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Show Speeding, Burglary Cases Up Tomorrow Probate layv and motions are holding hold-ing the hoards m both Jndco A. W. AgeeS and Judge A. IS. Pratt's dlvls-, dlvls-, ions of the district conn this morn-j morn-j Ing. No cases are scheduled for hearing hear-ing this afternoon. In Judge Aueo's court there yvill be m eases until Wednesday morrifng at 10 o'clock, when William Qlasmanu will come before the court for sentence sent-ence for speeding The conn an" nounred S.iiurday that the defendant had been found guilty of the Charge, hut sentence would be postponed until un-til Wednesday in Judge Pratt's oouvl tomorrow morning the trial of Jack Williams, charged with second degree hurglary. will open before a jury. Williams Is charged with having entered and rni-hed rni-hed the Patrls elub at 277 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth sirc i on the night of August 6. When arraigned he. entered .1 plea of not guilty and demanded a jury trial. W. Hal Karr was asslciied by t!ie court to defend the prisoner. |