Show OGDEN POLICE GET SCOLDING CHIEF CHARGES a DUTY NEGLECT two Thirty Arrests One Result o of Lecture By Jones J CANT CAN'T SEE CLAIM CLAI l Department Head Cites His Own 0 Observance of Violations Chief of Police Jonathan Jones read ead the riot act to a few policemen Tuesday evening and 32 men were booked to appear In city court today as a result Other policemen were scheduled to hear the riot act read today and all violators of law must be arrested and ond booked in the worth words of Chief Jones SEES VIOLATORS Monday night I was sitting on my front porch at fO Twenty-fourth Twenty street Chief Jones Joncs related today and 13 13 autos passed by without tall tail taillights lights three passed by without head head- headlights headlights headlights lights two with only one headlight and several were speeding Such vio 10 violators must be arrested Speaking further of law violations In general and particularly of officers officers cers be he added There are some of officers of- of officers officers In the department who cant can't cantsee cantsee see se an Intoxicated man who seem seem- seemingly seemIngly seemingly do not know what hat liquor looks like who ho let traffic violators go by without a word Some others have hate a friendly chat with violators and let them proceed proc ed PINCHES MANY fASl Motorcycle Officer Dewey F. F Haw Haw- Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins kins showed shoved during the night it was pointed out by Chief Jones how many man there arc are violating the traffic laws and how many an officer may arrest when persons drive automobiles in promiscuous violation of the laws Officer Hawins arrested 13 men mn menon m n non on 14 charges as a days day's work Some policemen expressed sed themselves as be be- be believing lieving his Isis showing one of the reasons reason why Chief Jones was scolding Chic Chice ones Tones however ho intimated he had read react the lecture to some sonic policemen prey prey- Iou bus to the arrests The long string of ot cases delayed the tin court for one ono and a half halt hours this morning chiefly due to the absence of ot CIty Attorney y Samuel E E. Blackham who Is enjoying enjo a vaca vaca- ton for the remainder of the week D D. D B B. B Foulger city court clerk cleric was draft- draft drafted cd ed into the task of drawing up the flit complaints There was no prosecutor present from frony the city attorneys attorney's of- of flee Many of the cases were held over otei until Thursday morning as a result resul of the congestion Those requested to appear Thursday are Bill Dill Strat Strat- Stratford ford aged 18 18 of ot 1183 Twenty eighth street charged with reckless driving Howard McGregor aged 18 of 42 Twenty ninth street charged with driving with ono one headlight and with having leaving the muffler open Joe Crutch Crutch- lew aged 19 2860 Childs avenue charged with speeding and with hav- hav havIns haying Ins Inn the muffler open E. E R. R Alton Aiton aged 40 of 2567 Jack- Jack Jackson Jackson Jackson son avenue charged with speeding N. N F. F Newton aged 39 charged with passing a red traffic light Marvin Man Forsha Forsha aged 20 of 1047 IOn Twelfth street also charged with passing a ared ared ared red traffic light and H H. E E. Peterson aged 71 71 1335 Washington avenue charged with driving an automobile with improper license plates WANTS W ADVICE Mr Foulger declined to make out a complaint against Charles Haes Hajes 4 41 years ears of age who gives elves I C his address as a Oakland Cal Ca without legal l al advice Arresting officers say he to induce a year old girl to enter a vacant house with him It is ts likely that City Attorney A. A W. W Agee will wll make it out G G. aged 17 17 and George Staples aged 40 of Eden each for for- forfeited forfeited 2 bail ball on a charge of driving with one headlight ht J. J E H. Sanders aged 23 23 of ot Harrisville forfeited 2 ball bail on a of driving without a 0 headlight hea J. J E. E Shelton aged 24 Zt 24 of Jef- Jef Jefferson ferson terson avenue T T. J. J Anderson aged 36 36 of 2935 Pingree avene and 0 O W W. Reynolds each forfeited 2 52 bail ball for failure to drive around traffic but but- buttons tons A. A 0 G. Wright aged 40 of Porter avenue forfeited 2 ball bail on a charge of overtime parking PASS ss RED liED LIGHT B. B Bishop aged 45 Thirty fifth street and P P. I. I Malan aged 39 of 2381 avenue each forfeited 2 ball bail on oct charges of passing red traffic lights L. L I Wallace aged 20 20 of 1710 ChIlds a avenue forfeited 2 Z ban ball for driving with a 0 out cut-out open J. J C C. Christensen aged 65 of dams Adams avenue a was fined 1 I for driving with with- without without without out a tall tail light ht Ernest Davidson 28 years of at age received the maximum sentence of a lower court or days das In the I city Jail for lor having liquor in his nos- nos session Davidson pleaded guilty to the charge and waived statutory time for sentence BOOZE DOOZE SEIZED SEIZEn Detectives George F Phillips J. J P. P Jensen and H H. C C. C Peterson surprised Davidson Da at his home and confiscated ed a gallon five keg kel half hal filled with moonshine an empty gallon flee kc ke keg and several other glass liquid con con- containers containers containers according to their nort Second liquor arrest of Tuesday night was that of J. J E E. Morgan forgan aged Nephi Patrolman D. D B B. Ballan- Ballan Ballantyne tyne said he took a flask of moon moon- moonshine moonshine moonshine shine from his person He pleaded guilty today and was sentenced to pay paya a fine tine of 50 |