• Vileekly COMPLETE ESTABLISHED 1904 drio Totirgtatt4 CAMPUS nt COVERAGE Volume,Bs=^-Nuniber 20 10 Students Found Guilty By Burgess Defendants Sentenced For Motor Code Violations. 2 Beatings Postponed By Leitzell Until today Ten students were fined for viola tions of the State Motor Vehicle code at a hearing before Burgess Wilbur F. Leitzell Wednesday night. Two cases were postponed until today. Burgess Leitzell handed down the decisions after searching through 'the statutes in order to find the most le fleet decisions. He stressed the fact to all offenders that the law required all motor vehicles to stay at least 1,- 000 feet fichind a fire truck. Roland W. Oberholtzer '36 plead guilty of driving a car with a person hanging on the running board. -He was-fined $27.50. Francis J. Andrews '36 plead guilty of riding on Ober: holtzer's running (ward and was fined $7.50. ' Jack Laslcowitz '36 pleaded guilty of the two charges of driving a car with a rider on the running board and of leaving his car parked without the brakes drawn, allowing it to drift down the street and hit Marguerite Bayer. He will spend six