LEVINE SOON FREE
Counterfeiting Charge ALL MISUNDERSTANDING? (Kec. December 1, 0.5 SM.) Vienna, November 30. Charles Levine's lawyer says he expects that Levine will be free to spend Christmas with his family in New York. He say that the wh o 1 difficulty arcs through an er graver being unabl to understand Lt vine’s broken Gei man. Levine denies tin rumour that hi i wife is seeking t divorce, and says “It is all hot air.’ The millionaire trans-Atlantic v flyer, Charles Levine, was. arrested while entraining tor Venice from Semmering. It was alleged that Levine was connected with a counterfeiting plant. The police alleged that he was in contact with a Viennese engraver concerning the copy*ing of French coins, and the engraver informed the police. The affair apparently is an extraordinary misunderstanding. An explanation is that Levine was negotiating for the. manufacture of a quantity of tokens for use at a casino which he is proposing to establish. It was also stated that Mrs. Levine was seeking a divorce from her husband.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 58, 2 December 1930, Page 11
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