| Show im I 1 T WHEN SENTENCED SENTENCE 4 v S slay slayer er of policeman charles S fa ford rd gets life W i 1 sil in pen for murder of good r 7 t citizen and officer offic er 3 k r 41 j joseph W ph nten ced to the PC iary forsfe last lut thursday morning b by judge armstrong of the district court at salt sah lake city for the birder nur deir of patrolman charley charles S 1 pori foj early in the morning I 1 of december r after J jt if bafry jojne of sul sui ivans attorney attorneys had made a few r remarks concerning a new trial md presented two affidavit affidavits in support of hia contention judged armstrong said tho the motion ra a it diw al trial Is e overruled ulel i we aak ask that judgment bearo be pro at thia this time sah district attorney abd andl sullivan grinned come forward mr sullivan said th cudge to tho the prisoner prie oner r in the moat most polito polite tone of voice imaginable Sul sullavan lAan erok from his wat and came forward in to tho clarka clerks desk rather vlot slowly vly he was wm chev che ing gum alj and did not snoah to be beall it all bothered by the fate ho lie was vaa about to haw hava meted out to hin him then judge armstrong briefly kreeft M the facts in the case and ask aeki d sullivan if he be had anything to say why sentence cip should a not be pronounced upon hirm j 0 1 no o t replied the prisoner avith a drawl f then judge armstrong sentenced him to spend the remainder of his natt natural iral life in the state prison and sullivan after shaking hands jdith with mr bailey his attorney left the court room before he left he lighted a cigarette and spoke to the newspaper men and others whom he be had met during hie his trial he ile was taken back to the penia immediately by two deputy sheriffs and dunles some kind providence intervenes he will never again see the ottalle out ue A orid orld as sta long as he lives |