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CRIME IN AMERICA YOUTHS UNDER 19 Cup Of Tea

ARE LEADERS-

Washington, Feb. 20.

Causes

Statistics compiled by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, A Strike

1936.

Whitchorn, Wigtownshire,

Feb 20.

:

U. S. Department of Justice, show that 15 out of every 100 persons arrested during 1935 were 19 years of age or younger,

'The facts were gained from the examination of 392,261 arrest records of persons whose finger-prints were forwarded to MEN engaged on a £13,000 water scheme hero decided the bureau during 1936 by state and municipal law enforcement

|to strike to-day... 'over ́a cup agencies.

of tea.

"

The compilation disclosed that during the year 18,290 in.

Yesterday workers in Gordon- dividuals were arrested and charged with robbery, 32,049 with burglary, and 11,004 with auto theft. The predominance of youth street were offered ten by n in those types of crimes is shown by the fact that 7,108,153,5 per kindly intentioned housewife, cent.) of those arrested and charged with robbery; 19,290 (59.1 who brought out a jug and per cent) of those charged with burglary, and 7,488 (68,0 per several cups. cent.) of those charged with auto theft, were under 25.

During 1835, Approximately one- Sheriff's Office in Detroit. These

BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS fifth of the 192,251 persons arrest organizations have submitted

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Roors of both hotels are private bathrooms and modern manilation. At the Hunnymede_each room has its own pubile telephone.

The Runnymede Restaurant has undeniably pride of place among hotels of the Bast with the cuisine and Susily claims by Sta asociation to offer the traveller such a la not to be found elsewhere.

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Some of the men climbed from the trench they were digging and accepted the ten, but officials objected and one man was dis-; missed.

pre-large number of personal identifi- ed had a record of arrests vious to attaining their majority.ention fingerprint cards to be

Orders were given that intervala de-placed in the files. The fingerprints of 1.795

The value of a oure means of for ten drinking were not provided ceased persons were submitted to the bureau from May 1, 1935, toentification is well lustrated Induring working hours, and this; Jan. 1, 1936, in order that they many cases throughout the coun-morning all the men refused to

work. might not be burled unidentified. try, offleials point out.

Meetings were held in the town Through a nearch of lis

All citizens, if they so desire. containing a total of more than may have their fingerprints placed hall and representatives of the the in the Federal Bureau of Invest!-men and the contractors met to 5,500,000 fingerprint cards bureau was able to advise coro- gation's files for personal identif-discuss the demand for a ten ners and law enforcement agen-cation purposes in its civil Identi- Interval, cies throughout the country for- ficatlon section. In this manner warding these fingerprints as to they will insure their lentities the identities of 457 of the de- for all time, safeguarding against censed. The contributors of 600 possible accidents, catastrophes. of the 1,795 fingerprint cards had and attacks of amnesia.-United no knowledge of the Identities of Press. the deceased persons,

A check of the bureau's' files re- vented the identitles of 168 of these unknown dead persons. They unwittingly in life had pro- vided a means of being identified by committing criminal offences, The G08 unknown deceased per- sona who were burled unnamed apparently led respectable lives and had not availcd themselves of! the opportunity of sure Identi fication by placing their finger- prints in the civil Identification

section of the bureau, which is maintained separately and apart | from the criminal records.

Identification File Grows Nearly 6,000 persons sent their Angerprints to the Federal Bureau of Investigation during December, 1935, to be placed in its civil iden- tification file. These · personal identification records came from such far away points as Yokoha ma, Honolulu, England, Puerto Rico and Alaska, as well as from all sections of the United States.) The value of having a permanent and reliable means of identifica- tion on file is rapidly becoming apparent, officials said.

But having got so far, the men decided they might as well bring up the question of increased wages,

Negotiations are still proceed.

ing.

JAPAN'S AIMS IN THE

EAST "REVEALED"

"England Can Afford To

Give Up Territory"

REVELATIONS of Japanese plans for the domination of the East are contained in "Japan Must Fight Britain," by Lieut.-Com- mander Tota Ishimaru published in London last month.

Ably translated by Instructor Captain G. V. Rayment, R.N., this book cynically voices tho views of the Japanese pan-) Asiatic Party as follows:

concede all Japan's demands in the East and afford free entry everywhere to a flood of cheap Japanese goods; otherwise war between the two nations is re- garded as inevitable.

no

"England is on the down grade; Anxiety is expressed lest Japan Japan has started on the up grade The two must come into collision be might have to fight Britain and cause England is trying to hold on America at the same time. For to what she has, while Japan must this, reason it is urged that perforce vzpand.

elfart should be neglected to sow Territorial resources England dissension betweeen the English- has in abundance; she can afford speaking peoples, while cultivating

relations to relinquish some. Japan has more friendly neither, and to her they are a mat-

with

All personal identification ree- ter of life and death. England had Russia, whose complaisance, it is better swallow her pride and make thought, might be accured by the ords are filed apart from the crim

promise of access to a port ou way." Inal records. The fact that the

MANY BIG ASSUMPTIONS. the Indian Ocean if Britain were stigma of criminality is being di- vorced from fingerprints is evi- Assumptions adopted by the defeated: denced by the receipt in the bu-author are that the British naval A direct reau on Dec. 10, 1935, of 25 sets buse at Singapore is of Gugerprints taken at a meeting affront and menace to Japan; that felt at the recent course of Japan- of the Parent-Teachers Associa-the self-governing Dominions arese tion, Yakima, Wash.,

Civic Groups Aid Among those actively engaged in furthering civil identification are the Junior Chamber of Com- merce, San Francisco, and the Jailed For Desertion

apathetic and Indla ready for revolt; and that the British Navy is incapable unaided of defeating Japan at sen.

