Show HABITUAL CRIME GRIME CHARGE SOUGHT Convict Ex-Convict May Face Second Trial After Being Freed f in First of a second habitual crim Pr inal inal charge ag against Leonard Pope 28 who was freed In city court Thursday Thurs Thurs- day loomed Friday as County Attorney Attorney ney Harold E E. E Wallace Wailace launched an investigation Aroused at the Uie failure of his first attempt to utilize the habitual crimInal crim criminal crim crim- inal mat statute te to cope with th the lenient policies of ot the board of pardons Wallace said that if it necessary he would file a second charge in a county county coun coun- ty justice of 01 the peace court instead of a ci city y court Pope who wh i is believed to be bethe bethe bethe the first ex-convict ex charged locally under the statute was freed Thursday Thurs day by City Judge Vere L. L McCarthy who failed to find probable c cause use to hold P Pope pe for trial in district court I Pope was immediately taken into custody by deputy sheriffs as a parole violator from th the Utah state prison The complaint upon which he was freed was drawn on two counts one charging grand larceny the other be be- lag ing an habitual criminal It was was was' filed after th the looting tooling of the home of Carl Evans 1598 Eighth East street December 10 Police said they found lome ome of f the stolen property in p posses posses- aion sion of Pope and nd Della Delia Poole 27 at a D downtown hotel The habitual crimial count V was based on records indicating Pope had twice been committed to prison once on a burglary charge in Colorado In April 1927 the time on a burglary charge burglary charge in Salt Lake county February 2 2 1930 It was the latter charge on which the parole had been granted The Poole woman facing a grand charge will be given a hearing January 29 Police P Thursday arrested James I Steele 23 at First South and Richards streets and held him on open charges on suspicion of being one of two men who to hold up Lola Stout attendant at a I local cal cafe |