Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 23, 1922, Night Extra, Image 23

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Waste Dslay and Dupll-
1 '' catlen'bf Effert in lystsm
of Indlctmsnt
1
.TRACED TO ITS DERIVATION
Opinion which osHen the value of
tten of .the criminal hyww cited te
4a by the Bureau t Municipal IUt
itirrh In a brlef survey. ,
''The Grand Jury li net nearly ae
(Irmly roeled an " Institution a; raltht
'I supposed.' the "rantl flnd"' A
Smber of fttte Constitutions de net
ST.- h,.niiAn If. Other nermlt Lefts
htm te chanse, alter or abolish the
j Th Constitution of Pennsylvania
teovldes In eject that with certain
'Motion presentment of an indictment
lir the Grand Jury la necessary in case
icf Indictable offenses, but apparently It
li left te the Legislature te decide what
offenses are IndleUble. .
"The Federal Constitution contain
'se guarantee of Grand Jury proceed
ings in Bute prosecutions. Finally,
there nre jurisdiction in this country
is which yeara pass without the meet
Hi of a Grand Jury, though in caae
of need It may be aumraened at any
time. It I said that. In the State of
iMIehlfan net mera than aiz Grand
Juries are celled in a year.
Duplication ef lattery
It should be understood that no
tarieus proposal is made te abolish en
ttrely the criminal Jurisdiction of the
Grand Jury. There are some occasions
when the Grand Jury ia retarded aa
Indispensable. It ia asserted, however,
that such instances are comparatively
rare, and that in the vast majority of
eases the Grand. Jury can perform no
useful function, ,
"That majority consists of the caaea
which come te the Grand Jury from a
committing official (!" Pennaylranla a
Justice of the peace, magistrate or cer
ener), who la charged with the duty of
'determining whether a prima facie caae
has been established against the ae
cased, and has held the defendant for
court. The duty of the Grand Jury In
such a case is te hear the witnesses
for the prosecution, but net for the de
fense, and te determine whether the
evidence warrants holding the defend
ant for trial. If the evidence Is aufl
dent, the defendant la held J If net, the
charge is ignerea ana ine prosecution
dropped.
' "The nr
irlnclpal criticism of this func-
'tJen of the Grand Jury is that it dupli-
cttes the function of the eemmlttlm
Bidstrate. Beth bare made the nam
inquiry: Is the evidence such that the
toresecution should be dropped without
further investigation? Why, we are
asked, should there be two such in
qulrlest If one ia suflclent, another
question nrlsea: Which one should be
abandoned?
"As n general preposition, assuming,
as It seems fair te assume, that both
Inquiries can be made with equal thor ther thor
eughness, that of the Grand Jury seems
te fall under the ban, if for no ether
reason, because the Grand Jury Is large,
cumbersome,' expensive and difficult te
keep In readiness at the times and places
at which preliminary examinations of
accused persons must be made.
Waste, Delay, Inconvenience
"If the function of the Grand Jury
is net essential, the effect of retaining
It la te waste yast sums of public money,
and te Interpose a needless step between
thi defendant and his trial. The latter
3iells delay, and Is en , especially se se
eus matter if the Grand Jury meeta
only once in several months and then
only for a short time, instead of being
ia virtually continuous session, as la
the case with the criminal courts of
nuiatlelnhla County.
"The Innocent defendant is compelled
te wait longer than necessary for vin
dication, but the guilty criminal wel
comes the delay. The witnesses against
Mm may die or disappear. Burdened
with the necessity of testifying befere
the committing magistrate, at the trial,
and in addition before the Grand Jury,
they may almost be forgiven for disap
pearing. The criminal knows further
that, although the Grand Jury cannot
strengthen the case against him, it may
set him free.
"Attempts te alter the duties of the
Grand Jury will of course be attacked
by some as an unwarranted Interference
with ancient and inalienable rights of
mankind. It behooves these who take
that position net te trace their rlghtr
tee far into antiquity.
