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Show HUMILIATION LOST HIM HIS POSITION Before receding sentence in polici court this morning on the charge O drunkenness. Kim r h'nverall pleadei to be n leased as he had suffer enough through the loss of his Jo' at the shops 'hili pnid him $140 j month hile drunk, 11 is a lleged tha he stopped women on the street h stepping in front ol them and caustnZ them to walk in the road to get bK him Ho said thai he had alwayfc borne the reputation of a respectable! working man and .vns ne.r.r considelH ed a "masher" If he had wanted tfl do any "mashing, " he said, he woulHK have dressed In better clothes thaeaj he wa9 wearing .-it the time of his w reBi Ht told Judge Reeder that bK could never go back to the shops btHE cause the boys there would humillatK him by bringing up his nrrest and HE asked i',.r a i hance to leave tho cttHJ Judge Reeder stated that "maiw. Hi. would ii"t be tolerated ' in tHfl It) and assessed a fine of ?-'.' whldBr was paid by Faverall |