PAGE~ TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY TPE~DA1i MRCH 30, 1926 Wite Blames Human Element For, Laxity In Administration Of Criminal Justice! "Four-fifths of the delay and' ineffic- I s lency iu the administration of crimi- seiu rul ihorpeetsa prosecutor s office of Detroit the pros- naljutic i no te aul o th lwtemn is with this human element inl- ! ecutors are so swamped with cases but of the human element involved," xvolvedI which manifests itself in count- that they, must go into court without stated Prof. John R. Waite, of the La", toss ways: delay, indifferen~e; ineffic- ; knowing, many times, what the case j school, in an intie(04iw yestierday, on l ency, p)ublhic iolizing of criminals, is about or what the witnesses may ( methoids of speodiug up 't 6 enforce- a and a lack of interest in t he welfare say, while the dlefendant has the ad- ~icif Otjustic('. . imiy oinion f fthe community. For example, xve vanitages of a wxell lpreparedi brief; andl saidI Professor Waite, "that moost 1)f'!find that during a certain year in Chii an attorney whxo thoroughly under- the c I iti( is u, diyieclged .at our, prEse'it ;(5)go, only 25 per cent of those indictc ;tands the case. This is obviously a I procedure fails to take inptp cousid \er'e vuis~hed. In the state of Ger e rio0us (ltsadvantage. In Chicago. four eration this pertinent fact. gia only 40) per oent cif those indicted j Murder cases- were allowed to b- post-) "ftli,;law at, fault, -if., can bl;",tIre;Ve'0o," c"iC '. poneld for more than three years after 'chnge',aihd i5 bwing changedl. ,, i-t ' '11ny times tllhe admin tr ,tors of .the crimes had been comnmitteed. One when w 1c ons!imr thq. hnniaji el~nmeikt11 t(c re'ovrworked, thus reducing! ease was postp)oned 34 times, another we haven'a I'c~nte ~r ,&nireiy. f heir i c O i e:Ic.ssgreatly. Il ip:1' f '(1onl inued on Page Eight) I beliov )ttttpien yenvia its the ork iuthel erefceof ei mo . is; the souindest oe, aid that it is ni, due to it. thait 1we ha-ve a lax encii11 inent of the law. By far the mlost'. ; ° " WUANTEDS \ Your Garters _ ~ Discarded Suits ]ok Overcoats and Shoes ' }This Morning, Highe t Cash Price Paid I -The, m re Claude rownSidding Garters! E 15EatAn Pon 61 ~.AGRIPPA - WEB ,.n les garters act in an F 11 at il Poe66etrl new way..-and onty in B~ostons can *ilIIIIjIIII~l;IlI, thItIII~I.is web be had. Even when worn very loose{ C, n'~rsA ooes 1IJCOR.POA"ID e"-IaPA ..B~. TAX.0111 $9 O)n. Display byf Mf r. UI. E. eiERXOND Thullrs., Fri., and Sat., 'April 1.2-3 ! at Huston's 300) South State St.j nlexIvs4Sioes INCORP0WflED .-+ AZR. V.B. PAT. OppI. Stores in New York, Brooklin, Neuark an lpd Philadel his Addreuq foral orders, igx Hudson dt, New York City- W H ITN EY * THEATRE Three Nights Cojning; THURSDAY, APRIL S MAIL ORDERS NOWI I'AEWELL TOUR R EMUMET AGE01A ROBRTKB MATEL Ana $peola ly t.I.oasCompany j :n SBhakosposren and ~ - teaulo Piji _ REPERTOIRE { THURSDAY NIGHT HAMVLET"t (Modern Garb)I !Note: Mirst Time Here of "Hamlet" in Present -Day Attirej i FRIDAY NIGHT i IC E LESATURDAY NIGHT "MERCHANT OF VENICE" Complete Scenic and Costumic ! Production of All Plays PRICES $1.10, $1.6v, $2.20 N P' Here 4 is the man COLLEGIATE CLOTHES SHOPI who wrote 4 "GREAT CATHERINE"' t ,lam i f r O 1915 O. R. & s. Co. SUITS A I 1 .11 . -- -- i -i I I and TO PCOATS for SPRI NG Here- GEORGE BERNARli SHAW li ItL not..... OAt 411,1* * iere in. i'A remarkably soft and light. I4r r act is a practical, comfortable, ventilated-*web garter. In many pleasing colors, 50c the pair. .1 F. And who I Almost f here plays is the woman "Great Catherine" --- .....ya. ..... .. .... -Easter NOW SHOWING T4 D LZ?4 , " Nights 7 :00-9 :00 Prices I Oc-50c i i I i i { i 4 I i i i . i i I I lr I E All specially tailored garments R. &W. Better get that new Suit and Topcoat. f rom Tom Cobts Collegiate Shop 116 E, Liberty Style and Fashion Revue p 4 iL' (A. s Rdead The Daily "Classified" Columns ,, _-.___.. 1 _ 3 AMY LOOMIS has been .girls-its. a that un- the girls pCe fe of the ' STAGE