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Show Wire Insulator Saboteurs Subject To Fines Unsuccessful hunters who bang away at utility pole insulators in disgust are violating federal anti-sabotage anti-sabotage laws, and subject themselves them-selves to heavy fines and long imprisonment, im-prisonment, it was pointed out this week by Olin H. Ririe, southern division di-vision manager of the Utah Power and Light company. Mr. Ririe explained that federal statue provides punishment for wilful wil-ful injury or destruction of utility property serving war projects. Maximum penality is $10,000 fine or 10 years in prison, or both. Electric light and power, telephone tele-phone and telepgraph plants, poles, wires, fixtures and buildings connected con-nected therewith, are thus protected, Mr. Ririe declared in making a plea for patriotic cooperation from hunters hunt-ers and marksmen. |