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Show PRESENT DAY CRIMINALS HELD MORE VILLAINOUS BUDAPEST, Sejit. 25. (Correspondence) (Corre-spondence) Profaaaor rtusten Vam-bery. Vam-bery. a famous criminologist of the Budapest University, has told the correspondent cor-respondent of the Associated Press that the- number of he-lnoua crimes has j been Increased in the war-defeated ; countries of Central Europi. to ten tlinog their pro-war percentug. "The j criminal, in his revolt against society, is becoming more, and more desperate The continual Increase of crlmi-x, hoyv-ever. hoyv-ever. Stupefying In Itself, is far less appalling ap-palling thuti tho Incrcisliig Inhumanity Inhuman-ity of the criminal. The sentimental Oj i .-dn of mediaeval Italy or Kohln Hood, the type of rough but gobd-Jnearted gobd-Jnearted oui law of the forests, was an Ongel compared to the cold-blooded vllllan of our days " |