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Show GOES TO JAIL THAT -J I CASE MAY TRIUMPH B Drugless Heftier Spurns Offer of H Money onil Freedom 1 H Salt Lake, Oct. 10. Emfiifcttng B tho example of the English fftffMg-B fftffMg-B ettes who went to prison afitf'on B "hunger strikes" for the causeBen-B causeBen-B Jamln R. Johnson Is u self Impjon-B Impjon-B ed "martyr" to his faith lnfc,0h,ro-B lnfc,0h,ro-B practic. Johnson Is the first q-cfe.iro-B praetor In Utah to bo JalledV-i'jir, B Ho is behind tho bars at''Mflhtl, B Sanpete county, not becauc''lie-'dld B not have tho money to pay nmV'.OO B fine for his many patients jfttmpt-B jfttmpt-B ed to force him to let them fiiy that B but because ho believes hjjj lm-B lm-B prlsonment will servo to caytho at-B at-B tentlon of the public to what ho B terms the "persecution" of..chlro-H of..chlro-H praetors. v B Johnson was tried and convicted 9 of practicing medicine wlthAlt a 11-H 11-H cense. His conviction wa'ir,sq'ured, through testimony of tho.poolal agent of tho state board o iredtcal examiners, C. Coulson SmUL His trial was a sonsatlyjnil one. thcro being a total of about 200 of his patients in the court room, Thy made a demonstration and Insisted on giving tho Judgo volunteer testimonials. Tho Imprisoned chiropractor is a native of Ogden and Is bufSG years of ago. Ho was grnduatodjfrpm tho Ogden high school, had two years of education at tho University of Utah and was grnduated later froir. the Palmer Collcgo of Chiropra..lie at Davenport, Iowa. ( He had practiced In Utah clch.rm months at tho tlmo of his nrr"t't. I'ndor tho present lawB,chlrn;irtf tors, unless ihoy havo a license to prnctlce medicino, cannot practice their profession for romjinerrtlon, tho supremo court has held. |