Show HOLD YOUTH FOR FATAL JOY RIDE Jury Charges D. D C. C Miller With Responsibility for Death of Florence Davis That Florence Davis met her death by colliding with ith a telephone pole while riding In an automobile t driven en carelessly h by D. D C. C Miller l was WM the verdict of ot the coroners coroner's Jury this morning at nt Murray Young Miller will be bo charged with In Involuntary Involuntary In- In voluntary manslaughter by the county attorney D. D C. C Da Davis DaIs Is who was riding In Inthe Inthe Inthe the rear seat scat of ot the tho car with Miss Ruth Bowerbank Saturday evening when the fatal tatal accident occurred was cas released from the county jail Jali Arthur Townsend Townsond Orson and T. T W. W Dimond were the tho Juryman who found young Miller Millar responsible for the death of ot Florence Floronce Davis before Justice Charles Holm Helm presiding over the coroners coroner's coroners coroner's coro coro- ners ner's Inquest Many ny on Stand Seven Seventeen en witnesses Including Ruth Bowerbank testified this morning That the car was going at a fast rate and that there was an odor of ot beer In the breath of ot the occupants of ot the car man many witnesses Miss Gladys L Larson who was wa the tho first to get to the automobile automobile automobile automo automo- bile following Its Us collision with tho the telephone telephone telephone tele tele- phone polo pole at about 1030 o'clock Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day night said that she saw the tho machine coming at an unusually fast rate rato of ot speed Ben G Gordon 14 East Seventeenth Se South wits was the second to come to tho the relief of ot the occupants of ot th the car after tho the smashup and testified that Miller had been drinking H He Ha said he gathered such an opinion after smelling the odor of ot beer on his breath Ruth ill 16 years ears of or a ape age e re residing ro- ro siding at the tho rear of ot West est Fourth North street was the other girl occupant of the car She testified that she with Florence Davis who ho wa was killed loft lott her home homo to together ether for tor Murray urray about o'clock 84 Saturday a evening She said th that t I she ehe met Davis at the dance and Introduced Introduced introduced Intro Intro- him to her friend Miss Davis Then rhen young Miller omler was Introduced to them and all au went for a n ride Father Is Wealthy She saId paid that she remembered nothing after she saw the pole at which the machine machine machino ma ma- chine chino was making for tor Slightly nervous but not greatly affected Miss Mies Bowerbank I told of ot the accident that resulted In the death of ot her chum without a a. tear al although at- at though she was pale and nervous D. D C. C Dutch Miller held responsible for tor the Is the tho eon Bon of or M. M t M. M Miller a well known and wealthy resident of ot Murray but now seriously ill III In the L. L D. D S. S hosp hospital tal When the verdict of the Jury Continued on page 2 2 HOLDS YOUTH FOR Continued from page 1 was as read to Miller he did not seem greatly great great- I ly concerned Witnesses testified that Miller and some youths were at Midvale ale at about 8 S o'clock Saturday night Tho They came from a n. saloon and Miller was recklessly reckless driving tho the machine machine ma mil chine when ho he left Witnesses also testified tee tes that the they v SAW W Miller Imer with his arm around the neck of Miss Davis drivIng driving ing InS the machine but the Bowerbank girl denied that she remembered seeing such an occurrence e. e Mrs Anna AnnaM M Young has hall been oen Instructed Instruct Instruct- ed b by the Juvenile court to take charge of Ruth Bowerbank who is ls now In the custody of her mother until after the fu funeral funeral fu fu- of or Miss Da Davis DaIs Is |