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Show fights m mil IS HURLED II HIS : DIRECTION - "Any red-blooded, self-respecting Individual would have done what this young man did I'll suspend sentence In his case. Call the next one, Mr. Clerk." That was the brief decision of Judge George S. Barker in municipal court this morning in the case of the City against II. Livermore, arraigned on a charge of disturbing the peace. He pleaded guilty to fighting with Terry' Sparr, also arrested and who for-1 feited his bond by failure to appear in ocurt, Livermoro's uncontradicted statement state-ment was that he was leaving a Washington Wash-ington avenue dance hall, Saturday night, with a girl and upon reaching the street Sparr mado a slighting remark. re-mark. Whereupon, Livermore stated, ho struck him. The court thought the man was justified in seeking to administer ad-minister a degree of chastisement. Antonio Bolarius, a Mexican, was given until sundown to get out of town. He was charged with an Immoral Im-moral offense. William Ryan pleaded guilty to having hav-ing liquor in his possession and also received a suspended sentence. Ryan acted as a go-between for a bootlegger boot-legger and his patron and got caught. He has a wife and seven-months-old baby depending upon him for support. |