Show l ACTION i N BREAD CASES CASE IS S CONTINUED it t Reserves Decision UI He Has Opportunity ity to to Closely Study Tran- Tran I of the Testimony of ot the city court on charges I ink Ing twelve individuals and four orations as parties to a cona con- con acy a y to defraud In connection with bread price fixing agree- agree put over until next week Judge dge Be Ben Johnson today The rt that the seriousness the she charges and the nature of the given at the preliminary iring fring ring led him hini to defer action until of the record could be beed belied f lied ed thoroughly He fixed V Wednes- Wednes Jas as a a tentative date for decision been grouped d defendants have Judge Johnson under two head- head connected with withe 5 three definitely be e and thirteen about I m ni testimony was less positive d decision decision- to bind over for trial to district court or to dismiss the wilt will consider this division of ot ence erice the court has bas announced there were twenty de- de ants lants Cases against four have Motion for dismissal I the the balance has been made and rued by defense counsel The hearing closed Thursday fhe blanket complaint against the Issued by County JArthur Arthur E. E Moreton l In December erja r a ten-day ten investigation of ot re- re ts that the master bakers at a eUng eting in the Fleischmann Yeast pany's plant on place night knIght of ot November 21 agreed to the wholesale prices of French 1 wrapped bread at 7 and 8 S cents loa respectively and to control retail price by refusing to sell any who violated a resale price 10 cents for the two loaves rs to the complaint were out y l y Judge Johnson The I hearing occupied four 78 Those originally named the 59 against whom were dismissed I the preliminary hearing include jene ene I L. L Wille the French Bakery pany Claude N. N and IF tF F. F partners in the theof of ot the Ne New Palace bakery k MA I |