Show MISSOURIANS TO FACE CHARGES OF DISLOYALTY By Special News Service ST. ST LoUIS LOOTS Wo Mo Io Jan 5 The The first week in February has been set aside for beginning beginning- the trials In the United States district court of men indicted d by the last federal grand Jury under the espionage act chief among whom are Henry B. B Harry S. S Turner Charles J J. Henninger and A. A H. H Steinbeck editor of a newspaper r at Union Mo Attention Is attracted to the proceedings proceedings pro pro- in these cases largely because they are the first to come up in the St. St Louis district in which men of some prominence are charged with alty Of all the disloyalty cases pending itis It ItIs itis Is expected those against and Turner will be the tho hardest fought Krenning who was president of the Dorris Motor Car company and resides at Waterman avenue was ar arrested arrested arrested ar- ar rested In the Orpheum theatre on October October October Oc Oc- Oc- Oc tober 9 on complaint of two United States revenue officers who said Krenning refused to stand when t the orchestra played The Star-Spangled Star Banner and that when a picture of President Wilson Vilson was shown on the screen Krenning exclaimed in In a loud loid voice Theres a re real reil l traitor |