Pair ChargedAtWmfoat Menomonie e,erfor EscapingSCult;~ I beMENOMONIE (Special) — ly, Jerome Ottinger, 19, and his Vr uncle, John Ottinger, 31, rural S) Elk Mound prisoners who! ti walked away from the Dunn oCountv Jail Saturday morn- ww ' ■ w m™ i mJFing and were apprehended v Sunday afternoon, appeared; in county court Tuesday morn- \ ing charged with escape. ] c John Ottinger pleaded guil- r ty to the charge and was sen- t tenced to 60 days in the coun- c ty jail. His nephew did not v enter a plea so the court en-| s tered a not guilty plea for him —)and adjourned the case to May 23 when a preliminary Cheal ing will be held on a theft -charge. ITHE TWO, being held in 1 the county jail on theft1* charges, walked away from the county jail Saturday morning while emptying trash and paper into a garbage can .1 at the rear of the jail.They were apprehended Sunday afternoon at the home i of their mother and grand- . j mother in Elk Mound by the , Sheriff's Department.i^ Jerome Ottinger requested a preliminary hearing in■' court April 15 when he was charged with theft of larm(I!machinery and parts valued k at $300. County Judge W i 1-'■ liam Bundv set the hearing’• I for May 23.5 j John Ottinger entered af plea of not guilty when he ap-'• pcared in county court April 1 16 charged with theft of farm machinery, parts, and scrap 1 | iron valui^l at Miss than $100. 'Judge Bundy set trial ford May 24.