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Show KJJ SUSPENDED SENTENCE ACCOMPANIES A LECTURE Julius Farley was found guilty in the municipal court this morning of disturbing the peace and was given a 180-day suspended sentence. The case Involved a series of rather serious seri-ous circumstances and witnesses for the prosecution, K Van Kampen, John Jensen and Mrs William Rack-ham Rack-ham gave their testimony behind closed doors. Before passing sen tence, the judge gave the defendant u severe lecture and secured his promise prom-ise of good behavior In the future. George Gerry and Joe Riley received receiv-ed five day suspended sentences. They engaged in a fight yesterday afternoon after-noon on lower Twenty-fifth street and were arrested by Officers Paine and Lever. Thomas McGreary entered a plea of not guiltv to a charge of vagrancy. His hearing was set for Thursday morning 00 . |