Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 February 1937 — Page 15
FRIDAY, FEB. 5, 1937
Draft of Court Reorganization Bill
(Continued from Page One)
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ed States for service in any district court, or, subject to the authority of the Chief Justice, by the Senior Circuit Judge of his circuit ic service any district court within the circuit A district judge de nhted and hSsigned to another district reunder may hold cocourt Se paratel ly and at the same time as the district judge in such district.
All designations 2nd made he
assignments 1 be filed in the
office of lerk y entered on the minutes of both the court from and to which a judge is designated and assigned, and thereafter the judge so designated and assigned $ ] uthorized to discharge all hit duties (except the power of 8 ntment to a statutory positic of permanent designation ol a ne
wspaper or depository of funds) the court to which he and assigned. The assignment ol & judge shall not impair his authority to pe rform such judicial duties of the court to which he was commised AS may be necessary or appropriat e. The designation and assignment of any judge may be terminated at any time by order of the { Justice of the Senior Circuit Judge, as the case may be B)--After the designation and assignment of a judge by the Chief Justice, the senior Circnit Judge of the circuit in which such judge is commissioned may certifv to the Chief Justice any consideration which such senior Circuit Judge believes to make advisable that the designated judge remain in or return for service in the court to which he was commissioned. If the Chief Justice deems the reasons sufficient he <hall revoke, or designate the time of termination of, such designation and assignment. C) In case a trial or hearing has red upon but has not been
1, judge of signated designation and
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been 1 ente 3 concluded before the expir ation of the period of service of a distr hy! (Sane J l cet ory 1 Nn indge designated ana assigned h
service shall,
un r, the period ol unless terminated under the provi sions of subsection (A) of this section. be deemed to be extended un til the trial or hearing has been Anv designated and as- | “judge who has held
concluded. signed district
court in anotuer district than his own shall have power, notwith-| standing his absence from such Qis-
trict and the expiration of any time | limit in his designation, to decide ail matters which have been submitted to him within such district, to
decide motions for new trials, settle bills of exceptions, certify or authenticate narratives of testimony or pe rform any other act required
bv law or the rules to be performed ‘der to prepare any case so tried review in an appellate his action thereon in| filed with the clerk of the court where the trial or hearing was had shall be as valid as if such action had been taken by him within that district and within the period of his designation. Any des-! iecnated and assigned circuit judge who has sat on another court than | he own shall have power, notwith= | nding the expiration of any time | designation, to partici- |
in O01 bv him for court and
writing
mit in his Dae sub ed to the court while he was sitting and to perform or partieci-| pate in any act appropriate to the | disposition or review of matters sub- | itted while he was sitting on such | court, and his action thereon shall | be as valid as if it had been taken | while sitting on such court and | vithin the period of his designation. |
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| | A)—The Supreme Court Shall | have power to appoint a proctor. It shall be his dufy: (1) To obtain | if deemed by the Court to be | desirable, to publish information as | to the volume, character, and status | of litigation in the District Courts and Circuit Courts of Appeals, and such other information as the Su- | preme Court may from time to time | require by order, and it shall be the
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| vigilance about
duty of any judge. clerk or marshal of any court of the United States promptly to furnish such information as may be required by the proctor: (2) to investigate the need of assigning District and Circuit Judges to other courts and to make recommendations thereon to the Chief Justice; (3) to recommend, with the approval of the Chief Justice, to any court of the United States methods for expediting cases pending on its dockets; and (4) to perform such other duties consistent with his office as the court shall direct. (B)=—The proctor shall, by requisition upon the public printer, have any necessary printing and binding done at the Government Printing Office and author - ity is conferred wpon the public printer to do such printing and binding. (C)—The salary of the proctor shall be $10,000 per annum, payable out of the Treasury in monthly installments, which shall be in full compensation for the services required by law. He shall also be allowed, in the discretion of the Chief
RECOMMEND REPEAL OF HANGING MANDATE
ard Ni
Ry Neripps-How wsphper Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—The 147-vear-old requirement that con-
demned Federal prisoners be executed by hanging will be erased if Congress accepts a recommendation of the House Judiicary Com-
| mittee and Attorney General Cum-
mings At Cuminings’ request mittee has reported a bill by Chairman Sumners (D. Tex.) providing that a death sentence imposed by a Federal court be executed in the manner specified by the state in which the court is sitting. In states
where capital punishment has been |
abolished the Federal courts would designate some other state for the execution.
DEMANDS TROTSKY
BE HELD TO PLEDGE
td Press MEXICO CITY, Feb. 5—The Communist Party, in a message to President Lazaro Cardenas, demanded today that the Government force Leon Trotsky, exiled Russian leader, to Keep. a promise not to embarrass Mexico while a refugee here. It was demanded that Wolf, Trotsky's American secretary, be expelled from Mexico on the al-
oy Unite
legation that he was using his post
to conduct propaganda. Police Trotsky's villa at
Coyoacan was increased.
MOTHER SENTENCED FOR DRUNK DRIVING
| By United Press VINCENNES, Ind. Feb. 5.—Mrs Gretchen LaCoste, driver of an| automobile which struck one driven by James A. Davis, killing him
in the decision of all matters | 2lmost instantly, pleaded guilty to | | drunken driving
in Circuit Court | | yesterday and was sentenced to 100 days at Woman's Prison and fined | | $10 and costs. She is the mother of | | three children.
