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Show fill HARGOTIC GASES BEFORE FEDERALCDUnT Judg Withholds Written EUtement Submitted by Man Accused of Threatening Threat-ening Church Officials Otlla McManua. IndlctM on thraa eounta for violating tha ant t narcotic nar-cotic law, tolay p!adad guilty to tha ona charging hlra with having nareotlra In hla poaaaaaton unlawfully, unlaw-fully, and not guilty to tha counts charging tha unlawful transportation transporta-tion and aala. McManua la charged with having furntahod tha morphlna which It la allagod oauaott tha da,th of John Harkla In a local hotol last April. Tho otbara against whom i tha grand Jury rat u mad Indlctmants ' yaatcrday and who worn arraigned 1 In United, fltatas district court this morning plaadod guilty for tha moat , part and tboao who did so will ba aantancod Saturday, according to tha announcement mado by Judga Hvbll Mann, charged with tha unlawful un-lawful transportation of two auio-mobllea, auio-mobllea, pleaded not guilty and oounael waa assigned her by tha court. Mra. Mann claimed ta a representative of Tha Telegram eeveraj week a ago that aha la tha innocent victim of her husband's machinations. Her huaband raped at tha time of her arrest and la at 111 at Urge. Orlando J. Longford, when arraigned, ar-raigned, handed 10 tha court a written itatement, whUh tha court road carefully and then handed to Attorney M. K. Wilson, who waa appointed to defend .Longford. Mr. Wilson thought it Inadvisable permit tha eubjeot matter af thla document to be mado public, Lang-ford Lang-ford ta ohargad with having uaed tha mails In an attempt to eitort money, from C. Nltilay of tha presiding bishopric of tha 1 D. B. churcn. It is alleged that Langford wrote threatening letters to Heber J. Grant, president of the church, to tho lata President Harding, to Apostle James K. Telmadge. and to other prominent statesmen and churchmen. He clalma that he la lbs Bon of Man, with greater authority au-thority than that possessed by Christ. Beulah Oregg, confined on - a charge of violating the antlnarootlo law, waa not arraigned thla morning. morn-ing. Bhe had fashioned a Had Cross nurse's uniform out of the sheets from her jail bed with a red cross cut from paper fastened to tha walat and exported to wear thla lncourt thla morning. The authorities would not permit thla and she will be arraigned as soon as suitable Clothing can be procured for her. The others arraigned this morning morn-ing and the action taken In each caae follow: Jack Sutton. Lyle Smith, Bob Burton and Joe Henna, violation of the vehicle law, commonly com-monly called the Dyer act, pleaded guilty. Lee Smith, Rimer Johnson. Carl Walen, Jack Culver, pleaded not guilty to chargea of violating the aama law. James Pelva, Harry Droasoe, Bud Scott, Will Smith and Jeaae F. Williams pleaded not guilty to violation of the antlnarcotlc law. Those pleading guilty will be aen fenced on Saturday and the trlala of thoaa not ao pleading were sn for October It, or aa soon thereafter there-after as they can be heard. |