Show DRUNKEN DRIVER FOUND GUlL GUILTY TY IN CITY COURT Sentence to Be Passed July 21 Second Similar Charge Reduced I IOne II I One drunken driver was convicted and a second motorist similarly accused accused ac ac- ac pleaded guilty to reckless driving after the original charge was reduced in City Judge C. C F. F Dalbys Dalby's court curt Thursday Both will be sent sentenced sen sen- t by Judge Dalby July 21 Emil Nyman 26 arrested June 22 by Police PoUce Sergeant Mose Morris on street between First South I Regent and Second South streets was convicted of drunken driving by the court while James J Dunlap 35 arrested June 16 after h he allegedly struck a a cyclist with his automobile at Fifth East and Fourth South streets pleaded g guilty il y to the reckless driving charge A jury was impaneled to try Dunlap Dunlap Dun Dun- lap on a drunken driving charge but after preliminary testimony failed to prove that the defendant was drunk when the accident occurred Deputy County Attorney William Huntsman obtained permission to amend the complaint Dunlap then pleaded guilty to reckless reckless reckless reck reck- less driving and was allowed freedom free dom dorn under bail pending sen tence Court Sentences Traffic Offenders Pleading guilty to speeding charges Howard W W. Price 21 of Coatsville Coats Coats- Coatsville ville yule avenue was fined 10 in police pollee court Thursday by Judge James A. A Stump and Vincent Randall 18 of 1140 Eleventh East street was given givena a five day suspended jail sentence on condition he does not drive an automobile automobile auto auto- mobile for 60 days Price was arrested by Patrolman L. L R. R Terry Wednesday afternoon for speeding 45 miles an hour north on Main street from Seventeenth South street to Kensington avenue Randall was arrested by Traffic Investigator E. E C. C Hale Tuesday for traveling 43 miles an hour on Ninth East street from Thirteenth South to Fifth South streets Hugh Gallagher GaIlagher 35 of 1854 Yale avenue forfeited 3 bail for a stop- stop sign violation Convicted Driver Begins Term Harry Frye alias Harry Randall 40 convicted drunken driver began serva serving lag ing a day 60 county jail term Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day after his appeal was dismissed on on his own motion by Judge J. J W. W McKinney in Third district court who remanded him into the custody of the sheriff s Frye was sentenced by City Judge Daniel Harrington June 11 following following follow follow- ing his conviction on a charge of driving driving driving ing while drunk on First South street between Main and State streets June 3 A few tew minutes before his IDS arrest police charged Fryes Frye's car collided with wItha a safety zone at First South and Main streets Jack Dix 20 stood acquitted of a drunken driving charge Thursday after a jury in City Judge Dalbys Dalby's court returned a verdict of not guilty following an day all-day trial of the case Royal McKean arrested with Dix on ona ona ona a drunkenness charge also was exonerated exonerated ex ex- ex when Judge Dalby dismissed the case for lor lack of evidence They were arrested July 5 at ty-seventh ty South and State streets by Patrolman S. S L. L Christensen Christens n who halted their car which was allegedly traveling without lights |