Show TO HELP OUT THE COURTS I Every State and national court In this country gets at times far behind UK business Cases are pending for months and sometimes for years In which a prompt decision should be rendered To delay Justiceunreasonably to deny Justice In this iew many States having large arrearages of cases In their Supreme courts have provided by law for Judicial commissions to take up and dispose of the vast accumulations of casen in their Supreme courts The State of Nw York has been compelled twice within a recent period to croato a court of assistant Justices to decide an discharge numerous cases which had accumulated In the Court of Appeals Ap-peals without any chance for adjudication adjudica-tion In the near future In many Instances In-stances more Judge have been added to existing courts The Nebraska courts have been for years far behindhand with their husl I neso The Supreme court had at least I I three years of arrearages which could 1 not he reached with the present force of Judges on the bench The late I Legislature oX that Slate provided for relieving the pressure by providing for tile appointment o a Judicial commission commis-sion of nine members who should clear I u tb6 Supreme docket and whose decisions I de-cisions should have the effect of law The expenses of the commission were restricted 43000 I Qov Dietrich vetoed the bli His I action was taken under sort of popu llstlc Impulse which has not yet vanished van-ished I from Nebraska politics But ho was elected United Stales Senator and became conservative He recalled his veto after the time for his action had expired and approvejl l the Judicial commission com-mission bill It Is a curious Case and that IB I why It IB made a subject of I comment Chicago Chronicle |