Hudson Wins On First Charge■ ■■ ^ ■ -Lloyd Dick” Hud»on, 3020 20th avenue south, well known football player, who was recently arrested and held on charge of highway robbery in connection with the robbery of three Twin Cities taxi cab drivers, was acquitted of one of the three charges in Judge Salmon’s division of the county court Monday. Hudson is still conAned to Jail awaiting the action of the prosecutor's office on the other indictments. *Jfutjson was ably defended by Attorney Robert Cowling, 846 Security' Building, who, because of his interest and belief In the innocence of Hudson, took the case on very short notice. Despite the mass of evidence that the state’s attorneys had gathered, Mr. Cowling* absolutely con-* vinced the Jury of Hudson’s innocence. After 3 hours’ deliberation the Jury reported a verdict of not guilty. Since Hudson has been cleared of the strongest case against him,mf Ait is thought that the prosecutor’s office will dismiss the other charges.