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Show COURT SYSTEM SHIFTOUTLINED Litigants and attorneys Tuesday were advised by Third district court judges concerning several details In connection with new court rules which became effective Monday and will reeolt in each of the em dlvi- . aions of court specialising la cor-' cor-' tain type of eases. Judge Oscar W. McConkie, who accepted assignment to the miscel-' miscel-' laneous or No. 1 division, issued In- - atructions as follows: v The experts matters will he heard only at 2 p. m. dally, except Saturday; Satur-day; divorce calendars will be disposed dis-posed of on Mondays, except matters mat-ters which have already been noticed no-ticed for Friday, February 6; probate pro-bate calendars are slated' for Wed- ; nesdays. except matters which have - been noticed already for hearing on ' February 8 and 11, which calendars calen-dars will both bs heard by another division of the court, Filing Time Set Notices for probate matters must be filed at the clerk's office,, city . and county building, not later than Friday at 5 p. m. to be placed on the following Monday's calendar. Thursdays and Fridays will be re-aerved re-aerved by Judge McConkie for law i and motion calendars and Saturdays for naturalisation. To facilitate in disposal of law and motion mattera already noticed for Saturday of this week, court attaches are contacting counsel, in . every possible case with a view to obtaining stipulations permitting hearing of the matters on either Thursday or Friday of the current Week, it was reported, i Judge McConkie, who will also handle all receivership matters, said his assignment in that respect will not extend to receiverships now in process of liquidation, but merely to new casss. Under the general rules adopted by tha Judges, Judge Roger I. Mc-Donough Mc-Donough continues as presiding judge in charge of assigning cases; Judge Herbert M. Schiller will try . criminal cases, leaving the remaining remain-ing four divisions, including Judgs v McDonough's, open to assignment on any civil case and any criminal case, provided Judge Schiller's cal- |