Show CRIMINAL CALENDAR INCLUDES INCLUDES' 50 CASES Lik Likelihood of three e divisions of Third district ort court o- o rt being assigned to trial of criminal cas cases 3 loomed Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day as prosecutors surveyed nearly 50 cases pending before the court which opens the fall all term Tuesday County Attorney Harold E. E Wallace has placed at the disposal of District Attorney Calvin W. W R Rawlings the ser services vices of two deputy county attorneys to assist in prosecutions Grant Macfarlane Macfarlane Mac Mac- farlane assistant city attorney cy and Gerald Irvine prosecutor for lor the city at the the public safety building will handle all city ity appeal cases in district court Judge James W McKinney will pre pro preside preside side over criminal division of the court during the coming year Until trial calendars are caught up he willbe will willbe willbe be assisted by two judges one trying city appeals and the other regularly calendared felony cases About men and women summoned summoned sum sum- on the jur jury panel anel have been instructed to report at I 9 0 a a. a m. m Tu Tuesday Tues Thea- s- s day for examination on their general qualifications The group will vill be divided dl di vided in half halt with one half serving the first six weeks of the term and the other group croup the remaining six weeks The first major criminal case to be tried will be that of Chester Hougensen Hougen- Hougen sen 34 of South Eighth West street charged with first degree murder mur mur- der in connection with the shooting of Fr Frank Miller last May 30 S. S I |