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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 60

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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60
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Ohio, Doc. 8 UP) On. Mark McElroy illustrated what Randall meant by distrust of traffic courts. ni.fcnhnrk kiiid the DUtlllc 5 vtZ senses a feeling of discrimination In the way justice is meted out. This discrimination, he explained, comes when a bus Is allowed lo travel SO m.p.h.

on city streets while ordinary drivers are given tickets for such speeds. A thousand people got together today to discuss the man behind the wheel and the man behind the beech. It was called the Ohio Conference on Law and the Layman. Allan B. Piefenbach.

Akron, president of the Ohio State Bar Association, told tlie conferees that prime factor in the mimher of traffic accidents Is to "change the attitude of the man behind the wheel." He added: "Until the layman Is convinced it not fashion Citizens also resent "unrea sonable" traffic regulation. t.l I If Diefenbach added. MpFlrov suld manv traffic violators are (jiven the so-called 'assembly line treatment in able to violate the law, what he termed "cafeteria still have accidents vvnoauniT cnauenging game or evidence and intrigue for three to six teen-age or adult players. Be your own detective, solve your own crimes. Game includes 19" square board, cards, chips, dice and pawns.

2.57 u.U tha ctrrv Of COlIrtS." the British driver who went Also, in the same court there thrv.Mtr-h a sicrn and nearly, may bo little consistency among hit another car. The English-j judges In the handling of cases, the Attorney General said. Often a minor traffic violation is treated the same as drunk driving, he explained. "Another rpiunn for nublic man stopped his own vehicle, got out and apologized to his fellow driver. Until that same spirit carries over to American drivers, he as disrespect is the fixing of traf- serted, we'll continue to show SmCTl, lujiiuimv rfiQrpnsect for one another on fie tickets," McElroy asserted.

the road. Ohio is the first state to hold Governor IliSalle said It an-jthis type of conference as a other way: Democracy behind follow-up to a similar national the wheel is just as important (meeting held in Miami last Au-as demaerney in any phase government." 1 One theme oi me comerum- PRICE POLICY: meet or beat the lowest prices in town on toys (or anything else)! Pogue's PROVES it costs no more to buy in a fine store with low, low prices on toys every day! was this: Vn matter how manv traffic Risk Parker Brothers newest continental game. The most unusual game to appear in years requiring skill and luck, developing a talent for planning and strategy. 450 playing pieces; suitable for three to six players. 5.97 gifts that create joy the year 'round! FOR CHILDREN ONLY Fawn Morning at Pogue's Kenwood Plaza Saturday, -December 12th from 9 until 10 A.

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Randall of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, president of the American Bar Association, put it this way: Members of the legal profession must join with citizen leaders "in attempts to improve the administration of justice" Randall told delegates that poorly administered and unfair traffic courts "can only Engender disrespect for the entire judicial system." He called traffic courts "the neglected stepchildren of our judicial system." What are some of the problems facing traffic courts? Randall listed the major ones as poor physical facilities, an inadequately staffed bench, and the lack of professional and clerical assistance. Judges in evei-y part of this country are straggling under these handicaps to do justice in traffic cases." Randall declared. And, he said, the public's distrust of traffic courts continues to exist. This, in turn, breeds disrespect for traffic laws, and "contributes to the already appalling toll of death and injury from traffic acci- Go To The Head Of The Class educational and entertaining quiz game fascinates from two to eight players. 792 different questions suitable for juniors, intermediates and adults.

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