1930 - Yes, date unknown
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Name |
Paul E Vardeman |
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Born |
5 Feb 1930 |
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I6851 |
Treespot |
Last Modified |
11 Jul 2017 |
Father |
Paul Emerson Vardeman, b. 5 May 1896, Bardstown, Kentucky , d. 22 Jul 1956, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri (Age 60 years) |
Mother |
Ida L Lippelgoes, b. 19 Aug 1897, Muscatine, Iowa , d. 2000, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri (Age 102 years) |
Family ID |
F2518 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Newspaper Article 1967 08/01 Great Bend Daily Tribune Great Bend, KS Foster parents picketing Jackson County Shelter Home for Children will present a petition to acting Juvenile Court Judge Paul E Vardeman of Kansas City, Missouri. |
| Newspaper Article 1968 02/06 Great Bend Daily Tribune Great Bend, KS Circuit Judge Paul E Vardeman ordered a pre-sentence investigation in the case of a 14 year-old, Durant, who murdered Garcia, a Mexican National, who was defending his English teacher from Durant and five other youths who stole her purse. Garcia was shot 3 times by Durant and died two weeks later. |
| Newspaper Article 1968 05/14 Great Bend Daily Tribune Great Bend, KS Judge Paul E Vardeman of Jackson County Circuit Court sentenced 15 year-old Durant to 25-years in prison for the second-degree murder of 23 year-old Mexican Immigrant, Garcia, last November who was defending his night school teacher where he was studying prior to applying for citizenship. 18 year-old Rowden who furnished the gun to Durant was sentenced to 10-years in prison for manslaughter. One youth was acquitted, charges were dropped for two youths and the sixth youth was turned over to juvenile authorities. |
| Newspaper Article 1968 06/28 Great Bend Daily Tribune Great Bend, KS Dr. Richard P Mucie was convicted of manslaughter by abortion by a circuit court jury who recommended a 10 year sentence. Judge Paul E Vardeman set bond at $10,000. |
| Newspaper Article 1968 10/03 The Chilicothe Constitution Tribune Chilicothe, MO Circuit Court Judge Paul E Vardeman said that if city officials ignore petitions on the Kansas City utility tax plaintiffs may seek writ of mandamus, which, if granted would force the city to hold an election. |
| Newspaper Article 1973 07/01 Coshocton Tribune Coshocton, OH In Kansas City, Missouri, Circuit Court Judge Paul E Vardeman ordered five adult bookstores to stop selling 127 books and magazines due to the Supreme Court's new ruling on obscenity. |
| Newspaper Article 1973 07/02 Chilicothe Constitution Tribune Chilicothe, MO Judge Paul E Vardeman of the Jackson County Circuit Court ruled that 128 books are obscene and ordered them destroyed. |
| Newspaper Article 1976 10/09 Chilicothe Constitution Tribune Chilicothe, MO Jackson County Circuit Court Judge Paul E Vardeman approved the settlement of $1.05 million from six aircraft companies to the Rupp family for the death of Paul Rupp of Chilicothe, Missouri and his son, Paul Rupp III in a plane crash. |
| Newspaper Article 1976 10/12 News Journal Mansfield, OH Judge Paul E Vardeman approved a $1.05 million settlement for a plane crash. |
| Newspaper Article 1976 11/06 Coshocton Tribune Coshocton, OH Jackson County District Judge Paul E Vardeman ruled in favor of the plaintiff, Ross Early, to recover his Myna Bird that he bought in 1970 in Japan and had been lost since July 1973. The bird named King Koncho was found in Noah's Pet Shop in April 1976 by the plaintiff and the store owner would not return the bird. Ross Early supplied a list of phrases King Koncho could say one being, "I'm the Earlys Bird." |
| Newspaper Article 1976 11/09 Lima News Lima, OH Judge Paul E Vardeman awarded the Earlys their Myna Bird because the pet shop owner did not appear in court. |
| Newspaper Article 1980 04/18 Chilicothe Constitution Tribune Chilicothe, MO Judge Paul E Vardeman ruled that the Kansas City Royals must pay the Jackson County Sports Authority $725,000 in back payments for concession sales at the Truman Sports Complex. |
| Newspaper Article 1984 05/02 Chilicothe Constitution Tribune Chilicothe, MO National Guardsmen replaced firefighters who went on an illegal strike in 1975 costing $128,782.72. Judge Paul E Vardeman ruled the 12 former and present officials of the firefighters union must reimburse the state plus 9% interest of $25,000 bringing the total to just over $150,000. |
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