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Show I Bride in Jail on Lie Told to Trap Mate Santa Ana, Calif. The old saying that "the woman pays" has never had much to do with perjury charges that grow out of marriages Involving girls of tender years, local court officials say. . .;-.' '.'V When Edward E. Llvermore, twenty-five years of age, of Sawtelle, came before Superior Judge Marks - and asked for leniency In connection with a perjury charge, the court ordered the girl, Viola Wheeler Llvermore, flf-- flf-- a teen, held In custody also. She was turned over to the Juvenile authorities. ' Viola and her parents were much surprised. It was said they had thought when they swore to the complaint com-plaint against Llvermore that only be would be punished and that bis sentence sen-tence would result In annulment of his marriage. None of which has I happened so far. |