The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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3601 MARKET STREET
DENVER, Goto. (APt-Ai two
cruiser, a safe tumbled from the
trunk o/ a moving car cm a down-
town street. The* ofliaerg gave
diaae, halted the car and que*-|
tioned its two occupant*,
The driver was Arthur Win-1
Stanley, M, a Denver policeman.
His passenger was Eugene Haas,
a former deputy sheriff in subUr-
SWIFT'S PREMIUM BEEF LOW
ban Arapahoe County.
From that bizarre beginning 16
months ago has come a widen-
ing scandal which has reached
deep in the TIB - man Denver po-
lice department, outraged cum-
' c.unity leaders and ted to a futl-
SWIFT PREMIUM RUMP OR PIKES PEAK
Sar-I-Qutd
So far, 13 Denver policemen
have been indicted on burglary
hormets skinless
charges. Five have been convict-
ed, including Winstanley, who is
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serving a 4-to-8 year term in the
Colorado penitentiary at Canon
Oty, Two other officers have
pleaded no contest Six are awatt-
ng trial.
Also involved is Sheriff Robert
Roberts of Adam* County, bor-
dtring Denver on the north. A
former FBI agent, he is accused
BAR-B-QUED HORMEL’S MINNESOTA SMOttO
U.S. INSPECTED NO, I
of aiding Denver police bulAp
to plan and conduct safe-cradS-
ing jobs in this henvfly industri-
alized county. He will goon trial
Oct It it suburban Brighton.
SWIFTS PREMIUM
Gw. SteW McNiehelj stepped
into the controversy last wok at
terton and other Denver officials
wha complainBd. that overlapping
regulations StodTred tape are
hampering the eUy’l cleanup ef-
TO PLEASE.
SWIFT’S PREMIUM
fink
McNichols and Atty. Gen. Duke
W. Dunbar ale expected early
CHAR GLO
this week to choose a man to head
the state’s investigation. The like-
ly candidate is Anthony S. Reeder,
54, a retired FBI agent who now
heads the security force at the
Ooors brewery and indsHrial
complex at Golden. >
The Democratic governor, Mm-
sell a former FBI agent, said last
week flat ‘ appropriate pern*
If necessary torsato, itowBWe
nance die probe with money from
the' governor's emergency fund.
Dower Dist Atty. Bert Keat-
ing and prosecutors from the
three suburban counties—Marvin
Dansky of Adams Oounty, Martin
P. Miller of Aropaho# founfr’and
Ronald Hardesty of Jefferson
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V* M VIENNA’SAUSAGE
kUcl POTATO CHIPS
County — conferred with McNich- j
suburban counties have been, or
are now being investigated by
Mtaaii
Suspended Term
Given Texan hi
Hew Tort Trial
LIBBY’S FROZEN
NEW YORK (API - ActOr-
modd Jimmie C. Whit* was given|
'a 10-year suqieftdfd sentence to-
day for stealing and transporting
to Texas a 050,000 Degas pastel
and two other art works.
: White,* 29, was convicted 'nturs-
i day of taking the art works fromj
Itoe Patterson, N. Y„ home of
I David Daniels, actor - singer,. May
! 9 and transporting them to his
home to Big Springs, Tex.
j In count today Was White’s
mother, Mrs. IToyd White, whoi
came to New York over the week-)
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LUNCH BAGS 2*«J5e BUNS
BRAND'S ~ - - RANCH STYL
PUNCH SYRUP .. . or*tl47c ,BEANS .. ..
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SAUER KRAUT.. 2«»> 29c LUNCH MEAT
HOT DOG
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KORY SHOE STRING
MAXWELL HOUSE
KSSlSe but *idhe
[intended returning them. When
| the guilty verdict was retut«a,|
! White collapsed in tear* ahd was
'removed from toe courtnwmto *
[|*ita|irtbus condition. When
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I Oleomargarine., 15c
DRUGS
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Nectarines
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 286, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 30, 1961, newspaper, August 30, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1056985/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.