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Show Max L. Hiskey, Utah Copper company employee, learned the importance of safeguarding his wallet and identification cards after he read '"the Salt Lake City newspapers that he had been arrested and booked for drunken driving. It was necessary for Mr. Hiskey to convince Karl V. rung, city prosecutor, that he was not the defendant. Mr. Hiskey lost his wallet and cards in a Salt Lake theatre February 17, he told police. . , ... Police records revealed that the person arrested for drunken-ess drunken-ess was at Second South and Third East, Salt Lake City, in an automobile registered to Lillian Lil-lian B. Smart, 227 Fourth East street at 11:55. p.m. Sunday. The name of her husband, M. b. Smart, will be listed as the de-I de-I fendant on an amended complaint when the case comes to trial. WRONG MAN CHARGED Being charged with law breaking, break-ing, with attendant notoriety, is an unpleasant experience for anyone. Being hailed into court for an offeense about which you kno wncihing that's a nightmare night-mare with complications. |