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Show FIVE DAYS IN JAIL FOR THEM When Offccr Rackham attempted to arrest a man named Harrv Walker, on the streets Tuesday night. Walker informed the minion of the law that he would swallow his just as ho used to cat policemen up In Montana. Officer Of-ficer Rackham didn't believe a word of It, and Walker was lodged in Jail for using obsceno and offensive language lan-guage in tho presence of tho people peo-ple who thronged Twenty-fifth ctreot at tho lime Today Walker recolvod a five-day jail sentence. James Slcdman, who was given a suspended seutonco In police court. Tuesday morning, upon promise that he would never take another drink, returned to the police station the ovenlng of the same day, in an intoxicated intoxi-cated condition, and asked for a night's lodging. Today ho failed to oxplain to the Judge why ho spent $1.40 for liquor and begged for a bed. A five-day jail senteuce was imposed. im-posed. oo The Sheffield. Eng.. railway workers work-ers have adoptod resolutions "demanding "demand-ing that If the government legislates upon a minimum wage tho labor party shall not support any measure which docB not guarantee a minimum wago for all workers. The Amalgamated Society of Car-ponters Car-ponters has organized branches In nine different countries as follows: England, Eng-land, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, South Africa, Australia, Now Zealand, Canada Can-ada and tho, United StateB. |