Article clipped from The Northwestern Bulletin Appeal

Hudson is Freed Of Crime ChargeThe trials and tribulations attendant with being charged with highway robbery that temporarily erased the seemingly perpetual smiles of Lloyd Hudson, 3020 20th avenue south, who is more commonly known as “Dick,” have ended. Hudson was recently arrested and tried for robbery of three taxi cab drivers. Friends attempted to have him released on bond and his bail was boosted from $20,-000 to $60,000, hence Dick had to stay behind the bars. Attorney Robert Cowling defended Hudson so vigorously at the trial that he was acquitted of one of the charges and the other indictments against him were dropped.So “Dick” Hudson is smiling again for more than one reason. Jack Dunn, manager of the Marine professional football team, sent him his contract for 1924 season and Dick intends to play baseball with the IndianapolisA. B. C’s.
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The Northwestern Bulletin Appeal

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Sat, Feb 16, 1924

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