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Show ' WHITE SLAVERS GIVEN SENTENCE Salt Lake. Feb 1ft Five white! slavers who have been on trial In the 1 n'.ted States district court here dur-ing dur-ing 'he last ten da were sentenced by Judge John A. .Marshall vesterdav lo serve various terms in the federal pnson at Leavenworth. Kan Harrv loukas. William R letter and C. W Georne were found guilty bv jurv. Clarence Franklin, who was Indicted with George, pleaded guiltv when the case came to trial, and Joseph Edward Ed-ward Rapkin, In whose trial the jurv tailed to reach an agreement, sppear-led sppear-led before the court yesterday and 'changed his plea from "not guilty'' to "guilty." The sentences are as follows Har- ry Lookas. five years. William R I letter, who was indicted with Lou-I ' kas two and one-half ears, Joseph i E. Rapkin. three years. C W George, I four years, and Clarence Franklin. I 15 months. The case against Edith Little, who was indicted with George and Frank-! j lin, was dismissed ' Two attorneys, John F Tobtn and H. J Fitzgerald, were admitted toi 1 practice in the United States court of ! this district, and court was adjourn-' ed until 10 oclock next Monday, morning. |