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The Daily Times-News from Burlington, North Carolina • Page 5

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Burlington, North Carolina
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(H.C.) DAILY TIMtS.NIWS, 13.1956 PAGE fIVI--A Liters Say Caudle Prosecution Failed To Prove Case 'J I i 3 ST. LOUIS Closing argu-1 ernment. ments were completed in the trial ol two former Truman administration officials accused of sidetracking prosecution of a tax Connelly, White House appointments secretary under former President Truman, and Caudle, who headed the Justice Depart- dodgeriand the case was to go to'merit's Tax Division, are charged the jury today. The jury Qf eight njen and four women will start deliberating after instructions from Federal 'District Judge Rubey M. Hulen.

Attorneys for Matthew J. Con fixing the income tax case of Irving Sachs, St. Louis Shoe manufacturer. John J. a Hooker defense of Nashville, attorney, told the "the overwhelming nelly and T.

Lamar Caudle told! weight of the evidence points to them yesterday they should acquit the defendants. They said the prosecution had failed to prove Caudle's He pointed to physicians reports that prosecution of Sachs would "Is everybody dishonest? Can you say anything was fixed about these letters from these fine debtors?" Connelly's attorney John H. Lashley of St. Louis said the former White House aide "is, not to be tried on suspicion or gossip or innuendo. "The basis for the government's ease has to be proof.

There has been a flood of suspicion in Ihe record." Chief prosecutor Wyllys S. Newcomb said the evidence showed they conspired to defraud the gov- endanger his life and then asked: for Connelly and Caudle by Ally. Harry I Schwimmer with Sachs' money, and Schwimmer's intent was to purchase influence. ANIMALS IN JAIL Research shiws pruducp most eggs when temperature! ait between 55 and 70 degrees. Most of 'he Arabf bloc nation! arc Moslem.

Miss. Ml-- Sheriff Schwimmer, former Kansas City obert Jernigan found a dog and attorney now a Puerto Rico busi-i her the back of Uic nessman. was also a defendant in the trial he was granted a mistrial because of illness. Sachs was fined $40,000 on a car of a man hc arrested for drunken driving. He put the dog family in one cell and the man in another.

The same day he a goat guilty plea in 1951 but escaped in a lar prison term on health grounds. thel goat with a farmer fiut farmer objected to the animal in About 150,000 U. S. people are strong language. goat also employed in atomic two oil royalties were purchased plants.

up 'master. in a cell next to his FALSE TEEJH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of teeth real embarrassment their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at just the wrong time. Do live In fear of thla happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETII. tilt alkaline (non-acid) powder, on ycur plates.

Hold false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Docl not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any Irug counter. INJURED CLOWN CAN STILL LAUGH--Lawrence Anderson, a clown with Jimmy Lynch's Death Dodgers, a thrill show, still manages to laugh in a hospital at Shrevc'port, after a giant firecracker exploded in his left hand and blew off three fingers and a thumb.

vHis right hand was injured slightly. Bill Reed star and manager of the show, visits the bedside. The crowd watching the show Sunday thought the explosion was part of the act. The spectators fowled with laughter as Anderson laughed, too. and waved his arm smeared with blood.

They thought the blood was ketchup. (AP Wirephoto) Consumer Holds Answer To Industry's Problems By SAM DAWSON agcmcnt didn't sense the change DETROIT UP)--Ask any questions in demand soon enough aud today about the auto slowdown and went on overproducing too long, you. end up talking about the consumer. He's the one with most 01 the answers. Others wonder if the public To those charges, a i or speculations, a i i wii! jjivc you Woman Slain By Intruder In Baltimore hasn't, changed its old seasonal! jhabiis---that maybe its volume buy- His whims, spending money.

i no longer confined to the tastes, credit ideas, spring. They i auto companies action to prices, and view of how should try harder for a year- things arc going in general fooled ai I '1 market, based on year- the experts in the industry a fcwianui.id highways and all-weather months ago, tend to baffle and ex-1cai-s. and on i as well as asperate them now, and are (he summer vacations. subject of many a planning conference. There are a motions as In just what hit the industry- and no i a bc as C(m what to do about i perhaps as they shound.

I Some charge that the auto com- panics pushed sales too hard a As to the public's i a year because of cutthroat compe- tfstes. they deny a there has Some say the public boucht 'x-cn any i i i a lessening in all the flashy new jobs it could demand for highly colorful! digest last year and is sort of cars, although the throe toned! sleeping off the after effects this DC waning a little and a year. Others say too easy credit: i is noted in demand for last year, or too tight money i i cars or for darker two tone; year, are to blame. i Some, notably dealers and Most frequent, charge is a fer P. Reuthcr, president of the excessive selling zeal.

George United Auto Workers, say a I I i Ford economist, (iip.iis a hard drivir.y i irii is good for the industry, didn't: h-M it last year. i Tie controversy ovor credit i the industry somewhat split, llarlcw H. General tors says tiiihl money policy of tlic Federal Reserve this year is sales. I Ha holcis that the board's worrying BALTIMORE 1.41--The mother iii the large amount of on-thc- four children of a well-to-do buying last year unjusli- ily was raped and murdered Henry Ford 11 says he isn't her home yesterday by an yet to take a stand on 'he cr who used two butcher knives. jFcclci-al Reserve policy coMrover- Japanese saber and a sy Chrysler reports a defaults; brass figurine to beat and stab to credit arc negligible.

i her. A credit volume is still ris-j Mrs. John H. Bopst, about 47, in Credit men look for a apparently was surprised as she ye )r or themselves a 'he auto! was eating a bowl of ice a i in her suburban home by some-; A of! one. Baltimore County police; i i a i i 'op deal called the crime the "most brutal i a a says i assault" they had ever seen.

cars arc so ld this year! They found the broken bowl -ot a morc arc bcing S()ld 3 ree cream i its contents a jj i iered about the room. Bloodstains! Evc i i 3n a table in another room and fc a elsewhere indicated a f.crce strug-- Hconsumcrs would doJ this a Mrs. Bopst's husband, about a ncxt ycan a vice president and pfrtner -TT-MI -n Mechanical Engineering, a Yoillh Kills rather local contracting firm, found the; TJ-J-I A 7 body when he returned from work, In JtlllC ACClCleilt Police found a blue suit coat of! medium size near the home, with FRANKLIN. N.C. A coro- a beer bottle cap in one pocket rv haAs llcd that 6B-year- and two empty beer bottles out Wllliam Anderson Math.s was Bide the house.

shot to death by his 17-year-old The murderer had evidently Jamci Dudley Matins, near taken the keys to the family's 105:1 in the Matlock Creek- sports coupe from Mrs Bopst's i i yesterday. The elder handbag and escaped in flic car, i-Ma this was the father of eight. later recovered. No money was: Sheriff Newell Pendcrgrass quot- found in the bag. the youth as saying he fired at Police said Mrs.

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