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Show DEFERS CONTEMPT CASE OF HERALD-REPUBLICAN In view of Ihc fad that Judge John A. Marshall of the 1'nlted States distrlcj. court is still absent from Salt Lake. Judge Pago Morris vestorday postponed until July 3 the hearing in the contempt case against George E. Male, general manager; Arthur J. Brown, managing editor, and Fred Bagby. city editor of the Ilcrald-Rcpubllcan. On the day of his departure, some three weeks ago, Judge Marshall fixed June 12 as the date for hearing, commanding the defendants to show cause why they should not be adjudged in contempt of court because of certain articles published In the Herald-Republican at the time or the trial of the case of Frank I. Sefrit against the Salt .Lake Telegram Publishing company. |