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~ LEGION TOHEAR | ~ DRIVE AGAINST | CRIME ME REPORT:

Triumphs Scored in Onethird of States, Judge Tels Committee.

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Judge Richard Hartshorne, Newark, American Legion national committee on raw and order chairman, was to report to‘the National Exec- [4 utive Committee today progress of the Legion's nation- wide. campaign | against crime. At a meeting yesterday, Judge Hartshorne, who presides over Newark’s Common Pleas Court said thes Legion has scored major triumphs in one-third of the states during the last four months. : The law and order ¢ommittee has backed four anticrime measures introduced in all Legislatures meeting in 1337 Jy the Interstate sCommission on “Crime. The measures seek: 1. Granting authorities of a state permission to cross state lines when in pursuit of a criminal. 2. Simplification of extradition procedure with the additional power to obtain waiver of extradition and to extradite “brains” of a gang from ' one state to another. 3. Authority to require witnesses to appear in criminal trials even though they are not residents of the state in which the trial is held. 4. Agreements between states to supervise each other’s paroles. One or more of the measures have been enacted into law by one-third of the states, Judge Hartshorne said.

Charging that certain parts of her ‘book, “Authentic History of the Ku Klux Klan,” which she is holding in the above picture, were used without permission in “Gone With the Wind,” Susan Lawrence Davis of Washington, D. C., has filed suit asking a profits accounting and injunction from further sale of the dovel. Miss Davis’ Yoo’ wt was published in 1924. jain:

INCREASE NOTED IN

Easy Escape Hit

Principal reason for the new laws, the jurist explained, is “a tangled undergrowth of laws which allow criminals to escape apprehension and conviction by commuting from onesstate to another.” Judge Hartshorne in his report to the executive commitiee will advocate community councils to co-or-dinate all welfare agencies, private and public, to the training “of not merely the mind but the character of the child in the schools and elsewhere,” as lan aid-to curbing delin-.! quency. “It is the lack of charac'er an

re oe ac afpiale WH lhe INTEREST IN COURTS HIGH, LAWYERS TOLD

Harishorne will repory) | | ra | |

Mrs. Zana Middleton, Welcome Wagon hostess, teday reported new | families moving into the city had |

last year. She spoke yesterday at a meeting of the property management division of the Indianapolis Estate Board. Fred L. Palmer, pres- | ident, introduced Urban K. Wilde, new executive secretary of | Realty Board, to the the members.

ZERELDA WALLACE UNION WILL MEET

The Zerelda a Wallace Union is to | were told last night by Albert Har-

courts have grown in interest for the American public, members of

| the Indiana State Bar Association |

“hold a meeting at the home of Miss | vey Colé, Peru, president, at a din- |

Daisy Phelps, 6456 College Ave. | ner meeting in the Columbia Club. Tuesday, beginning at 10 a. m. “Renewed interest,” he said, “in Devotions in the morning are to | government has resulted because of be in charge of Mrs. Marie Rat- | the effect the proposed enlargement | cliff, evangelistic director, and a {of the Supreme Court may-.have in covered dish luncheon is ' to be | changing our form of government.” served at noon.

~NEW FAMILIES HERE

increased at least 20 a month overs

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Constitutional questions and the

FUNDS NEEDED FOR

Street Conditions. Also Laid To Lack of Cash.

Indianapolis is handicapped. in providing better streets and main=taining a larger police force by lack of funds, according to Mayor Kern. He told Lions Club members yesterday that only two motorcycle policemen now are available to handle traffic between 7 a. m. and 9 a. m. daily because many of the officers are detailed to. school disi tricts. «If Indianapolis had been able to | keep pace with street building dur-

i ing the last eight years, the present

| ner. omit, street conditions would not exist,” the Mayor said. He congratulated the club on its | interest in civic affairs and for the I work it is doing in its dental clinic I at English Avenue Boys Club.

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to 21. Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, Chicago | Health Board president, and other sanitation leaders are to! speak.

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tage of wide experience and have made a special study of procedural questions, has prosecuted its difficult task with unremitting industry.

PAYS TRIBUTE

No words of mine can pay adequate tribute to the zeal, assiduity and intelligence with which the members of the committee have labored. A year ago the committee submitted to the Court, and with its approval - distributed for the criticism of judges and lawyers, a preliminary draft of the proposed rules. This draft had the careful consideration of judges and of committees of lawyers in their respective circuits, with the result that the

advisory committee received many |

important suggestions. The proposed rules were debated in several local conferences. The committee has been sedulous in considering all these criticisms and suggestions and has now completed a final draft which will shortly be submitted to

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