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SENATOR KENNEY'S CASE.; He Pleads Not Guilty to the Charge of Aiding a Defaulter.

SENATOR KENNEY'S CASE.; He Pleads Not Guilty to the Charge of Aiding a Defaulter.
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WILMINGTON, Del., June 8. -- United States Senator Richard R. Kenney, accompanied by his counsel, Levi C. Bird, appeared in the United States District Court here at noon to-day, to plead to the indictment charging him with conspiring with, aiding, and abetting William N. Boggs, the defaulting paying teller of the Dover First National Bank, to the extent of about $23,000 of Boggs's admitted theft of $107,000 from that institution. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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