| Show i Court Convicts Three As Drunken Drivers r ir i. i Three motorists were convicted of drunken driving charges fA by City Judge Albert H. H Ellett in police court Friday W. W B. B Layne 49 of 1450 Emerson Emerson Emerson Emer Emer- son avenue received a six months' months jail sentence after he was convicted convicted con con- convicted of driving while under the influence of alcoholic liquor May blay 3 His automobile crashed into the rear of a car which had stopped t for a red traffic light Following his arrest he was given an alcoholic examination by Police Surgeon Clarence R. R Open- Open shaw Layne Layn had been convicted of a reckless driving charge court attaches said Admitted TIll Tipsy Charge Chare Glen Griffin of 58 Orpheum avenue avenue ave are nue flue admitted a drunken driving charge and was scheduled to to be I sentenced Tuesday He was arrested arrested arrested ar ar- rested April 23 after his automobile made a three-quarter three turn while trying to stop for a red light at First South and State streets A third motorist C. C M. M Anderson 48 48 was convicted after testimony of his physician Dr L. L W. W LInder failed to convince the court Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day afternoon that the defendants defendant's physical condition at the time of his arrest was due to Illness Dr LInder told the court the illness ill illness ill ill- K ness produced actions similar to those of an intoxicated person Mr Anderson will be sentenced June 29 I Commitment Issued i A jail commitment was ordered Issued for a fourth convicted drunken driver Edward R. R Lakin 46 of 67 Chicago street Lakin was sentenced last Friday to pay a fine and serve 10 days of a day 60 jail sentence He lIe was vas granted a stay of execution which expired last Saturday Alfred Bissel 28 of Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington street was sentenced to pay 5 or serve one day in jail on a ar r speeding charge A similar penalty penalty penalty pen pen- alty was imposed for driving across the center line of a street on May 11 On charges of operating automobiles automobiles automobiles auto auto- mobiles with faulty brakes Alonzo t M. M King of East First South street Pete Kanon of 1280 East Easta a South Temple street Loren G. G Loveland 30 of Copperfield and Helen Sorensen 23 of 1938 Tenth J t East street were given the option of paying a 5 fine or serving two I davs days in jail S. S W W. Lowell of 1013 Fifteenth East street and Henry Peter Bosch of Center street each forfeited 1 t 5 bonds on similar charges Two Tuo Get 2 Fines S. S B. B Gough of Woods Cross and D. D W. W Armstrong of Third avenue avenue avenue ave ave- nue were sentenced to pay 2 fines or serve one day in do jail for driving cars with improper brakes George Stover of 1223 ster a avenue avenue forfeited a 2 bond bondon on a charge of cutting corners and Milton Otley of 37 D street was fined 2 on a similar charge Three motorists forfeited 5 bonds on charges of ignoring stop signs They were Blaine Anderson Anderson Ander Ander- son of Second avenue J. J C. C K Kelly lIy of 1119 First avenue and Moleta Bell of street Forfeit Bonds Donds I Bonds of 1 51 each were forfeited by H H. V. V of Har liar Harvard Harvard vard yard avenue T. T Scott Varley of 2129 Second East street and A. A W. W Anderson of 1155 Seventh East street for jaywalking Ray Christensen of 1530 West Second North street forfeited a 1 51 bond on a charge of failing to yield t the e rIght right right-of of way to a trl trian n. n He was arrested by Traffic Investigator M. M L. L Christensen Hugh of South Eighth West street forfeited a 1 51 bond on a charge of riding a bi bicycle bicycle bicycle bi- bi cycle without a light or warning bell Frank of Bountiful forfeited a 1 bond on a charge of driving a car with no muffler Arthur McCallister of Ramona avenue was was' sent sentenced to pay a 1 51 fine or serve one day in jail for making an Illegal al turn and David Gunnell of K street forfeited for for- felted on a char charge e of double parking and leaving his machine unattended |