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Show IRECRU1TING OFFICER : "CAUSES AN ARREST - ' SALT LAKE, Feb. 13. Ben Kagel, B hi structural Btcol worker, escaped vio- H p ( lent treatment at the hands of a H crowd at Main and Second South H rlrcots at 1 o'clock yesterday aftcr-noon, aftcr-noon, when ho bad roused resentment H . by remarks of iro-German sentiment. H ' Ho was saved by Joseph C. Wilson of H j Hhe army recruiting scrvbo. Kagel In- H ' y jterruplea tho sircot address, being H hrido la interests of recniiiing by Pri- H ' 'vnto Vnson and was being hustled H l land builft-id by the crowd when the H ' jsoldier lntcrfo'.a and liad Kagel taken f'l j?o police --tmlju. where he Mill bo H peard o.i chuffs of cnomy acllvtis. '1.. Kagel. w'm wr.i arre'.l ho re July H. ' U3 on similar charges and who was (sentenced to two months' Imprlson- H 'X in en t as a vagrant, attracted Mr. AVil- ' son's attention during tho street cor- H . iter address. The soldier had just told rL of tho barbarous practices of German H1 ; (invaders of Belgium upon defenseless 1 J : children, v.iien Kagel Interrupted with H: thd blnlcment that such Instances H Following other remarks of like na- (' iuro Mr. Wilson descended from .the B j t stand and individuals in tho crowd bo- 1 j ? gan h'uO.ng Kagel down tho street H J Air. Wilson took the men into custody, telling tho crowd that the case was one H h for i-ropcr officials to dcsl v'lth and H ; not- 10 he settled by mob vlo.cnce. He H S tbc pclice patrol sumiaonul and H. ;n sent Kagel to the station in ler guard 'J of Piiva-03 Hammond and Mason. i Kagel mado tho etaleuent ihat a re- H "1 liable Salt Lake paper v;ouli pay a cash reward for proof of maltreatment H r! of children by Gormaig soldiers. Thlr specially seemed to anger the crowd. J Lvagol s a German. i oo POLICE SEARCHING FOR MISSING SCHOOLBOY SALT LAKE, Feb. 13. The police have been asked to aid in the search for Russell A. Hillstead, 14 years .old, who left his home, 1160 Kensington avenue, last Wednesday morning, ostensibly os-tensibly for tho purpose of going to school, and who has not been seen nor heard of since. According to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hillstead. the disappearance Df the boy is a complete mystery, and I during the intervening week not the slightest clue to his whereabouts has been discovered. He is described as being about 5 feet 4 inches in height, with dark hair and blue-gray eyes, and wore a "salt and pepper" suit and a Fedora hat of similar material at the timo of his disappearance. His parents par-ents are very anxious about him, and will appreciate any information that may help to locate the boy. |