The contractor, Dominic Piracci Is the father-in-law of Mayor Thomas .1.

D'Alcsandro III of Baltimore. The contract for the new $24 million building went to two Philadelphia firms. Piracci is to be sentenced today on a charge of having made an illegal payoff to a union leader in connection with construction of the Social Security national headquarters. Piracci pleaded no contest in the separate case. The 33-year-old Doherty, of Rockvillc, resigned last June as executive assistant to the assistant postmaster in charge of the Bureau of Facilities.

Ravs 'Influence' Offered Miss Nolan Hard Line on Cum puses LONDON (AP)-Walter II. Annen-berg the new U.S. ambassador to last night blamed campus disorders in the United States on permissive university administrations. He said it was time to get tough with student rebels. Annenherg was making his first public speech here, at a dinner of the Pilgrim Society.

At Sacred Heart. Miss Nolan was a member of the National Honor Society and worked on the school news and literary magazines. She also won an award given by the National Council of Teachers of English and placed second in a statewide test in French. OPEN DAILY 10-10 t4 FcfQO of Ih. $.

S. Kress Company with Stores throughout th. United Canada and )frfc A Division MM A la 1 I 1 uUZA lie was charged by a special U.S. District Court grand jury with having sought $20,000 from the Piracci Construction Co. and actually receiving $3,000 in March 1968.

The indictments also charge that he obtained an agreement from Piracci to be retained on his behalf as "public relations representative and lobbyist at the U.S. Post Office Department" after Doherty resigned his government position. The indictments charge that the alleged agreements and cash payments were for Doherty's promise "to provide influence within the U.S. Post Office Department" on behalf of Piracci and his company "if they were the successful bidders and recipients of the award" of the Baltimore contract. The technical charges contend Doherty committed fraud on the U.S.

government and conflict of interest. If convicted, he could he sentenced to a maximum of 15 years and fined $20,000 on each of eight counts and an additional one year and a $5,000 fine for conflict of interest. Accused of Role in Leasing The special grand jury, which has been sitting since February, has returned a number of other indictments Mdlnnirail 9" "INSTANT PLAY" PORTABLE TV 42 Sq. In Picture iii iiii rfj' SzSwv" Rediscover Tape Recording NORELCO150 CARRY-CORDER Our Reg. 64.50 59.88 Charge It Here is! the world famous Carry-Order portable cassette recorder.

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The city was upheld by the state Social Services Department. Faces Larceny Charges Davis appeared yesterday in Supreme Court for a hearing on four charges of second-degree grand larceny and three counts of petit larceny. Another hearing was set for next Tuesday, i Roberts charged that between May 3 ff fill I 4 i JruM' my Model 19P237CF XJ Mode! 3L1 113 )mm Model 3U115 and May 22, 1907, Davis got a replacement check of $130 from the Social Services Department. A replacement check is one a client receives when the original check goes astray. In his case.

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