Show 7 J oj j f 10 1 J x X lo t. t I t 4 T 4 2 1 2 A I 1 1 I i d a 7 r jt A d t tt k t OVERSIGHT HASTENED DOWNFALL Stopped because the they were verc driving a vehicle with 1916 1946 license plates the above 3 youths were ero added to I Ithe the list of captured escapees from th the Utah IndusI Indus- Indus I I I Utah Escapees Caught aught in inSI SI S. L L. Nevada Nine escapees from the Utah Industrial school at Ogden were l back lc in n. n custody Tuesday ay fo our r. r rec ed b by E Elko ko Nov Nev police and fh o apprehended at um Tuesday after the th car they car they th y had 1134 h d stolen in Ogden Ogden- was st stopped by bySouth bySouth bySouth South Salt Lake police pollee because it was equipped with 1946 1916 license plates Salt Lake County Deputies Elm Elmer Elmer El El- m mer r Savage and N. N N. N Pehrson were en route to to- Elko Tuesday to fo return the four picked up there thereto to Salt Lake City while the five captured Tuesday including two federal prisoners ers were booked at Salt Lake county jail hold for industrial school Escaped Monday Monday- The five escaped from the school I Monday at 7 pm p.m. when they I were left unguarded momentarily at the gymnasium according to H. H Parley Kilburn school super super- After being chased super super-I through fields by Ogden poli police e. e they made good their escape in a stolen car belonging to Paul Marler Marler Mar- Mar ler st at Shortly before am a.m. Thurman Thurman Thurman Thur- Thur man Taylor and Fred Young South Salt Lake police cruising at 2300 S. S State noticed the MarIer Marler Mar- Mar ler Ier vehicle because it still had 1946 license plates displayed When they gave chase they noticed the five lve boys in the car ar arbut but at the same time the driver of the stolen car saw the police pollee car and put on a sudden burst of speed Speeds of ot 80 SO miles per hour were reached the deputies said before the police car drew alongside the other car and Deputy Young pointed his pistol at the driver forcing him to h halt lt at S South uth Capture of the quartet at EI Elko o cleared cleare l' l lup up a minor crime wave left in m the wake of the escapees after they made their successful break for freedom Sunday at at 1 pm p.m. according to Salt Lake County Sheriff George Beckstead d. d Safe sare Smashed Discovery ry in in T Tooele oele county of ofa ofa a s smashed safe stolen stoler early M Monday Monday Mon Mon- day morning from the Economy Appliance Co Magna Magna- indi Indicated ted the thieves thie were en route tO to-Ne to Nevada Ne- Ne vada Sheriff Sheri Beckstead said He requested Elko police pollee to be on rj the alert and they rep reported arret J o the four lour escapees late Monday afternoon t t tElko Elko police said the yo youths were in possession of at two aut automobiles stolen Sunday Sunday- night at Ogden as aswell aswell aswell well as ns several articles of ot clothing clothing clothing cloth cloth- ing purchased the youths said with money taken from the thc safe Members ot of this quartet quartet- included in In- In- In eluded Nell Neil Harvey 17 listed Ilsted by Supt Kilburn as the ringleader Richard Jarman 16 Fl Floyd yd Baker l 18 and John Schubert i Members pf of ot the school who es escaped escaped escaped es- es M Monday night included ded Herman Herman Hcrman Her Her- man Ant Anton n 14 and John Vinc Vincent nt Bailey 18 federal prisoners See SeePage Page 8 Column 4 0 trial school Standing arc are VII Wilford lord Keener 15 left I Robert Spalding 14 Herman Antone 14 sitting I Donald Roberg 16 left John Bailey 17 years old Utah Escapees Captured Continued from Page Que Donald Roberg 16 David Robert Spalding 15 U and Wilford Keen Iteen 17 Maw Asks Investigation tion Of School c o II Incorrigibles s' s Withholding of ot judicial action until an investigation and reevaluation reevaluation reevaluation re- re evaluation can can be made into the case of ot four youths branded as incorrigibles by Utah Industrial school officials at Ogden was informally In Informally In- In formally requested Tuesday b. b by Gov Herbert B. B Maw The he executive action came came after Gov Maw had been contacted by Oscar Lowder chief probation and parole officer of Utah and D. D A. A Skeen Salt Snit Lake attorney and civic leader who held a morning- morning long conference to discuss with the governor the whole sp sphere ere of juvenile juvenile juvenile juve juve- nile delinquency The two men requested a complete complete complete com com- study of ot tl the a administrative policies at the state industrial school before the four youths are committed to the state prison as Incorrigible The four are arc Welby Emms 16 3rd East Alvin Nathan Hale 17 W. W South Don R R. Wardle 16 Park st at and Samuel Sam Sam- tiel uel Alrick Beck 16 Hr Bingham |