Show MAY FACE CHARGE 7 l Of GRAND LARCENY G Candas and H. H Pappas in Double Jouble Dan Danger er Wh When n George Candas and Harry Pappas Pappas Pappas Pap- Pap pas are tried in the district court on a charge of receiving stolen property they will probably have to face a charge of grand larceny also ac according ordin to Assistant Assistant Assist Assist- ant District District- Attorney W. W Q Van Cott Tuesday after Judge Harold M M. Stephens j had overruled a general demurrer to the stolen property prope complaint Candas Candas' and Pappas are alleged to have I I received part of a house which was 1 stolen from Walter Valter E E. Crane in Butterfield Butterfield Butter Butter- field canyon Half of the house was f wrecked by bv vandals and the lumber Is is 1 I said to have been found in the possession posses posses- posses posses-I r sion of Candas and Pappas on March Match 15 15 1920 A t value of was nag placed on the lumber Willard Hansen attorney for the de der de de- r Pendants demurred on the ground that j the property had not been described sufficiently suf- suf Ii He Ho was overruled Candas and Pappas will not be arraigned arraigned ar ar- ar on the charge until the justice justlee court has added a second count of grand larceny according to o Mr Van Cott Cotto |