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Show Thrill Allegedly Received on Fleeing From Police Dampened by $100 Fine A $100 fine Imposed in police court, Wednesday dampened the thrill Jack Schleich, 34, of 615 South Eleventh West street, allegedly experienced when he fled from police Saturday night and was halted only after bullets bul-lets pierced the left rear tire of his csr, causing the machine to skid into a parked car. Schleich pleaded guilty to reckless driving chargea after drunken driving driv-ing chargea were dismissed for lack of evidence. Judge M. J. Bronson imposed the 1100 fine in lieu of a 45-day 45-day Jail sentence. Officers L. Ft. Terry snd C. J. Larson, Lar-son, who arrested Schleich, reported thst he sped awsy and traveled mors than 60 miles per hour over the Fourth South street visduct after I they ordered him to hslt. ' Officer Lsrson shot two holes In the left rear tire of the Schleich machine ma-chine on Fourth South near Third West street, but the fleeing car did nol hslt until it skidded snd struck a parked car at Eighth West and Fourth .South streets. . Bert Mendenhall, 44. of 647 West First North street, who was arrested Sunday at First North and Tenth West streets when police allegedly discovered discov-ered he wss pulling three sled loads of children behind his automobile, had a $5 fine auspended in court Wednesday Wed-nesday when he pleaded guilty tc Charles that he was pulling the sleds. I Trial of Mrs. Jennie Terry, 35, of .323 South First West street, on drunk-'en drunk-'en driving charges was continued until un-til February 2. She and R. L. Beesley. Bees-ley. 12, of 127 Ninth East street, who will be tried on chsrges of drunkenness drunken-ness Februiry 2. were arrested January Jan-uary 13 after the automobile Mrs. Terry is slleged to have been driving struck a safety sons at First South and Main streets. Preceding the ssfety sons accident, the Beesley car, with Mrs. Terry allegedly at ths wheel, crashed into the rear end of car driven by C. Smith of 158S Majot street at First South and First West streets and then knocked Mrs. Smith to the pavement as she alighted from 1 the machine, according to the polin |