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Show Thursday, May 15, 1958 THE DAILY RECORD Pare 27th STATE BAR CONVENTION COMMITTEE James Medina To Talk 5 . . . (Continued from Pace 2) siderable number of case books and text books chiefly devoted to against the 17 leading investment matters of proedure. Judge Mebanking houses for alleged viola- dina Speaks contains a selection of the Sherman Act. In Oc- tion of his publis addresses made tober 1953 Judge Medina filed a tion of his public addresses made which cover a wide 400-opage opinion dismissing thirty years, of subjects from range Why the charges and containing what study Latin and the Pursuit of is often referred to as the best Happiness to a series of Bar history of the investment banking Association speeches on the subbusiness ever written. From his ject of improving the administration of justice, which were made decision in that case the governby him as Chairman of the Secment took no appeal. tion of Judicial Administration of the American Bar Association Having been promoted to the to which the royalties of the book United States Court of Appeals have been donated. for the Second Circuit in June Shortly after the conclusion 1951, the judge was unable to of the trial Wilfred Funk, Inc. of take his place on the court for New York City, jublished a biosome 2 12 years during which graphy by Hawthorne Daniel, enhe was concluding the trial of the titled Judge Medina, which has case against the investment bank-ed- s; gone through two editions. but finally, in the fall of He is a charter Trustee of 1953, he took his seat on the Princeton University and a life Court of Appeals. (trustee of Teachers College, In the intervening years Judge Columbia University. Medina has received many medals The most important event of and awards, largely based upon his career, however, was his his conduct of the trial of the Comto Ethel Forde Hillyer, munist leaders and his writing marriage of East Orange, New Jersey, on and addresses, the best known, of 6, 1911. They have two sons, which are The Judge and His June R. Medina, Jr. and Stand-is- h Harold God and The Spiritual Quality Forde Medina, both lawyers, of Justice, both of which are six grandchildren, four boys and included in his latest book, two girls. and Judge Medina Speaks, which was published under the auspices of the Section of Judicial Administration of the American Bar Associatin in reegnition of the judges leadership in improving the administration of justice as Chairman of the Section. He was chosen Man of the Year in 1949 by the Associated Press newsmen. P. McCune dd L. M. Cummings Daniel Dykstra A. C. Emery Andrew R. Hurley John H. Snow Earl Tanner Spencer Haycock Richard Dibblee Ned Warnock A. P. Kesler James Murphy J. Royal Andreasen Dean Sheffield Ira A. Huggins NOW BEFORE I BEGIN, I WOULD LIKE TO SAY SOMETHING . . . . . Steadman ESaei tpt&fLolt,, NoifKii Norma, Sandy to Walker B Jordan to Walker Bk' 'I... ker During his career as a lawyer and teacher he published a con T; 1.800; S3FClBgj(ijrSfir Cif C C' Snd to WMker Bk A TrCo; 724 Arlo E Wintle, Beverly, ii ; -'. ' . ' ' . ' , ThomfnIrralne, $042; Fum Z c4 t . X ,. ' - ' r rvie, Delores. Sandy to i Commercial: Cred Plan, Uth W to Commercial Cred Flan, Inc; . Cred TJn; $1,665; 1 .jf : Y $336; -- Bk & Tr Co; $1,156; Equip. 725 G Llnthicum.LaRue.Murrayto Walker Bk A Tr Co; 286; & Tr Co; $606; Equip. -'- Larry Washer v.Co; $1,275; Equip. 726 Richard A Jensen, Carole, 2086 LaCresta Dr, far Sugarhouse Fin " 2475; Equip. ... Co: c A Fum ; Car KYl $3,011; Clks 'W 2nd W 202 - 727 Eaequiel P Valdez, Rebeoca; Soto,City,Fin Co; ' ,, , : ' .. 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Maxwell Lane to H A Co;$168; Car 999 Amer Sav & Ln Assn to VerA Co; ' $4,730; 05 Downington to II non M Townlcy et al; $3,333; : 4 5F Georgia,' Murray to H A Co; $724; Car A Furn Kendall. Fern. 2907 So Pth EtoHACo: ,11.414: 2Cars al to Marvin . . . i i ..-j I ; 20 16 5 Ac n to Thomas fe00; 27 3S 1W 021 West Coast Life Ins Co to irfin; $3,500; Equip Thcron E Moffett; $8,500; 26 Phlrtti? W4 w, 6th So to Househoid Fin Corp; 1 Seattle Fur Exchange; ; j Pleasant View Hts ' r y f $1,050; Furn'" Jesse to A Ln 022 First Fed Sav n tef Sl to The Lockhart Co; Behold Brewer Homes, Inc; $17,000; Fi WU fcJ. .U ,4. ' Y ' , 25 So Olym Hts No 2 7 'v" tV VY Vv fVwn 41 440r' Car & Fin to Knight 023 First See Bk to John O Speck; Fum McGhie, 2229 Fardown Ave 833 Gary' D. Cox, Della, Keamst DiaWndFln Co; $695; Fin- ( ! in trim TdHneHtt Murray Inc; $U,400; 406 Terrace View -- ' . v ; ' v - . - ; |