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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 12

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12 Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1950 DETROIT FREE PRESS iYeic; Trial Ordered APTITUDE TESTS naklt yn to Itara ths tint wl YOU ran knt racutt In. tht sUI YOU shoiM Ullow. (Fk aei waen. koyt an airli.) VOCATIONAL COUNSELING INSTITUTE DIVISION OF EXECUTIVES SELECTION It TRAINING INST.

B56 Marmhers Hide. TKtnple 11-55-1 Woodward, near Warren in Coplon Spy Case NEW YORK A Federal Appeals Court agreed that SckUcc Judith Coplon plotted to spy for Russia. Recall Petitions Filed Against Mayor Hubhard BY FRED OLMSTED Free Press Staff riter Long-delayed recall petitions against Mayor Orville L. Hubbard were filed in Dearborn Tuesday. "Victory is certain," said Charles A.

Wagner, president of the Citizens Action (recall) Committee. Nevertheless, it reversed her convinction and ordered a new trial. The court unanimously ruled that Miss Coplon's arrest by FBI agents without a warrant was illegal. NON-STOP 1 hr. 10 min.

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MONROE to 7:00 0 to 6:00 IP--' 1 vz I 'ckt i I Ej.A;asji;. The court's opinion added: The conviction must be re versed but we will not dismiss the a Chinaman's "They haven't indictment, for the guilt is chance," retorted Hubbard plain Call WOedward 3-8900 or your travel agent. Ticket offices: 1203 Washington Ivd. A. General Motors Bldg.

Contours THE FBI argued that her ar give something for Jp 33 Tears of PubIt ServTe Miss Coplon, dark-haired, attractive and well-educated, was depicted by the Government during her trial here as a furtive agent of the Soviet. Convicted with her in New York was Valentin A. Gubitchev, 33, a married Soviet engineer and at that time a United Nations employe. Gubitchev chose to be deported rather than serve a 15-year prison sentence when given a choice by this Government. a m.

jr rest March 5, 1949, without a warrant was vital lest she try to flee the country. Gtrard Perregovx, Official Wafcn CADILLAC INNERSPRING BUY AND SELL THROUGH FREE PRESS WANT ADS with L. A. Young tempered steel springs OFFSET COILS FLEX-O-LATOR steel mesh in- LEE A. WARD, of Ward-Griffith N'ew York, was elected as president of the American Association of Newspaper Representatives at the group's annual meeting in the Hotel Book-Cadillac Tuesday.

The group spoke for 1,300 newspaper advertising representatives across the nation. "It Is possible on another trial there may be more evidence of the likelihood of escape," the Appeals Court said, indicating the FBI had not backed up its charge as fully as it should have. The court suggested that the FBI's powers to arrest without a warrant might be broadened by law in cases involving spying, sabotage and other crimes against national security and defense. Cannot Be Replaced to Sell -er mrk 17 3fMmc sul ator, deeply padded, at this Low, Low Price! SEAT EDGE construction, choice of heavy woven ticking or beautiful DAMASK 3 100 Wool Woven Pile IRK '-oW Mil to The petitions, bearing 8,720 signatures (965 more than required) were delivered at the Dearborn City Hall by armored car. They were carried into the building by guards with drawn revolvers.

THE RECALLERS also took along photostatic copies of the petitions. The copies were retained by Wagner. Hubbard himself, with a big grin on his face, held open the front door of the City Hall while the recallers trooped in. "Here's the No. 1 rat," he said as Wagner walked past.

Wagner was accompanied by several members of his committee. The group included Stanley Herdzik, the suburb's ex-fire chief. THE RECALL petitions set forth, among other things, that Hubbard sought to deny Herzdik a pension to which he was entitled. The petitions were delivered to Joseph Cardinal, deputy city clerk. Cardinal's aides immediately set to work checking the signatures.

Hubbard said he was astonished at the small number of signatures. The recall petitions charged Hubbard with "Gestapo tactics" in attempting to seize control of a public meeting in the Ford-son High School last Feb. 5. They accused him of hampering an audit of city books by a citizens' group. They asserted that Hubbard appointed unqualified persons as department heads.

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