Wins Parole In Manslaughter CaseEdward Stiles. 29, Ottumwa a was fined $300 and was placed on parole for two years Saturday* 'when he went before District v Judge R. Kent Martin at Red Oak ! and pleaded guilty to charges of ( manslaughter and operating a mo- I tor vehicle while intoxicated. i* The parole was granted in con-^ nection with an eight-year sus- v pended prison term on the man- 1slaughter count.Stiles was arrested last July 13 ( after his brother-in-law. Barry | [Christy. 51. Ottumwa, was killed in an auto mishap at the intersection of highways No. 34 and 71. in Montgomery county. Stiles was operating the car.