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,aw Crimes But ALBANY EVENING NETS, MONMYrAHTn; # , 19»
'art LAW ENFORCEMENT
ISSUE IN NATION Country Now Reaps Harvest of s; Life More Unsafe Than Any. * where Else in World.
here today s
. assert that such crimes would
mal respect lor lsw and i t the Laws were properly e n .
the annual luncheon of
of The Associated Frees; tjus occassen for * frank statement of whet I con-
At issue before fee JUnerlean people, i u solution is orevrvation of our Institutions than any other que*-
Thst is the enforcement end obedience to. the lews of both federal and state.
M t you weigh thto fog yourselves, and if my eosuion is liupport it—not to aupport me but to support something 1 arecloua—the one force the* holds our civilization to-Si With to discus* It M lew, not as to the merits of a
t all i»w, federei and state, for ours la § government tbt people feewiaelvoa.
-asffirciafsatA-' *•* No"» tuve drifted into
notion that, laws * who chooee to of our country
ui addition, our tow Maery is suffering •Cities arising out
i, at circunuocu' procedures. And
... from inefficient roflMfte- i *
the harvest « than 0,000 lawlessly k ,
_j United States. half as many ar-
than one-atoth _ i convicted and smaU percentage oished. Twenty
^ l e in proportion Lawlessly kilted in as in Great Brit-
JL our great cities irently be commit-
M least fifty r_rses in propor-
, are committed In u in Great Brit-
as many bur-
APPEALS FOR AID OF GITIZENS TO END TIDE OF LAWLESSNESS
* vruajr • XXC/O vcr
dtuted tnd forgery
> comparison with No part of fee urban, is immune. ty are relatively in any other d v -
.he world. In spite j,n reason to pride ' institutions and the
of the great
centage to the fact, of victlona than eight source. It
for
fee pubtte saind on this subject, lat me say at oqce that while v iSa-
of law have been increased of crimes under the etc..
Into the hands by the pat-
by otherwise yet this is but
problem. I have cited the extent of mur
robbery, forgery am for but a small per
can be attributed s amendment In
total number of con-felony last year leae r cent came from that
j. therefore but a sector of fee invasion of lawlessness.
What we are feeinfc> today la far larger and more fun-
, -fee possibility feat rt>
Whatever the value of any la fee enforcement o f feat tow
in plain term* upon our .books is not, in my mind, a
debatable queatton. U v should be observed and must be enforced until la is repealed by the proper processes of our democracy. The duty to enforce the laws rest upon every public official and fee duty to obey it rests upon every citlren.
Hoover Cttts for Civic merest in
Selt Government The of every ettseon eaer-
ctoing h a civic duties was emphasised by President Hoover in Ihese words:
Our people for many years have been intensely absorbed in business, in the astonishing upbuilding • * a great country, and we have attempted to specialise in our occupations, to atrrve to aehievebi our own specialties and to respect competency of others in theirs. Unconsciously, we have carried this psychology into our state of mind toward government We. tend to regard the making of laws and their administration as a function of group by specialists in government whom we hired for true purpose and whom we call public servants. After hiring them it U our purpose casually to review their actions, to accept i v 2 S • T n k h J " e *Pprove. and to rcjBCv \ive rest,
¥hto attitude of mind is destructive to self government, for self government is predicated upon the 2 f t 5*2* ! T t r y responsible clUsen will take his part in the creation of law. the obedience to law, and the selection of *^T^'ale end methods for its enforcement.
«e Pungent Eipreuiw of I In Law Enforcement Address Today
NEW YOBX, April £ ( A P ) r -Herq are earns pungent fi0*?. "J* ky JrWftnt . ^ h " *?L enforcement address
today st fee annual luncheon Of The Associated Frees:
forcement is the surest guaranty of i u repeal. If a law u right, its enforcement is the quickest metnod for it. for compelling respect
to,ietersetoe what taw ahall be ••eyed and what taw aka¥ be
HOOVER ASKS FOR i ^ ENFORCEMENT
r^niorcement Wrong* Is Positive Guaranty of Its Repeal
/_-"*,. * , Z—_- twerty i t h o w n o t the intelligence und moral *** ™ instinct to obey the law as a matter of conscience. The real prob
this moral sense, and . to segregate such degenerate minds whre they can do no future harm.
