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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Oct 1938, p. 63

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court in sesîin irii i Long before the black-roi filed into the marbled chamber every availabi occupied and several hi sons lined 'the corridor charrber anxious to see Tribunal ýopen its deliberE While the opening se. .wýays. devoted. to. purely ters. adrnitting a t t o r hearing, motions, the people have a perfectly r to be. present when, the court, sits for the first tir terni. Who knows but.th be -a. session whefi sor will be lrendered whicb. the whole 'course of * Tribute to Justice C There vas Complete S the justices assum-ed t] ti%,u, places on the bench *that siIejnc seemIed to b( liarIy svieratd deait tostatcly Cbief JuIsticeý *ssinby sayini-g thait th *,, '~tee nirrep arable it last met aniniiýt that.. his, collea.gues were"i satddened." Ail eyes bu] vacant seat once occuP r Lte Justice Benjaýmin I do'()io. whose career Ch Hlughes acëturate1y char ~ot ôthe mosb illustri(, eszu'jJIviu acuteness of intellect to succeed im 938-39 term. as he so ably succeeded Oliver Wen- îbed justices, deil Holmnes. Ini the langiiage of the 1columned Chief Justice last Monday, Cardozo e seat wasL was an 'ideal judge' because of bis undred per- "erudition. acumen and. technical. outsi de the'skill côrnbined with a philosophie, theHighest: outlook and :a,,passion, for justice." atiôns, J This -greéat judge conibined a keal ýssion is .ai- for stability of law with. a zeal for routine Mat-1 progress.. Neither zeal carried himn ie y s and, away. Hedid not look solely at the Amnerican rights ;of the parties involved in, a natural urge particular case for himn. to decide. jir Supremen e e always saw and under- rne in a new; stoodi the brolader social implications at thismay: in the case and the possible conse- ne decîsion quences of his decis ion. will. chainge, Quotes fromn Book Amierican Perhaps cardozo's approach to the law and his view of his own.office of ~adoo judge cani best be. explained. by a cuuotation. from his book, "The Juris- ilece hendiction of the Court of Appeals": ril.ru1ts1ec- "The court exists not for the . SoMehow individual litigant but for the in- ceone f)ecu- detinite body o iltigants.. whose h-like 'when: causes are potentially involved *Opetied thc! in the specifie cause at Issue. uec~thad The wrongs of a,-grieved suitors * >s silïCe are only the algebraic symbols los", heaMd from whlch the court is to work nexpressibly' out the formula of justice.' [red to) the Young lawyers who care naught ied by- the for, fame or fortune but seek solely Nothan Cari- to serve their fellow -iuen will do well ief Jus'tice to emula.te M\r. Justice Cardozo. wvho ,acterized as submerged self to an ideal. His i)US in Amier- career is a tribute to tbe truth that swimming -coach, and a corps of lufe guards were on haTnd to con- tribute to the success of the after-ý noon with various. stunts. Th)e after- noon was arranged by Mrs. H. A. Fanckboner, the girls' physical ed- ucation teacher at the Hioward school. -Theégrlseligible florthe party were 'those having played in at least half of thé alter schoo] gam-es. WHEN BOB RETIRES If a nd whe n Bob..Burnhs,'the Ar- kansas Traveler, ever se t tes down il will be .qon a. 27-acre- plot he bas purchased in -San Fernandoi where, corne wars or disaster, "I, can still keep alive growling potatoes," he ex- plaine d. OILI à, We Service A Il M4 WIIILE OUR STOCKS ARE COMPLE . Write ?or ur comploelisting FRAN KEN. 'BROS.,.. c.c Derfleld .241 I DAY AND NIGHT Telephmne 4 0 hus minci ana neart w Inos wrcs ýUL..,a Ç concerning the beloved '. Justicei With the. passing of Mr. Justicel Cairdo)zo. Witbout this littie. kindly. 1 Benjamin Nathan Cardozo; the Su- \w:hib-haired mari. who spoke in !preme court and the people of the wbiïspered bones as, he, politely- point-' United States have "suffered an ir- ed out to somre attorney the:fallacies. repàrable loss." His spirit lives -on of his argumen.tecut somlehowlin the work he has done in the cause dici rot seu opleiely. aleC of justice and true libéralismn. Gardnr' N ied o*ca the fith nominee for election i.to the Garder Nmed ocalboard. ueéaa- O01 cJ e&ten rai ic ri The celebration will have as its special' guests Henry D. Lindblad of Chicago, canididate for president of. the county board; Çommissioners William B us se of Mt. Prospect, George A. Miller an d H. Wallace Caldwell of Oak Park, William N. Erickson ofEvanston; ail candidates for re-electioný;, and George F. Nixon, Glenview road, announce the ap- proachiflg marriage of their daugh- ber, Frances Barbara, to Georgeý Bleserý sonl of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bleser, 3604 Glenview road. The wedding.will take place at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Qctober 29, at St. Josep's chuich. SE,ýONO -;LOOR . PLAN signed. FRANK, MHOWARD, Builder Telephone GLENVIEW 170 or GREENLEAF 1500 H EATING SERVICE CO.. a,

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