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Show LAWYER CONCEALED HUN PROPERTY, GOES TO JAIL NEW YORK, May 20. T. E. Hodgskin, prominent New York lawyer, law-yer, recently convicted of conspiring conspir-ing to violate the trading with the enemy act in connection with tho affairs of the Hoyden Chemical company com-pany today was sentenced to two years In the federal penitentiary at Atlanta on each of two counts, the sentence to run concurrently. Federal Fed-eral Judge Mack also fined John Simon, a vice president of the company, com-pany, $20,000. Hodgskin and Simon were alleged to have concealed from the alien property custodian the fact that tho Mcydcn company was enemy owned nn I |