.. "T'ne was, historians tell us, when
these gatherings of freeholders, which
were later called Juries, considered. that,
deriding the fact of guilt or Innocence
was net for mortal minds. They, tee,
Pferalned whether the accused should
be tried, but te be tried was te be con
demned, for the trial was by ordeal. A
man might be required te walk three
K?j" WIS a ,cc.e of rcd het ,ren his
hind. Wee betide him If at the end
three days he had a blister 'as large
fin?"'' A walnut,' for then he wan
JMIty. If the Iren left no mark, he
was Innocent, but he was banished
irem nlH country as a penalty for having
been suspected.
n-.!0,1 hlch It appears that the
urand Jury's past Is net unimpeachable.
What about Its present?"
MECHANICS' HOME BENEFITS
Qts $1800 In Legacy Left by Wil
liam H. Wlleen, an Inmate
n.v!"xfm " ,w!,',,n' who e
HeL'00 .f, A 249 M,ate ' that
win, accnrdlne te the tr-rmn of hu ,tn
,S?eraaer0CSt0h'"
flrrt .lJXent,,cI or 101 Houth F,ftv
1... ,.' Arch 8trwt Private banker.
w?de. n $ ,H,000 estate te his
widow .Bertha E. Wenlger. Hephla O.
SSdvll,t,1V3.9ll,,tl,t rtrw' wh
'SimCI?!!1 of wn,l?h f.0CM tn daughter,
ett'w Jp''w Hcthorlngten.
ftunS!.' erujen, who tiled In the
125,000 Um' "n Ct0te V,UCd
Lftfer. iv... ....... .j ". . .
itiriim ii. i,.i$!'l'u leany e aamin
8t.7 ,Vne .r1?'.000 Mtl,te a 8",u'
nltai ' -n 'J'?!1 ,n he Medlce-Chl Hos Hes
Piwi. Hit follewlns: lnvnterlcn In per-
K 1f,ri.'l, were Hied !
rinp flhl-b
Geerge E. Shoemaker,
A Itthnnn Vauxk sftsksT
31,233.82;
and T.L. " ii; Kingsbury, 80400,18,
nJ 3a W. Blngrese, $74.103.11.
TO BURY "OLD HERMIT"
J of Patrick Molnteah'a Funeral
Will sje Made Geed by Nelghbera
rtitlfu J'?l"ntesh, known as the "Old
TOrmit, who? was found dead a few
hid ifJEi ,n, n c,ib,n ,n A,,,nt where he
tad.. l!,one for J"an- w, burl
dif?iTKe C0Rt ' the funcrnl wl be
W AMany Pe"n' Cm"a I!,',hU
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Ald.n ti . 'T?n .V"" " TeJ in
Aiaan, Mcintosh talk.d ltiti. im,
i.,r".' vuien caisea
iervie. f"? wln the subject of his
Si talk "' Dr.l,Uh erm ,n Indl
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DAGMAR PERKINS, A. B.
PreaMeat of tin Natlena-. Aaaoete.
tlM ta ImtHwra isjaaeh, wne saya
Must pwa kaaajty of Rngltsh asjaeeh
smut U gaHe4 by wise teaching
for tn yetNMf. Mlaa Perkins ia a
of tsw raetfty at Brya
Mawr Cellege
Sprout te Canadians' Quest
Harrtatranr. March 2d (By A. P.)
Oovenler apreul will be a guest of
honor at the banquet of Canada Week
at the Association of Commerce in Chi
cage April 7. Sir Jehn Berden, who
was Premier of Canada for years, will
be a speaker.
Ever hear of
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like magic, and are a
wonderful invention for
the amusement and
happiness of little boys
, and girls; big enea, tool
Imagine the char
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favorite fairy ateriea,
like Cinderella, Little
Bey Blue, Tem the
Piper'a Sen, Mary and
her little lamb. Little
Miss Muffet, Red Biding
Heed and Little Be-
Peep, appearing first fn
plain black Ink and
then, when you moisten
the page with
with an erdi
nary paint brush, or
Juat a bit of cotton
wrapped around the
end of a atiek
PRESTO! all theae
characters come te life
and color right before
your very eyes.
All the
Starting March 26
FREE Every Sunday
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MORNING
nPrff- 5WfT?)
aVafthlhTKa kaaMaskAvsm a JkWat.
