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if, FEBRUARY 25, 1927AFTER SHE HISHe Pleads Not Guilty to Charge of Non-SupportTHEN SHE RELENTSWithdraws Charge Against Him and Case Is Dismissedi^acle of pressed re. OnConfronted with a charge of non-support and abandonment of lus family, Raymond Rausch-meier of No. ?02 Maple street pleaded not guilty in police court this forenoon, but that wasn’t necessary. Mrs. Rausehmeier changed her mind about prosecuting her husband, and withdrew the charge later.Rausehmeier was arrested on com plaint of Mrs. Rausehmeier and after he had entered a plea and bail had been fixed, the ca^-e was adjourned until M a \ 1 Matters, however, were straightened out when Mrs Rausehmeier declared she didn't want to prosecute, and the case iva* dismissed upon the de-fendant - pavment uf $5 coal^./Hil.wii7 Prelinisinuewa theI wil1 )ielI
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Endicott Bulletin

Endicott, New York, US

Fri, Feb 25, 1927

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