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Show SEI! ST LARGER i Fugitive From War Prison Camp Breaks From Jail at Helper. Wit'uin a few minuics af;rr hu iiij; : boon jdi'iitifioJ yostiTilay aftornoon as one of the nlions who cso:ipod from Iho l'ovt Inii;l:is nr prison oompoinul. Ilio m:in hroko !ho look :m.l t'lo.l from tho oi:y jail at Hoipor. On: st rivj.ii; j his pursuors. ho flod u iho liilis. aooor.'.inc to information roooivod )::to y.:storlay afternoon by Pave Gorshon, siioo.al a Son I for tho oVpart ment of jns'.ioo. from his do) tity, wiio went to Helper to return tho prisoner to alt Lak A laro osso. composed of oftieers of Helper and aeeeinpanie j by the federal aeent. immediately followed tho fugitive fugi-tive into tho hills. No wivs had been reeei ed f rom ihe posse by Mr. C.er-slton C.er-slton las: nicht. Officers at Helper are positive that, the man received uisinncii from out- i siiie in breaking jail. This theory is based on the fa. t 'tha: a hue pa.iloek seeured the coll door on the outside and could not have been smashed from w i: Inn. Tho federal aeon: arrived at Helper shortly alter noon. Mr. l.orshon s:.:d. and immediately was Taken to the tail, where he identified the prisoner by r. photograph. Preparations were b xr.n to return the lr.an to S;;;; l.ake. "i;h the city marshal and other officers, according to the report. the federal aient went uptown after making the ideii;if ieation. leaini: th.e prisoner in the tail without ue.re.. They returned to f.r.d the ceil lo.-k smaslied and the tail empty. Mr. (ier-siion (ier-siion said. Tho t'osse w.is quickly i! rmt d t.r.'l th.o man traikd 1 11 the lit 1 1 -In his report r.y Telephone to Mr. i.er-shon. i.er-shon. ti.e assistant did ii'H :e :.;e name ot the lr.an. but said he had In-en identified positively as one of the escaped es-caped aliens. Mr. (.erslien oruered the aen! to rea.ain at lieliH'r and as.-;t in the pursuit. Vi:h but a half hour's start en the t ' S-.C, the depar::u' nt of justice -ii:n:.i s.ild it was probat'io tliat tlie t.i;:l.ive' would he overtaken, ileit er officers believe be-lieve the capture of the fitithe will n.eiiK that more el the aliens will be taken, for they a:p..r ceitain that aid :.s civ.-n ) y other war e::mi fucitives 1 liniini: in tiie ieiaitv, who have been await. as their oiuertuni'y to aid te.eir f-'.e:ui to tree-:, a. Waii the am-:.l of a d ' y r r t meat of iii.e,-,' otl'au.'. a: th-' Vau:ch luir.e ill l.ltlli- 'o: : I'aw ,.l e:.uy-:i ester. ia. it a- definite. v do-. rn..iiel that " the frivner 1- M.i h 'd there ,.s no: an c-ca;.ed sSut, lie Wis f. !.U Ilb-i Ilb-i rl . S- te The Tri'enac. O.f. 'IN", s ;: :T. Flu '.e h K-i ; o t.'.es e- r . au-.-e us iVe-. V.'-.s. aai eroacrs f:e-n t'ie ir.lera-'ii -it carup .-1 :v...a ..re.s .-..:- l:.:s ni vi- c Tic r's-oi-er r.ii. :o la'.K atl.r be : c taken u.io c".le;v. tt-1 aa.'-s t'-c .ic.ci 1 ;-l : en oi oi e ot '.tie es e.- t l : :sc:ie-s. i 1 ; '.a '-Jun '. e ' M.'-.'.'iy jv.o-..:'; t.ea !..:." I: w; lie ee-a-.-'leat Olj a:.i act l.a:-.c re i'iics in t a s e-e.;a;-y. |