FULL TEXT: Mrs. Winifred Jones, 22, arrested Friday by
federal bureau of investigation agents in a Lake Bluff, pleaded not guilty
yesterday before United States Commissioner Edwin K. Walker to a charge that she
fraudulently married a soldier, and received allotment checks from him, altho
she already had a soldier husband.
FBI men said Mrs. Jones, indicted Sept. 8 by the federal
grand jury at Grand Rapids, Mich., still is the wife of Corp. Ernest S. Jones,
now in Korea, whom she married June 18, 1948. They said she married Corp. Arlie
O. Thompson, now en route to Korea, Sept. 22, 1948, but he divorced her last
year after learning of her previous marriage. She collected allotment checks
from Thomson, however, from Sept. 1, 1949, to last April 1, the FBI said.
Federal authorities said they had been informed that on
Sept. 9, the day after her indictment, she married another soldier, Pvt.
Clarence Thompson, now en route to Japan.
[“Woman Denies GI Allotment Bigamy, Fraud,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), Sep. 17, 1950, Part 1, p. 29]
[“Woman Denies GI Allotment Bigamy, Fraud,” Chicago Tribune (Il.), Sep. 17, 1950, Part 1, p. 29]
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