We have two immediate problems before us in government. To investigate our existing agencies of enforcement and to reorganise out system of enforcement in such manner as to eliminate i u weaknesses a n d systematically to strengthen lsw cies week by w e t . year by year, not by dra i plays and violent attacks in . to make headlines; not by violating fee tow itself through misuse of fee
! has the right to de-shall be obeyed
nil not be enforced. . its rigid enlorce-st guaranty of its right,' its enforce-
kest method of eom-it. I have seen
within a few citizens to defy a particular Journal
J of .be Lsw itself. I > on such sn attitude [ with a sense of re-
country. with my obliga-no argument on
ire is no citisen ov« of the President
States assuming any may be said by
ger responsibility nt of laws against
t'-ste and local au-doe* not concern
ent. But It President of the
>th as a citizen and rests the pri-
*y of leadership ent of standards
la this country. *no obedience to
wtnguiah between M laws—it is a com-
**»es ef criml-«nt are simply Unt respect and ,
p»nds of these who feat fee
federal, state and loca l - so that crime may be. reduced, and on fee other hand to demand that our citizens shall awake to the fundamental consciousness of democracy which is that the laws are their and «.;« « ^ Z ^ L - . 7 . J I I «-**• •?"*• » « " « «ww*j. uci reverence tor use demor rT ttft^SZPSL" J* 5H5L°* k/eathed by every American f L " * " c f h « the primary duty to mother to the lisping babe that •bey fee tow. _ _ _ _ _ prattles on her too Let it be tausht
Jt U utm^essary for me to argue J E W s c h o o t a , u ^ i n i n a r ^ h T c n ! ! 1 very essence of leges. let it be preached from the nee to law; that pulpit, proclaimed in the legislative
fee feet that fee freedom is obedien
Let every man remember that to violate the law is to trample on fee blood of his father, and to tear fee character of, bis own and his children's liberty. Let reverence for fee
And in conclusion let , an off-repeated word from Abraham
pulpit, . halls, and enforced i n courts ef Justice. And, in short, let it become
me recall the political religion of the nation, and let fee old and fee young, the
•SL who?**w l n v t s i bJ_ w e n c e J rich snd the . hourly at The very desk and in' gav of all .«._.
the very halls which it is my honor I colors and conditions sacrl to occupy: j ceasingly upon- its altar.
tow. in its enforcement, but by steady pressure, steady weeding oat of all incapable and negligent officials no matter what their statue: by encouragement, promotion and recognition for those who do their duty, end by fee moat rigid scrutiny of fee records and attitudes of all persons suggested for appointment to official posts in our entire tow enforcemem machinery. That is a^intotrat ion for which my col-leajues and t are a* fully responsible as the human material which can be. assembled for the task wil 1
lermore, I wish to . as far as possible,
- fee sources of inherent defects in our present system that de-
o filets Is.
Foment Procedure Favors ^eeds Rerlgion, door
of ear law enforce-- taowt full well
of vigorous reor-_• procednre un-«__«al; that our P strengthened;
1 of assembling our '••ttori; that Justice •tft and sure. In
1 merciful the pendu-' in favor of the ^L?w*LIroai th* , wty. the sympa-
^Attfrican people I f * those who are
flfis_urdS?eWd-- arSWr. w"nitiyMr^'
* enlistmg public Ht support, ac-
*fn of the facte "elusions, I have • * a national
*Tad> snd report 2 wr problems^to-* . * * enforcement,
met with grati-J f,m jure ft w « « the bar sssod-• eomrmMirma In
,-Sike vldespread [made by them I
K t^J* in the com mission, j
| j!Jrf i a pd men. im-
^ e SSP . » . J ner*Uon-and vastly widse
. r Tforcement bw**oq ol fee' Weals, the
criminals who are convicted and serve to Instill fee
•M
, S^ual dttoen . pi^^thisftato our'sch. 1 thnit^Au m **r m
'our im.
