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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 6

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rr wWt of the late Willard Day, former county sheriff. 6 A Oct. 20, i960 ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH Game Warden's Funeral Held. WHITTINGTON, -Funeral services were held Wednesday here for a state game warden who had served in Franklin county since 1353. Wil-ford Day, 46 years old, Benton, who died Monday, was a brother 3 WE STOCK GENERAL ELECTRIC '3 GOODYEAR KENTIll ARMSTRONG AMTICO FREE LOAN OF TOOLS 1956 in Washington.

He received hi? bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin and later served three years in the Army in World War II. He received his law degree from Harvard Law School and practiced law with his brother, John A. Blumenfeld, at 721 Olive street. He lived at 7834 Lafon place, University City. Surviving are his wife, Judith; a son, Thomas; a daughter, Joanne; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Blumenfeld. and his brother, all of St. JAMES R. BLUMENFELD MNERAUiOJIE PRIVATE Private funeral service will be held tomorrow for James R.

Blumenfeld, a St Louis lawyer, at Mount Olive cemetery Mr. Blumenfeld, who was 37 years old, died today at McMillan Hospital of cancer. Mr. Blumenfeld was president of the eJwish Child Welfare Association of St. Louis and a delegate to the National Delegate Assembly for Civil Rights in WE ISSUt KENTIll AND COODYEAR LIFETIME 6UARANTIES ASPHALT St 4' Fint Oi-odt OS 11 PRESSURIZED VINYL i IS.

A a. 96 deposition taken July 31, 1958, when he said he had no knowledge of electricians and other board employes working at his son's home before May 12, 1958, He also was accused of committing perjury In denying that he knew board material was being used at the home. Last May 17, the St. Louis Court of Appeals held that Dr. McCaffery was guilty of gross misconduct in office in connection with the home renovation work by board employes.

His removal from the board htd been sought by two other board members in a suit. By the time the case reached the appeals court Dr. McCaffrey's service on the board had ended. He had been defeated in his bid for re-election in April 1959. No Woy Rgquirid LINOLEUM TILE 1-, T- I 1 C6ILIN9 TILE 12 7.

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"Neither the state of Missouri, nor, for that matter, those individuals who two years go originally brought the civil action against Dr. McCaffery, wish to inflict punishment Id the extreme. Dr. McCaffery is a licensed dentist, and if convicted of a felony, he would automatically lose his license. "To permanently deprive him of his livelihood would be punishment in the extreme.

"Further the charges to which he has new pleaded guilty are completely appropriate to his wrongful conduct. What Dr. McCaffery did was to wrongfully use his public office in an attempt to appropriate the labor and materials of the school board for his own private use. Thus, the charges of willful misconduct in public office and attempted stealing most accurately represent the conduct of which he is guilty. ''The state recommends six months in the city workhouse on each charge, to run consecutively for a total time of one year.

"With respect to the one charge against his son, James Nicholas McCaffery, the state recommends ix months in the city workhouse. state realizes that Dr. McCaffery will undoubtedly apply to the court for probation, mm SjEEP mW --m(JpprnwiWiB-- rffillT3 WUSh I All Kinds of Colorful t- r- n- i my tt faAiiii mitt' -1--imwrlf Large 23x29'' Size I FRAMED PICTURES Costumes! Rayon fabric, with mask. Sizes to fit children ages 4-14. SALE OCT.

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"2. That during such a probation period. Dr. McCaffery make full and complete restitution in the amount of $3042.77 for the labor and material he wrongfully diverted. Dr.

McCaffery has acknowledged this obligation and has stated his intention to repay It in a signed statement which I herewith am filing with the court. "By Dr. McCaffery'i plea of guilty and his acknowledgment of his indebtedness to the school board, I strongly feel that in a Adults, 59c and 93 (1 "'H BAG I faster. A real val- nn 9 -M BOTTLE OF 700 ue at this low JUL price! WWW. mm ttttmtw mi-h ii raw O.J.C.

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I believe that any other official who might contemplate deviating from the legitimate standards of official conduct will be sufficiently deterred by the example of what has happened to Dr. McCaffery." Eagleton Statement. After leaving the court, Eagle-ton gave this prepared statement to reporters: "If the court ultimately sees fit to place Dr. McCaffery on probation and under the condition that he repay the money which he wrongfully diverted, the question may be raised as to how such a disposition would compare with what was proposed by the victim In the Or Bardenheier's VERMOUTH Jelly Beans, etc. Candy Treats 100 bags for Vf 100 goblins! $1.00 worth I I Regular 2c Size CANDY BARS Baby Ruth or flfoi Butterfinger.

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Indicted Last July. Dr, McCaffery and his son were indicted last July by a circuit Court grand Jury which investigated the practices of some members and employes of the Board of Education. The stealing Indictment against Dr. McCaffery said he had stolen time and labor of board employes In the amount of J329, and board equipment valued at $392; to repair and improve the borne of his son at 6117 Mc-Phcrou avenue. The Indictment for perjury said Dr.

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