A’A, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1041.| Gets 10 Years For RobberyChicagoMadison.Francis J.Man ToLighBusiArc themotor vehicl Pleasure* i cis, trucks, other opera 1 can rietermi question wit when the sets up it s chart on Ma night at 8 r The rharl tween Main and with thlt; wa police an flow of trai through the out.No summi drivers will their drivers is entirely 1 ities and hi have indorse full public c Each dr i' written repc his vehicle'swhether the illegally hig and the oft that adjust, Chicagoan, was sentenced to an t indeterminate 10-year term in the Ft. Madison penitentiary late . 1 Monday when he went before District Judge Elmo** K. Daugherty and pleaded guilty to charges of I breaking and entering. James confessed to robbing the Thrasher tavern on South Iowa ■ avenue early last Friday of about $31 in cash and a quantity of to-i baeco and chewing gum. He was arrested later that day in the rail- 1 r road yards at Burlington and Po-? | lice Detective C. A. Elliott and 1 Deputy Elmer Barcus questioned him concerning the local job,* In his pocket was found several dollars in nickels and pennies taken from the Thrasher music machine and a vending contraption.Also ort his person was a revolver which he said he purchased for his father.James, 31-year-oldFt.