Salem Driver
Found Guilty
By Trial Jury
A man whose car, according to
police side-swiped an auto in
which a woman bier was killed,
was found guilty by a trial jury
Monday of ; failing to remain at
the scene of an accident.
The man, James A. Robinson,
SO, of 3310 Williams Ave., will be
sentenced Wednesday. He is ac
cused of being involved in an ac
cident on Dec. with Mrs. Cath
erine Bielemeier, who later died
when her car went out of control
on Silverton Road and crashed
into a bouse.
The trial, was held in Marion
County District Court. Robinson
bad pleaded innocent to the
charge. .
30 New Citizens TalwOath w Courthouse
Public
Records
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS -
Virgil Leroy Barth, 21, sales
man, Woodburn, and Helen Ann
Scholz, 21, office worker, Wood
burn. . !
Edward N. Richardson, 22,
U. S. Army, FL Lewis, Wash.,
ana nosina acneu ao, t uumc,
CIRCUIT COURT
Juanita Campion vs. Henry G.
Cart Plaintiff enjoined from
nroceedine further with her
cause of action for, damages.
Donna Sawyer vs. E. R. Saw
yer: Defendant ordered to ap
pear in court Jan. 31 to show
cause why he should not be pun
ished for contempt of court
done: Plaintiff seeks judgment of
S10.159. alleges defendant as
saulted him while defendant was
on duty as a police officer.
Fred Fischer vs. Cecil Ray Mc-
Cormick: Case dismissed.
Fred Fischer and Calvert Fire
Insurance Co. vs. Cecil Ray Mc-
Cormick: Case dismissed.
State vs. Wendell Holder: De
fendant ordered to ' show cause
revoked.
Abner J. and Bessie E. Cobb
vs. Anthony A. and Margaret L.
Blando: Defendants ordered to
pay plaintiffs $5,238 judgment,
together with $406 in attorney's
fees: defendants adjudged to
have failed to comply with the
terms, conditions and provisions
of land sales contract.
State vs. Lee J. Harley: De
fendant ordered to show cause
why his probation should not be
revoked.
Hazel Butner vs. Howard But
ner: Plaintiff granted divorce.
State vs. Chester Lee Rose:
Defendant to be sentenced Dec
27 on charge of obtaining money
by lake pretenses. ' t
State vs. Richard B. Vann: De
fendant to be sentenced Dec. 27
on charge of obtaining money by
false pretenses.
State, vs. Joseph H. Jackson
Defendant ' placed on probation
for two years; charged with ob
taining money by false pretenses,
PROBATE COURT ' j
Charles i D. Roblin vs. Rutk
Emily Shantz, executrix of the
will and estate of Charles E.
Roblin, deceased: Proceedings to
contest the -will of Charles E.
Roblin dismissed; will admitted
to probate; appointment of
executrix approved.
Karl Wright Harritt vs. Wil
liam J. Linfoot, executor of the
Jesse Aaltje Harritt estate, Edith.
B. Low, Estella M. Bynon and
Berna Ames: Petition contesting
last will and testament of Jesse
Aaltje Harritt dismissed: said
j last will and testament admitted
' to probate; appointment of cx
ecutor approved.
DISTRICT COURT
James A. Robinson, 50, of 3510
Williams Ave., charged with fail
ing to remain at the scene of an
accident, found guilty by tria
jury; sentencing due Wednesday.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Raymond Harold Hafing, 1072
Sixth St, charged with driving
while intoxicated; defendent re
leased on $250 bail after plead
ing innocent; trial set for Jan. 13.
DRILL REALISTIC
NORTH SACRAMENTO, Calif.
OrP) A city hall fire drill was so
realistic that an employe dashed
back into her office to save her
pet canary.
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Thirty persons were swera In as aew Americam citixens ia the circuit court cham
bers of Judge George K. Uoncaa ta the Marioa caoaty Courtftonse Meaday. The
new citizens and their former nationalities are (from left to right) Jim, Kenneth
and Beatrice PickersgiH, Canadians; Anne, Leonore and Eevi Tarem, Estonians;
Maureen Brown, Canadian; Cornelius and Teaa Veldhnisea, Dutch; Alice Barker,
English; Frank Wedhom, Canadian; Irene Goodwin, Canadian; John Chu, Chinese;
Sister Odilie, French; Mrs. John Cho, Chinese; Ardo Tarem, Estonian; William Fran
ces Dwyer, bora ia the V& bat formerly a Canadian . citizen; Nora H. Coward, re
patriated, former resident of Canada; six-year-old Charles Brookmaa, bora ia Ger
many; Adolph Gronn, Danish; Barbara Wilson, English; Jessie Johnson, Scottish;
Oscar Gronn, Danish; Christine Kuhn, English; Anton Graetzer, Swiss; Mary K. Lar
sea, Canadian; Jessie L. Wolfe, English; Josef M. Graetzer, Swiss; Valdemars Kark
line, Latvian, and Kirsti Odman, Norwegian. j
Statecixicm, Salam, Oiw Tusaw Doc 21, 1954 Sc 1) 3
Crash Near Bend Kills 1
BEND tf An automobile
crashed into the rear of a truck,
throwing Mrs. Mildred Beckes, 35,
Chemult, to her death on Highway
20, seven miles south, of here
Sunday night.
State police said the car. driven
by George 1 Thomas v Epperson,
crashed into the truck on a curve
at Lava Butte. Epperson and Lloyd
C. Hauotman. both of f"hmiilf
were brought to a hospital here.
Epperson was in critical condition
SURGICAL
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Monday. Hauptman was believed
ou of danger. .
The j truck driver,1 Roger " C.
Anderson, Prineville. and two
passengers were not injured. '
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Two Masonic Units to Install New Officers
Two Salem Masonic groups,
Pacific and Vista Lodges, A. F.
& A. M., will conduct joint instal
lation, of their new officers to
night at Scottish 'Rite Temple.
The public ceremony will be
gin at 8 p.in. j ill
Pacific Lodge officers are The
odore C. Roake, worshipful mas
ter; Melvin A. Kelley, senior
warden; Theodore E. Ullakko,
junior warden; Alex A. Taylor,
treasurer; Albert Gragg, secre
tary. The latter two were re
elected. Donald C. Roberts was
named to the Masonic Temple
Association. j
Vista Lodge will install Ray
mond G. Hoffman, worshipful
master; Harold Rosebraugh, sen
ior warden, and the other recent
ly elected officers.
SPEEDY EVACUATION
CHICAGO (INS) A transpor
tation expert says plans for speedy
evacuation must be ready in event
of an atomic attack. E. Grosvenor
Plowman,; president of the Nation
al Defense Transportation Associa
tion, told the Chicago Traffic Club:
"Orderly evacuation promises sur
vival and this would permit re
vival as quickly as possible of a
damaged city and its industries."
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