Interest end
• S bv
[J^w I
~ n in the
tit? *h£h •iJL1* "tlndi
v«to» TawL/**
*k» i
lie of
f e a r o f l _
^of^Wfe%utfS? is a foundation stone
MbMty. The question, however, to every
individual conscience, la whether tuppence Is a useful or even legitimate device in such iltag—luns, X
' re> it to. i u affect la ae and aa distorting of
_ Not clarification, but of issues arises front It
BRITISH LEADER SEES U.S. BEST
ADVERTISERS Sir Charles Higham , Speaks Before London
Publicity Body.
LONDON. AprU 22 (APK—8ir Charles Hlghsm, one of Britain's leading advertising experts, forecasts that America wiii capture the world a msrsets through her advertising and — I—w»»*»«htn stttarorii*
Spesktog before fee PubUcity club of London, on "the trend of Amerl-" in sdvertismg." Sir Charles said:
"ft to more and more toward fee copy Is better than jazz design is pass-
people
Practically everything good is trademarked and advertised. The American woman buys prsctlcslly nothing that is not guaranteed by
"The installment method of selling is growing in America and nearly everything can be bought on this plan. It has played a big part In America's prosperity and in my opinion would help us tremendously b e n if we adopted it generally.
America will soon be a big advertiser in the export market. She to determined to capture the world markets and we may well took to
We need to
CREDITORS ASK MORE CONTROL WBANnTOTCY
- — • • • • • i
More Business, Ltu Law, Real Keed Credit
Expert Says.
NEW YORK. April A — More business and lose tow is needed in bankruptcy administration, according to E. Paul Phillips, manager of the Adjustment bureau of the National Association of Credit Men.
_ Mr. Phillips, who advocates) greater control in fee handling of bankruptcy estates, as ye:
"It may seem trite to say feat fee assets of a bankrupt estate are fee property of fee creditors, and that fee totter should be given a prominent t a d afftattti part In bankruptcy SitailiuairailiHi. yet this point
to be
Continued From Itoge L
duction and recognition for those who do their duty; and by the most rtgtd scrutiny of the records snd attitudes of all persons suggested for appointment to official posts in our law enforcement machinery.
"Every student of our law enforcement mechanism knows full well that it Is in need of vigorous reorgwiisation: feat its procedure unduly favors fee criminal; feat our judiciary needs to be strengthened; that the method of assembling our juries needs revision; that Justice must be more swift and sure."
Addersstng himsel f directly to the
faced, fee President said the press could play a dominant part in resolving fee basic question of the underataiHilng. the ideals, the re-
tofeTtoW Smffi - l D < 1 1 V l d U , U C l t l W n
"It (the press) is almost final m i n r f P £ 3 ^ . £ a r . O U i e t h e interest
S ^ i X J & J 1 ' c a n dertroy their finer sensibilities or it can Invigorate them, t am well aware that fee
.ft our important
Wtftiiento** "V e M p p o r t to
r ^ L ^ l f i £ m e t i m M - ho**ver. if perhaps, a little more support t o
direction. If, instead of the glamor °J™*!™* * n d _hewism, which bur American imaginative sainda ten ft^uwtly throw around those who break the tow, we would invest with f^iifi1* 0?™™* ood heroism those ; S S ^ , n f ^ - 0 , * 0 U r o f l i c «rs who are
SWeva'w ^ i S ^ f w h ? . t r e «>nvlcted and $£**£%* "«* to instill the
l u Finally. 1 wish to again reiterate
%?2L. Z?f i , o n e t h e 'unction or K ^ I H ' J S C ^ P 1 ? * ' K l * w c a n S r P ^ 0 S T . ^ « f « « e « « n t offl. cers, then our scheme of government is at sn end."
