Judjc Nearly Run DownYouth Ordered to JailJetWatecount of spblockMakes Dash to FreedomA 19 your old Fan Finite of seconds,*' said the astoundedjcjrjVGX’oil til fled on foot front the 1 'an Cl lire county courthou*»epolice sergeant. “He took like a cannonball,’* htoffoxfor 3j Mi517 S!* r'.oax after being told he hadlclaimedtf» go to jail in lieu of posting *500 bond on charge.Kenneth Schlageter, (bSgt. Lovvlk then telephonedlof $Sa non-support ulr police departments and alllshe units were alerted of the ]ler N.iyouth’s escape. Judge 1'ai r mjnohi1 had emerged from his officeKiver St.. had appearedcourt for a preliminary hearing to get a drink at the fountain on a charge of non support of| when Schlageter pushed hishis 19 year old wife. The case way past him, and sped for the was adjourned for two weeks]stairs.lor further study and Judge Merrill Farr had set bond atThe incident happened so fast and was such a surpriserhe vouth was standing out - j *° °nI°oket s, that no attemptie courtroom talking to 'Vas ma(Je to chase Sehlagetei c, mother, and mother- Boy, that kid can reallyside thein law, when he was informed!1' arr said as hehv Set. Harold Lovvik, Hau shook his head and returned tohis office.m» m—i in0r UulMad44lt;*tiICECREAMClaire police department court office, that he would have toaccompany him over to thtcounty jail.Lovvik was asked by Dis-1 rift Attorney Victor Trons-dal to take the youth over to jail—in the absence of sheriffs deputies. The deputies had left a few minutes earlier to escort four prisoners to jail after they tailed to post bonds.‘‘Come on Kenny.” Sgt. Lovvik told the youth.“Where?”‘ Over to the county Jail,” Lovvik quietly replied.“You mean I’m going to be locked up?” Schlageter asked.“Sure. The court fixed your bond at $500 and you have to go to jail until you can post it,” Lovvik told him.“Oh no. I'm not going to be2W/VlMacU4+ttX ICECREAMlocked up. How can I tind aI I • ^ 1 1job in jail.” cried Schlageter.WITH THIS, the youth tore himself aw’ay from his wife, brushed his way past a sut-prised Judge Farr, and dashed for the stairs. He slipped near the top of the sleps, slid part way down, lay there momen-| tarily. then got up and dashed out the door.“It all happened in a matterrJr[adi4lt;m\ ICECREAMft (A