Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1940 Page: 2 of 4
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THE GRAHAM DAILY
* Kl»XFKDAT. JANUARY «. 1M*.
The Graham Daily
Reporter
from a baby, hr explained.
White collar Crimea are betb more
costly to victims and to society as
a whole than are the ordinary group
of offenses which experts list as
■ ■ - . _ . constituting the crime problem. As
“ •^°Dd<U“ ““ to financial cost. Dr. Sutherland
•I the poBtoffit e in cited a $600,000 embexilement by an
ander act of Congress o(j executjve 0f a nationwide enterprise
m , , wj,ich was six times as much as the
of a showing. If a local chamber
is worth having at all, it is worth
supporting to the extent that the
secretary can get results.
There is nothing finer in life than
to feel that you have had a part
in building your town, your region,
your state, your nation, by making
economic and social conditions bet-
ter. Our truly big businessmen
Every Afternoon Eic
Sunday By
GRAHAM PUBLISHING CO.
T. SPEARS............Owner
entire annual losses from burglaries
and robberies sustained by the en-
tire business. But the monetary
loss in that instance was, according
to Dr Sutherland, less than the dant-
H. I. Trout, Editor-Publisher
age to social relations, because
white-collar crime “violates trust
•fftoe af Pvblleatlan, (Id Oak Street,^ the„fore cwate, distru!lt, wMch
Graham, Texaa j lowefm gocjai Morale and produces
ADVERTISING RATES WILL BE j social disorganisation on a large
scale.” „ , .
know this, and, while making a sue
WAKE UP YOUR
1IVER BILE-1
I Cdaad—fad 1ml Jimp Oh si BWk
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cese for themselves, they are intelli
gent enough to realize that a truly
successful man leaves behind the
memory of service for his town,
along with his material assets.
GIVEN UPON APPLICATION
Dr. Sutherland ha? broadened the
Any erroneous reflection upon the! crime problem to its proper limits,
of any person or firm I proving that our national experts,
This is a good time for some
new year resolutions of citizenship.
We hope that many thousands of
Texas businessmen will resolve for
lftdO: To be loyal to my home town;
to enlist as a citizen; to invest
some time, thought and effort as
ret cooattpata*. W
whole vlUa la polaooed and m feel wu>.
ewk a ad tha world looka punk.
A mere kwwei moeement Joaao't wet at
f*“ >'thee* rood, old Wr
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la these columns will bn'criminologists and reformers have ' W€*>1 ** man^ in the community; to
gladly and promptly corrected upon!found no cure-all in their programs
Mag brought to tbe attention of of eliminating poverty and ignor-
Re management. v j ance.— Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
AH Cards of Thanks, Obituaries, asy TfYXl/N
Ml like notices are charged for at 1VI 1 * VV
ilf tbe regular rates. As we enter a new decade of the
_________1 onward march of the crusade of
Y%e liability of The Braham Dally progress in Texas, the time has
•BA fl Its publishers foe come for a rededication of * our
error In g*y advertisement Is hearts and lives to citizenship and
id to tbe cost of such adver- ciyic enthusiasm. Many local cham-
enL *4, r~ j beys need an old-fashioned revival
whh the civic backsliders coming
to the mourners bench. The value
of organized effort for tbe advance-
I ment of a community has been prov-
,| en so many times in so many ways
that it would seem unnecessary to
keep on telling the old. old story.
Yet the lassitude, the let-George-do- j
it attitude, the defeatism, the alibis,
the desire to ride free on the efforts
of others, and the disposition to let
the government save us, now handi-
cap the progress of many a fine
Texas community.
Many students of local chamber
of commerce activities in small j
uphold good government; to refuse
to ride free on the community band
wagon pulled by others; to realize
that the success of my town is my
success; to he thankful that I live
in the United States.—Hubert M.
Harrison in "East Texas,”
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PICTURE IN SILKS
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Lnccwor^ of limbs and ragged
doth .of leaves
Framed! by the window on a
mat of gray;
A Fujiyama made of cloud; Fall
weaves
Her last conceit, and finds no
more to say.
—Elaine Sauvage Carnahan
New York Time*.
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| towns have tried to diagnose the
trouble that has caused a decline
!«***•*••»«■ A it l* ws-ft.i.k-oiwtoni.w-r r
COLLAR
hjlity
in civic spirit. It may be that ten
years of depression, out of which j
we have . definitely emerged, have j
' made businessmen tired. Perhaps,
j in some instances, poor service on
[ the part of the chamber manager
j is the reason. Businessmen can’t |
j expect a secretary, who is worried j
to death all the time trying to col-,
j lect dues without ajiy co-operation j
from his members, to mrv<
laffit-off:
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"You EXT 1’U atari
the Now Yoar right!’
Say Lcjfrt Off\ with
Uoii* ao bright.
"Coai/itrl* insurance
• • to thm DOT - -
WiU poi Misfortune
gm the spot!”
MUTUBL/VcJ^Trce
rwiuiunu AGENCY
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yped popular views about
•- this countrv were severely
, Dr. fed win H. Suther-
Vana University, retiring
the American Sociolo-
recent address
ui of that body
mdnean Economic
Rural Sociological
Philadelphia Dr. Suth-
charged that “white collar
JtiHty” is ordinarily ignored in
a* discussions of crime and its
Puses, when in fact ita effect is
aost serious. .
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He defined “white collar crimes" j
s consisting chiefly of offenses j
immitted in business and the pro- I
•sskms in “violation of delegated 1
r implied trust.” The recent scan- j
sals in Louisiana were cases in '
rint. Such crimes, Dr. Sutherland
tinted out, are not ' closely corre-
ted with the psychopathic and
ciopathic conditions associated
ith poverty.” The conventional
** rplanationa of crime, therefore, are
valid when applied to a large
oup of offenses. Instead, Dr.
itberiand argued, white collar
inunality flourished. > at points
, here powerful, intelligent or edu-
ted men came into Contact with
e weak or stupid. Such offenses
c similar to the theft of candy
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
M. M. SHEVNAN, widely known
part of Ch capo, will poroonally
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Mr. Shaman says: The Zoetic
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 3, 1940, newspaper, January 3, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116911/m1/2/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.