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Show violated; SUNDAY i .. LAW i In rendering a decision In Ihe a of the City against Otto Schnctf tried for violating the Sundayckf-t law, the judge stated that he elijtt ! consider there was anything of wcuht to the contention of the attorney '- the defense, that the ordinance re? latino Sunday closing is unconstlfJ- tlonal, and that he would find thf t I fendant guilty. A fine of $5 was lm- I posed. V. K O'Shea was arraigned on tb charge of exceeding the spec! limit I with an automobile. He pleaded nl guilty and asked that the case bo not tried until tomorrow morning. It wtu so ordered. Mr. O'Shea stated th'1 , he is a stranger in the city and Is do: ' familiar with the city ordinances. He also stated to the city attorney tha', if he exceeJed the speed limit, bo dlJ so unconsciously and with no inten-lion inten-lion of doing an unlawful act. Frank V.'eednn stated that he ' "unlawfully drunk" August 12. H' was fined ", in lien of which he wi'l be ciimpelled to seiwc Hve days ia th chain gang. |