BIRO SHIELDS BROOD
1ILEHRE RAGES
Methtr Pigeon RafiiMt te Quit
Ntst M MtlrOM JsStrttt
QAragt turnt
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TEN AUTOS ARE DESTROYED
Though flames crackled near, and
choking ameke hung ever her neat; a
mother pigeon- with a breed of four
penld net be driven out te safety nst
night when firs destroyed the garage
of the Northeast Hales-Company, Inc.,
4753 Melrose street, and menaced near
by properties.
All night, with smoke still making the
nitren left untenable for the ether
birds; the mother remained with her
babies, striving te shield them' from it
with her outspread wings.
This morning, when the ether pigeons
were perching en reefs unwilling te re
turn te the stifling left, the mother bird
was still en the Jeb, and both she and
her tittle ones seemed none the worse
for their terrifying night.
Walter Pevlack, 47SO Stiles street,
who owns the pigeons, crawled in with
water and feed for the breed. The
mother bird 'took It gratefully, but
without leaving the neat, and eagerly
stuffed the upturned beaks of the four
young, who are but two daya old.
The only casualties at the fire were
among the pigeons, Pevlack and his
neighbor, Jehn Guttenskl, 474S Stiles
street, both houses in the rear of tht
humed carase. nre nlieen fanciers.
When the Are began te rage fiercely at
midnight last night, their first thought
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w for their fXrtVwtas lifts) are built
iinwaya, ancP's'' JfgS2
te eater roeatildn tree art jMHaatOM.
All escaped, aad new aaatM ,te fct
arted te ge, save ta awthev ef tha
llttk keWla the rK.,lettfk frvlaf
triad te ferea her Mt'Mtkflteft, aha
returned each tint, tutlf ia afty ka4et
her alent, thatsjh M feared she would
be a vlcUm teTher efeftrtle.
Outhmskl wiiMtH fertnantev He
triad te get hla pigetje eat, MtaesM
of the Hrde were te frightened te vrt
Ute.dut. He triad te fma thees, and
.u dmi.li kn the left eatUlht
fire. OnUenakr worked here4Mlly ta
un the lives of kla Mta) until th whala
left waa Waalsw. ad hs Mtw kw vretf
im ku An flra if ka staved, TeV
ha la mourning twenty 1st f4geaj
burned te death,.
The flra waa f andlscetered, origin,
KHnnln en the unrjar fleer of the two
story frame garage., Tan machines were
destroyed, meet of klek 'ra aaU te
have .Wen without, iaearanea. ha,Jf
in machlnM, .equipment and building
oreaably will
reach $10,000.
Edward
TlAftai
ir, a P. Ri T.
meter
man, 4767 Melrose street, with his wife
and nve cniraren, was wsBraea wj
M.Mrh who dlaceverad the Are and
tnraed in an alarm. Mr. Ropar get hia
wife and five children tip, and dressed
and all left the house 'until the danger
waa ever. Their dwelling-was net aaa-
aged.
KILLS HIMSELF IN ROOM
Resea Street Man Uaaa Shetfun te
End Lift
Leaving no word of explanation of
hit. net, Geerge Bllnsllnger. thirty
eight, early tedav committed suicide.
According te the police, by sheeting
himself Tn the head with a shotgun.
Bllnsllnger took hia Ufa In hla room at
S041 North Reese street. .He waa pro
nounced dent! by p. Llndsey, of the
Episcopal Hespitar.
uHU Want this
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MOOREtTOWH ft HAWWTY
ira Qelng ta Laava Maeaahaaia Plat
Like "Orhtnt Anitla
Tbeasaa. J. S. Barlew, member of the
iiat Btief
Osmmlaslen and gtaM pe
i ad
nuai BBesrai or . Mania rmaae, ..
... . . .. .. a n T
Mania sun, n, -i
acatte
etea olive arancbe
live
Draawbes lavlafctr at a
calamity
meeting at. that pktee
last
Meat. aM ffered than
tat,
offered than aM m
there te
hury alt hateheta tn alght.
TBO
meetlne waa ecaslenev) h the
dread eaaibtllUea that race Mavie Hhade
kwaaa KwmeiiatM raarer et.bwt
araaseat. far its kavgaty Mintet.
