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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1952)
icket Stations I Down Town Six Containers To Serve Public miners for tickets lor 'If will be Placed at 81 on Docket in Traffic Court The city had almost a perfect I makimr ? .i-i.. . batting average in cases invoTv" the25 als' Involved in an acci. hazardous moving violations o? ! Fo, - the : omh? ! J. VZZ dent)' fore the" LZZ SSLST!! . '"elMersecUo;,. th. CUTTING IN: ,irj . ... """i v-ouri i uoge jonn Barber tv, Aivora nerman irance, nose- Judge John Barber said that the ctntaV . lurning laws "create an additional driving hazard" w uitii imposes the Wednesday nieht. .,2 J on.e,cfse involving a haz ardous violation was dismissed out of 81 on the docket. Sixty-two ODemn; " ' ZT ,t. , "PPear in court er. """' - i zv.r" . ,c au. ivine aj -,, euner pieaaefl or were found hi, .7 u"enai"" crossed up guilty and nine cases" were con. attorney by entering a plea of tinued. In all traffic caw 7jr 5, ' lo . anvlng under the in- burg, $10. 3 strategic few 11 be given to the pub Ff mo t ol merchants dur L! swine Opening activities i2. Stubs from these ta&ed into one ot the F-.. honveen 6 and o.io f "Th drawing will be held W orn, and the results will llunced soon after pver a '!!;ve ,obe ores- finners uu .. L retainers will be placed at tneconw Willamette 1oeTBro,,J40 Willamette Inth Ave.. Arbuckles. 10th and t?e St., and Flowers Un lted, 193 E. Broadway. ' i,es include an expense-paid E, to Palm Springs lor two, .- r!n0 wardrobe for 00 dim1" 1,1 61 n or woman, ace. ... . .t-.-.-.t... TketS Will "e oaiainHme i it entrances of participating pring Opening starts at 7:30 In. Tnursoay nwucu. in au tratfic cases 74R!, - "."mis unuer me in- in fines anrf hoil. f'uence of intoxiratino lir,,," i" . u. r.. " coiiectea. chare. Wh , LM. nuuy-contested case John1. , I -',:1J' ' ai- nell. of 16S9 nr.K. o. it,rney. understood that his client. """lu Ol In T. Connell wardrobe for a and electric ap- Buiny of vio at no the hour in a 30-m "n.;.u t in the RECKLESS DRIVING: necessity for Richard R. ralnvnn llAft W fifh more care on the part of the'driv-i $100. TRAFFIC LIGHT: Wilbur Everett Larsen, 751 E. 14th, $5: Ulrich Truempener, Omega Hall, $51 Chris Hagnes, Box 622, McKenzie Highway, Springfield, $5; David Russell, 1161 S. Wallace, $5; Randall S. "tu'sc .r,"F "a". of CottagelCoe. Rt. 1. Box 373. West l inn had pleaded guilty while; $5: Frances Elizabeth McDuffie, rnilrtrftnm An; The arresting officer if lyX?- . "not guilty" : he lireneri r niiP'ea hls comment was: "You don't need me, then." But after a hurried and muffled run. ierence while the iudee on W. 7th. testified that he sirened Connells car down after he had watched it go by the intersection of 7th and Grant at a "high rate of " which he estimated at between 50 and 55. He said he clocked the defendant at 40 for between one- Huaner ana one;nalf a block, and those in the courtroom looked on, Lively requested that the plea be changed and a trial be set. Judge Barber commented that it Connell protested that ho uiwas rather strance nrnreHnr ht not have been going as fast as the ine would allow it. officer stated. The high school 1 Cases involving hazardous mov student brought to court his par- j ln violations completed. Wednes ents and a witness riding with him I day night were: io oacK up nis story. He was fined ! $10. A Springfield man, Charles L Mahoney, 328 S. 42nd Place, was fined $5 on a charge of failing to yield the right-of-way to two small boys crossing the street at 10th and Willamette. Mahoney was (embers of AA to Explain llub's Purpose at Meeting Alcoholics Anonymous will take ALCOHOLICS Anonymous R' tne t,uinci.