Show I Aid Not Punishment for Juvenile Delinquents I Is Professors Professor's Plea I Find out delinquent boys and girls need then need then give them help instead of punishment This was the plea made Tuesday morning at the opening session of the two-day two Utah state conference of social work by Dr Arthur L IL TL Beeley professor or of social technology og ogy at the University of or Utah The conference Is being held at the Newhouse New New- house hotel i The delinquent ent should V not be I treated as a criminal Dr Beeley declared The courts should be I given the privilege of treating them themas I as children and to give them the help that children need B. B II 11 Robinson secretary of the juvenile court commission urged that juvenile courts of Utah b be adequately adequately ade ade- I financed That is the only f ay y they can 1 be made efficient he said Francis A. A V Child superintendent the state industrial school spoke on the results of the parole system at that Institution This address was followed by short d discussions of varIo various B phases of of delinquent problems by Alma C Clayton head of the attendance depart department ent of Salt Lake schools j R. R E. E Davis I warden Q of qt the tIme state sate penitentiary and George Goates deputy United I States marshal d newly appointed appoint appoint- ed federal prohibition tor tom for Utah Judge Hugo B B. B Anderson predent president pred- pred dept dent of the society l presided r at nt the morning session V A A. C. C Rees flees exec executive Uve secretary of the Utah Taxpayers' Taxpayers association was chairman at ft n luncheon held at atthe atthe atthe the J l- hotel at noon Geo Q Morris lorris president o of the Travelers Travelers' Tray Trav elers' elers Aid society spoke on old age pensions and James H II Wolf member member mem morn ber of the board of directors of the Family Service society led a short discussion |