Sight apparently is lost of the fact that, in fee main, bankruptcy ad -ministration Involves matters of fact
. of a greatc ountry. and we have attempted to specialise in our occu« potions, to strive to achieve in out
and to respect com-In theirs. Un-
we have carried this into our state of mind
I T We tend to of town and
. as a function of a-gronpof mast whom pose •nt*. After Tig our
sir ac-. to accept those which we ap
prove, and to reject fee rest. This attitude of mind la destruc
tive of. self government, for self government Is predicated upon fee fact every, responsible citizen will toka Ida part In fee creation of tow, the obedience to tow. a n T f e e selection to again retterato feat the
law enforcement-Is not
•nftesunity wife reapet
If tow can te apheld umamim officers, then of nneii iaieni Is at an
Every dttosn has a persons! i t - f e » duly to order hU
so weigh fee effect feat his conduct
- ^ ^"^'"# w " w iws1a^^»Ww 1 0 w s w IsspW*
I have no criticism to make of the American presa. p greatly admire itsindepm^kmee and iu onorage. I •osnesiinas) feci that to eotfd g W
« i ! S r 22** • • * * • * to one phase or an-one_di- other of our natwnaT problemi. but
I realise fee difficulties under which '* operates I am wondering ftefeer the time has not come. y ^ y w . to realise feat we are eon-
STaVg^rgrs-yf A
aatonhjh* , : < s W s ^ ^ ^ s ^ " s * m p i e s sxeaant
by sir mail where
kofSe'
W C 9 Q Vs> WTewonssJa
BOLSHEVISTS SEEKING NEW RUBBER PLANT
» (APo. -The aays that a
win eantore t**u producing plants
ttrritory. It tells of * plant growing wild
in central Asia that to amid to pro-duce rubber from IU roots. An « -
feem nelahlne -A. T h e ^ S S
rs this sswoausute to formed from
wife sand feat sticks to H. and feS about twenty per cent of a rubber like substance washes out of the
and not matters of tow. "Creditors of a bankrupt have a
better knowledge of his business than any one else. They are experienced; bunness seen who understand merchandise costs, msrketlng, s c -countlng and other Important eto-
, mente of business. In view of their 1 'PMfe-ftoP keMVtedM sUs sm- ^MsflhMttlM. tbffV
" S % £ ^ ? » & . K S n ^ V ? h e 1 ;
a e m S ^ a ^ W ^ ! S L m T a n t e r a t t e n to needed. The bank-
tor such control, tlon has been so * of legal tech-creditors, except
represent Ine rateade. The
-versed, in a n-solutlon fee association s
committee, the tment of a re
fer In fee wreathe preservation of the
property of the bankrupt so as to
trustee.' The nreeent act's Intention is that the reoelver. ee a general rate, shall merely be a custodian, and t h a t there shall be a reoelver only to cases of such atoe and char-acter as to require t ion than would be ordinary watchman.
imaaasa m u m p t l u
^ a n d V a a i r a fee
The plant to fee bondrllla and to reported to grow In V Klrghnda and Turkestan.
MEM, TAIN, TOO. CHICAGO, AprU 3» fAP)
are ae vrnto ae women about their
' In srenmaUeaSy dtmabd
iBSarirhti!2u0f
tent saaeninery—
of jnew few. said
.,ter. at , ant net. to
of an
therefore. fet> trustee to the an* disburamg officer.
fele It would seem apparent
fd'o? fe> anSl»?ofT!S»e1 trustee than on fee apotontmentof a receiver. When a receiver is
WAjrynATg Tha rnrroitidn of evils trowlne
to lsw does not distinguish6 between federal and state laws—it is a common conscience;
In oar desire w be mrrrtful fee aeadutam baa swung in faver ef fee arkenn snd far wway from fee seeteetieB ef society. The sympathetic mind of the
American people in its over-concern about those who are in difficulties has swung too far from the family of the murdered to the family of the murderer.
