Show J LABOR LEADERS CHARGED WITH NITH DISTURBING PEACE 1 kArnes Acquitted d by Jury and andt andrt rt t Foster to Be Tried at ati i Later Date I J t 5 h Special to The Herald Horald Ogden Ogdon Sept 5 As As a sequel to the i 4 La Labor r day lay parade Val Walter Valtor tor A. A Ames Ame vice Ice president of at tho the International As- As of ot Machinists and Oliver J J. l' l Foster appeared In police court this morning morningto to answer to charges of ot disturbing dis dis- tho the peace of ot Mrs Charles W. W Oliver Olf preferred against them by Mrs Oliver Oll whose husband is said to be a strike breaker employed at lo local al s shops hops Both Doth defendants entered pleas of ot not gu guilty 11 t and demanded a Jury jur trial Ames was as acq acquitted It was claimed that Ames Foster and ana another man Had charge e of ot a donkey In inthe tho the Labor day parade and as they neared the Colonial rooming house housu where Mrs Oliver and a number of or other women were wore at tho the windows themen tho the thomen thomen men men pointed at at the women yelled scab and Indulged In a demonstration with the donkey Fosters Foster's trial will wUl be betaken taken up later laler I |