Moeteetowai, ia te become a tewwhlp
"It'a ajelng te be' an iM Jeb." aald
Mr. Bartow. Mf-wia ta the flaht that
mast be made te prevent MeetvetawA
mm earrrla off tka eMleeat rtwui
a4 title of Cheetr TewnahJp, "and
w cannot win unleaa there la bar
many."
FINDS ANTIQUE' NEEDLES
Letaervllla Man Dktaevar Them In
Cuehlen Probably ISO Yea re OW
A package of needfea that probably
were made mera than 100 yeara age
waa round in aa old Mncusaieri yester
day-by Willtaa Worrall, of Lelper-
iMm - - - - t.t4. t.ta.e lk.A
some articles which had belonged te hla
grandparents and which bad appar
ently been In the family for many get.
orations, found the trfacuahleH.
Finding an elder eever under the
enter covering, he made aa etsvalna
tien and found tour covers, eae ever
the ether. The eldest waa of an early
Colonial pattern.
Under that he found a packaae eon
talnlng about 800 needles. Nearly all
ef tnem were in geed condition.
Man Sadly Hurt by Truck
A five-ten truck struck Charfant
Frank, aged fifty-five, of 8040 Oakdale
street, at Teirtynrst street and L,e
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amusing, instructive
all te delight the hearts
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fc ' " ? S k, y A " rr V"V 27!
aveaate thla raeffwtat.
ThiinWred
man waa taken te the we
the Women's Haaee-
epathlc Hospital, where hla eendltlen u
riamLuA rttii.r ilulatrate Reb
Mae held. Hugh.. Clark, driver, of the
truck,
k, in SOOO ball for a runner near
en April 8.
lag
The burglar laughs
at locksmiths
A skeleton key leeks lOrs fish
scaler, but in the tmneU of a dev-etock-pkkejr.kraaiybetheepefl
sessms ts jfear sssre in the chirk,
beers of right. Helmes Protec
tion constantly watches ler such
opportunities te prevent less. It
gees instantly te .work the mo me
' stKttiklemfUeawtaattempte&
Wftere rharv) a Helm
thtrmitfMr
HOLMES
ELECTRIC
PROTECTION
ait Chestant Street. rhlUkdalphla
Ml.Walaat Mil Krf4M, Malm Mte
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'ATLANTIC cm. N. J.
Happy, reetful days at
(aijfontc (aijfentc (aijfontc
HScwdenHail Atlantic City, N. J.
The original Hadden
Hall, closed during con
atructien of the new
Boardwalk Wing of
Hadden Hall, has new
reopened, while the Wing
near completion.
KeapiuUe, eulat, rwtneLka.
The choke, ter manr vears,
of interesting, cultivated
ptepU icvfcJng recreation at
the seashore.
Spring h Atlantic Gty it the
meat delightful time of all tht
Tver. MUd aunshtne and in
vigorating sea air. iS-helt
golf catiiM, horseback riding
en the beach, endless amut.
menta, faidnating shops and
theatres.
felfeaVwAfWifeaWra
awtt. Amtrittn fUn Only.
Awjt Ofmt. Writ lit
ilttnli ftUtt and nits.
LBSDS'aad UPPINCOTT
COMPANY
ATLANTIC
Nature and the Lenten
Season
DURINO th "pnltentlal parled."
Atlantle CUT. with It atmeaplwr
at ult raatfuliMM. I partleularly
ntlclnc. Th dllghtful cllmat.
warm, brtatit aunatiln and f rih aalt
air will at Rm bleed a'tlnglln, in
,(JS? .T,,M' will color yimr ehraka
with th natural bloom of haalth and
brlna veu rnwd vitality.
Tb Boardwalk. Fashion's Prom Prem
nad. with Ita mamlflcent heatiilrlM.
pnr. thatra and wendarful ihep
window dlaptays. await you.
Appropriate nrrvatlen ri pre
SftifeflP.-jEt nei.U.R CHAIRINU.
MORSXIUCK RIDINO ON THK
DJBACH. INDOOR HEX WATER
POOLS. CONCEnTH. MU8IC. KTC.
