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Show Glasmann May Get I Off on Speed Charge William Glasmann. found jjuilty ofi speeding by Judge D. EL Roberts, i f -"ntlv, and sentenced to three days in Jiill. may po free. Glanmann appealed his case boforc Judge A. W Agee, of the district court, and tho ((iiestlon as to the clty'n authority au-thority In regulating speed of vehlOtM was r.il.M I Aitornov Royal Iougla8, when tho trial was held yesterday aft-erday aft-erday afternoon. Douglas contended that If a city en-tors en-tors Into a campaign against ipeed-ers ipeed-ers that placards and signs stating tho peed limits should be posted conspicuously conspic-uously abOUt the city. A state law-provides law-provides this he said. The men were not seriously Injuria mcnt until tomorrow morning by Judge A. W. Agee, pending further Investigation In-vestigation of th provision of tho law. At the trial yesterday, the tr.iffic officer who ai rested Glasmann, trcstl-tiod trcstl-tiod that tho Ogden river .bridge is 100 feet long, and twenty feet wide. Glasmann. according to the traffic officer, of-ficer, covered a block in two seconds and consumed an additional second in crossing the bridge. |