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Show PRISONER FINDS JAIL PLEASANT Requests Permission to Stay Until November 1 DOLORES TOBIN DENIES CHARGE L1FK in the I'oimtj jail is ko pleasant for Clarrnre Hailey, dmg aiMii-t. that lie ilooan't want to leave until November 1. City JuiIri' Hen Johnson found Ha i ley guilty of vapraney today' and offered to release him on his own reeopnizanoe until tomorrow, pivinir him the opportunity of leaving Salt Lake. He ! hiis been In Jail sixty days. 1 "If you ple.ise. Judge," Hailey an Id. "I d rather stay In Jail until the first of the month. Py that time I'll have some money and will be able to keep ; out of trouble.' Judge John on continued ths case until November 1. Jack Nelson, also found guilty of vaKrancy, didn't want to stay in Jail any longer. Me waa released on his own recognli'.anre, and announced that he would he out of the city long before the case Is called tomorrow. to-morrow. Nelson has served sixty days. 1'olores Tobln, alleged drug addict and burglar, changed her mind about j!t adlng guilty to a butgl try charge I She i.s sa.d to have signified her in - tentlon of accepting a prison sentence provided the charge was reduced from . second to third deKree burglary. When the laser rhnrge wss called today she maintained her declaration of Innocence, and Assistant County Attorney tieorge M. Cannon promptly dismissed the third degree charge and unnouneed that she would b given a hearing on the more severe rharge. Hoy Powell, charged with grand larceny for the theft of a gasoline engine, was bound over to tho district court for trial. |