The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1922, Page 11

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cee “BENCH RESERVE" PLAN TO RELIEVE COURT CONGESTION Ex-Judge - Grossman’s Will Be Submitted to Leg- |su islature Next Year. bene of Gi Idea}put cers in t whe will that onee 4 nian to relieve the cong Geseral Se op bail often has to wait two years Ore trial, has been formulated in detail by Moses H Grossman, A bill embodying his plan tion in ns, where a di former Jud, has also been prep tion to the Leg! session The plan is it calls to the aid of the court the services of inguished attorneys of this city ct as Auxiliary Judges of the court. Just as a reserve army is created. Onc of the practical features of the plan fg the enlistment of these attorneys | | without salary, given wholly the law may the better administered in the rity “Just at this time, with a so-called crime wave flowing through the city, the congestion of the criminal calen- " Judge Grossman The District Attorney has rightfully said that he has not the machinery with which to dispose of the cases that confront him, Then the idea came to me that there number of distinguished lawyers in this city who would be glad to act as judges to relicve the calendar, pro- vided a plan might be devised whereby their abilities could be utilized hen I had conce a plan : Miller about it, At i been int to ed for presenta- ture at its next novel in that It creates a,reserve judiciary, ng} ar t was clear to me that two addi Judges would, aid but tittle in olving the problem, so [drew for the Fovernor the picturg of a bottle with a narrow neck Ss neck 1 labelled 0 indicate the number of Judges boeing the court. Below the neck | It drew the body of the bottle with its utter of cases, I pointed out to him that the space marked ‘7? was all 00 BMall for the contents of the bot- le, that only a very thin stream rould pass t bit. Then I widened t tH it men nine, but even then t Was a mighty narrow opening The Goyernor agreed with me that 1 width of eight availed little, So 1 said to him, ‘Suppose we widen it til! t measures four times the present He at me in surprise. instead of having only two], judges we twenty- + total twenty-eight This, he again hgreed, would go a long way toward he desired solution “When he usked me how this could he accomplished 1 told him my plan for the utilization of the hat number of lawyers in practice in have services of You Learn to Play for Your Qwn Pleasure ————| Then You Be- come so Ski I- ful in Playing the if WourLilzER SAXOPHONE “That you find yourself in demand for enter- tainments, parties and dances. You can in- ‘crease your earning power with very little . effort. ‘ The Saxophone is extremely easy to play. Within a short time you can play simple selections, thereafter you pro- .. gress rapidly. SacopHone oUTEITS ; $90.00 up & | SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 1 Terms as $2 Weekly Low as “afl ur /: 120 West 42d St. : Phone Bryant 8140 tleing Agen honed directly to The World M4000 Bockman, New York. or / Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main. in some cases close to a million dollars a year, to accept a permanent judge- ship, would be glad to give a month of their time each year to sit on the clear the calendar. reason wh ull cases of murder in the first degree, ‘The enlistment of such court offi- ’ and not be able to enjoy long ~~ this city, men who, though unable to] periods of freedom under bail. It afford the sacrifice of incomes ranging | will also do much to do away with the politician who makes a business of furnishing bonds—for a considera- tion. h as auxiliary judges und help io, that is the plan, and f see no it cannot work out to the e, Let these twenty- est be called auxiliary or commissioners of the Court eneral Sessions. Tae from them give them, otherwise, identical jurisdiction as that of the permanent will provide a reserve judiciary his city which will be available never an emergency arises. It also serve to convince criminals they can be brought to book at all ofl oor 2 Specials Slip-on Sweaters 2.95) Just as smart as the sketch indicates; of Mohair, with horizontal fibre silk stripe of contrasting color. Jade, buff, orchid, henna, Hard- ing blue, wallflower. Others from 1.79 to 39.50 Sports Blouses 1.95 Dimity, voile and batiste, in button-up-the-back, with round collars, and slip-on styles; collars, cuffs and pipings of gingham, flutings and hand-drawn work, Orchid, rose, bisque, tan, Copen, flesh, white. Glove Silk Vests 125 superior quality glove silk; bodice tops with ribbon straps or built-up shoulders. Reinforced under arms. Suede Fabric Gloves, 85c Of the famous Van Raalte make; gauntlet and 16- button length styles; sand, gray, beaver, white; all sizes. eee eee Glove Sil Hosiery, 1.85 All silk from top to toe, in plain and novelty weaves, in fashionable colors, black and white, ye had an emergency fleet in the why should we not have an emergency judiciary in time of peace? The bill proposed will make these at- torneys available as judges or com- missioners for a period of one or two years, during