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It is still the duty of our municipal courts to provide and fair trial to all prisoners brought before them, without trial, of any young woman who happens to| or in for vagrancy or driving through a stop light. | * In recognizing the need for greater care in making ‘arrests, greater attention to the assembling of evidence
impose penalties only upon persons duly found crime, and then only such penalties as the laws prescribe | ana
them, not upon some suspicion of disease or immorality ~and they do hot prescribe dispatch to the city isolation | and
too vague to be put into words. It remains their obligation Basic legal rights of individuals suspected of erime, My. apa
‘Remy is in position greatly to raise the standards of law enforcement here. We believe the whole community will
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word peace. On such an issue men should feel strongly, and it is the duty of senators to speak freely and forcefully.
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committee with too much haste, when he so or the smaller isolationist
there should be a prompt vote. Because
delay on his and other post-war reso{that vote can have an immediate effect on the war.
The country is indebted to Senator Ball and his colfilibuster or obstruction. After the minorities had their way,
leagues for forcing a timid administration to act: let them . We repeat, there must be no majorit
either the internationalists
not ery vow if the majority accepts only nine-tenths of
recently and effectively led the attack on the committee for their own pet project.
its seven months’ lutions?
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