Show Householder W Laker In Reported Home Prowling I 4 r i c A. A 4 7 74 4 4 g iII 1111 In 1 Ii u 1 t HIS IllS s SHOT FROM i 45 s CALIBER CALIBER ii i p ii PISTOL STO FOUND FOUND ITS ITS ITS' MARK RK 1 Earl R. R Ellis Where slug struck heel of prowlers prowler's shoe I t r 1 i 4 1 7 y s 4 tri A As s 4 A A e p i nn mon THEY TilEY SAW PROWLERS IN ACTION TUESDAY NIGHT Doris left screamed Mrs Fred M. M Newton forgot to scream Six Residents Tell TellOf TellOf Of Brushes With V Intruders A Salt Lake man man was wounded by a householder a year old girl screamed to send a prowler away from her bedroom and a housewife was awakened by a burgar burglar bur bur- burc gar glar who stole her purse in three of six sic reported home under police investigation Wednes Wednes- day Wounded was Roy W. W Kimball 41 1 Park street shot through the left heel by a 45 caliber bullet bullet bul bul- let from a gun fired by Earl R. R Ellis 42 Third East street about 1030 p. p m. m Tuesday when Kimball was reported attempting to enter the Ellis home through a front door Mr Ellis said he was awakened by his wife who said she heard sounds of s meone someone attempting to break into the house through the front door Obtaining his revolver Mr Ellis said he went to the front door and found a man with his arm through the screen door Shoots at Feet I shot at the porch floor in front of his feet Mr Ellis said He turned and ran outside as I 1 fired again I 1 was unaware I 1 had hit him until later Kimball was taken into custody in the rear of an adjoining home i that of the J J. J W. W Askee family Third East street First taken to city jail then to police emergency hospital and later to L D S hospital hospital hos hos- pital he was found to have suffered suffered suf suf- a puncture wound in the heel the bullet entering at the top of ot the heel and going out the heel of the left shoe He was unable to give a coherent account of his actions according to official reports Police said a partly-filled partly quart bottle of wine was dropped on the Ellis porch Investigating officers said they believed Kimball mistook the Ellis home for his own Prowler Tries Door A similar case was reported by J J. J Lawrence Fullmer r East Seventh Seventh Sev Sev- South street who said a prowler attempted to enter his home via the front door about 2 a. a m. m Wednesday Mr Fullmer said he thought the prowler was a neighbor arriving home late and mistaking his residence Doris 9 daughter of Mr and Mrs Reuel J. J of Brixen court was awakened about 9 p. p m. m Tuesday by noise made by a prowler climbing into her bedroom through a window from which he had removed a screen I The girls girl's screams sent the prowler fleeing down an alley and brought her father and a visitor to the bedroom but the intruder eluded the brief pursuit A fourth case was reported by Mrs Fred M M. Newton 1251 East Sixth South street awakened shortly before midnight Tuesday by sounds of a prowler in her bedroom bedroom bed bed- room room Mistaking the intruder for her young son she spoke sleepily whereupon the burglar snatched her purse containing 12 and personal personal per per- papers from a dresser table and fled through the window Screams Rout Prowler Mrs Garr Roberts East Thirteenth South street awakened at 1230 a. a m. m Wednesday by sounds of a prowler trying to enter the house through a basement window screamed lustily as her husband went to investigate Mr Roberts peered out a dining room window directly above the basement w win window I n d o 0 w where the prowler sought entrance in time to see the would-be would intruder run down dowa an alleyway It was the third such attempted prowling at the Roberts place in the last three months Mrs Roberts said The sixth case was was' reported by Robert Knudsen 1222 Naylor court who told police he saw a man ap apparently ap- ap trying to enter a neighborIng neighbor neighbor- ing residence about 1220 a. a m m. The prowler fled however leaping over a a. fence and disappearing from Knudsens Knudsen's s sight before police ar ar- ar- ar rived |