which they may be called to the bench for, weeks a year in two detached periods, if that should be more convenient, or for a month at a time, “Many persons arrested are cager for immediate trial. able to obtain it under the plan I pro- It is contensplated in the bili that upon the request of a defendant and the consent of the District At-|' a Judge of General Sessions must make an order providing for !m- mediate trial. If the District Attorney rkin’s pose. torne} should not one case it is ‘may.’ eight voneh, say, four Rootlergers Staff to Get Arrest of three They would be as booze running. Cee lowr price. consent, the may make a motion before the Judge asking the court to order such a trial and the court may grant the order, In} ‘must,' In the other The only time the court would be justified in declining to issue the order would be in case all twenty- Judges were occupied on the a COAL PIRATES PLUNDERING A BARGE Alone In Stealing men in a launch with six tons of coal in Raritan Bay revealed that coal running is almo: prevalent and profitable In the last two months thousands of dollars’ worth of coal have been stolen defendant coal ts stole from barges that are continually towed from the Amboys to New York City. 7 in New Jersey State men put out | of fifteen coal barges. men were in the barg into thelr h. dd into re arrested, they were Charles Muldoon and Williar Amboy. CAUGHT atts, eae eae bcd ATLANT DA ATLANT! March light saving will Ko into eff around here his was de whions MANY SCASOMS AGO Special for SATURDAY Steel Beaded Canton Crepe Dresses In a variety of models—three illustrated above 18.00 An achievement in Fashion and in Value! Simple in line and embellished with steel bead motifs, they retaia the chic of their expensive originals and serve with equal distinction for day and informal occasions. There are styles to suit varied tastes, in the new Spring colors, in sizes 14 to 44. Other Frocks and Gowns, 25.00 to 150.00 Tweed Suits 17.50 lmmaculately tailored, of good-looking tweeds, in fashionable models and colors, silk lined throughout and em bodying all the smart touches that make for jauntiness. One pictured * Sports Coats 17.50 Herringbenes, man-tailored with raglan sleeves, in loose or belted models. Values without a peer. ‘Tweeds and Mixtures, swagger notched and conyertible collars, into topcoats, * Exclusive Capes, Wraps and Coats 28.00 She who would be enveloped with distinction on Easter morn ueed go no further than this diversified collection, Copied and adapted from successful Paris models i i and beautifully fashloned of crepe siiks and luxurious weaves, they will please the most varied tastes, brilliantly contrasting crepe linings. The favored standing collar, flowir silk fringe, embroidery aud nall-heads are prominently { One model pictured tassel-tipped sleeves, atured. And many have Fur Collared Capes and Wraps, 39.75 to 125.00 * Man-Tailored * * Tricotine Suits 29.50 Designed on the most appreved lines sponsored by Varis, and developed of a superior Tricotine, there is nothing but the price to indicate their inexpensiveness Exquisite tailoring, snug-fitting shoulders and sleeves, aud all the niceties of detail of the custom-tailored suit are evident, Lined with silk crepe Other Tailored Suits, 35.00 to 97.50 motorboat for a atri They followed and followed and found the motorboat lashed to stern of the Inst barge, shoveling coal One sald they had r next day's operations, boat. They said Edward ucklow of South their CITY VOTES TO BEGIN SAVING APRIL April 2 and terminate the last Sunday 1 d upon at a meeting of The A New Purchase of Misses’ Silk Frocks (for afternoon and semi-dress wear) will be placed on sale to-morrow (Saturday) and will offer remarkable value at $25.00 These smart, newly-made Spring frocks (many of which are appropriate for youthful women) are variously developed in silk crepes, georgette and other silk fabrics. Some are hand- embroidered, some lace-trimmed; and all the modish colors are to be found among them, including navy blue and the new vivid tones. A limited number, but varied; not every size in every style (Sale on the Second Floor) Specially prepared for to-morrow The First Spring Sale of Women’s Milanese Silk Gloves (Mousquetaire, 16-button length) exceptionally low-priced at $1.35 per pair These are fine-quality gloves, pure silk throughout, with reinforced tips. ‘They may be obtained in white, gray, beaver, pongee, mastic and black. Sale on the First Floor) Exceptional Values (in the regular stocks) are now being offered in the following: Natural Stone Marten Scarfs for wearing with the Spring tailleur; an unusually fine collection at $38.00 each \ (Fur Department, Third Floor Smart Spring Tailleurs for Misses and Youthful Women A special group of new, fashionable medeis cut on the grace- fully slender lines that are now the vogue; developed in navy blue allewool twill of superior quality and priced at $45.00 Misses’ Suits Department, Second Floer Madison Avenue- Fifth Avenue, New Bork Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street i 4

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