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Show j. SAYS HE MUST HAVE BEEN CRAZY "I must have been crazy," said Jack Doe when confronted with the accusation accu-sation that he had looked in the win-' dows of a house on Grant avenue vhile ho was drunk and annoyed the occupants by his actions. He was arresctcd yesterday afternoon after-noon by Patrolmen Swanson and Lever Le-ver in a drunken condition and was locked up on the charge of disturbing the peace He told Judge Reeder this morning ' that he had been out collecting and felt inclined to take a few drinks, "With the result that he was arrested. arrest-ed. Although he pleaded for his liberty lib-erty and brought up an injured leg that needed daily attention from a physician as an excuse, he was given giv-en a sentence of five dajs. Tom Barnes pleaded gulltv to the charge of drunkenness, but secured a suspended sentence because it was his first offense in Ogden. Ray Bowen, a delivery boy, was charged with leaving his horse unhitched, un-hitched, hut when he gave his ago as 17 years he was turned over to the juvenile authorities, to whom he will report next Saturday morning. William Scudder forfeited $10 when he failed to appear in answer to a charge of keeping dangerous dogs. |