TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1927 ---- THE OSHAWA DALY --_-- VU WI) SE EES SS = - ERR a 2 a Za a Za 2a 2 a UF am rm I BB BE Oa I EK UNL! AGAINST [} - : iwi wri SELECTION of BEST STRIPS of Reformatories - "ELLA CINDERS--Another Tough Spot SUG + UB 0a a a 0 a J a UR OB BB Br BUD I ca dN) for TIMES READERS 1 Effective Washington. 'Noy. 2--~Perhaps the greatest' nation-wide council of war w2anst crime in American. history will méet her t to discuss ways and vieans' of ing the Or of the pehez, the courts and the reformatory 1a futiors more effective. : Newton D. Baker, war-time Sccre- | el War, will preside as chairman ove the two day conference' of all (time commissions in the United Stites. * It was called by the National Criine "Commission, ! "Almost: every possible viewpoint on ¢tima will be given by 'representatives «. the classes interested. Judges, dis- 1.¢t attorneys, welfare organizations, csganised' labor, the palice, bankers ny manufacturers will have their say. ivan. the recognized criminals will speak by proxy, in such addresses as tat of E. R, Cass, president of the smzcican Prison A Soa tion, on the prison labor problem, Amo the special subjects sched- ed fof debate by 'the experts as- s=mbléd from New York to California . ~ " wh J . il . ~ ta sw ha fo = " - > , "AW * Lhe abolishment : of 'éxpert medi 4 . testimony in criminal cases and the| B§ BRINGING UP FATHER substitution of a scientific and un- hiased mental examination by qualified BY GOLLY- THAT MUST HAVE | VIORPED UP OUT OF THE SEA - ts serving the state. Sweeping laws: to curb the activi- . HOW KIN HE LIVE AN' . LOOK LIKE THAT? --By Geo. McManus WELL JUST WAIT Till THE LADIES CG\T A DLANT AT ME- THE POC | BOOR- HE MLS TT BE ordi] LONBSOME - | ND ONC \ | WOULD \wANT TO SEEN LL AWITH HIM - ties of criminal receivers of stolen goods through uniform state enact- wients and application of the Federal interstate conunerce act. Reducing the large number of sec- | E «nd cffenders by providing prisoners with: practical training that will en- |! able them to make & living after their release and in some way that will weet objections hitherto raised by labor, manufacturers and merchants. Obtaining essential crime figures by |! legislation in every state so that ex- perts can study and analyze the whole crime situation, lixtension of the Department of Jus- tice Bureau of criminal identification in Washington so that a second oi- fender can be exposed in a few hours in any part of the nation. Renewed efforts to obtain "proper' pistol legislation, . 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