Fines 4 YouthsFor Breakin(Continued Prom Page 1)property; Richard Thornton Bowman, 18, of 212 South Eighth st* and tMSteheH Heron Cochran, 18, of 723 Poplar st, who admitted counts of trespassing, malicious destruction of property and petty larceny.On an original count of breaking and entering, all pleaded innocent. On a motion of the city solicitor to reduce the breaking and entering count to trespassing, the court agreed.Bach of the defendants was fined $50 and costs and sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail. However, the 30-day jail sentence was suspended and each was ordered to spend tour consecutive weekends in ; jail, Bach was placed on pro- lt;bation for six months. iJudge Sherman L. Heckman also ordered that all four boys i be in their respective homes by i 11 p.m. each night. Hie two ; youths accused of -petty larceny lt;made restitution. ]The fifth youth, Thomas 1 Ralph Chaney, 20, of 4If! South j Fourth s*t, who also broke into the schoolhouse, is now in the* 0. . ___ -t___