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Show MUST PAY FOR AUTO. Joyriders Held Without Ball Pending Settlement of Case. Special to The Tribune. OGDEX, Oct. 2. Complaints charging malicious destruction of property were riled by Assistant City Attorney R. H. Baumonk in the municipal court today against lour of the six young men who were riding in Robert Hoggan's automobile automo-bile when the car was wTecked last Wednesday morning. The four are Clarence Clar-ence Higley, who was driving the aulo; Clyde Crawford, Earl Reeder and Walter Taylor. As bail has not yet been .fixed none of tiie number had been released from the city jail this evening. The other two occupants of the car, Joseph Newey and Olan Payne, were nn-, nn-, der 18 years of age, and on the recommendation recom-mendation of tiie juvenile authorities they were released from the city Jail today. Taylor is a son of W. L. Taylor, 1"9-I.j Wall avenue. It was during the reception following the marriage of the boy's sister. sis-ter. Mips Ethel Taylor, to Warren W. Shurtliff tliat the automobile was taken. Other than the time they are now spending in jail and being forced to stand their pro rata of the cost of repairing the auto, the boys may not be punished. The owner of the car has said that he does not care to push thp prosecution if they will stand the cost of the necessary neces-sary repairs, which will be about ?200. |