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Show GREEN PLEADS GUILTY IT CAM WILL Fill URGE This morning in Judge N. J. Harris' division of the district court, Sam Green, charged with assault with Intent In-tent to commit murder, and J. T. Cole and Guy V. Cahoon, charged with robbery, rob-bery, were arraigned. Green could not speak English and the taking of his plea was deferred until tomorrow morning when an Austrian interprota-tor interprota-tor will be present to explain the situation sit-uation to the prisoner. Cole pleaded guilty and sentence will be passed Friday morning. dahoon pleaded not guilty, the court advising him that his case would be set for trial at the regular time for setting cases. The indictment alleges that Green attacked August Gregorlch with a knife, December 4, with intent to kill him, inflicting an ugly wound on the neck. The man could only make it known to the court that his name Is Green. He did not understand the reading of the indictment and said that he could not talk English. Cole and Cahoon are charged with robbing a messenger boy, Jack Mc-Kenna, Mc-Kenna, December 10, and stealing from him five bottles of morphine and five of cocaine, the weapon used being a revolver. The indictment specifically avers, however, that It was Cole who committed the robbery and that all Cahoon had to do with the affair was to furnish the revolver, revol-ver, knowing the purpose for which it was to be used by Cole. Cahoon protests his innocence of any wrongdoing, but Cole has confessed con-fessed his guilt to the officers as well as to the court that he did not desire the services of a lawyer. |