The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 16, 1977, Image 9

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THE BATTALION Page 9
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1977
Escaped con
thumbs way
back to pen
United Press International
RAWLINS, Wyo. — A Wyoming
State Penitentiary escapee who
made it as far as Las Vegas hitch
hiked back to prison Monday.
Warden Leonard Meacham said
William Hilburn called him from a
bar.
“He just said: Hey warden, this is
Bill.’ I said, ‘Bill who?’ Then he said
Bill Hilburn.”
Meacham said he told Hilburn to
meet him at his house, or if he pre
ferred, he could be,picked up at the
bar.
“He said he was too drunk to find
my place so I went down.
“Even in his drunken state, he
just knew he’d run out of time and
didn’t want to compound things any
further,” Meacham said. “It’s a
weird world.”
Hilburn, along with prisoner
Donald Mallard, escaped with a
hostage Saturday. But the hostage
got away Sunday in Las Vegas and
authorities apprehended Mallard.
Hilburn then hitchhiked back to
Rawlins on Monday.
Hilburn, 36, from Arkansas, and
Mallard, 42, of Pueblo, Colo., es
caped while on a work release
project at a Rawlins nursing home
where they kidnapped a woman
employee and fled, authorities said.
The woman, Margie Kester, es
caped unharmed in Las Vegas.
Ironically, both men’s chances for
an early parole had been good,
Meacham said.
Hilburn was serving a three-to-
five-year term for burglary and Mal
lard was serving a one-to three-year
term for assault with a deadly
weapon.
Hilburn had been in prison since
August 1975 and was a trusty,
Meacham said. Mallard began serv
ing his sentence in January, the
warden said.
Nevada authorities said Mallard
was being held in Las Vegas pend
ing his return to Wyoming.
Meacham said he was surprised
by the escape because both men
were “very quiet individuals.
The fact Hilburn turned himself
in will not prevent charges from
being filed, Meacham said.
“Of course, he’ll be charged, the
warden said.
Possible false
realty claims
being studied
United Press International
BLEDSOE, Texas — The state
attorney general’s office said Tues
day it was investigating a Dallas firm
in connection with West Texas land
promotion and could decide in two
or three weeks whether to take legal
action.
State and postal service inves
tigators are looking into Agriland
Inc. of Dallas and real estate agen
cies in Florida for allegedly promot
ing the land with exaggerated claims
of its worth.
“We are investigating Agriland,”
said David Pace of the attorney gen
eral’s Consumer Protection Divi
sion. He said the investigation con
cerned alleged misrepresentations
in trying to sell lots on the 1,500-
acre tract two miles from town.
“It (the land) is terrible,” said
R. J. Vinson, the Cochran County
clerk. “It’s just as bad as you can
imagine. It wouldn’t grow crops.
Promotion material distributed
by Agriland depicts the land, called
Tierra del Oro Land of Gold Es
tates, as “rich and fertile, suitable
for ranch house homesites.”
A spokesman at Agriland in Dallas
refused comment. “Please don’t call
us any more,” he said.
Although Vinson said he was un
aware of any lots that had been sold.
Pace said he was “assuming they
had because the company has indi
cated they do have some deeds.
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