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Show a tali testleei rOT. MINIM. ClASSIFIID AOVItflSIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 7, 1839. Police Nab Pair After Bull ets Flu in Wild Auto Chase used radio lube and an empty wallet wal-let from rooms of C U Kroll at the Utah apartments, 130 West South Tsmple atreet. while typewriter type-writer waa stolen from room 41$ In the Reason building, 23 East Second South street. Csr prowls were reported by Mrs. Francis Kahley, 207 Eaat Thirty-third Thirty-third South street, a package of assorted as-sorted clothing, and Ray P. West, 34 Kelsey avenue, electric clock- and defroster fen, both - care being parked late Friday in a lot In the 100 block en West Fourth South strsst Two Provo youths were held In I the Sslt Laks City Jail Saturday after being captured by police in a wild chase during which several shots wers fired. Held ss suspected csr thieves are Kenneth Smith, 10, and his brother, Eugene Smith. 17, rspturrd about 3:20 p. m. Friday at First West and First North streets by Radio Patrolmen Pa-trolmen David G. Johnson and Clarencs'T. Smith. The two officers wers cruising on West North Templs street aj time of a police broadcast at 2:67 I p. m. detailing theft and descrip- tlon of a 1938-model coupe, stolen a few minutes befors from 105 North Third West street. Ths machine ma-chine ie owned by J. P. Gibbon of 1337 Arlington drive. Traveling west, ths officers sighted sight-ed the stolen csr, with two youths inside, being driven rent rspidly. The pokes car, with Officer Smith at the wheel, was turned around and the chas began. Starting from a point a few hundred hun-dred yards east of the Salt Lake City Municipal airport, ths officers followed the stolen car at speeds that ranged to 73 miles an hour through heavy traffic, red traffic lights and stop signs. Reaching Third West strset, ths stolen car turned north to First North strset and then east to First West street. Officer Johnson firsd thrse shots at the stolen car's tires a th machines ma-chines hurtled across ths Second West-First North street Intersection Intersec-tion against a red light. One ol the bullets struck th side of a real fender, glancing off. But ths bullets had the desired effect and the young suspects piled out of tho car aa It skidded to stop. On the machine were California llcenss plates ths two suspects saic wers stolen from a car in American ' Fork several day ago. Then, re' a turning to Provo, they reportedly atole a car owned by Eldon Ramsey, Ram-sey, 1233 West F.lghth South street, Provo, which they drove to Sell Lake City on Friday. "Spotting" the ear in which they were arrestsd, one of the brothers drove It to a point near the airport, air-port, whsr ths license plates war transfsrred and the Prove car partially par-tially "stripped" of radio and ether accessories, which were placed in the rear of tho coupe. Patrolmen T. B. Burbidge and H. A. Peterson of the police automobile automo-bile theft bureau were working on the eas Saturday in belief th two : suspects may be responsible for ' other car theft. A five-year search for Julius M. i Clark, 2-year-old alleged United ' States navy deserter, had sndsd I Saturday as ths suspect was hsld in ths Salt Lake City JaiL ' Detectives W. F. Henlnger and ' Sherman L. Christensen, who arrested ar-rested Clark late Friday on a down-I down-I town street, said be had deserted I from a navy destroysr as it docksd i at Mare Island, Cel.. In 133. Ths suspsct is being held for i naval authorities. I Burglarirs reported to police Sat-i Sat-i urdsy included theft of a gold watch, chain and penknife, three ,, saBSepv- EIGENE SMITH . . After wild abase - V KENNETH SMITH I Nabbed by police . . . |