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ELD N DL Associates in Custody Charge of Proouring $10,000 Falsely. of m:’teuu a $20,000,000 men arrested gave their names C. Fawcett, also known as Wat- . C. Leadbetter of Montreal; F. Lehane, 28, alias Harry Lane , and John Sullivan, 34, Plans Whisky Deal. ng to complaint to police by . J. Meagher Co., Inc., an in- t house, Leadbetter visited the 's office and, after telling of profits to be made in whisky jes, arranged with the company an agreement to issue $20,~ end nada and to establish a chain of distilleries with the proceeds. better, the company officials told ®olice, signed an agreement with the z:npmy under the name of Sir C. Rodney Fawcett as trustee for the "wlfl'y Acceptance Trust of Can- ada.? 4 ‘Wired- for Money. the agreement was signed, r officlals told police, one of theif; officers was taken on s visit to and shown various distilleries. from various cities telegrams for L money started coming in. Meagher Co. said they honored th until the amount approximated $10,000, when officlals became sus- picl and police were called in. ice said Leadbetter admitted he was !Im Sir C. Rodney Fawcett. WHITE HOUSE STAFF PLEDGED TO RELIEF President Hoover Leads in Donat- i‘ Day’s Pay a Month to | L Chest Fumd By ths Associated Press. ‘The White House staff is 100 per cent jcommitted to the three-days'-pay {llnnw( unemployment relief contribu- President Hoover down, every ea under the roof of the presi- dent mansion has signed up to turn overia day’s pay s month for three local Community Chest. it to itely , Mr. Hoover's share $616. already given $10,000 to relief this year. of the 75,000 Government work- ‘Washington are being canvassed contributions, but all dona- must be voluntary. S A EATH CASE CLOSED Dorgher Unable to Determine Cause ywood Woman’s Demise. 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