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Show Crime Problems And j Industrial Problems j J The industrial preeminence of the United States is due largely to the fact that our best scientific ana i executive intelligences have given j intensive attention to industry's so- j cial and economic problems, with marked success. . In contrast to this, ve have failed fail-ed entirely in handling the Clinic problem because we have, for the most part, given it over into Unhands Un-hands of emotional reformers, rather ra-ther than logical, experienced thinkers. Probably every literate American is aware that we have too many laws, too many legal technicalities and too much red tap'. We know that these things give the crimiiii.i a tremendous advantage over society. so-ciety. But the agitation for more laws continues with u;inbp.i:"i fcrc?. j The scientific genius that has( solved cur indutrial problems can solve our crime problems. On the one hand are the factors of Dover- j ty, Ignorance, disease; on the o.h-i er, the factors of graft. p;liti"".!- criminal alliances and unenforcible . laws. Until we approach crime, from the standpoint of logic, rather rath-er than blind emotion, the under-, world will continue to nourish. |