-imu vuiuiuucu me uvm inerapv Bendlv House, 2445 Kincaid on to-evening at 8 p.m. They will fcuss with the audience me Jit of their group and the asons the group exists. Tie local unit includes people in all walks of life, some 40 of All 01 Uieiu nine utwi lics to the extent tnat iney nave I jebs, families ana even oeen led because of it. Now they are ing good livings and are re ed members of the commu- BASIC RULE Ingmar Eugene CharnstromT Florence, $25; Floyd Richard Wooley, 1272 Parker, Springfield, $10; Byron Delbert Finke, 925 Filmore, $25; George Wilbur Mil lett, Rt. 2, Junction City, $15; Bess Rice, 1280 Laurel, Junction City, $10; Robert Edward Whitkcr, El mira, $15; Nellie Blanche Wills, 849 Crest Dr., $5; William Arthur Adams, 1589 Wilson. $10: Ivan I Paul Prior, 301 Norkenzie Rd. I $10; Raymond M. Porter, Maple- is; ton, sis; Norman K. Van Cleave, for ,983 W. 10th, $10; Nevan O. Sum- 317 S. F, Springfield, $5; Harold uaggett Kerns, 171 N. Jefferson, $5; Lawrence DeWitt Robertson, 1040 W. 17th, $5; Thomas Wesley Nordby, Jr., $5; Charles George smiled! Southerly, 1030 S. 17th, Salem, $5; Everett James Lemons, Junc tion City, $5; Clifford John Hults, Brownsville, $5; Glenn Douglas Mazen, 3097 Whitbeck Blvd., $20 (also, turn from wrong lane); Lloyd Ray Hutchinson, 503 Park Ave., $5; James Stacey, 1087 W. 12th, $5; Kenneth W. Parsons, 720 21st, Springfield, $5; Walter Gun drum, 100 Hansen Lane, $5: Daisy Caroline Hills, Rt. 1, Box 486, Springfield, $5; Harry Johann Jensen, 411 Louis Lane, $5; Ed ward Earl Pritchard, Box 124, Veneta, $5; Clarence Eugene Fipps, Rt. 1, Box 207B, Spring field, $5; Cecil A. Parks, 2047 Franklin, $10; Floyd J. Murphv, 1251 N. 35th, Springfield, $5; Joyce D. Stephens, Rt. 5, Box 370, $5; Clara L. Vantassel, 1461 Alder, $5; Philip L. Engelgau, 1470'J E. 19th, $5; Sherman E. Templeton, 339 W. 22nd, $5; Clarence A. Fish er, Rt. 1, Box 249, $5; Joseph W. Burgher, 255 Cheshire, $5; Ed the alcoholic. The alcoholics them-! mers, 530 Kinney Loop, $13; Bert' ward E.'Burgess, 2811 Allaiie, $5 Brandy Tourney ' Slated in Brazil JOAO PESSOA, Brazil (U.R) fit second international Bran- f Drinkers Tournament will be bid here April 2 with contes- uls from the United States, kuil, Britain, Greece, France, lolland and Argentina, It was tnounced Thursday. The first tournament was won 1 1 Swede who drank 14 bot- ti of brandy in two hours, alien the contest was over he lu able to tell the judges only k first name: Olaf. ;ed Cuthbert Hurt Traffic Collision Frederick A. Cuthbert of 2065 ral Hill Dr. was taken to Sac- I Heart Hospital for treatment a dislocated arm shortly after onignt Wednesday. He was in- led in a Franklin Blvd. traffic :aent near the Walnut St. in- section. Cuthbert was an out- lient. pgene police, who estimated fiages to Cuthbert's 1947 sedan SHO, cited the other driver. taie Gordon Gutzler, 34. of d, for improper driving. pses to the Portland man's coupe were listed by police approximately $350. selves claim that they can never be anything but alcoholics and their hope is to stay away from liquor. Tne group helps them by offering connections with others having the same problem. Many of the members can tell of committing petty larceny. spending all their earnings before they got home on payday and many other stories, just to get money for liquor. They can tell the lurid tales of delirium tremens and of the cure at the state hos pital in Salem. Their literature tells of the ex tremes of drinking hair tonics, I canned heat and vanilla for their alcohol content. On the other side it tells of how any member will Hrinj;. ,z "? failure to yield night. Members of the Alcoholics Anonymous are not against drink ing, they just realize that they have a condition or illness which does not allow them to drink in moderation. Some members even act as bartenders. The organization, some 150,000 SALEM (P) Writing a three persons in the world, has a creed 'letter word on a check resulted they call the twelve steps. It "is ; Wednesday in a perjury conviction W. Hunley, Rt. 2, Box 406, $15; Lenvil Edward Housworth, 1006 N. 1st, Springfield, $35; Orville Conrad Schnell, 3841 Souza Dr., $15; Eugene Carl Burkett, 4446 Highway 99S, $10. IMPROPER DRIVING Edward Ciezadlo, Fox Hollow Rd., $20. IMPROPER TURN Ben Browning Hopkins, 521 Main, Springfield, $10; Douglas Duane Marx, 746 E. 