Show WINTERS ADJUDGED GUILTY GUlL IT OF CHARGE After being found guilty of robbery by a jury in the district court yesterday yesterday yesterday yester yester- day George Winters declared that he was ready to stand trial on the other two charges against him and that he wished to act as his own attorney as ashe ashe ashe he did in the first case The two re remaining remaining remaining re- re cases were set for February 10 by Judge L. L B B. Wight While the jury w was ws s deliberating on the robbery charge yesterday Winters told spectators in the courtroom that the jurymen could do nothing but find him not guilty if they used common commonsense commonsense commonsense sense Winters said that the state states states state's s 's I id i 1 1 b 1 D T t tt I ev C VUU ence 01 as aa uy ur y o Is isu un r c I Attorney E. E A A. A Rogers did not make a case against him and that even eYen if convicted that he had grounds for a anew anew anew new trial 1 Winters Winters' refusal of an attorney and his efforts to represent himself drew drewa a large body of lawyers to the courtroom courtroom courtroom court court- room yesterday during the final arguments arguments arguments ments of the prosecution and defendant defend defend- an ant i The charge that resulted In the guilty verdict was that Winters held up Joe Brier December 21 and robbed him of 70 4 |