SLATE FALL KILLS MINER WASHINGTON, Ind. Feb. | Claude Taylor,
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Justice, stationery, supplies, travel expenses, equipment, necessary professional and clerical assistance and miscellaneous expenses appropriate for performing the duties imposed
| for, who has attained the age of 7 | | years and has held a commission or | | commissions as judge of any such | [court or courts at least 10 years,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
TOBIN OPPOSES BILL
continuously or otherwise, and with- |
ASKED BY PERKINS
Disapproves Subpen Power | In Labor Disputes.
the com-.
Bertram
5.— | 35, of near Jasper, | died in a hospital here today from | injuries suffered in a slate fall in | a coal mine near Jasper.
in six months thereafter, whether or not he is eligible for retirement, has neither resigned nor retired. (B)—The term “Circuit Court Appeals” includes the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia; the term “senior circuit |
by this section. The expenses in connection with the maintenance of his office shall be paid from the appropriation of the Supreme Court of the United States.
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the United States Court of Appeals | for the District of Columbia; and | the term “circuit” includes the District of Columbia. (C)=The term “district court” includes the District Court of the District of Columbia but does not include the district court in any territory or insular possession, (D)=-The term “judge” includes justice.
There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $100,000 for the salaries of additional judges and the other purposes of this act during the fiscal year 1937.
SECTION §
| » When used in this act— SECTION § (A)—The term “judge of retire- | | ment age” means a judge of a court of the United States, appointed to hold his office during good behav-
30th day after the date of its en- | HCH EAL.
Mail Carrier, Buried Eight Days, Saved |
THEN COME TO U. S.
By United Press | ROME, Feb. 5.—Vittorio Mussolini, | | eldest son of the dictator, will be | married tomorrow to Orsolo Ruvoli, | two years his senior, at the Church | of St. Joseph. He is 21. | Three years ago, Vittorio met Or- | sola, & blond, born in Buenos Aires, on the sands of Riccione Beach, | smart Adriatic sea resort. Friends | say they fell in love at first sight. Immediately after the wedding | | the couple will tour Italy and then | go to the United States, where Vit- | | torio hopes to study motion picture
By United Press FLEMINGTON, W. Va., Feb. 5-—~Robert P. Johnson, 36, imprisoned in an abandoned coal mine near here eight days ago, was found alive today by & crew of volunteer rescue work-
ers. Trapped behind two slate production at Hollywood. falls beyond a subterranean a a pool that rescuers drained, AD COURSE TO "OPEN Johnson was so weak from
hunger and exposure he could hardly talk. It required three hours and 45 minutes to bring him to the surface. Johnson, a rural mail carrier, leased the old mine recently and was exploring its workings when he became trapped. He spent eight days and nine nights in the cold, damp passageway, about 2500 feet from the surface, Hope that he would be found alive had been virtually abandoned.
J. Marvin | Sipe i. to conduct classes in general advertising in the Y. M. C. A. night school. The course begins tonight and is held each Monday, ‘Wednesday and Friday.
LODGE ELECTIONS SET
The United Shepherds tion Supreme Lodge and Faith [Lodge 1 are to meet Tuesday at |T: 30 p. m. in the Holliday Building, [241 E. Ohio St. Officers are to be | elected. |
| ENROLLMENT INCRE ASES Spring semester enrollments at the Indiana University Extension Center were reported today to have increased 40 per cent over the pre[vious semester. The total enrolled 5.—Bob | yesterday was reported at 625. Stu- | dents may enroll during the next | two weeks.
Associa-
‘BOB TOM HOWARD EDITS THE DEPAUW
Times Special GREENCASTLE, Feb. Tom Howard, Mount Vernon, Ill. is |
the new editor of The DePauw, | | student newspaper at DePauw Uni-
| versity. Robert Fisher, Anderson, P > U L T R Y Cc 0. | began his second term as espe eo Finest Quality Poultry ' | manager. At Lowest Prices
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| today
judge” includes the Chief Justice of
This act shall take effect on the |
Daniel J. Tobin, he believed cently suggested by Secretary of | Labor Frances Perkins “would be
dangerous and harmful to the w ork [ing men and women of the nation.’ He is general president of the Ine | ternational Brotherhood of Teams
labor leader, said
legislation re-
sters and Chauffeurs and vice presi-
dent of the A. F. of L Commenting on the suggested leg-
| islation, which would give the Labor |
Department power to summon ems | ployers and organizations of labor before that tribunal with their books {and records, and also subject them | to cross-examination, Mr. Tobin sa:d
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[labor always has been opposed to compulsory arbitration because it {has proved a serious injury to or Actual Y ganized labor. |. “The present labor trouble within $3.99 Value the automobile industry,” he said, A bn J we “could have been avoided by mutual ; rhg h™ Ww selection conferences, which, in my judgment, shown for the first time towould bring understandings.” Mr, | morrow at this low price.
Tobin maintained that even if some
DUCES SON TO WED, ot the parties refuse to enter into
conferences, immediate legislation is
not warranted.
'ARLINE JUDGE SUES
FOR DIVORCE DECREE
By United Press
HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 5.--Ar-
| line Judge, screen actress, and her
| director husband, Wesley Ruggles,
were at a final parting of the ways today with the filing of a suit for | divorce by Miss Judge. Her complaint alleged that Rug- | gles was “cruel and inhuman,” took | trips without communicating with her, embarrassed her before friends, and kept an engagement with a “woman unknown to Mrs. Ruggles” on the night they separated. Miss Judge asked legal custody of their son. A written property settlement will give her $1000 a month for support of the boy, and a division of community property. were married Oct. 18, 1031, erly Hills,
They | in Beve |
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