25th, $5. FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TO A PEDESTRIAN: CharlesEdmond Hilliard, 2350 Chambers, $5. RIGHT OF WAY Riley D. Woodford, 708 W. 10th, Clarence 'C. Else, 2065 Garden Lane, $5; Melvin L. Johnson, 115 W. 31st, $5; Victor M. Conklin, Hoffman Hotel, $5; Max Bauer, 1629 Agate, $5; Paul Einar Peter sen, 725 28th, Springfield, $10 Ray Newman, 258 S. 32nd, Spring field, $5; Leonard Jennings David, 331 Mill Springfield, $5; James Waldo Holley, 4550 Highay 99S, 55; Norman James Traylor, Drain, $10. STOP SIGN: James Orville Ross, 711 W, 11th, $5; Alva Howard Williams, 1048 W. 6th, $5; James Dallas Harpole, 1772 Willamette, $5; Neal Arthur Dikeman, 2940 Bessie, dis missed; Dell Albert Dodson, 5170 Highway 99S, $5; Marie Olive Perry, 2272 Jefferson, $25 (also, involved in an accident); Michael T. Fitzgerald, Rt. 2, Box 149, $5. State Supreme Court Rules Perjury in Check Charge similar to the Biblical ten com mandments only it covers their special' field, THE THREE or four speakers at Friendly House Friday night will bring out all of these points in detail plus many more. All the speakers are members of the local unit -which meets at Friendly House each Thursday at 8:30 p.m. The Friday meeting is open to the public and everyone interested is invited to attend. . WALTER L. LAN P, traffic safety coordi- yin the Traffic Safe- " on of the Secretary Males Office, will K ti fsene Friday as instructor "e"flh class in the cur- F(i police scnooi. I s. i will deal with state 'aws and ri.pr, Gem Collection To Be Shown . On display In the windows of a Willamette St, jewelry store Thursday night, Spring Open ing, will be a collection of jew els worth about $100,000. Skeie's Jewelers have arranged with their eastern representatives for the collection. In the collection is a platinum mounted bracelet with kite shaped brilliant cut diamonds worth $29,000; a necklace with 100 matched graduated diamonds, set in platinum, $15,000; a clip with marquise and baquette dia monds, $25,000; a pair of earrings with chandelier-type stones, 13 rounds and baguettes, $9500; a platinum diamond watch, $5000; cocktail ring with eight tapered amethysts and set with diamonds, $1000; a pendulum necklace with a 61 karat amethlst, $loou; ana several other pieces. The collection will also be shown Saturday at the Welfare League's style show. and a $350 penalty for Orln M. Davis of Yamhill County. Davis added the word "all" to a cancelled check he had written. He had sworn, though, that he had put the little word on the $50 check at the time it was written. THE STATE Supreme Court in an opinion by Chief Justice James T. Brand, upheld Circuit Judge Arlie G. Walker of Yamhill County- When the check was written, Davis wrote these words on it: "Rightaway for Elmer Bachmanns Timber." After it was cancelled, Davis added the word "all" at the end of the sentence so it would appear that he had paid- for the right-of-way in full. Davis forgot ane thing banks photograph checks when they are cancelled. The bank's picture proved that the word "all" wasn't on the check when it was cancell ed. THE SUPREME COURT also dis missed a Marion County damage suit of John Schukart against P. C. Gerousbeck, conductor of a South ern Pacific logging train which col lided east of Salem with Schuk- art's automobile on the night of March 13, 1948. Schukart won $2000 damages in the court of Circuit Judge George R. Duncan of Marion County. In the opinion throwing the case out, Justice Walter L. Tooze wrote: "IF IT BE DESIRABLE that railroad companies be required to adopt extra precautions at every country railroad crossing during the rainy season, the matter should be addressed to the legislature, not to the court." The court held the railroad was not negligent. Schukart also sued the fireman, E. E. Bentley, and the brakeman, Dale Fields, but they won in lower court. Eugene High News Rebels Surrounded SAIGON, Indochina (U.R) Franco-Viet Nam troops which have surrounded a Communist rebel di vision headquarters on a power E.H.S. Pep Club girls will be selling programs and guides at the State Tournament again this year. The Tournament will be Mar. 18- 22. The Pep Club undertook this year, also. Shirley Rhoads,newiy lnstaiiea financial chairman of the Girls' League has chosen the selling of all occasion cards as her project. 