Show r 34 Defendants In Cull Cult Case CaseMore Waive Hearing More Evidence Brings New Complaints Against Five Suspects Five new complaints against men charged with unlawful cohabitation cohabitation cohabitation co co- co- co habitation with from two to five women were filed and 34 men and women previously charged with conspiracy to practice polygamy waived preliminary hearing Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day in Salt Lake City court The developments are in connection connection connection con con- with a joint county state and federal roundup of ot cultists in Utah Arizona and Idaho New The new complaints name Arnold Arnold Ar Ar- nold told Boss Harrison avenue Charles harles Frederick Sandy Louis Alma AIma Kelsch Fifth East street Heber Kimball Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Cleve Cleve- land 1361 Ninth East street and Alma Adelbert Simpson 1817 Ramona Ramona Ramona Ra- Ra mona avenue All of ot them were previously accused accused accused ac ac- ac- ac in connection with other phases of the prosecution County Attorney Harold E. E Wallace said however that evidence forming basis of the new complaints has developed since the first charges were filed sev several ral weeks ago Ball Bail for Boss was set by City Judge E. E G. G Foxley before whom Earl N. N Lowry investigator for forthe forthe forthe the county attorneys attorney's office signed the complaint at 2500 Boss the judge was told is not at present under any other ball bail in connection with the investigation Bail for each of the other defendants was set at 1000 Hearing Waived Attorneys J. J H. H McKnight and Knox Patterson appeared for the defendants in the conspiracy case before Judge Foxley Mr Wallace Wallace Wallace Wal Wal- lace and his assistants W W. St Stanford Stan Sn n- n ford Wagstaff and C. C E. E Henderson Hender Hender- son consented to the defendants' defendants waiver of ot hearing The defendants defendants defendants defend defend- ants were held for trial in Third district court In Third district court attorneys for alleged polygamists have filed motions to quash 10 unlawful co co- co charges and in federal district court attorneys for the government have appealed to the U. U S. S supreme court from a a. ruling which quashed a conspiracy Indictment In- In in indictment indictment against members o of the group Arguments Set Satu Saturday day Arguments on the quash motions motions mo mo- are tentatively set for Saturday Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- at which time the 10 men accused of ot living at the same time with from two to six wives are slated to enter pleas Trial dates may be set then if the motions motions motions mo mo- are all disposed of said c court urt attaches The motions contend that re restrictions restrictions restrictions re- re on pl plural ral marriages are based on coercion and unlawful unlawful ful requirements of the enabling act adopted in violation of the original guarantees guarantees' to inhabitants of the then t territory of ot Utah Utan The federal court ourt appeal prepared prepared prepared pre pre- pared in the office of U U. S. S District Attorney Dan B. B Shields deals with a ruling made nade ade by Federal District Judge J. J Foster Sym Symes s of Denver which quashed indictments indictments indictments indict indict- ments against persons charged with conspiracy in mailing of as- as obscene literature The appeal states state the question presented is substantial and of large public importance for dissemination dissemination dissemination dis dis- dis- dis by mail of ot the publications publications tins in question has Jas spread to Arizona California Nevada Idaho and even evento to Canada and Hawaii |