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Show FEDERAL COURT OPENS SESSION Eleven Arraigned and Case Set for Monday By Judge Johnson The criminal division of the United States district court opened In Ogden this morning with the arraignment of penona charged with a violation of the federal prohibition law. Judge Tillman D. Johnson was on ithe bench. I Th' following defendants. all of whom pleaded not guilty were arraigned ar-raigned and the casej set for hearing on Monday next: Pearl tlodson, Delia Moses, John Vorburger, V. Mahtenaynl Carl Rosh-on, Rosh-on, Clarence Browning, Charles Deru. Louis Pontler, Joseph Baumeister, Louis PhllMppl and i' J. Quinn. All arc charged with the sale of liquor. The case against Sylvester -Syke was concluded by Federal Judge Johnson fining the defendant Si. 1 1 developed thai In- had been In jail 75 days awaiting trial. He was arrested while walking from the Union station with a suit case containing con-taining 1G plhtfl liquor and he told the officers at the time that a stranger strang-er had met him on Twenty-fifth Btret t near Hudson avenue and had described de-scribed where he would find the suit case and had given him a dollar to get the suit ease and bring it to him Following his arrest it leaked out that the federal agents had ben watching tho suit case at the Union station for two days and nights prloi to Syke coming for it. The cases against Harry Cendagorta. J. Kerande and Luro Man field were dismissed on the grounds of ihsuf file fi-le ent evidence. |