Show YOUTHFUL AUTO Aum THIEF SENT TO 10 SCHOOl Fe Fear r of Idaho State Prison Dissipated COURT IS LENIENT Law Violators Are Given Chance to Work His fear of havIng to return to tot t the e Idaho penitentiary at Boise as asa a parole vIolator which John L. L 1 Moore 19 year old old ear automobile thief declared his only reason for tor attempting at- at tEmpting to deceive JUdge Tillman D. D Johnson when he It 1 federal court last week for aas as dissipated by the court Satir day ay IgnorIng the detainer which Idaho authorities hastened to place against Mo Moore re when they found he was as In custody here JUdge J sentenced the youth to two years ealS In the Colorado state Industrial school a Golden Moore saId he had served time in the Idaho prison for stealing on automobile Several days ago he apPEared with Arthur Jenkins a Magna youth and pleaded guilty to stealing a an n automobile In Magna on on April 15 this year and it itI c I McGill Ney Nev PLACED ON PROBATION Jenkins was placed on on probation by the court after listening to to the defendants defendant's story that It was his t offense of any nature and he had gone straIght since his arrest by obtaIning a good position and savIng his money Moore made a similar nt except that he had not been fortunate fortunate for for- enough to to get out of jail In n bond and obtain a job before his case reached the court Judge Johnson John John- son had turned the prisoner over to toa toa a deputy United States marshal with Instructions that Moore be al- al bowed to search for work and coni oly with the terms of a probationary sentence Including t te e point that tho Moore remain within the courts court's jurisdiction at all times and pay part of the money he e earned to the United States district attorney soUl time for ultimate disposition of the case VIOLATED PAROLE Moore had left the courtroom when a chance remark that he was wasa a parole violator from Idaho prison reached Assistant Attorney Edward Morrissey l The prisoner was confronted confronted con con- fronted with the Information and admitted he had served time In Idaho and h had d then been at only four months months' on a. a a parole Jack 21 alias Jacc Jac II Amos appeared before the COil cour and at the request of his attorney was granted further time to search searh for employment In Utah The court previously Indicated that Poor might enjoy the freedom on pro pro- tIon it if he could fInd employment ment and would remain within jurisdiction J- J tIon of the The was vas released a week ago from the after serving a year for automobile Federal l officers seized him to face a aim aim- charge on a grand jury indict indict- nen nent t. t |