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1GIANT TASK IN PICKING 22 JUDGES Daugherty Must Select New Jurists for the United States Courts | | | BY LEO R. SACK x | | yright, 1921, Seattle Star) WASHINGTON, Deo. 8.—“T must be confident that they will know neither the rich nor the poor, the white nor the black, and they must have no prejudice, Their minds must operate in ab solute justice to amy man’s cause while in the performance of their duty.” It was the attorney general of the United States speaking. He was thinking aloud on the qualifications of the men he will soon be called up- on to recommepd for the federal ju dlciary, | Two 7 ago Harry M. Daugher ty was dh attorney at Columbus, 0, Today he is about to be confronted With the greatest responsibility of ite | kind ever intrusted to an attorney general | Within a few woeks congress Itkely | will have passed and President Har- Iding sigtfed, a nm law increasing the }federal judiciary by 22 district judges, | ‘This is being done upon recommen. [dation of the department of justice. | Previously a special committee of federal judges and district attorneys, headed by John BE. Sater, of the {Southern district of Ohio, investigut jed and found that congestion of fed- eral court dockets thruout the coun- try was such that it could only be relieved by the appointment of addi tional jurists. Chief Justice‘ Taft participated in the investigations, and indorsed the findings. ALREADY GIVING TASK HIS ATTENTION Anticipating favorable action, the attorney general already is giving his Every tire marked Never before in have tires sold low as these prices. 1.35 1.40 task. To be called upon to make 22 such recommendations to the president at ‘one time is unprecedented in Amer! can history, Already tremendous pressure is be Ing brought upon Attorney General Daugherty by senators, congresamen and politicians thruout the country for the appointment of favored can- didatea, ha stried to avoid discusaion of these apopintments as much as poasi bie, he declared, and has kept his mind open, No selections have been agreed upon, and will not ¢ ays, until all the candidates and thel> qualifications are thoroly investi- gated, z “A man’s character, his ment, his industry, hig habits, hi experience, his assoctations, his in tegrity, his early education and the character of the people he has anso a with, will count,” Daukherty Daugherty says he will seek wherever possible younger men than has been the custom heretofore. Daugherty prefers men between 45 jand 55, who will be eligible for pro- Motion to the circuit bench. The attorney general in making his selections will favor where pom. ble ambitious district attorneys whose records show they have enforced the law “without favor to any man and with iMlifference to the conse- SUPPT) @ cl way. We went Into courts over tech- nicalities and fought over them and followed them. = “In the last 20 years there has == been a change. Modern thought and — methods have displaced these cus == toms. Governments have developed, = and the courts have taken notice of the changing cfvilization.” Attorney General Daugherty called attention to the recemt decision in New York of Judge Van Fleet, who imposed jail sentences on violators of the Sherman act, establishing a precedent and imposing a penalty that is calculated to cause more re spect for this maligned statute. “I won't recommend any man,” he “It beats me. feels as much at home in the ha This was at a dinner at the Ma The expression on Lord Northeliffe's face seems to say, I don’t see how they do it.” | editor of the Far Eastern Review, as an old-fashioned fork. But a chopstick nd of J. N. Penlington (right), ple club, Tokyo. Fruit Show Sued by Fixture Firm Suit was filed Wednesday tn su perior court by the City Electric & Fixture Co, against the Pacific Northwest Fruit Exposition, Inc., to recover $1,417.50 alleged due for in stallation of the lighting system at the recent fruit show in the Beli st. terminal, Big Crowd Out for Angora Grotto Play A large crowd witnessed Wednes. day night's presentation of “Are You & Mason?” at the Shrine auditorium. Thursday night is Shrine night and best attention to the momentous|¥e"t om. “if he is to set up in hie | mind the question of whether « law is to be enforced. All laws must be enforced and against everybody alike.” One other qualification Daugherty will insist on, be gays, is that the candidates be men of “courage and ~ DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. 35 cents buys a bottle of “Dander- ine” at any drug store, After one application you can not find a par- Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance.—Advertisement, Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff ‘The only sure way to get rid of @andruff is to dinsolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply ft at night when retir ing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will | be gone, and three or four more ap- plications will completely dissolve and entirély destroy every singlé sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. 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Over 500 members of the Walla) Walla county bureau are expected to be in the city on December 14, tn Attendance at the annual meeting of | the county bureau. gram has been arranged. oe ‘The student body of the Summer will produce a play “The Juniors” In the school auditorium on December 17, high called Articles of incorporation have been filed at Olympia by the Wenatchee Savings & Loan association having authorized $2,000,000, eee ‘The muste of the old-fashioned dance will be heard December 16 fn Puyallup when the Firemen's ball is held in the Civic building. All money be turned over to the charity fund for Chriitmas cheer, eee Decjared to be one of the finest bank buildings of its site in the the new home of the Bank of Clallam County in Port Angeles ia now ready for occupancy. eee derived will state, ‘That Vancouver should be the dis inter of Clarke county and should have a free public market is the declaration of I. 8. Holton of that * | olty. tributing Degree of Honor Elects Officers Seattie lodge No. 1, Protective elected the following officers. president, 2 Mary Veale; firet vice president, Har riet Cranney; second vice president, Elia Ray; Honor Lala recorder, Drop a Uttie| financier, Jensie A. Moore; treasurer, “Treezone” on an aching corn, in-|Jennle Batley; usher, Kate Stafford; stantly that corn stops hurting, then | aasistant usher, Jeanie Johnson; in shortly you lift it right off with fin.|side watch, Mra. Sherrer; watch, J. F, Fogerty; trustee, Mabel Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of | Peterson; musician, Blanche Detlef. “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi-! sen; clent to remove every hard corn, soft | Yates. corn, or corn between the toes, andjof the lodge the talluses, without soreness or ir) Ancient Order of United Workmen jhall, Ninth ave. and Union at. examining physician, G. LL. After January 1 all meetings “Mother, bring home some of Boldt’s Milk Bread}—Advertisement. 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