Show WANTS BRAKE ON LAW MAKING Strict Enforcement Would Woul Fill All Courts Says Dobbs Speaking before tir club today on the subject Too Much La Lav making Attorney Stu- Stu Stuart Stu Stuart art P Dobbs declared more and mOl a the tho legislatures of ot till this nation were wera too far away Il from rpm es essentials es- es President Charles Introduced the speaker and said In a II movement amonI Ex-chanco Ex Ex- Ex Exchange change clubs great progress had been made throughout the nation In focusing public attention on amount of ot useless and lava S 11 on the statute books The Thc American colon colonist lot was as an said laid Mr Dobbs He believed thit th the tho fewer teel the tho a and the tho bUr better enforced those tew wera the bettor better it was as for the na- na nation na nation tion He belle believed It wa was tho tha dut ot the stata or nation to an Invasion 11 aslon of one man rights by another but that Ills his morals or habits should not be b regulated by byla bylaw la We e must of course e the unusual situation arising In certain New l England where religious blue laws s a were ere put Into effect I I I I I NUMEROUS VIOLATIONS In the main there are arc four or five t pes of o laws thos those manners morals moras crime and busi busl business ness Our Our last repealed about a 0 dozen obsolete law aws dat dat Ing back to the th daS dais of apprenticeship apprenticeship There Is growIng tendency to da away with Ith blue laws s course there Is n 11 proper field tor the restriction of manners but II great dell deal of can be lert to city and county units who bo are In touch with Ith the th local and can best cope with Ith it I ven venture en- en enI ture to sa there thero Is I no one who ho hae not at some ome time thought that there ought to be a law against something someone else was doing Yet it Is possible that everyone every one of ofus ofus us break brcak one or more laws s ever day It If every ery one In the ot otI Ogden possessing liquor containing In of ot one halt of ot one percent per perI percent cent of alcohol were He to have their houses searched and were to follow th the courts be crowded ero for five fI lears ears In the letter of the tho law the tho pro prohibition pro pro- prohibition act makes make thousands ot good citizens lawbreakers It Is tech tech- technIcally technically aimed at traffic in liquor and not at tho man with a bottle or t O iun ot otIne r f Ine in his home JURIES n The The greate t breakdown ln n ch of our day Is the lack o enforcement of oC law JurIes have got cot in the habit of gt Ing acquittals because they are asked to pass on questions relate Ing to violations of ot no treat great eon con consequence sequence and the Important Issue aro lo ost l Right of ot This Thia laxness Ina in law a enforcement is not due du to aek ot zeal on the part of prosecutors or police but due to the th fact that the law aw can be evaded It is not the penalty 01 Its severity S that Is 9 deterrent to but the certainty of conviction con with swift nt that halts crime Th British Isles is a fine example ot that with fewer fe murders than In one American ell Chicago Mr Dobbs attacked the morbid sentiment of ot tho public that we ps 0 er a criminal or a mother slay slay- slayer cr er Lack of respect for law a be traced to too much lahe law la he sal 1 ThI This trend to busl bu nees l-nees ness started about 30 or 40 ears alto when hen the midwest grange movement began Prior to that time there had been t trusts cor- cor cor corruption and political and public indignation was as But the Hong remedy was as used Tho fault as not with Ith our gov- gov BOV but due to the lack of interest displayed by tho thoa a citizen Then Thon red tape tapa as wound around Inanimate officeholders office officeholders holders who ho slept their entire terms of office aVo only to their salar NOTTS W Our list lUt passed a law creating the board of bank examiners Yet w 0 already havo hava an excellent slate bank examiner Seth a Republican ho Mackay Ida Is passing passim the week In Ogden Dance nance Moose Hall April 1st ne- ne rt 12 8 4 Called to Idaho Idaho- Idaho Mr Ir and W I L Talor Sr 2741 2748 BrInker a left Monday tor Preston Idaho to attend the tho funeral of Mr Ta Talor lor brothel George lor Tay- Tay Taylor lor who ho died la last t Th Thursday u at Iong Geola Taylor was formerly of Ogden Given Applause Tho Tho of America were en entertained en- en at their heir meeting Mon llon- Monday day by the Girls phony Sim-phony S m- m phony orchestra There was a crowded and the th young omen won much applause to which the they wore erG forced to wIth encores was s endorsed ed by practically every Democrat In Utah Yet a rubber rubberstamp rubberstamp I stamp board will now chock check on and use more of ot the taxpayers money for useless ef effort tort fort One One go bureau spies on another and adds to the burden ot taxes Bureaus overlap 0 and arc As I view low it th the situa- situa situation tion nationally I is almost hope II's congress wants ants to Its grip crip on office holders holder short of ot a political re revolution can It nn The Girls Symphony orchestra played everal selections Thoe composing the orchestra ere Dorothy Prout Carmen Hall Rose RoseI BeaUle Mima f rna l Leona I Condie Gayla Oliv e Mc-Farland Mc and Jern Gus Gun Wright paid tribute to the Susie l t wife or Stewart and on his motion the tho club voted to send an of ot sympathy S to the be bereaved be- be rea ed member 00 |