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GREEN AND OTHERS MUST SERVE SENTENCESLocal residents read with interest an Associated Press dispatch of Monday, printed on the first page of this issue, stating that the supreme court of the United States had refused convicted officers of the Nathaniel Baldwin, Inc., of Salt Lake a review of the sentences of Judge Bourquin’s court. One of the defendants, Harry M. Green, according to friends on the inside, worked this county for about $50,-000 with worthless Baldwin radio stock, and in a telephone conversation from here to his home office stated, “this is the softest pickin’s I’ve struck.” It is probable that his two and a half years in the federal penitentiary at McNeil’s island will not be as soft as it is considered the hardest penal institution in the country.
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Big Timber Pioneer

Big Timber, Montana, US

Thu, Jun 06, 1935

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