PAGE TWO Others to Be Named in Trial of James Hines, Tamiriany Leader? Jrjjjßraf mBSm ■ f sag 99 nm H; : , Jh9|H| V ••.•;.•.•• •. . ' ’•% '^■:^ :^^x^y^-’i-'-‘^^-^^: * _ __ _ M9aiIMaaHBHHWMHMMHMsa _ i'^fe'^/' Tammany leader .. . central figure t# t turns state's evidence New York has bven waiting with unusual interest disclosure of names of judges alleged y influent-_1 in the casvj of James J. Hines, Tammany leadex, accused of participation in a huge policy racket. Justice Ferdinand Pecora, j New Dealer, brushing aside argument arguments of Hines’ deiense counsel, j Lloyd Paul Stryker, ordered a special “blue ribbon” jury. Then the justice j directed that District Attorney Thomas Dewey supply by August 2 a list of judges as being subject to the alleged influence, coercion of brioery of Hines , or others. Dewey has not desired to make these names public until Hines | trial, August 15. Hines’ counsel, asserting the defense was entitled to a know- | OHIO CANDIDATES AT RALLY Charles Sawyer, Robert Bulkley and Judge Hugh L. Nichol . .. Ohio political spotlight centers on Charles Sawyer, left, of Cincin nati, opposing Gov. Martin L. Davey for the Democratic guberna torial nomination at the primary, Aug. 9, and on Senator Robert J. Bulkley, center, who is opposed by former Gov. George White. Saw- and Bulkley, together with Judge Hugh L. Nichol, right, Saw yer’s campaign manager, are seen at a rally at Coney Island, near Cincinnati. Mother of 2 Held as Gungirl » Grace Marano, 28, weeps as a detective escorts her from police head quarters in New York, where she appeared in the line-up. The mother of two children and her ex-convict sweetheart, Henry Schleicher, 80, are held for a series of tavern and lunch wagon holdups. (Central Preaa) HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3 1938 ledge of all charges, pleaded for the names. Meanwhile, J. Richard (Dixie ■ Davis, one-time lawyer for the late Dutch Schultz and accused with Hines an< I two others in the policy racket case, has turned state’s evidence in the prose ! cution of Hines. Davis made the move after a series of bargaining confer ! ences with Dewey. Davis was promised leniency and allowed to visit his 1 sweetheart. Since, he has been paioled. If the trial should result in a con ! viction, it is presumed that Dewey would be nominated by the Republicans fer !governor. I - Peace Liberty —Justice Wh. ’s in a name? Here are six of the eight daughters of Santiago Igle sias, Puerto Rican resident commissioner in Washington. Posed against the capitol, the ladies are Peace, Victory, Liberty, America, Justice and Li' it. The two daughters in Puerto Rico are named Equality ahd Fra ternity. The family should be an extraordinarily happy one. (Central Preae) Lost Her Ring * T*«? %•! ■■.} •; ■• 4. *>,% 4 sWWSfl * S *** V:;: 'i|B . ■; ; : : J <* - /|| ?<V ' Mrs. E. H. Newton, wife of a prom inent Dallas, Texas, physician, is pictured at the sheriff’s office in Dallas, where she was questioned in the bizarre imprisonment of Mickey Ricketts, her Negro ex-yardman. He was imprisoned five days in the Newton attic while mi attempt at “superpsychology” sought to solve the theft of a rare jade ring from •Mrs. Newtom Actress Turns (jupid Rx : I Sr * } ji \ - Charle Holden, Dorothy Lamour Thanks to Screen Actress Dorothy Lamour, right, now recuperating in a Hollywood hospital froni an emergency appendicitis operation. Charle Holden, Miss Lamour’s secretary, will have a glamorous wedding. The actress arranged for the bridegroom-to-be, Knowles Smith, Jr., to obtain time off from his job at Cadillac, Mich., and come to- Hollywood. Miss Lamour will attend the bride and give the reception. Centra y Press '■***:■ - The Store That Tells of Its Goods Is Proud of The Goods It Has To Sell * Through store news it brings its goods bes ore the ■ , buyer in the home, which after all, is where most goods are sold. The store that tell* of its goods is a store where you like to buy. It is a store that means much to the welfare and growth of the community. " , ■ . ' V-M p ■ 4 > <>-. ’ ‘ Buy In The Stores That Tell What They Have To Sell ♦ r '• tu t : . " V MR. MERCHANT YOUR BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN VANCE COUNTY AND BEYOND IS • t t - • « " . •

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