| Show JUVENILE COURT SHAKEUP SHAKEUP SHAKEUP- WAITS APPOINTMENTS A PP 0 Suspended l Ju Judges f Hold Office Until Naming of Successors The state juvenile court commission commis Slon sion ruled Saturday that that- the eight suspended Juvenile court judges of the state all Republicans will continue con to serve until their Democratic successors are appointed and take office The decision followed a 1 storm of protest branding the suspension order of last week as purely a political move and and- declaring that the the- tate state juvenile court count system faced destruction because be be- cause ause of a wholesale dismissal of I judges Brigham H. H Robinson commission secretary said in announcing the ul therul rul rulIng Ing that it was it-was was the belief of the c commission corn com m. m mission the courts could be e turned over to the new judges in better condition I if the present magistrates were to continue in office until ac actually ac- ac c. c succeeded The de decision Islon modified the commiSsIons commiSsIon's commissions commission's commis commiS- sion's slon's action of last week in notifying Judge George A. A G Goates tes of the Third district and the seven other judges of their suspensions effective Saturday ACTION DELAYED It was the expectation tatIon of the tie commIssIon com commission com com- mission at that time it was reported that the successors would be selected select d din in time for them to take off ice immediately immedi upon the suspension order becoming becoming becoming be be- coming effective but press of other state business prevented the commission commis sion from meeting to take fin final action or on applications for the positions The commission indicated Sat Saturday rda It expected to meet Tuesday in an an effort ef eI fort Cart to appoint the judges and and definitely definitely fix the salary salary reductions reductions t to meet a O reduction In the commissions commission's budget for 1933 Notices of the commissions commission's new ruling rul rule ing g were forwarded ded to the thc judges Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- ur y afternoon 30 CASES PENDING This work is too and voluminous to toab abandon andon vi with n i-n no noone one oneto oneto ne neto to take charge Judge Goates said taid Approximately 30 cases are pending pend pend- big ing with eight c cases es on the trial calendar cal and tw twelve twelve twelve-caes ca es s In which h p peti petitions I tI ons' ons have riot ot yet been filed it Via Was was explained These cases are exclusive o of about 50 of which h practically 90 per per- percent cent are arc school attendance attendance- problems and remain to tobe be disposed ed of during the he summer i |