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Tougher Sentences For
Oft Repeaters In Effect
By H. I. MITCHELL were Andrus Wilson and James
Editor Cade. Wilson was sentenced to
CROWLEY, La.—Constant $50 or 30 days in jail on each of repeaters in court on charges of three charges, disturbing the misdemeanors learned the hard peacy by using loud and ofway Wednesday afternoon in the fensive language, concealment Crowley City Court that a new of a firearm on his person, and policy has been put into effect in resisting arrest. The jail terms an effort to curb their troubleare to run consecutively. Cade making ways. was sentenced to $50 or 30 days
No more the standard senon two charges, disturbing the tence for those who have long peace by alarming the public recarcir—in Qtaxatley That Was—end fleeing from an arresting the edict put forth by Judge officer. The jail terms are to run Edmund M. Reggie. consecutively.
Two to feel the new policy Two other -1- awing
the same sentence were Willie Hunt sberry, and Wesley Johnson, charged with disturbing the peace by alarming the public.
All four were ordered by the judge to be put in a prisoner's uniform and put to work on the streets of Crowley.
Wilson was also warned by the judge he would be brought back into court and punished even *ore severely if he continued a practice of shouting obscene remarks through the cell win-
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