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Show Speeding Case to Be Determined Wednesday William Glasmann has been found guilty of speeding and will appear In the district court Wednesday morning morn-ing at 10 o'clock for sentence, according accord-ing to an announcement made In court today by Juilg.- A W. Agee. The d -fendani did not appear In court thil morning owing to the death est. M ' morning of Teddy Olusmann 18-! montliN-old child Of his brother. A, L Clasmann. Tor this reason seni was Buspcnded by the court until w dnasday. Judge jage'e stateii that the evldenee In the cts" led to the belief that Mr Olasmann wan driving his ear near the ' 'gden river bridge at an unreasonable unreason-able rate offspi ed He also held that a certain provision Of thi State law which sets forth tlm! ' igns must bo placed within cities giving the maximum apeed it certain points doe:; not apply to an ordlnain -which provides that motorists must drive at reasonable speed In accord-! ante with conditions, such a the width of the street and the amount of traffic at certain points 'gden has I an ordinance of this kind Royal J Douglas, attorney for Mr. Olasmann attempted to shew . dur'n ' the trial that the defendant did not' violate the ordinance because signs hail not been posted within the city. j |