Show Author of Threats to to Film Star Gets Parole From U. U S. S Court The e story of how a 17 year old Salt Lake youth was shamed by his teacher in front of ot his schoolmates schoolmates schoolmates school school- mates and tried to redeem his self importance b by y writing a threatening letter to a motion picture picture picture pic pic- ture actress was unfolded Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- I day in hi federal district court Oren William Haws West Fourth North street the young defendant defendant defendant de de- de- de in a juvenile delinquency case which grew out of ot the mailing of a letter to Linda Darnell movie starlet was placed on parole Saturday Saturday Saty Sat Sat- y by Judge Tillman D. D John John- son Officials of the U. U S. S district attorneys attorney's staff who recommended the leniency because it was the first time the boy had been in trouble trouble trouble trou- trou ble with the law said the story began began began be be- gan when Haws was chastised by his teacher in a local lower division divi- divi r sion high school class The boys boy's family was in economic economic economic eco eco- stress at the time and his clothes were old and tattered the officials said when the woman teacher bawled him out in front of ot his classmates and ordered him to go home and not return until he had suitable clothing It was because of the shame he i felt elt from this incident that Haws tried to make himself important and finally composed a weird letter which he sent to Miss Darnell at ather ather ather her Hollywood studio the officials oW dials said On the judges judge's advice the boy has apologized to the acI actress actress ac ac- ac- ac tress in writing and has found a a ajob I job u |