100 boxes of cards have been or dered and will go on sale at one dollar upon arrival. Mrs. Lousi Hagcbush, program director of KRVM; and radio co ordinator of the Eugene Public Schools, spoke to the 3rd period radio class which is instructed by tentative. The four man debate team which will represent E.H.S. at the district debate tournament is Dick Bronaugh and Sue Ross, af firmative, and Bob Maier ana Merle Atwood, negative. The 6th period speech class un der the instruction of Burton Filut has been studying debate procedure. To apply this study of technique the class is divided info several groups who will present debates on current controversial problems. PETITIONS were approved for Sally Calkins and Phyllis Stals berg as candidates for Secretary of the Student Body and David Rnrtnn Filut, The Rally Finalists who tried : r, a ranrtidatp for vipp nrps. out in front of the student coun- j jdent at tne student Council cil are: Barby Ranes, Betty An- Meetin! Wednesday, March 12. riprson. Julie Beacon, Sandra: Marllvn NoUnn has rpreivpH fiillv-fortified Red River island Williams, Shirley Rhoades, Jo Ann! boln county and district Elk's Thursday battled to close their LocKiin, jo ' scnoiarsnips wnicn total jaou. tran which thev believe will wipe Glenna out "several battalions" of Viet greaves, Minh rebels. Ann Hunger, Shirley nar- Miss Juliette Gibson, new staff Kathy Seymour, Jayne; advjsor nas announced to the stu- ADVERTISEMENT H Hey! Uncle Walt. jV before you buy a new car A I seethe new '52. Iy f 7 yJ with the world's) 1 Jr i J k J safest rSA iTeague, Sue Nosier, sniriey mc ILean and Susan Shaffer. The I boys finalists are Lewis Blue, Le- Roy Eggers, uavia uoiy, uuu Lodge, Oavid Newton and Jim Blue. nrama classes have chosen a dent council next years E.H.S. News co-editors for 1952-53 will be Jim Newsome and Roland Medcl. Janet Gustafson, E.H.S.D.A.R. Girl and her mother, Mrs. Mclven Gustafson, will be guests of the Everybody can see ifc Friday, March I4,h st my showroom. Vour KAISER-FRAZER Dealer three-act play M'Liss by Virginia EUgene chapter of the Daughters Mitchell to present in May. 0f the American Revolution for A CROSS-COUNTRY race was! dessert Friday evening. Other u-.j .. rwr Horn Park. Wash..1 district D.A.R. Girls and their l ast week-end. Nancie Dodge, mother, will also be present idov " . ... , . State tmirnamonl cuauin tirlr. nlaced f rst and Hon MisKimen.i -. uiuicu , uhirn will arimit HHntt in fourth. .,i all limn oro nmi on ! In (ho The five new memDers or im , " il newswriting staff will start writ- j f"co- for $4 each. ing for the E.H.S. news after' spring vacation. They will first; JOX Collector Balks c'ua?d ateSAt Bribe Question copy for the school paper. ! WASHINGTON P)-A Brook- The annual staff have received lyn Internal Revenue agent the galley proof from the printers j Thursday refused to tell House tax in Portland lor tne moi z.useu-1 ;' ... t, ... rnrrerted and went bribe from a taxpayer. k..ir uirrh 12 lor the final print-i The agent, George Klcinman, 42. . told the House Ways and Means Ti. rrpnrh Club. Spanish Club ; subcommittee he would not an and Latin Club are now making swer "any questions" on the plans for the assembly they aretgrounds that he might Incriminate presenting April 17. Plans are uu mnucu. 1 1 Li'. mi'' 7?fnS.52Si3 1 1 said throw j ouipc mm 1 1 said thpjow ) I I Iwhv do vou l 7 IB ' A I -ct , Wha(. -rngf car jg gg "si fjut ft S So am I, Phyllis. Bu t I'm S fwalt, I'll ccmcronise on ABut, Phyllis, they'll 1 I V expect? as the day e bought I soperanrwated.) a better man tlian the 0 a G3smaster- that's J allow only 5680 on r 1 1 n wC rfT r n "mi a ? J- - . C HEY? TAKE IT EASY GETflWBV f OH -OH, (JO t l ( ITS O.K.! 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