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Show SENT 10 Ml FDR IMMORAL CONDUCT Restaurant Proprietor and Cook Sentenced by Ogden Municipal Judge. Special to The Tribune. .OGDEN, March 15. Gust Laltns, proprietor pro-prietor of a restaurant on lower Twenty-fifth Twenty-fifth street, and John Kopolo, a cook, were each given a straight thirty-day jail sentence today by Judge George G. Baker in tho municipal court. -Mirs. Elsie Davis, who was arrested with Kopolo, Ko-polo, was given a ten-day suspended sentence, sen-tence, Lakas and Eopolo wero charged with immoral conduct, alleged to have been committed with the Davis woman, as well as a number of other young American Ameri-can girls who have been employed as waitresses or cashiers in the Greek restaurants res-taurants and pool halls. Late this afternoon Lakas and Eopolo announced they w'ould appeal their case. Speaking of the arrest and conviction of the two foreigners, Captain O. H. Mohlman of the police department said today: It is the intention of tho police department to put a stop to the use of girls in establishments of any nature which are run in such a loose manner as 'to permit the girls to be open to insults of any nature. There are only a few cases of this nature, which have been reported to us, and they are the ones we are after. There are many restaurants operated by Greek residents, who live up to every letter of the law ' and never once has there been any complaint against them. We do not wish to work a hardship hard-ship upon them by putting them under suspicion of tho public. |