Show EX COMPANION EX-COMPANION EX-COMPA EX IS FEARFUL FOR BYRDS BYRD'S SAFETY New Jersey Officers Office s Arrive to Return Fugitive From Prison By BILL McDOUGALL l snows snows and prison problems problems lems hems form the background of two men who arrived in Salt Lake City S Saturday from New Jersey to claim William Voorhees 31 escaped convict convict con con- vict captured here by two women and four children Commander Thomas B. B Mulroy U.S. U.S. U.S. U. U S. S navy retired who accompanied Rear Admiral Richard E. E Byrd famed explorer on all his expeditions except except ex ex- th the present one is one of the two wo He is now executive clerk of New Jersey and executive clerk of the he board of pardons there The second man is Colonel Edward B. B 3 Stone for 1 12 yc years rs warden of the New few Jersey state prison at Bordentown Bordentown Bordentown Borden Borden- town which houses more than 2000 men Fears for Admiral Personal experience on a lonely vigil igil with Admiral Byrd has led Commander Mulroy to fear for the admirals admiral's safety on his present trip Commander Mulroy t took ok part In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Greenland expedition in 1923 1925 the he north pole trip in 1926 was field manager and chief engineer for the transatlantic flight of 1927 and flew Floyd loyd Bennett famed aviator to Quebec after he contracted pneumonia pneumonia monia mania attempting to rescue the men fliers liers in Labrador in 1928 He lie left Admiral Byrds Byrd's service a year ago the day before the present expedition begun began Sees No Solution No solution of the crime problem is in sight admitted Warden Stone The two officials arrived via United Unit Unit- cd ed Air Lines early curly Saturday and will leave eave Sunday with their prisoner who according to Warden Stone faces aces an added ten years in prison for or escape and larceny |