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Show SAM M'CARTY FACES JAIL T SENTENCE ; Sam McCarty, not yet well from the I wound he received in a knlfo fight - out in Tradcra' alloy about two wcek3 fm ago, came into police court this morn- ; ing and pleaded guilty to being in- toxicated on Monday Ho had no ex- . cuse to offer, and tho court reminded , him that when released on a former ' occasion ho said ho would be willing -M to sorve a long Jail sontence of ar- rested again for the same offense, and McCarty agreed that he was in bad. f Judge Reeder considered the fact K that McCarty resisted seriously when Jffl about to be placed In the cell Mon- Mm day night, and ho thon took tho case under advisement, reserving his deci- H slon until Wednesday morning, but telling McCarty that ho would at least get some sort of a Jail sentence, tho VM deliberation being for tho purpose of JIM deciding Just what degree of punish- IMmU ment to Impose upon the prisoner. DM |