Show fl- fl if V VI I I Pay or Go to Jail 1 fc h T r A W AKE iS v who o are fi fined d in the fhe city I I A 1 do court cot re 6 of Judge C C C. F F. Dalby are re going to toI tobe I b be lie g given three given ve three r e alternatives pay alternatives pay the f fine post posta s a stay bond ond D nd for double th the amount of of 1 the el elfine fine or or go to jail Not only that but th the judge announces announces' the i intention t of c collecting thousands of dollars dol dol- lars tars in unpaid id the fines fines the hangovers of former for for- mer years as Its It's a safe guess that f the e cou courts court's ts t's plan jail to those wh who do not arrange to pay th their ir old lId fines should bring some quick payment pay pay- men ments ment ts Before Judge Dalbys Dalby's tern term t the e criminal division of the city urt w was s. s frequently lj criticized criticized for pi slips slipshod od methods Ca Cases were cpi con continued con d d' again and again thus cluttering up the r records cords Defendants seemed to 0 be under r the ir impression that they could stall the th he co court rt off indefinitely on th the payment pf of fines Therefore re its it's particularly gr gratifying that Judge Dalby announces a program that should insure the payment of fines It It J is js a disgraceful acknowledgment of impotency or incompetency cy for courts to levy fines f arId and then not do d anything to enforce their judgments It is a sure way to Ito br breed bred ed contempt of j justice stice Judge Dalby pledges to this uproot this dry rot that in times past has hase e een ov of the major afflictions of th the local cT criminal n l court 1 i 1 |