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Parent | U. S. Court in Japan to Try Italian Embassy Ex-Aid News Article |
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Date | |
Language | English |
Collection | C.W.J. Phelps Collection |
Box | Box 1 |
Folder | First Phelps Scrap Book |
Repository | University of Virginia Law Library |
U. S. Court in Japan to Try Italian Embassy Ex-Aid
YOKOHAMA, Japan, Feb. 25 (AP) – Marino Bocca, former secretary to the air attache at the Italian embassy in Tokyo, will go on trial here tomorrow before an 8th army tribunal on charges of illegally buying United States army materials. Three American soldiers have been convicted in the case. Bocca is charged with having bought two bales of woolen underwear, valued at $300, and 150 cases of 10-in-one rations, valued at $1,550, from the soldiers.