Show YOUTH ESCAPES ON BEING SENT TO UTAH PRISON Dashes From Court Makes Getaway After Judge Revokes Parole Dashing from District Judge James V. V v McKinneys McKinney's courtroom on the third hird floor of the city and county building Clyde Osborne 20 o of Cottage avenue transformed himself from rom an asserted parole violator to toa toa a fugitive from justice in two seconds see sec Monday Concluding more than an hours hour's f hearing earing Judge McKinney revoked suspension of a five to twenty years years' term erm in state prison imposed on Osborne Os Os- borne March 12 1931 Osborne was ordered committed to custody of Sheriff S. S Grant Young to be delivered de de- de livered to the state prison Court attaches attaches' glanced toward the seat eat Osborne had occupied beside his attorney Parnell Black and saw saw the ic defendant disappearing through the le corridor door Once outside Osborne Osborne Os- Os borne orne fled downstairs and through the he west exit of the building In a few moments deputy sheriffs in n two cars were searching the city for or the fugitive You have been given an opportunity unity and violated the trust imposed upon pon you If It you are seeking any further urther leniency you must look to the he board of oC pardons for it Judge McKinney McKinne said as he denied a plea to o have the parole continued Osborne was convicted by a Jury of f robbing James Cozakas 1061 South State street in March 1931 The sentence was suspended because of ofis his is youth and upon condition of his good behavior Revocation of the parole was based on Osbornes Osborne's conviction March 16 6 1932 on a charge of stealing 28 23 worth of automobile tires from P. P H. H Herzog Osborne served two months in n the county jail for that offense when City Judge Daniel Harrington imposed a month four term and suspended sus- sus ended half hall of it |