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Show YOUNG DOXEY ; IMPLICATES A I FIREMAN I That he was given the coat to a sujl of c otu- i bj Rap' Biown, a fire-mmi fire-mmi worklirf th tbl Parry ouildjtdC during the fjre. and that he had hot IsftlO tlils before because he wftjfe afraid. y would cost the fireman his job. was the statement mad by Leo fioiei .it police, court this morning. p..v. nnP n:restcrl several davs aco land lias been confined in the Jail on the charge ot petty larceny. firoffn hotlr deoJed that he had mveo the coal, to Doxoy and. furthor 'stated (hat he did not even see the I boy on the night in question as he was kept busy handling the hose with another fireman Roji Evans, brought in at Hie request re-quest or Poxey, aaid he was present. !but does not remember seeing or ihcaiins Brown tell Doxey to "(ai..e thiR and duck" as Doxey affirmed Judse Reeder sentenced Doxe. to i twenty days or $20. There Is another young man named Andrews whom the police are to locate because, according ac-cording to Doxey be was a witness to th transaction If the testimony or Andrews IS favorable to Doxey . the sentence msv be lightened, but the Judge held thai even if Doxey did I not take the coat as stated he was guilty of an offense 'or receiving It from another when he knew it was stolen property. Forty-five days or $43 was the sentence sen-tence given to Rud Harbcrtson charp-jed charp-jed with stealing an overcoat rrom a ' pool room He was arrested last Wednesday tor the offense after he . had sold th coat for two dollars |