Show PAIR STICK UP u FOUR SR S. L OGDEN PLACES SWIFT RAIDS AND UPS HOLD-UPS SPUR STATEWIDE MANHUNT l ft f t i j t t. t f r I rh W I f i t. v r 1 a l 4 g i 4 S S i VICTIMS OF ARMED MASKED BANDITS Terry Hansen and Ruth Home Horne robbed at lunch stand Masked Robbers Cow Victims Loot Tills and Escape in Stolen Auto A wide state-wide manhunt was under way way Monday for armed bandits who raided Salt Lake City and Ogden in four swiftly executed exe ups hold-ups over the week week-en Two masked bandits armed armed armel with nickel plated guns un and wearing wearing wearing wear wear- ing red rubber gloves lo es kicked in a aback aback aback back door about a. a m. m Monday Mon Ion day clay la at the College lunch 37 East North Temple street held up the manager and an attendant and made their getaway In a car with about 5 So Terry Hansen the manager and Miss Ruth M. M Home Horne J street the attendant said they heard the crash as two men kicked in the rear door entered brandishing guns and ordered the cash register opened Scooping the money from the register register register reg reg- ister bandits white masks across their faces ran through the back door into the pelting rain rain- storm Mr Hansen said he looked through the front window of the cafe and saw the bandits speeding away in a black sedan Shortly before p. p m. m Sundar Sunday Sun Sun- day dar the same two men escaped with 55 5 after holding up the Uintah dairy store in Ogden Speeding away from the robbery scene in a car bearing Wyoming li license license li- li cense plates the bandits are believed believed believed be be- to have stolen another machine machine machine ma ma- chine in Ogden after abandoning the first machine stolen from Cheyenne Wyo late Saturday only two blocks away from the dairy store The same band bandits ts are believed responsible responsible responsible re re- re- re for a daring up hold-up about a. a m. m Sunday at the Don L L. Hardman service station 1100 East Twenty-first Twenty South street Forcing the attendant Charles Whitney 18 of Kensington avenue R to the basement after loot loot- looting in ing ng the cash register of 18 1819 1849 19 the two bandits escaped before police could be called Whitney said he noticed the bandits bandits ban- ban its loitering about the station for almost an hour before they walked over ver to him one shoving a gun against the victims victim's side and ordered him im to keep still This is Is a up stick-up buddy the theother theother other ther man said They are believed to have fled In ina a stolen car police said Description of the two bandits bandits- tallied allied closely on all three jobs Detectives Fred Lee and Leonard B. B Gi Gifford ord reported e Still sought Monday is the bandit bandit bandit ban ban- dit who forced a woman cashier to open a safe Saturday evening at the Paramount laundry South State street and escaped with Mith more than Mis Miss Marjorie Higgins 23 of 1628 Thirteenth E East st street said a ruddy faced aced well vell dressed bandit had forced her to open the company's safe afe about p. p m. m Displaying a agun agun agun gun he joked with Miss Higgins while she fumbled nervously with the he safe Scooping the money after the strongbox had been emptied by Miss Higgins the bandit ordered the cashier to the rear of the office and fled led Police held a year old boy alleged alleged al- al eged to be a runaway from an orphanage orphanage orphanage or or- in New York City while they hey continued to check his story of having jobs from New York City to Salt Lake City TI Tile e bo boy who said his name was waa Terrence ODa ODay was arrested in Pioche Nev Ne last Friday and re returned returned returned re- re turned to Salt Lake City Cly late Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day by Police Detective J. J Ross Hunsaker on a warrant charging charging- he burglarized the Scott Hardware Hardware hardware Hard Hard- ware company compan South Main street on October 9 Most of the loot allegedly taken in n the robbery was recovered with the boys boy's arrest police said About worth of knives pocket watches and other articles were stolen The boy was traced through one of the allege allegedly ly stolen stole knives ves which he left buried to the hilt in a mattress mattress mattress mat mat- tress in a local hotel room after practicing knife throwing in the room and through a suitcase full of the alleged loot which he had forwarded to Nevada and which had been opened by railroad au au- au- au Detective Jack E. E Blazzard said the boy admitted robbin robbing 15 local establishments a statement police police police po po- po- po lice are checking as well as burglarizing burglarizing burglarizing bur bur- stores in Minneapolis Minn Indianapolis Ind md and other cities from coast to coast He Be will be turned over to juvenile authorities when police have completed completed com coin their investigation Detective Blazzard said f Frank J. J Purcell wanted here on charges of burglary was arrested in Berkeley Cal CaI Sunday police were informed Monday He will vill be returned to face the charges police said Thieves smashed a window to enter enter en en- cn- cn ter the Mountain States Supply company com corn pany pany- South Main street and stole a 1937 model truck and an undetermined undetermined undetermined un un- determined amount of loot police were informed Monday The Western Hotel Register plant at South Main street was en entered entered en- en in a similar manner police re reported reported reported re- re ported by thieves who ransacked the place and escaped with undetermined undetermined unde unde- loot A large safe was tampered with but apparently withstood withstood withstood with with- stood the burglars' burglars efforts to enter T. T M M. Simmons Ninth avenue reported his home ransacked by a a thief who smashed a window to en enter epter eiter ep- ep ei ter ransack the house and getaway with at least 10 10 cash r |