Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 299, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1926 — Page 10

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ANCIENT LEGAL PROCEDURE FOR ENGLISH TRIAL Impeachment Case to Be Conducted With Old English Formalisms. Timet Washington Bureau. ISM New Torfc Avenue WASHINGTON, April 16.—Formalisms of an older da.y will rule the conduct of the House and Senate when Judge George W. English's tmpeichment trial Is held. His trial will he the tenth such trial In American historyThe procedure of Impeachment trials goes back to the English custom. and was adopted by the United States along with much other English legal lore. Flrvt trials were held In England in the fourteenth century. The House has voted the impeachment, 306 to 62. The next step will come when nine "prosecutors" appointed by the House appear before the Senate at an appointed time. Vice President. Dawes will signal the sergeant-at arms, who will proclaim as follows: "All persons are commanded to keep silence, on pain of Imprisonment. while the House of Representatives Is exhibiting to the Senate of the United States articles of 1m peachment against George W. English." The Senate will then tlx a day for the opening of the trial, when English will he summoned to appear and answer the charges against, him. The Senate functions as the court.

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necessary to be put. It is then asked by the presiding officer. It requires a two-thirds vote to impeach. A Judgment of “guilty" on any one of the five articles of Impeachment will automatically remove English from the bench and debar him forever from holding public office. FOR FINER TETUTtE fn order to get the delicate, fine grained texture that a cup custard should have, cook it at a very low temperature.

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