Show PLEADS GUILTY IN MAIL MAtL GASE Brady D. D Morris alias aUas James M M. Ford pleaded guilty in federal court Monday londay to a charge filed in conne connection connection con con- ne tion with the attempted robbery of or a n Denver Rio Grande Western Vestern train here February 2 The Thc count on which his plea lea was entered charged assault and asid ud interference interference inter inter- ference with mail clerks It Itis Itis Itis is punishable by a sentence of or up to three years a fine of not more than 1000 or or both A second count charging assault o of mall clerks with deadly w weapons s' s apons was dismissed on motion o of counsel for tho government as was a third charge of oC conspiracy Judge Tillman D D. D Johnson set no notime notime notime time for lor sentence John 1 K Giles arrested with Morris Morris Morris Mor Mor- ris is expected to go on trial here Monday for lor a share in the attempted attempted attempted at at- tempted holdup Giles is said to have escaped from the Oregon state prison where he was serving servin a life term for murder In November 1933 The Tho robbery attempt occurred about midnight on Fourth West Vest street between Thirteenth and Seventeenth Seventeenth Sev Soy South streets shortly after the train had pulled out of the Salt Lake City depot for Denver Four bandits boarded the train climbed into the engine cab and forced it to halt Isalt Several shots were fired as the holdup men tried to force their way into the mail man car A bottle o of ammonia ammonia ammonia am am- monia concentrate was thrown through the first pane o of a double window in the car before beCore the bandits bandits bandits ban ban- were frightened away Morris and Giles were arrested later in St. St Paul Minn |