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'· Learning From The British Britain's legal system is one of the most efficient in the world. Even major trials; such as murder cases! seldom last more than seven to 14 days and the longest appeal procedure takes only three. months.· It is partly to see why and how the British courts oper- ate so expeditiously that the American Bar Association has decided to hold its an· nual conference in London this year. Some 5,000 ABA members and their families will travel to England for ~the July 14-21 meeting. ABA president Edward Wright says the difference · betwe.en British and Amel.\- ican court procedure is \like night and day.\ Under the American system it may be months before a case · is brought to trial, the trial it- self may last months more and the appeals may take a period of years; At least there is encouragement in the fact that American law- yers themselves are now urging the need for reform. Closely tied in with the success of the British sys- tem is the efficiency of the British police. (Scotland Yard solves 95 percent of its muroer cases - a world rec- ord.) Americans got some insight into how the London police operate from an ex- cellent documentary on NBC television in recent days: They heard an inStructor at Hendon Police College em- phasizing to · recruits that the \golden thread\ linking them with their public and guiding· their conduct should be: courtesy, compassion, understanding - further in- gredilints essential to jusUce. -Christian Science Monitor Seek OfVidi,m In Knifing ALBION- A Medina man was fatally stabbed' following an argument in a local tavern early Saturday. Joseph Glover, 33, of the Jim-Cor Camp, Medina, was pronounced dead upon arrival at Arnold Gregory I\Jemorial Hospital. Charged with murder as ·Glover's alleged assailant was James William Coburn, 41, who was arrested about 6 a.m. at his home, 33 N. Main St., by village police Lt. Jack Borello and Patrolman Wallace Mapes. Police said Glover was stabbed several times in the climax to an argument in Sam's Restaurant on East Bank Street. A 41h-inch knife, tentatively identified as the slaying weapon, was recovered at the scene. Coburn appeared before Village Court Justice llarmon Reis and was co.umitted to Niagara County Jail at Lockport pending preliminary bearing Tuesday, May 4. · Orleans prisoners are being housed temporarily in the Niagara Jail pending completion of the new local jail. State Police BCI investigators from Troop A. headquatersfrom Troop A headquarters, Batavia, joined Albion police in the in- vestigation. The body of the slain man is at the Merrill-Grinnell Funeral Home here and an attempt is being made to locate survivors. VOL. 69-NO. 49 'Floating' Bombs.Rake Rate Increase ;Granted To Airlines WASHINGTON <UPH ·-. The Civil Aeronautics Board today approved a two step fare . increase on airline coach flights · . ranging up to 9 per cent. 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