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Show RECORD OF KIDNAPER TO j. BE EXAMINED i RL'TTK, Mont., July ''."). HM:i A belief th:.t William Raiaby, 42, was 1 involved in cases concerning' chi!-dif-n liere five yeais ago, led Chief PiobMiion Officer Dave O'Connor to wire Twin Falls authorities asking a postponement of Baraby's hear-i hear-i mg yesterday on charges of kidnaping kidnap-ing a six-year-old girl. Immediately after reading a news account of Baraby's arrests and the charges against him, O'Connor in .conjunction with the county attor- ney's office prepared a statement land identification charts and mail-'ed mail-'ed them to Prosecuting Attorney M ' V. Larson of Twin Falls. "I was afraid that Twin Falls authorities au-thorities might not know what sort ni a man Baraby is and that he 'might be released, only to move to some other city and repeat his ad-; j varices toward children," O'Connor ! said. O'Connor recounted his exper-i exper-i iences with a man whom he believes ', to have been Baraby about five years ago, in which a five year old girl was lured away from her home jand improper advances made. The fact that families often are j loath to testify in such cases. O'Con- rvr said, resulted in men like the n cused being allowed their freedom. free-dom. The probation officer said he would be glad to go to Twin Falls to testify or in any other way aid the prosecution of Baraby. if authorities au-thorities there needed him. |