THE LAW AND THE PEOPLE
AMERICA’S FLAGRANT DISREGARD. PRESIDENT POINTS TO RELIGION. L'rcfu tUiociation —By Telegraph—Copyright WASHINGTON, October 20. (Received Oct. 21, at 8 p.m.) President Coolidge, addressing the annual Council of Congregational Churches said: “More observation of the law and more religion is needed in this country. Lawlessness is altogether prevalent, and a lack of respect for the Government ami the conventions of enlightened society are altogether too apparent. If there are any general failures in the enforcement of the law it is because there have first been failures in the disposition to obscure the law. 1 can conceive of no adequate remedy for the evils which beset society except through the influences of religion.” —Reuter.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19617, 22 October 1925, Page 9
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