If. instead ef the glamer ef romance and heroism, which
frequently aro-nd these whs break fee tow. we weutt Invest with s little romance snd heroism these thousands ef officer* who arc endeavoring to enforce the law It would Itself decrease crime.
Jf law can t orcement
.uphe ld only by officers, then our
scheme of government is at an
It Is Bsmcccaaery f or me te ***** '** '«*t that the very
freedom Is obedience to b v ; that liberty Itself baa but asm fawndstloo, and feat la In fee tow.
A surprising number of* our people, otherwise of responsibility in the community, haveV drifted Into the extraordinary notion that tows are made* for those who choose to obey feem.
Twenty times as many people to propattlaa te lien are lawlessly kill United. States ' M Britain.
• • •
In fee Great
The duty to enforce fee tow upon every public official
and the duty to 'obey upon every uty to
citizen. it rests
After all. crlmlasl lsw enforcement are. simply methods of Instilling respect and fear tote fee
ef, these who have net
sttoet te obey the tow matter ef conscience. The real problem is to awaken
this consciousness, this moral sense, and if necessary to segregate such degenerate minds where they can do no future harm.
as a
I •
.Your-Bfe/a • • • O S
precious possession. So Isn't it worth while to protect tnem from need-ress strain by having him fitted with glasses if necessary? Our examination will determine whether or not he requires optica) aid.
^n ^a sa_^s w ss B> • ^ ^ w o
5-5111
Desf* CsIt for a Free W^SOswws^^B w a o m V aartwww
BOARDMAN & GRAY
SALE OF STEINWAY PIANOS
STARTING TUESDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK we place on sale the best selection of Steirrway Pianos ever offered in the city as such low prices.
All these Stein way Pianos are now in perfect condition and carry the Boardman & Gray guarantee.
The opportunity of a lifetime to buy Stein way pianos at reasonable prices. We will move your old piano without charge and deliver the new instrument when desired,
. . • • • «
Don't Mtos This Wonderful Opportunily Terms Arranged te Salt
proper The n
of ipicy ad-
who shotrtd be subject to fee control of the creditors '
1 FT SAILOR«.. JTOI1, April 23 (AF)^.
The United States narye movements from on* locality to another are an important economic factor. It u esthnatod feat 1WA» .ailors « * ? * .tone* during fee *^tnt visit of fee fleet to fee Canal Zone a\l%dhmst mat IrnKI ftmsfj . • ^ e ^ e ^ w s^Ws^nFVsssms^n
SHARP BACK AND LIMBS Is your life
eching umbo Dreeo, a
111 go to and to
by Try
i root of up your
"The pains darting thro
says Mr. Wm. Turner. W) H. T
only way I on two e rf an feat,
n n e ^ j sssw^e wossav e^b^awsjsn s>
was, propp Orecohee
Dreco B o o t nasi H e r b T o n U
SeM at ssewtrs Cot flats *tsee
BOARDMAN "Piano Maker* 92 Years"
446 Broad way
V i r g i n i a V a i l i T e l l s
How to Captivate
HOLLYWOOD, Cal i f . -The 3$ fore. moat movie directors find througn. festt experience with the pictures that Jbeautiful skin is the surest road to popularity for any girl. As Lewis Milestone, prominent director for Par*, mount, expresses it: "Smooth, exquisite skin is more captivating than any* thing else shout s girl."
