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Show DOWSE ASSIGNED TO j ALIEN SUSPECT CASE Following the taking- of oath of office agent for th department of justice here yesterday, .Samuel Dowse, who was recently appointed to work in the department, depart-ment, was directed by Dave Gershon, special agent, to leave for Garfield, where he will investigate a war prison escape buspect who is being: held by the sheriff's office. Preparations are now beinr? made by ; Mr. Gershon to leave tomorrow for New ! York with thirty inmate3 of the war j prison camp, who are being returned to ! Germany on a steamer sailing next week. The list" of men who will be returned will ' be completed this morning, Mr. Gershon --aid. Unable to find any trace of the enemy .--lien who escaped from the Helper jail i Wednesday afternoon, the members of j The posse who have been searching the '.ills in that vicinity have returned and I eiven up pursuit, according- to Mr. Ger- ; -non, who is directing the hunt for thir- i teen fugitives from the war prison camp ! at Fort Douglas. The special agent who identined the prisoner at Helper ar.d who assisted in the chane over the hills, h;;s been ordered to return to Salt Lake, Mr. Gershon said. Special to The Tribune. GOD EN". Sept. IS. Sergeants J. Kay and J. T. f f aiton of the war prison "unrds at Fort Douglas took the four recapiured Interned aliens arrested here back to the prison this afternoon. The Miens were haneufftrd together and Hat 1 , in the rear of an army truck, which v." as dri-en by H. W. Anderson, a civilian. J Fan! Keidlcr. when ?sked by one of; tee poli'o if he was point,' to come back 1 to yz ') e n . or If he Intended to t r y t o ; i-il-e a ?a;n. i.s alietred to have sn id : "Ves, if I set an opportunity I certainly wiP. make an a'iempt to f?et free as'in." 'me or t eo y-pecte "1 prisoners a: Oz-den Oz-den ht'.-e not teen Identified by the fed-era! fed-era! ofheer.-;. |