M WOK S COl UTrwoI).Cl'S FilHMl SI2IK*Followin': dilations for' 1)\VITwo motorists, one of them a Fairborn resident, were fined $125 and costs in Mayor Harry A. Dellinger’s court yesterday on charges of driving while intoxicated.Fines were levied against Margaret Louise Cutter, 702 Adams st . and Warnie Vincel Salyer, 417 Belmont ave., Springfield,Four other motorists were cited into court on speeding charge es. Fined $10 and costs were John Raymond Weber, 420 Dilly dr,, Medway; Dewey Reid Conn, 3448 Valley pike, Dayton, and Calvin David Blunt, Youngstown,o ;Marion Season, 422 Washington St., Xenia, forfeited $10 bond ona speeding countForfeiture of $20 bond alsoresulted when Ivyl Gilliam, 4385 Byesville blvd., Dayton, failed to appear for hearing on a drunk and disorderly charge.Cited for failure to yield the right of way, Henry Armand Duhaime, 1321 Travis rd . Dayton, was fined $5 and costs.9To lilt;- AICCfrV1ICOLUMBUS (INS) — The State Welfare Department will announce within a few weeks new quotas on the number of mental patients which each county may send to state mental institutions.Welfare Director John B. Larn-neck said that the new quotas would le based on the 1950 census, rather than the 1940 count, as is1n/iu' t ha r u