TWO SUSPENDED STUDENTS FINED
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- Title
- TWO SUSPENDED STUDENTS FINED
- Date
- 26 March 1931
- Description
- Editorial Note:This is another article about the hearing concerning the charges brought against the five students arrested in the Beer Apartment raid. Note that Judge Maggi regrets the publicity of the case, something that the Daily Nebraskan is upset with as well.
- Transcription
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TWO SUSPENDED STUDENTS FINED
Three Others Accused Of Liquor Possession Are Dismissed.
Fred Wickman of Tekamah and Warren Crawford of Lake City, Ia., were found guilty of charges of possession of liquor by Justice of the Peace Maggi Thursday afternoon. Three other suspended University of Nebraska students were found not guilty and the complaints against them dismissed.
Crawford Took Blame.
Crawford took the entire blame in the case. He testified to ownership of all the liquor and to being the one who rented the apartment on North Tenth street. All of the others testified that they had nothing to do with the liquor.
Wickman, however, was fined when he admitted that he ran out of the apartment and was caught by the officers. On cross examination he evaded the question as to
(Continued on Page Eleven.) - Source
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Author: Staff, The Lincoln Star
Title: "Two Suspended Students Fined"
Periodical: The Lincoln Star
volume:
pages: 1, 11
26 March 1931
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