Teil Should Be in Atlantic City"
THE UCADINO HOUSES
Wit. Writ for loftrmttJen. RaUa, Et.
Natal Traymar
Alamac HUI
Th Ambaaaadar
Maul Strand
Tha Sraakera
Hatel Catlica
HatalBrlahtan
Galaa Hall
Natal MOrtaa
aavtatl Dennla
iritrtaitMi
CkillriM.lRiMMNtn
tlalalSt.Charit
RIU Carltan
The Snitburne
SaaaMe Heaae
The Wlltaklra
The Halmhurat
-P"lit M remfrtbl train wrrlai
fr all iai. rr fall Information. Mn4ul.
rataa. u., mielt Iwal llcktt antt.
Hetel Boecebej Kntucy AT. nr. beach
Excellent tabl Wrrkh
rate. 118 up. Ph. 117. A. K. HAAION.
OCKAX CITY. N. J.
BLSCAYNE New ,pn runnlna nattr In
- vry roein.K.BM;NlUN.
KLUtWOnTll. MA1NF. '
SPRING FISHING
Salmen, brown and aquartall trout Tc
ims out appreaimataly April 20. narva.
tlen reual be mad bjfera April 8th. Fer
ratea and particular addrraa
NICOUN LOIX1K.
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and new la tht tlma.
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of Alaska
MYSTERIOUS, beautiful, arnasing
Alaska, tha land of grotesque
totem poles and strange Indians. The
land of contrasts, ef glaciers flanked
with flowers, of awelnsplring, snow
clad mountains rising out of tha sea, of
foaming rivers and lakes of rare beauty.
Frem Skagway you can take a rail trip
vat famous White Pass te Carcross for
the steamer trip te Atlin, through a chain
of Jewel lakes in a setting of mountains
and glaciers. Or, if time permits, the
saagniflcent trip down the Yuken te
Dawsen and acreed the Arctic Circle te
Ft Yuken.
These and hundreds of ether travel en
chantments, found nowhere else in the
world, maybe yours. We advise making
reservations new for summer sailings.
Fer rf anaT eihtr tnformttien, - tot Teut A 132
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
R. C. CLAYTON, City Pen-r Agrat, 629 Ch.atnut Strt. Philadelphia
Canadian Pacific Building:, Madlaen Ave. at 44th St., New Yerk
iBwaVaaBBSBadTBl BaasBbW
2000 MILE TOUR
Three Steamers Each Week
8,9srl0
DAYS
78H
and up, according te
numaw or
.,!,. v IRSTPAJY-At Sea en large ocean steamer
atTerdlng highest standard cuisine and service; spacious decks,
lounging rooms, music room, smoking room, etc.
S!52P EY27 mUw ,euth of New Ywk. " Pnsees
Ports Moultrie and Sureter of Civil War fwnc, and arrives at
Charleston, S. C; ample time for shore visit at this historic city.
TH4IRP DAY At Jacksonville, Fla you may enjoy nutomebile
w. v.vUsy uuci inreugn Denuttiui
....-. .. W,G lameus weyugnc
St. Jehns River
Through the Heart of
TROPICAL FLORIDA
cElni:?ifi,bcaUt,ful um- marvelous water feUage.
overhanging Spanish mess, etc, te Sanferd and return.
devoted te sightseeing, Ottnch Ferm, curie and souvenir shops.
Returning homeward ocean steamer sails at 2 p.m.
SIXTH, SEVENTH and EIGHTH DAYS-8J4 miles or three
rS' Vme, ntrhwd Bd the 2'000 "Ue tour is com!
Dieted with your arrival at New Yerk en the eighth day.
Tour Ne. 2-Same as Ne. 1 but affording opportunity te spend
MarkaE Ane?, West city, hit. FerVs.K
Market and striking Spanish nrehUecture, returning within nine
?!!?' 3rr3me a,.Ne but wlth Privilege of breaking the
rnSrlJ"aC0r,,,0r rnaklng'.lde trips t?2n?
points desired, and returning at any time before May 31.
Write for illustrated folder
Te inaun choice of oeommodation; rwervmtienM
for thmm popular fours thou Id be made in adranew
CLYDE LINE
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