sken*****brediivi-howbluetwo :h a tar’s n in the two was lastandn a sent nble nost t ofwonard,om-After two car thefts and an attempted burglary, all involving juveniles, Colorado County officers were beginning to wonder whether Monday was an undeclared Hallowe’en night.One of the cars stolen was the Kent Goode family’s station wagon. WHS sophomore JamesGoode missed it from in front of the school building when he emerged from a debate meetingabout 8:30 p.m. ^ ;________. He immediately £ reported the his theft to City Marshal Fred Vom-sand, and the sheriff’s office at Columbus sent out a radio pickup order at 9:20. At 11:30 there *** j was a call from Hondo, wherefour juveniles, from Beaumont had been caught burglarizing a service station. The car they were driving was the Goode station wagon—just about out of gas but otherwise unharmed.Meanwhile, Officer Vornsand fter had been searching futilely for urs- another car here, figuring the Vei- boys must have driven one here, cn— About 11 p.m. a train engineer to J reported a Volkswagen was down en’s in the cut, a closed crossing across West St., a block from where the Goode car was taken.The Volkswagen, it was learned had been stolen in Beaumont.The Goodes went' to Hondo and .retrieved their car. Authorities be- here up to Wednesday had not filed on the boys, expecting that Hondo police would be holding them on the service station burg-‘irst lary.thisiblicrepeat■ngeapt-by f13, 1andther,SchcandA Jr. lt;,at tlTile r ( of \KstruHigi2:30Hiaerostruiby B Tl bod Floy Patr M that that pass the M roac M McC big Ji Schi deal wer M wife Fas-