Show I I Revolving DoorIs Door DoorIs Is Poison to Deputy Sheriff Suspect Freed on One Charge but Held on Another Flees to Elude Officer Were Vere it not for a revolving re door Deputy Deput Sheriff Sherif Preston C. C Lewis I II might be toasting his heels on a warm I radiator instead of or trudging through snow in search of oC Everett Kelly 19 who escaped i from ct Judge James H. H Wolfes Wolfe's courtroom in the city and count county building Wednesday Kelly whose address is 9 18 South Second West street was acquitted by bya a jury in Judge Wolfes Wolfe's court on charges that he stole an automobile belo belonging g ng to lo Mrs J. J M M. MeLau McLaughlin hlin East Second South street October October Octo Octo- ber 23 Kelly however still faced charges of or bur burglary lary in connection with the looting 0 o f the Taylorsville Mercantile company November 2 arid and as Deputy Lewis prepared to return him to his cell in the county jail he broke away and ran i Helter pell mell he bounded bound bound- ed down the stairway with the officer close on his heels while courtroom spectators and building stood dumbfounded in n the corridors Stop yelled Mr Lewis Le as the youth and the officer arrived almost simultaneously on the ma main mam n floor Stop or Ill I'll Ill I'll- But But already Kell Kelly had dashed through the revolving door at the west entrance leaving Mr Lewis sadly enough h. h chasing chasins himself round and round in the doorway dooray Meantime witnesses said Kell Kelly struck out across the city and county I building grounds and fled led west vest on oni Fourth South str street t I i C. C Glass must reach a heat of 2377 degrees before it will melt I |