Judge Dooley EndsU.S. District CourtJudge Joseph B, Dooley , closed ou* the January .term-of U. S. District Court: Tuesday, filing a number of orders- before depart-., ing for his home in Amarillo, after three weeks of hearing cases here.Judgments were filed Tuesday on a number of government' suits, must of which involved crop production loans. - The judgments were as follows: -Roy M.. Muse, $40; Floyd, and Evelyn. Jennings, $704.11; E.'H, BouUioun; Sl.287.67; Warren G. Luckey, $377.96; Joe Yocum, $700 and'Lewis F. Triplett,- $99.92,Other judgments filed included 0. R. .LaRoux.-.against. Employ e r s Liability Assurance Corp., $2,750 plus $1,000, attorney’s fees to . Scarborough, Yates,. Scarborough. -and Black, Abilene; and Employers Liability' Assurance Corp., Ltd., against L. B. . Glifton Jr., $1,866.6.7 plus $933.33 attorneys fees to Brum-metti Brumtnett Salyars.Device Condemned Judge Dooley also-.signed an order condemning and'forfeiting to the government “An .ozonegenerating device consisting of glass, tubes• that glow and cause formation of ozone in surrounding. air when electrical attachments are connected with suitable electric'current, mounted on a base stamped with letters; R. Eish SE and two. pamphlets' entitled Ozone Therapy, by.O, M. Justice, M. ■ D.” and. “Ozone God’s Gift to Humanity .No. 3 lecture by J. H. Effenberg, Rs. D„ Ph. D.” .