Show Hunt ends boy still missing ESTES PARK Colo (AP) — About 100 volun hunt without finding teers have ended a y Illinois boy missing in ruggeda - pine-studde- Rocky d wide and covered an area from the 11000-foelevation to about 9000 feet approximating the route that the boy Robert Baldeshwiler of Lansing 111 may have taken down Flat Top Mountain when he disappeared last Tuesday His family which has been camping out in a trailer behind park headquarters was expected to leave the area today according to park officials Kaye said signs would be posted at trailheads advising hikers that the child might be in the area In addition he added some volunteers have said they will continue the search on an individual basis At its peak the search involved some 250 volunteers spread over a area On Sunday about 200 searchers spaced between 15 to 100 feet apart combed a area in rugged terrain near Bear Lake concentrating on a two-mil-e radius of where the boy was last seen on Tuesday Searchers found no trace of the boy Kaye said the boy who was running up a trail ahead of his family during a hiking outing when he became lost was heading into a storm leading officials to speculate he may have sought shelter at lower elevations "It's also more common for young kids to go downhill" Kaye said ot six-da- Mountain National Park The volunteers aided by tracking dogs and two helicopters narrowed to a their focus Monday small area on Flat Top Mountain But they abandoned the effort at dusk said park spokesman Glen Kaye "We can't go on forev er Kaye said 01 tne search which at a cost of $114000 is one of the most expensive ever at the park "We've combed the ice fields and rock ledges yard by yard Robert Baldeshwiler We've searched out the crevices" He added: "The entire search area has received close scrutiny enough so that if he was in the area the probability is high that he would have been found" Kaye said searchers positioned themselves Monday in a narrow band about a half mile seven-square-mi- le Science 'underfunding' assailed SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The United States is underfunding scientific research and will suffer in the future because of it says the president of the American Chemical Society University of Utah chemistry professor Robert W Parry says the US must continually upgrade itself technologically if it is to continue as a world leader He testified in Washington earlier this year about scientific funding before the House Committee on Science and Technology "I tend to feel rather strongly that it is shortsighted to put a large amount of money into weapons that rapidly become obsolete and short change research which is the key to tomorrow's success" he said As an example he said some new developments on oxidation of polyacetylene films could greatly impact the generation of a lightweight storage battery But while the basic research was done in this country Parry said Japan's Colo (UPI) — Officers found a newspaper in San Jose Calif have ping about the escape in Garcia's recaptured the last of eight men - wallet and became suspicious LITTLETON clip-Poli- ce la-invol- ter learning through the National in last month's mass Crime Information Center compu-Ja- il the from County cape Arapahoe and are holding him on theft ter that he was wanted on escape charges charges The eight men broke out by Frank Donald Garcia 28 was after allegedly ing bars away from a skylight and Friday a woman's purse The then pushing the skylight out snatching flagged down a patrol car ven of the men including a convict while the thief was running down who has escaped from jails in the street and Garcia was arrested California New Mexico and Ore-sai- d Arapahoe County Sheriff's gon were apprehended within two days Capt Pat Sullivan es- - pry-arrest- ed Se-victi- m Fled correctional school Four youths captured ran Graber Earlier Four Wyo (UPI) — Authoritie- Monday were for a fi - looking a Tooele County sheriff's car off the road as the made their getaway The youths were taken into custody Charges are pending a further investigation school Pineview is a ranch-typin a remote area of the western Utah Desert for teenage boys with emotional problems e oming Honor Farm escapee who they said was armed and dangerous Farm officials sued the alert Sunday for Charles Edward Evans He was last seen Saturday even ing wearing jear-- and a work shirt Evans 5wz I 6de-in- -scribed as i ches tall 150 fMmas with gray hai' es He also ha umer- ous tattoos:? ik knife and wolf or Hiis left forearm a fcanther and a devi" Ion his right forearm snake on his right is- 1 Expectant ( Weight Training Arthritis Exercise! 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