Show Stories of Poverty Told Federal Judge Stories of poverty hardships i trials and vicissitudes were plentiful plent- plent I ful In the United States district court Saturday morning In fact the tales struck a 0 soft spot in Judge Tillman D. D Johnsons Johnson's heart I for only two six month h county Jail sentences were imposed Elmer who pleaded guilty to violating violating violating vio vio- lating the Harrison narcotic act and Felix Orlando convicted of moonshine selling seIling were sent to I Boxelder and to Salt Lake county Jails respectively I In m most st cases where pleas for I i leniency were presented to the I judge continuances were granted to allow further investigation I Counsel for Jim Martello self self- admitted Carbon county bootlegger self self-I I pleaded at great length for his client At the conclusion of the extensive ve laudation Judge Johnson asked the defendant Do you think you are as good a man as he says you are Martello Marteno answered Yes His sentence w was s continued until February 28 Other liquor sentences continuance continuance continuance ance were Herman Kuhn Jim Pappas Pete Adams Mike Varana- Varana kis Nick Banchero to February 14 W W. O. O Cummings and John Dancer i Edith Steadman to I February 21 and Mrs William Comstock to February 28 I |