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Show Convicted Perjurer Faces Quizzing From Police as Suspect in Thefts Troubls piled higher Ssturdsy for Jsmes Kllpatnck Jr., 2, si-ready si-ready awaiting district court sentencing sen-tencing on a perjury conviction, when hs was srrrsted by city police po-lice for inveatlgation In two larceny lar-ceny caeca Sentencing on the perjury conviction, con-viction, set for Saturday, was postponed until Msy (, s motion for s new trial being submitted to District Judge Roger I. McDon-ough. McDon-ough. Kllpatnck and Mrs. Zelms Owens, M, sr alleged te hav falsified testimony during ths sp-pesl sp-pesl ess of Ralph Lashsway, 24, convicted in city court of theft of 14.10 worth of beer. He was acquitted ac-quitted at ths appeal trisl. Kilpstrick snd Lsahswsy were srreeted st First Sauth snd First Weat streets Frldsy night ky Detectives De-tectives J. J. Ferrln snd D. G. Johnson. Lsahswsy wss held for Inveatlgation and Kllpatnck for questioning la connection with theft April 21 of 120 worth of paint from a truck down towa snd theft of 130 worth of Ubscco April IS from a truck at South Temple snd. Second Esst streeU. Kllpatrlck was in Ssturdsy' show up, but persons ssked to Identify Iden-tify him were unable to attend the session. Sentence of Mrs. Owens, who plesdcd guilty to the perjury chsrge sfur Kilpstrlck's convic- tion, was continued to May,.. - |