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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 34

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Louisville, Kentucky
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12 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, KV FRIDAY MORNING. I' 20. lor.fi. SECTION 2 1 I Bondsmen Are Suspended For lallviimf Had Auit-I To Sijjii Part, Jmliie Sas Police Court Judge Peter B. Muir suspended four bonds-' Esther Williams says: "Get in the Swim it's Canada Dry Time!" 1 'V i Ksthfr Williams, with sons lienjie and Kim, one of th 1 1i Hi no 1 new K-ither WillUmi Swimmimr Pool on sale nationally.

Se iJPtW I your local dealer for Um "EaUwr William Sim Pool 0 li 1 4 men who have not signed an ''agreement of conduct" in the court. The four are John Jumpp, Mike Thomas Fallon, and Charles Kausch Muir said he ordered court clerks not to permit the four to sign bonds because had previously agreed to sign the agreement and were now balking. The "agreement" was drawn up last week as a means to end bickering professional bondsmen who do business in the court. Bondsman Hansen said he did not sign the agreement because he wanted his attorney to look it over first. 1 v.

i 9 i CcHjrtr-Journl Phora ALL LIT UP will be the playing field of the new State Fairgrounds Stadium when these floodlights are turned on. Resting on the left-field fence before erection on the stadium roof are 108 lamps of 1,500 watts each. Total illumination on the field will be 360,000 watts. Light poles in background are 110 feet high. Cost of floodlights, poles, transformers, and wiring is about $50,000.

Manshiu till lev Ch a rges 1 gainst 2 Men Dropped 1 I i' I 'Appeared Changed' O'Hare and Jumpp said it appeared to them that the agreement in its present form had been changed from the original they had seen. The agreement is somewhat of a code of ethics among bondsmen. A new professional bondsman entered the scene yesterday. Muir said he bad approved the application of Earl Franklin, president of Franklin Brothers Appliances, 18th and Hill. Franklin lives at 1818 Burwell.

Frank R. Cahi'l. attorney representing the AAA Bonding Company, said Franklin would be admitted as a new member of the bail firm. Manslaughter charges against two men involved in fatal accidents in Jefferson County were filed away in Quarterly I Court yesterday by Judge Michael Hellmann. The charges were against Bobby Gray, 19, Beulah Church i Newport Man Faces F.B.I.

Morals Comit He and Wife rrestel In Louisville Hotel The F.B.I, yesterday charged a 34-year-old Newport man with bringing his wife from Johnson City, to Louisville for immoral purposes. Frank James Hicks and Mrs. Marion Elizabeth Hicks, 35, Newport, were arrested Vednesday night by Vice Squad detectives in the Earle Hotel. They were turned over to the F.B.I, yester Road, and Nick Bibelhauser, 25, Camp Ground Road. In each case, Assistant County Dee Road, was held for grand-jury action September 18 on a I manslaughter charge.

Howard was the driver of a car that fatally injured Mrs. Coy Oakes, 60, of 1114 Rose Drive, May 18 1 in the 4600 block of Preston a'ri7 i Attorney Sal Pinto said, there was no evidence of criminal negligence. Gray was arrested after the death of a 4-monthold girl in an accident on Bardstown Road near Fern Creek March 25. Gray's automobile and one driven by Joseph Greenwell. 125 E.

Ormsby. father of the girl, collided, records show. Highway. A like charge against Randall Chesser, 29, of 241 E. Market, Police said Chester's automobile was continued to August 16.

Bibelhauser was the driver of Cahill said Franklin has pledged collateral totaling Jet Crashes Into Navy Club San Diego, June 28 A blazing Navy jet fighter plane crashed into the Chief Petty Officers' Club at Miramar Naval Air Station yesterday, killing the pilot. No one on the ground was injured. The victim was Lt. Jerold Q. Weaver, 24, Fort Smith, Ark.

a truck that ran over and killed "a.s.hed"t0T..,r!c Do like Esther Williams and her family Dip into the cool, quenching refreshment of Canada Dry (linjror Ale sparkling liyht. wonderfully wholesome. And wait till the smoothness of Canada Dry's true Jamaica pinper roils over 3'our taste buds. That's flavor! Better stock up early ami often seems like it's always Canada Dry time juver huhu juae idiaiiy m- I 1 14 Mnadav yMod Houstkeepmjy ilVlj James Pryor, 15, son of Mrs. Judson Pryor, Eureka Avenue, juring a 26-year-old passenger.

Mrs. Geneva Hope Johnson, lo26 May 24 on Camp Ground Road. Police reported fle boy fell from iL'1 it when hurled through the car a motor scooter into the path of window. Bibelhauser's truck. Nathan Howard, 25, of 1314 Vietnam Hoa Hao Chief 2 Held In Stolen-Goods Case TRUE FRUIT ORANGE GRAPE ROOT BEER HI SPOT CANADA DRY COLA RED CHERRY day.

Held Under $1,000 Bond United States Commissioner Kay H. Kirchdorfer held Hicks tinder $1,000 bond to appear in Federal Court October 1. Mrs. Hicks was released on her own bond of S500 as a witness. In Municipal Court, John J.

Williams, 27. of 412 W. Court, Beecher Terrace, was fined $200 on a prostitution charge. Police said Williams, a bellboy, pleaded guilty to directing Mrs. Hicks to a man's room at the hotel.

Vaudeville Star Dies New York, June 28 Mislabel Carew, 85, a vaudeville star at the turn of the century in the United States and Europe, died yesterday at her Manhattan home. A native of Ireland, she was billed as the world's most diminutive comedienne. She retired from the stage in 1905. Gets 2d Death Sentence Cantho, South Vietnam, June I THE FLAVOR VOU LIKE. NAME YOU KNOW formerly of the 600 block of East Walnut, for property allegedly stolen by Neville in break-ins in the downtown area since May 28.

Sallee and Ogden denied they knew the property was stolen. Neville was held to the grand jury under $1,000 bond for hearing July 24 on three storehouse-breaking charges. He is accused of breakine into stores with a Two men were arraigned in Municipal Court yesterday on charges of knowingly receiving property stolen in break-ins here. Willis II. Sallee, 55, of near 640 E.

Ormsby, was Held under S1.000 bond for hearing before the grand jury July 24. The case of William D. Ogden, 24, of 2028 Goldsmith Lane, was continued to July 12 for trial. His bond was set at S200. Police said the two gave money to George D.

Neville, 24, 28 MP) Vietnam's famous river pirate, General Le Quang Vinh, known as Bacut, was condemned to death yesterday for the second, time in as many weeks. The Saigon High Court of Appeals brought in a unanimous decision. As chief of a dissident wing of the Hoa Hao Buddhist sect, Bacut led 10,000 insurgents against the Government until his capture last April. 1 17-year-old boy. The boy, held for Juvenile Court, has admitted five break-ins, police said.

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