.lOti HIKFI\(iTC)N, SHEIDONUKANllLOSSOM \\| LOIISWII.RICItHON l*LKA|) NOT til' 11/TV TO MOTOIl THIl'TS. ISIXTY DEFENDANTSPLEAD NOT GUILTYlili*oy Hunker SonfPiicfHl to Three Yours at Lonvemvortli i For Mitihp/zlpiiiPiit of #20,000 — IVrn* Haute* lloozc DrtViid-ants St'ntpnml.HHHBB - - , \ ]HrIINDIANAPOLIS, March 7. -(lTP)--Trial of defendants far-in^ new conspiracy charges in I h ; interstate motor theft, four o4,*whom entered pleas in federal court Wednesday, will be held May 9th.Joe 11 tiffing ton, Indianapolis, Sheldon Bean blossom, Evansville, and Louis A. Wilkerson, Vincennes, pleaded not guilty Wednesday. Thomas King, 1 ndianapolis, pleaded guilty and will he sentenced later.More than 100 persons entered pleas of guilty at the* arrangement, most of them being sentenced during the day. About sixty pleadednot guilty.Lloyd T. Nelson, former cashier of the First National bank, of Milroy, Ind., pleaded guilty to embezzling $20,000, and was sentenced to three years at Leavenworth penitentiary. He was released until April 1, because of illness ofhis wife.