Show G. G E E. E MARItS MARIS SLATED TO BROWN J Judge of Juvenile Court Shows No lo Hurry to Resign S OTHERS SEEK APPOINTMENT Pin us ii let for New hou house 5 S Jcl League lIe Include M h l c c S S Additions t to lo In Il s. s r ci O Willis Brown Drown will not nOL submit his ll ro resignation as n Judge of tho the Juvenile Juve Juve- S nile court to the the commission ion without l Issue s ue It Is stated and he ht will 1 a I to tobo tobo bo be heard before the commission at 10 S o'clock this mon morning when hen It meets for 01 the purpose of considering his written reply Ills His letter had hal not been i drafted la last t night anti and it Is 15 understood that Ills his resignation will have haveS to tu bo forced b by a vote of the lie com commission nil j I Unless his resignation nation is handed hande in Sp forthwith charges of as ast I I t In the opinion handed down b by the supreme court will be preferred I against him Y Attorney C. C E. E Marks Maiks a member of or i. i L tho tle present ho house of l' l representatives I will probably be chosen today by the commission a as aM Judge judg-e of the Juvenile I court Ills name was considered b the thc cum commission mission two years ago ugo wheT when i l' l JU Judge e Brown BIown was appointed with a tJ f salary of OO per year ear Former Formel MayorS Mayor l J S 11 H. P. P Morris follis and Superintendent D. D II IL tJ 5 Christensen ere eve the members of the thc Nt former commission who supported f Judge u bC Brown Chief Ex-Chief of Police Wll- Wll rI Hum lium J. J Lynch was against TUlI Judge c Brown and for fOI Marks It was Marks Marks' MarksS Marks'S S l 2 ht before the commission which made b his friends that resulted was us US by s 1 s f I In n the thc reduction of the salary attached iL to the judgeship from SI 1000 per pel Y year ar l s. s S to 19 OO per pcr er year After Arter Judge Brown Drown BrownS r S had served almost a year the lie salary r i l was raised to the maximum amount F i 1 designated e l b by the tire legislature I tr f 1 11 Qualification Qualification- r The fire supreme court outlined In Its opinion the tho qualifications of ot a jn judge sc of such a court Mr 11 Marks Marks' friends r I arc supporting him on the grounds g t r. r outlined h by the court He Is regarded a as a competent lawyer who can rule rale raleon rk i on Oil law and procedure Since lIre enactment en en- rr of or the Juvenile court law he hc t. t has been beir closely cl a associated wIth wilh 1 Juvenile Juve Ime Imet uve- uve t rule nile work woric In several charitable olg S Mrs Eva Flemming Marks f l l his wife has also alo been te Il interested sted in r the tIre work Before her hel marriage e she I was a teacher In a boys boys' Industrial i iJ J S school chool Philadelphia Mrs h Marks has hasi I. I 5 been associated with the juvenile 5 S workers In this city for the past three I Jt or ur four years I IS S Judge c M. M 1 M. M r. r Mumford of 01 Murray Juvenile court it t Is stated Is In the I Irace ir race for tho the appointment There are arc I two others who ivro also are arc working for foi for forthe the appointment but their names have haveS S not hot been made matle known i The rite communication to Governor Go GovernorS Governor'S S 'S John ohn C. C Cutter Cutler and anti tho Uie Je legislature r commission commission- suggesting tn s sev- sev 1 c Ir o lle Cd to 51 l 1 J i yesterday It was S' S ic-d ic by a n note from Governor Go Cutler asking that the tIre commendations beS be bc j. j S considered and that p.-oper p. legislation r be he n adopted opte l. l It Is stated slated that an effort erfort S will be hc made to lo increase the salary alar of or tS- tS i the v. ju-v. juvenile nile court judge In order that thata k a competent man luau may be kept in int t t charge harge of or the tire court The position re requires requires re- re quires quire the thc jud Judges Judge's es e's entire time hue In conJ conc con- con c- c J with the probation work of or Jk the tIle schools and tho the Morris hume home It I 1 Brim n in lii Charge c of ur ue uc l Judge e Brown w will II continue his juvenile mv- mv i c. enile work c has had hod hadi l. l two conferences with Judge e Brown Drown In tn Inthe 1 tire the pa past t two t days In regard to tv the lie i of 01 th the Better Beller f ft S league quarters JU Judge e. e Brown had bee n placed In charge of th the agues ague's quarters fur for one year Before that time has e expired Mr Nc o S. S h hopes peN to have hav establIshed a home for p. p I nt nl Ica least t boys bos Plans were considered consid consid- L ered yesterday h by ld J Judge c Brown Drown amIr and amI r 5 5 71 Ir r. r for fol th the enlargement of S tho the present quarters Another bull building ln- ln l. l will be bo erected In the rear of or the ii quarter at North orth Main street for fora r a l gymnasium and swimming pool Mr Ir j visited the quarters l Tuesday night and was well weB pleased with what ho had done There were v S about fOIt forty boys bos at the quarters Tho The I Pluck h band and ant the Juvenile court courtS S band hand had ha their thell lc regular practice at the 1 looms and ami pla played cd several al selections selection fu rut for Mr 11 |