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One of seven men who sawed been in—and temporarily out— since he broke jail” Dilk eom- Charges against Keith's ac- today were mourning the death Piggest Indiana coal mining 5 Patrick, contended Judge Was Ma 8 DY terms of the order thelr way out of Marion County| Doom then asked for a jur , {federal hearing in a -dispute iny' Judge Rabb said the escape O'Callahan, 26, R. R. 2 were ton bulldog and veteran of many | Jail paeumied the tough guy role|, C\" hich Judge Rabb granted, wouldn't influence him, but ap- dropped. Prosecutor 'Fairchild's|years with the firs department. VOIVING ownership of company Person. ge avn. a court. ‘bringing a delay in the case. iproved the request. office said there was “insuffient! Trigger died recently and the Shares. : | The first hearing was insti-| " bout $90 per share diviArthur Doom, 22, sassed Judge| «why couldn't you do that be- Two brothers, Robert and Keith evidenc®’ to obtain a conviction, men at the firehouse, 1517 Roose-| The hearing was sought by §ated by Mrs. Troyak who con- ceive a addition to ‘ownership Saul I. Rabb for denying & post-|, on the youth asked in a cut- Wright, who escaped with Doom, Doom and Robert Wright were velt Ave. are looking for a new George E. Enos, Carmel, stock. ‘ended a family trust agreement dends in k : ponement of his Criminal Court 2/,.,, 2 (ne, lalso won delay of their trials in'herded into court in chains, Four mascot. ‘holder in Enos Coal Mining Co. /@warded her the option to buyjof the stock. trial late yesterday. | "Doom escaped from the jail separate court actions, sheriff's deputies kept close, This time for their pet, the Who recently was ordered to sell “I know I'm going to get time Tuesday after the blond sweet-| The 20-year-old Robert, watch over them.’ {men would like a male Dalma-|250 shares to his half sister, Mrs. Insurance Forum Set Monday Night sooner or later,” the accused gro- heart of one of the prisoners charged with knifing a man Jan. Meanwhile, the Prosecutor's of-/tion pup. The Dalmation, often Durive Troyak, Chicago. The] cery bandit snapped. smuggled hacksaws to them. He 27 palked at trial before Judge fice filed jall-break chargesicalled a coach dog, is the tradi- shares were estimated to bel The final meeting of the “How discussion of insurance questions Both Requests Denied {was caught the next day In a Rabb since he had no witnesses Against the seven men. A charge|tional dog for fire stations. |worth $500,000. {to Buy Insurance” forym of the and problems. Other 2pcalicrs Brought to trial on charges of hotel Foom, \with him. He was granted a of alding the escape was filed ~ | Federal Judge Willlam [public schools adult educationland panel members will inc : a $70 holdup, Doom demanded] Asks Separate Trial ljury trial, too, {against Keith Wright's sweet. OVER 200 RELIABLE and Steckler ordered the stock sale division will be held at 7:30 p. m. John F, Scanlon, manager 0 more time to prepare his case. The youth's notoriety prompted His brother, Keith, 26, won a heart, 18-year-old Madeline Har- capable real estate brokers place on the basis of a previous hear- Monday at Technical High 8chool.| Obio Casualty Co.; Warren Tran-

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suggested a postponement, too. But Judge Rabb denied = both'a separate Jury trial.

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