Virginia Valli knows that exquisite akin plays the largest part in a woman'a power to touch the heart, on the screen and off. Like 442 of the 451 important actresses in Hollywood, she chertobat her lovely elan with Lux Toilet Soap. She ssys: "I do snjoy using Lux Toilet Soap, I delight in the marvelous velvety way it leaves my skin."'Kine out of ten scresn stars n e t » i s fraoroni wane seep, and all the great film studios have made It the official sosp for their
Buckthorn Bark
v and Glycerin Stop
Constipation The very FIRST day you tote
simple glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., aa mixed hi Adlerika, you will feel better than for years! fto OAS pressure and tired feeling after meals will be gone, because Adlerika msm&ai iUfk m m f V a ' s V fJarMWggSJ ^^^f^^B ^jmm •s^%^ * • • • aanegs^sss
bowel, removing foul n _ poisoned fee stomach. Just , spoonful relieves OA8. sick head ache and constipation. Ton will be surprised a t fee QUICK, easy new tlon, Adlerika Is sold by aU f -glsts. Hewit Pharmacies, Inc.
brtLIAL BLANKET AND FABRIC SALE
WEEK OF APRU. 22-26 This weeks special sale
to astostlen te
grades ef Salting and Toguea!
Albany, N. Y.
AUTOMATIC DUO-DISC
The Invertlble Agitator
$1.00
DOWN YOU SAVE
1
^4. oil
Washer
zel Electric Co., JO f i l l i n g ! fTfak mt
Dial 4-5«60 or 4-0718
ELECTRICAL SERVICE • • ' ! • -5-5=
. sent fee new and are of feat . depsndabls Kenwoed sjnaSsy.
MEN'S SUITING The highest quality Ksawool sli .. suiting fabric. Sxceedinwtr smart in appearance, y«t of that ssbtsed feed ' " " » | > t ^ WenUiea nss ideal hmt-n*sa suit Dark Blue, C Gray tatstore snd Brown mixture. Per yard . . . . . . . . . .
TOPCOATTNG This fabric ef KenwMd ail wool q»ial« Ity Is ideal tpr th« >pfinc topcoat or •port tnif. It ta avanabl* In Tan, Bhi* er Oray. P?r n (JA yard , . , .^ . . , . . , , . W*»«lw
LADIES' FABRICS Theae ail woe! coatings and suit ma» terlal* *r* »>»p#claiiy denirabte tor the •port #ns*Titti;a tw aprins coat, is Uray or Taa am} la , two quaUtUa.
$3.51 "* W»r yard MM
BLANKETS Of th« !s of the w>f"tiF Welfw'oTSoT'TTTfil'
. a wMe seieennn ef eofcirs and eheek patterns.,. All with end* abound with satin ribbon. Pise Ttstt, Ba^h , , , . Mae MaM,
t l M t i l l l l l i l t $10.H $9.00
UGHT WEIGHT BLANKETS
btsakata'wlth satin* ribbes" # ? Sam ewes, gise fosf». Saca ...« o}w»W9
'M
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A »msll tot ef food ••coeds eol«r only with aalfij r$ " ends, Slss T»af0. Eseh oood setAfies ef Tan ltgn«
Bach
BABY BLANKETS Thase are socoads of the recti la* standard weight hahr blankets and ara bonnd all around Vlth salts rffr-bon. A v*rl*»y of daairable SOtseo and chack eattsens.
else «aM. # 1 *'*• ««*• € 6 •ach fW Ea^i . . . . . . # 9
K T P O U f E » Rl AVKETft
Qeftd sseewds in fh»<Ni lovely little Ibrewe of Afghan material, la Reap, Pink, Tan, Orlantal Bins and Watte* rtn!*h»ri with fringed anda. # • d A gise WslS. IPaeh f # . ^ P
AFGHANS A limited number ef good tioswsw la color« Orsaa sn4 Whlta. These are esse staTI sad haee a three inch self fringe at tha
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$45t BATH MATS
Jlsee rrem esft, thick Pageemak«re* felt marariaL these Beth Mats pr-.^e 0 •el'n'iid. »#r> iraahia aoeeseery. Qrey sad Btws only
esaeb . .
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BtNsagLAga jest saeese the Hwtf. see rhpse aetose fawm Albsey. Take itwiae ssetsi see te Meyen seearw. Hewra: t SB a m. te S.SO s. m. OSSSS tATUNOAVg,
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