Imposes SentencesiIIn Criminal CasesCowie DefendantsTo Institution*Throe criminal casq; and two divorces came up for hinring Monday in circuit court before Judge R. S. Cowie. Sentence was pronounced in two of the criminal cases, one was adjourned and the two divorces were granted.In the cast*s of the state of Wisconsin vs. William Lawrence Bros-man and Allen Silas Brenegan on charges of burglary of the Larson Union Market, 1504 Farnam street,J udge Cowie sentenced Brosman to not less than one nor more than five years in the state reformatory at Green Bay. The case of Brenegan, who, like Brosman, pleaded guilty to the burglary on Dec. 27, 1943, was adjourned until 10 a. rn. Tues-d aJudge Cowie also sentenced Arnold E. Ivie of Mart, Tex., to serve not less than one nor more than three years in the state prison at Waupun on a charge of assault j with intent to do great bodily harmto Mrs. Viola Tibbets, 17274 Market street. Ivie pleaded guilty to the charge, which was alleged to have taken place Nov. 4, 1943.Loretta Pittman. 1619 Cunningham street, received a divorce _from Donald Pittman on grounds \j ^ of cruel and inhuman treatment.No alimony was provided. There jvion are no children. They were mar- jsh ; ried Feb. 21, 1942, at La Crosse. 0ffjc Pittman lives at 23i7 Kane street man and is a Moto-Meter Gauge cm- njsja ploye. # MEi