The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1912, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
OPPOSES RECALL
DR. EDWIN MAXEY PRE8ENT8 OB
JECTIONS IN THE FORUM.
IMPEACHMENT GOOD REMEDY
Disbelieves in the Wiodom of Letting
People Exercise Power Over
Judiciary.
Dr Edwin Maxey of tho law faculty
has placed the stamp of hiH disap
proval upon the recall of the Judiciary
in a very forceful article published in
tho September number of the Forum,
a magazine devoted to social and po
litical problems The doctor Is an au
thority on legal matters, and his opln
ion upon this very live national ques
tion as well as legal one is being
hailed by the "Progressive with the
Hrakes On" class as one more weight
added Briefly, the doctor insists that
the science of government is a very
practical one and must not be ham
pered by radical legislation.
He points out that the Constitution
Constitution Opposes Whims,
of the United States is calculated to
place a limit upon the authority and
power of a legislative body and to hold
inviolate the rights and privileges of
the minority against the passing whim
of a momentary majoflty Any legisla
tion relative to the judiciary necessi
tates a constitutional amendment
Corruption Caoses Movement.
He points out that the greatest
causes for the movement in favor of
tho judiciary recall have been the
charges of corruption, relative either
to the method of obtaining tho office
or conduct while in office, the delay of
cases and the findings upon what
seems to the uninitiated technical
grounds and not substantial Justice.
But he says that we must consider
the human element in the administra
tion of Justice and the unintentional
leaning to the side of the corporate
interests by the judiciary, who have,
during their practicing years, been
brought closer In contact with that
class. And these men, notwithstand
ing their slight favoring of tho corpo
rations, are the moBt efficient and hon
orable men in the legal profession.
Popular Clamour Hasty.
In reply to the statomont that im
peachment proceedings are not ade
quate, he asks the question, "Why is It
not?" Impeachment of our judiciary
has never been used to any extent
because there has not been tho de
mand for It and tho recall would in
like manner be shelved in the calmer
deliberation of the people's judgment
or if used as a threat would lead to the
evil of deciding cases according- to
popular clamour which has been so
effectively headed off by tho certainty
of tenure of office
We have the best workman, the larg
est, most sanitary and modern barber
shop and bathhouse in the city. Stu
dent patronage kindly solicited.
Green's, 120 North Eleventh.
START RIGHT
BUY A MOORE'S NON-LEAKABLE PEN
BUY A BIG BEN ALARM CLOCK
BUY HERE
OBJECT8 TO GLOBE 8WIPINQ.
Electrician Points Out that Campus
Lights Will Not Operate on
City Current.
YeBterday a somewhat excited gen
tleman dashed Into the Nobraskan of
fices and spoke somowhat in thiB man
nor:
"Say, I wish to talk to you about
tho appropriation of electric light
globes from the fixtures over the cam
PUB."
The editors hastily sought retreat
behind the high-back deBks, and the
reporters, devoid of shelter, seized
their hats and hurriedly mado their
departure After a moment, when the
editors realized that as yet no names
had been mentioned, they began to
breatho again, and the gentleman was
linked to elucidate more clearly
"Well, what I wished to say was this
You might state in the NebraBkan that
when students get electric light globes
out of the fixtures in the various build
ings on the campus, and after they
discover that the globes will not work
on the city current, will they please
bring them back?"
Perhaps a word of explanation is
due here to save the students needless
exertion. The campuB circuit is 220
volts, while tho city circuit is 110
volts. Therefore, the globes from the
University only burn dimly on the
lower voltage It seems a shame, but
we feel that everybody will have to
purchase their bulbs in the future
Ladles' clothing cleaned, remodeled
and ropairod by an experienced dresH
maker. Satisfactory work at reason
able prices. Mrs. Bricka. 315 South
17th. Auto B-4844 Adv. 10-2 It
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"OTHER 8CHOOL8.
Princeton Tho bonflro In honor of
winning laBt yoar's baseball champion
ship was held last weok, after a parade
of all tho students over the campus
Ohio State The freshmen of the
Ohio Stato University wou the annual
clasB rush held on the campus last
week. They succeeded in carrying the
cane to their goal in thirteen mlnuteB
Kansas The number enrolled so far
haB passed the 2,000 mark By the
tlmo all studentB are enrolled It is ex
pected tho number will bo nbout 2,700
Wabash The sophomores won the
annual color rush from the freshmen
Though outnumbered, they won the
fight in half an hour.
Minnesota A "talking match" has
been decided upon to take tho place
of tho freBhman sophomore class fight
A man 1b to be selected from each
class and the one who can put up the
best line of talk wins
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