Britain is therefore advised. "In her

interests," to

חירום

HOLLYWOOD STAR GOES

TO PRISON.

ACE Hollywood cameraman Lucien Andriot, now on the high seas on his way back to America, has just served eight weeks of a fifty-two-week sentence in a French jail as a deserter.

Before the war, when Andriol autumn he brought his wife to was fourteen, he left his mother Europe to show her the plien country to try his luck in America. where he was born. It held so well that he went to Hollywood (where to-day he is in the first ten of a world-list of film cameramen).

When war broke out Andrio! reported to the French Consul in San Francisco, was rejected, re- ported again, was again rejected, finally joined up in 1917 with the American Expeditionary Force; became an American citizen,

Prospered: Married

As the exile stipped from the ship he was arrested, charged with evading military duty, and son- tenced to a year's Imprisonment.

Prominent members of

DIPLOMATIC FRONT

Some uneasiness is evidently

policy. for the author declares: "The diplomatic battle will be

military

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OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS

110

22

124

28

ACROSS

1. Flors kiln (anng., two words,

4,5).

it has a cold fob.

a deciding factor in an Anglo-5 The dog is hoarse, but, of course, Japanese War. Ignoring dip- lomacy, setting up n despatiem, is to repeat the mix- take that led Germany to dis- aster; it is not the way to make our country great..

WHY SINGAPORE IS FEARED

8 Little Jack Horner would have had nowhere to sit in this build. ing:

10 If it is, it isn't customary.

choicest sur- 11 Observed in the

roundings..

12 A gathering of the forgotten.

Writing before the Naval Confer-13 The game with a distant origin.

10 Making hn offer. onee the opinion is given that

17 Showing the scope of the cook's "England and America will come necerally. into direct collision with Japan and 18 Fit of pique?

the Conference will end in a dead-20 Famous Turf centre în Kildare- lock. If the agreement to limit complete with dog, as usual. - fortifications in the Pacific (Article 22 In a voice trial to-morrow. XIX. of the Washington Treaty), is 23 Quick for defence. nbrogated Japan will be compelled 24 The clock mite? to bring her naval strength to level of equality with that of Eng land and Amerien. Japan will cer tainly not return her mandate (for the ex-German Pacific Islands) without fighting. Of that there a no doubt whatever."

28 Such notes are very shaky, 20 A gift with an object; but, one

couli scarcely call it a bribe. 30 A riddle that not right to

women in general,

31 What kept ryo steady?

DOWN

1 "I have seen the gay-bushes in their flowering time." (Jean

Though the book concludes with a forecast of the course of an im aginary war between Britain and

Ingelow). the Japan-in which a drawn sea fight American film colony in London bestows the fruits of victory on used every influence available to the latter-the important admiss Last week they ion, is made that, with the establish- get his release. Rucceeded.

ment of the new British naval baso Andriot came to London for two at Singapore, 48 per cent. of Japan's War over, he went back to films, days to thank them. Then sailed sea-borne trade would be cut off in

the event of war: prospered and married. Last for home.

SALESMAN SAM

I'M TELLIN' YA, YAH, YOU DO BOSS, DON'T GO NOT HAVE TO UP IN THAT BAL-WORREE! I LOON,YA NEVER GO, BUT I. KNOW WHERE TH NO FLOAT: BLAMED THINGS (ANY PLACE! ARE GONNA FLOATÍZE BALLOOKI|

AŠKE IS TIEpí

το

"

OH, WELL, THATS DIE FERENTĮJES GONNA TAKE A LOOK AROUND, HUH 2

ZAT: GES ZE IDEA, SAM!

They're Off!

(HOW'S TH'WEATHER UP- THERE? C'MON DOWN;AN" LEMMĖ GO, UP AN' HAVE

A LOOK!

"HEY, MISTER! LOOKUT WHAT TH’

DOG'S DOIN'

SHEADS

UP!

2 When a door is It is not ofar. Moors are partial to this fish. Showing that sleep is largely useless whatever the doctors say. 5 Where one needs a pull. 6 The "mystery" that pula one wise about the United States.

7 How Lely in shown as a shade.

12:

0 Getting older, alasi krut still full

of spirit.

14 It certainly sounds the high ent possible form for 18-Acrose,-

15 One of the noises 'twas no re-

volver made.

16 lio hung his boots in a tres,. And had a set-back in the end. Utter.

18

10 This out-of-date punishment was always to some extent curative. 20 Steal,

21 Is in need, so give it something

first to make a cordial

25 Sho often taken part in a gamble. 26 Long ago.

27 The goddess who sounds like a

drone,

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