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Show iPair Confess to Crime Orgy I Since Escaping Ogden School r:. j fc" w .. ..I&fr .V , . ki 1 ) Fugitives Nabbed in S. LTWith Stolen-Car, Stolen-Car, Loot Two youth to whom the state industrial school at Ogden is Just a stopping place, "sang" Thursday and admitted to police a list of crimes that would do credit to veterans. The two, Lawrence Sadller, is, and Lyle Harris, 11, who ended their detention at the school Monday Mon-day night by simply taking a walk, were arrested as they left a theater her Wednesday night. Chief among the crimes to which they aesertedly confessed was the holdup hers Monday night of John W. Worthen, 24 of San Francisco, who was relieved of $6.50 and his uncle's automobile at gunpoint. The youths, who drew a six-month residence in the industrial school as punishment for prsvious robberies, rob-beries, admitted also three automobile automo-bile thefts, a car prowl and a house burglary since their walkaway from the school kitchen, said Detectives J. J. Ferrin and W. C. Smith. Officers suspected SadHer and Hacria-of. ihs. Worthen holdup and got on their trail intensively Tuesday Tues-day when W. M. Lillywhite. 3030 Ninth East street, reported his car had been stolen from Forty-eighth South and Stats streets. Later, a service station in the county telephoned the sheriff thst two boys hsd ordered five gsllons of gasolins and had driven away without paying. Their descriptions fitted those of ths fugitives. The next report was that license plates hsd been stolen from a Wyoming Wyo-ming car at Mill creek canyon. Then C. L Justheim, 1477 Strat-(OooMniiM Strat-(OooMniiM on Psre five) tColumn Four) 1N TROUBLE AGAIN WITH THE POLICE Lawrence Sadlier. . .Walked into arrest t.-( v v y .-..., ' ii . : , , , , ' ' - ' . - AtWajlMi taaaWJsisWW :' 4' ' stCOND MEMBEB OF ALLEGED HOLDUP DUO Lyle Harris.. '.The escape .was simple PAIR CONFESS TO CRIME ORGY (Continued from Paso One) ford avenue, reported Wedneaday that burglars had entered his home through a basement window and had stolen clothing. Returning to headquarters from Investigation at tha Justheim home, Detectives Smith and Ferrin saw the Lillywhite car parked in the 100 block on South State street. Inside the machine they found the Justheim clothing. 'Other officers then Joined them and the entire block was covered. Soon Harris and Sadlier emerged from the theater and were collared. The youths also confessed to stealing automobiles owned by El- wood Davis of Elslnore and by Charles W. Cross of Ogden. The youths were paroled from the Industrial school last September after a six-month stay. Previously, they had been charged with robbery and, although they had been arraigned ar-raigned lnrdistrict court, their cases were turned over to juvenile court and the commitments to the school resulted. After leaving Ogden In September Septem-ber the youths went to California and assertedly engaged in robberies, causing them to be returned to the school in November as parole violators. vio-lators. Two masquerade rs had taken two, Salt Lakers for a total of S15 Thursday Thurs-day in bunco games reported to police. Carl H. Saltmarsh, general agent for the Union Pacific railroad, of 1759 Harvard avenue. Wednesday lent 85 to a middle-aged man who told him he was "Bill Gardner of Riverside, Cal.. a friend of the U. P. general agent there," police reported. re-ported. On the same day a man answer- ine; "Bill Gardner's" description tried unsuccessfully to cash a check I in the First National bank, where! he told the cashier he was "C. H. Patterson." and tried to borrow 110 from Stephen U Love. Missouri Pa-1 cific traffic representative, police recounted. The man Informed Mr. Love he ! was J. D. Yates, Missouri Pacific: general agent at Los Angeles. Sus- picious. Mr. Love telegraphed fori confirmation, but learned that Mr. I Yates was In Los Angeles. He reported re-ported the matter to police. ' The man waa described as between be-tween 43 and 48, weighing about 175 pounds and had a dark countenance, f Mrs. Mary Harris, 21S Thirteenth! East street, told police late Wednesday Wednes-day that a man of about 30 years of age came to her home Tuesday and gave her a S3S check for a month's board, from which he received $10 in change. |