Show Advocates cates F Federal der l P Police B Bureau BUr f U ul If It America is to c copo p successfully wWi with Its crime pr bJ m all of ot its police tolice forces city and state s should 1 b o cS organized In on ont one finely coordinated body under tinder f leral Jeral regulation In the tho opinion of Richard ird E E. E Eri- Eri r Ight rIght veteran Mr 11 Enright who was as police commissioner of ot New York CIt City from 1918 to 1925 InS offers in Th The North American Review Rc a n. plan for a n. po- po l ice Ico which ho believes would b be be- effective e In curbing what shat he terms Americas biggest business business crime crime crimeA A system In local and arid state police wb would ld be 9 under S seme semo mo measure ot of federal regulation would be o freer of ot the blight of or political corruption ts t han than are city police departments deIh whoso whose officials are subjected s td tO local political influences he believes In m my m opinion th the fact that tho the British s services service i Is s s is ono substantial r reason ason why crime c in the British Isles Islea comp compare re so favorably with Uth those in the United States ho he says sas At the center of at such a national organization Mr Enright ht proposes a national police bureau of ot wide scope copo an and authority for the collection of or criminal records Such a no national 1 clearing house whose data datt should hould be available n to every law enforcement agency In fn n tho country countr is greatly needed hb h s ays says Ono One of or the he services of or such a 1 bureau would bo be the recommendation to tho the various state legislatures of or steps step aimed to stan standardize criminal statutes tho the cou country try o over In addition bf of course it should supervise a 4 fingerprint system To set up such a central bureau bure as as a first step toward national coordination of police work w would uld cost not more moro than a ri year jear ear ho estimates in The me North Korth Review article In contrast td theao figures Mr Enright estimates estimates esti est mat mates that that criminal activities cost tho the nation 13 13 a year today In property loss losses s 's and prison costs and taxes paid for or protection Not only are ate criminals in prison throughout tho h co country but hut upward of ot arc are at liberty he shows hows By comparison with lar largo large o European centers nil nn American cities clUes are aro under und policed Mr Enright be Ho believes that for complete prot protection New V York rork should have hav double Its pres present nt force of ot men |