Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1936, Page 18

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Federal Jurist Holds Loss of Postal Carrier's Job Pun- BY & Stalf Correspondent ot The Star. ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 10.— Although admitting he had withheld and later repaid $12.17 in postal funds from c. o. 4. collections, James J. Murnane, 44, former substitute car- rier at the Clarendon Post Office, wes A—18 = JUDGE FREES MAN TO AVERT “STIGMA” | Zterooon. ishment Enough. Exclusive Design Thrill her with this ex- clusive Ross creation in s 50 solid yellow or white gold i set with 7 fine-cut Dia- monds. $1.50 a week No Interest or Carrying Charges Exquisite Combination A beautiful modern crea- tion of solid natural or s .50 white gold. 3 Diamonds in engagement ring and 7 in wedding band. $1 a week No Interest or Carrying Charges 5-Diamond Ring A ful new solid gold mogur::i:g se:wi’fl: 5 :rnil- s 3 7 .50 liant cut diamonds. Natural or white gold. 15¢ a week No Interest or Carrying Charges Bridal Combination A most attractive new wedding pair with 7 dia- § monds in each ring. The mountings are solid gold. $2.00 a week No Interest or Carrying Charges ment by the grand jury yesterday, pleaded not guilty to the indictment THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1936. o o e i | The. pasar savecor st tnat | BROOKLYN EAGLE States District Oourt here Tuesday 17 in marked parcels involving the $12.17 collections were sent through the mail to trap the carrier after he was re- Murnane, indicted for embeszle- | 0 45 have previously withheld a Jarger sum in collections from his of- | Tymey.Union to Be Continued as as presented, but admitted the charge . brought by s postal inspector that he | Murnane waived s jury trial. had withheld the funds and later repaid them on demand. 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