Show Young Postoffice Robbers Granted ranted Leniency by Judge Sentence Postponed Until June With Understanding That Youths Must Report to Federal Authorities s Leniency was exercised today by bt Judge Tillman D. D Johnson of ot the United States district court in the case of Ot f David Higginson Everett Halladay Halladay Halladay Hal- Hal laday and Athel ChrIstensen three youths who pleaded guilty to breaking Into the Santaquin postoffice and who were indicted by the federal grand Jury for for violations of ot the postal laws Higginson wh who had pleaded not guilty today changed his plea to guilty Judge Johnson postponed sentence sentence sen sen- tence in his case until the last Saturday Satur Satur- day In June I If he has in the bank by this date and reports to fedI federal federal fed fed- eral authorities regularly once a 11 I month until then the date of ot sentence may again be continued The same I action was taken in the ca case cae e of ot Chris Chris- Halladay's sentence was postponed post post- until the last day ii in June providing providing providing pro pro- viding he goes to school regularly Jt studies and reports once a month I ete who pleaded guilty to violating the federal prohibition law was sentenced to pay a fine tine of df t by Judge Johns n today He lie paid and w was s given until next Saturday to toay toay pay ay the balance Nick Pair another alleged violator of ot the federal prohibition prohibition tion law was fined tined The c case se against Frank charged with witha a a. a similar offense was dismissed be becauSe because because be- be cause of ot failure of ot raiding officers to have a search warrant Tl The e case caso against B. B C C. C Taylor alle alleged ed violator of the federal tax law was continued without date |