flULH mmm‘Disregard for Law Undermines Government,’ Judge Hal. L. Cutler Tells Quartet.Hilden and Lemire to State’s Prison; LaCIair and Thon to Pay $200 Each.Henry Hilden of Grant. township : ami Francis Lemire of Ludingtoft received prison terms and William LaCIair of Bast. Jordan ami William Tlion of Saginaw, two years' probation from Judge Hal L. Cnl lor in a special session of circuit court this morning.Hilden, charged with sale and possession of liquor, got from sixi months to a year at state’s prison In Jackson. Lemire, who pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly, third offense, gor. from «ix months to two years at Ionia.Pair Pay Heavy Costs.LaCIair and Thon, charged with serious statutory offense against a . 14-year-old. ..Scottville girl, were assessed costs of 5-00 each and ordered to report monthly to A. Li-* [ Pratt, probation officer.5 Judge Cutler recommended tlfat Hilden and Lemire serve the minimum periods-of *six months.Pleas of guilty from the four, men were received separately by the court. LaClair's offense, according to the charges read by , Prosecutor Wilfrid Hocking, occurred Aug. 31; Thun's Oct. 20 or thereabout.Lemire, previous to his third conviction before Justice Henry Seeha. was convicted on intoxication counts July 16 and 17, 192 Hilden was charged with having sold a pint of moonshine and a pint of apricot brandy for $2.70* Prosecutor Hocking told the courts ’cm The four men were arraigned.j before the court to • receive their ■*' j sentences. VActs Undermine Government. You men are part of the great army in the United States undermining the government by disregard for law/' Judge Cutler said; [ I think mankind,, generally, ' la [(Continued on Page r. Column ,4*1j *n\/.d*QItintsish\dr.»e-?natrs.he* • i iNames Managers for Sale of Sealsc? Will Conduct Intensive Drive to Dispose of Tuberculosisnea