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THREE GET 60 DAYS IN JAIL, ONE RELEASEDTheft of Wood and Trespass are Charges Against TrioThree men were sentenced to serve sixty days apiece in the Jefferson county jail, by Justice of the Peace Clyde C. Bell here late, yesterday afternoon.Of the three men, one was released on parole, while the other two were taken to the jail to begin their sixty-day sentences.Charles Maring, 30, of Batavia, and Harley Elder, 28, of nea \ 1-airfield, were given the time in jail, and Paul Kitchen, 18, of Liberty ville, was released on parole.All three were charged in an information filed by County Attorney Otto J. Eckey with stealSafe DrivinBy Iowa Motor VthlchInattentioIF THF.RF is any place in the worii golden, it is in the driver’s scat, the mind l^s.Driving a car is a full-time job. Ii bined with sociability, “necking, sigl ping or day-dreaming.Just remember that if you are trave hour you will go 44 feet in that singb is turned or that your mind lapses. If ing yours at the same speed your doubled as far as your relative positio concerned.‘Keep your eyes on the road and yoiing firewood from Victor Newell, .'mailer penalty for violations of and lt;and Lealder Phillips and with! t.h larceny law where no build-, day £willful trespass. The firewood,!ing is entered, the cases were tak- in Ftworth less than $10, according to en to the justice court.Missestimates of attorneys, was taker. The men were arrested by Sher- 1from a farm west of Fairfield on iff Lane E. Stansbery in connec- Mr.the night of November 19. tion with the Batavia case, and childrThe men all pleaded guilty to the wood stealing was discovered 'the charge. Kitchen was released during the investigation, because of his age and his previous good record.The three were arrested origin ally in connection with the robbery of Hull’s Drug Store in Batavia, on November 19, at which time 10,000 cigarets were taken, i ^'r“ No charges, however, were filedLIBHRTYV1LLEMrs. J. O. BoydMrMrs.theirgrandMr.Mrs.BarthDenni\:sitirand Mrs. L. H. White,Wallace White. Mr. and | heme.L. D. White and son! MrThomas were Thanksgiving guests as th against the men in connection at the H L white heme.with the Batavia robbery. Mr an(j Mrs Howard Routson,The three were to have appear- Egbert and Ruth of Fairfieldcd before Judge George W. Dash -| came with a well filled basketFi'chlt;andsisterEvereiell in the Jefferson county dis- Qf dinner and spent Thanksgiving Weatltrict court yesterday afternoon, but inasmuch as the Iowa code provides a lower court and aday with their mother and gradmother Mrs. Alice McClain. Mr. and Mrs. Purl ArmstrongMr.daugls’pent
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Fairfield Daily Ledger

Fairfield, Iowa, US

Fri, Dec 08, 1933

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