irtg to'rapiure arcd ccmvictJon of the guilty 

 person shall receive a liberal fee, paid by the 

 county. 



0. All moneys from fines in court of vio- 

 lation of protective statutes shall go to the 

 county, to be expended in protection of al 

 property in the county. 



p. Whenever the Attorney-General believes 

 that justice demands a change of venue to the 

 court of another county or to that of Ingham 

 county, he may so direct and it shall be the 

 duty of the Prosecuting Attorney of such 

 countv to act as if the deed had been com- 

 mitted in his county. 



q. The law should provide that any three 

 reputable citizens with reasonable evidence to 

 substantiate their claim may petition and com- 

 pel the prosecution of any state, county or 

 town official before the court of Ingham coun- 

 ty whenever gross neglect of duty may be 

 charged. Anc every state, county and town 

 official should be liable to punishment in keep- 

 ing with the injury or damage which his neg- 

 lect has caused or is likely to cause. 



The above suggestions offer nothing new 

 they are no reform, no revolution. They 

 merely ask that the laws as we have had them 

 for half a century be taken seriously, be inter- 

 preted according to the real spirit and motive 

 and that our laws be enforced for the benefit 

 and safety of the people as against the irre- 

 sponsible and vicious few, protected by the 

 incompetence and indolence of mere office 

 seekers. 



FILIBERT ROTH. 



P. N. Bland Printing Co., Detroit 



