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Show Will noon be put Into fffpet In other cornmunltft where tht nped menace h&i become a grave problem, according accord-ing to tatementa gathered by the United I'reaa. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Nov. 17 Thief of l'olice W. J Clark said Judjte Itartlert'ii Idea wnn excellent and that Oklahoma City Hpeedera would be subjected sub-jected to similar punishment. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Nov. 17. Ser-rant Ser-rant A. J. Murray, nad of the police po-lice traffic department, said Judge Kartlf-tt did the right thing. Murray iM-lieves muny pnrontu should lx punished pun-ished similarly for letting children run t'ureleMsly ulnut the streets. WAflUINOTON. .Nov. 17. Municipal Munici-pal Court Judge Robert K. Matting-ly: Matting-ly: "An excellent idea. Much better bet-ter than fining." BOH TON, Nov. 17. "The sight of rrlpplM and maimed children undoubtedly un-doubtedly would have a salutary ef-ftct ef-ftct on recklexa aiitnmnt.tla (irlvm DETROIT PLAN TO PUNISH DRIVERS WIEETING FAVOR (Copyright, 12:. by I'. D Tha "Datrolt plan" of punlahlng apreders and reckless drivers by mak-j mak-j Ing them look at mnlmed children and j 1 at hodlea nf automobile victims met I with hearty Indorsement todny from i truffle court judires ond other offi-! ciuU In many r-presentatlve cities of : tho country. The Idea of , Inflicting i I this mentnl torture, originated by ( - Judite ("hnrles U Bartb tt. of Detroit, said Krank Uoodtvln. atate registrar of motor vehicles. .DKXVKR. Nov. 17. Police Judge nice said: "I believe it would do good for those who see the Injured children and I don't believe they would ever be arrested again for violation of traffic rules." 1'ORTI.AXD, Ore., Nov. 17. "That's a mighty good plun. Take fhem to tht morgue, too." aald Municipal Judge K. K. Wall. "Heckless drivers ought to see their own victims and the victims vic-tims of other drivers like themselves." NKW YORK, Nov. 17. "I am In favor fa-vor of severe penalties for speeders and othera who run down peopre recklessly reck-lessly In the streets," raid Judge John V. Mclnlyre of general sessions. ATLANTA, tin.. Nov. 17,. Acting Recorder K. L. Hunter: "Of course, thll method Itself will not stop violations, vio-lations, hut It will leave an indelible Impression on the minds of people who drive." 8T. LOUIS, Nov. 17. Judge George Mi "My only regret Is the law In Ht Louis doesn't allow me td Imprison traffic violators or Impound their machine. ma-chine. Flnra are too light a penalty for thoao who leave crippled and life-less life-less bodies In their Wake." DK8 MOINES. Nov. 17. "It's an excellent ex-cellent Idea, but we wouldn't have au- ' thority to do It," said Municipal Judge Bellera. "We might, however, give speeders tha alternative of going to Jail nr being taken to see children who ara victims of automobiles. We arei , likely to try It here." PITTtmt'Ra, Nov. it Traffic! ' court Judge J. Ralph Park: "I am In hearty sympathy with any reasonable method that .will Impress on every daiver lbs Importonoe of careful drlv-lna." drlv-lna." . |