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Show oo GLADYS WHITNEY FOUND HOT GUILTY Gladys Whitney, a 17-year-old girl, brought back to Salt Lake City from Memphis, did not steal diamonds worth $10,000 from J. D. Dlehl, a Denver Den-ver jewelry salesman, according to the vordlct of u Jury rendered yesterday yester-day afternoon In that city. Dlehl testified that he missed tho diamonds aftor passing an evening with the Whitney girl and other convivial companions com-panions last September. IUb theory was that he had boon drugged It was Bhown that ho had told conflicting stories of the affair. Dlehl, who was a member of the firm of Wathon & Co of Denver at the Lime of tho loss, is well known in Ogden Dcteclivo organizations or-ganizations traced Gladys Whitney through several states and finally caused her arrest at Memphis. P'our diamonds alleged to have been among those stolen were seized In Salt Lake and used as evidence at tho trial, but the ownership was not positively established. |