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Show ' ' v ; EDITORIAL f It is natural, when there is something you don't approve of to exclaim "There ought to be . a law against it." Yes, undoubtedly undoubt-edly there ought to be a law against everything that anybody any-body dosen't like; and a law for J everything that anybody likes. -Laws are a great, thing, but the vjnofe laws we have, the less people peo-ple respect men.. .That is one of the troubles this country is undergoing un-dergoing now. There has been so many laws passed in the last few years that the ordinary citizen cit-izen has given up keeping track of them. Business and industry have been so hampered and : handicapped by laws restrictions and regulations that the large part of a man's time is spent in trying to comply with them. It is no wonder that, production v- falls off and trade suffers. We " ' are suffering under a multiplicity t of laws; we are lawed to a stand-stilL stand-stilL A change of policy will be a valued relief. |