Show SHERIFF URGES SWIFT JUSTICE Declaring that justice moves too slowly lowly in the courts of Utah Sheriff S. S Grant Young of Salt Lake county expressed the belief that the federal fedral fed- fed ral eral government will eventually tak take ake over law Jaw enforcement ement th pugh- pugh out ut the the- nation unless the states mend their ways way He spoke at the regular weekly luncheon of the junior chamber of commerce Friday at Dick Gunns Gunn's cafe Federal law Jaw enforcement will come ome about because of the effectiveness of the policies of the department department department de de- de- de of justice in apprehending and prosecuting criminals said the sheriff The federal government will step directly into the criminal branches of local police and sher- sher departments and from there will take up the tr traffic Cf e problem predicted Sheriff Young Both problems problems' will be well wel handled with the tho aid aid of a a trained civil service force torce he said State government policies said sale the he sheriff are best est demonstrated probably in the record of f four ur curent current current cur- cur rent ent first degree murder c cases Jes two of which have time after time been delayed clayed in their progress toward the he end of justice Tho The policy o of putting things over with relentless driving force resulting in quick and certain punIshment punishment pun- pun for criminals is the G uG G mens men's policy he asserted Speaking from the standpoint of my own department added Sheriff Sherif Young I believe that the policy of ot swift justice d dealt by the tho federal government has had a psychological effect on the potential potent poten- poten t ial al public enemy element clement |