Show STATE SCHOOl I NEEDS rU FUOS REPORT Committee S Submits Findings Findings Find Find- ings to Ogden Kiwanis Club on on- Conditions Prevailing Prevailing Pre Pre- re- re I in Institution OGDEN De Dec 12 Increased Increased appropriations appropriations ap ap- ap- ap are in great need conditions conditions conditions con con- at the thE- Utah Industrial s hool show according according- to the tho committee committee committee com com- which l investigated and set forth its r report port to the Kiwanis cub Thursday Dr E. E P P. Mills I read the he report am anil with W W. W W. Ra Rawson son and tho Her He C. C C. C Wilson Wil son sc-n. made the ti investigation n. n wn-I wn John H. H Glenn state director of finance and purchase also read a n aletter nIE alEtter IE letter setting forth h.'s hs I ideas S on I how v theT r school school ol should should- b bo be eon con con j I ducted The con condition of the I buildings is a crime and funds forthe forthe for forthe the school are insufficient saidi said State Auditor Mark l Tuttle when called upon for a no short a address I am ant glad to hear our ad make the confession which is goo good for forthe the soul th thai the schools school's appropriations appropriations appropriations ap ap- ap- ap l en far fu too low said T Samuel Browning Broning a representative of tho state legIslature legislature legisla legIsla- ture turo in the last session replying to Mr h. h Tuttle Mr 1 Browning said saki d that he was a member of the committee committee com corn t to investigate the school chool an and l that his committee recommended com p-com- mended the house appropriation not br reduced ESSAYS NOT ENOUGH R. R II H. Hodge Hedge superintendent who recently resigned said he tried to remedy bad conditions at the I school but said th that t it t takes something ng besides listening to to- toes essays es- es says to remedy remedy conditions Conditions Con at the school s hool are a disgrace disgrace dis dis- grace Mr Ir president resident said A swimming pool which cost the state considerable expense and which is unused is falling down a club committee reported W. W H. H Reeder Jr suggested I Ith th that t Mry Mr Glenn m make le lean an an ex lan tono t e condition the the pool was land see se ste Ui that t it was vas fixed up he will oppose oppose- the tho proposal proposal pro pro- I c o the welfare re commission l n nth th that the state industrial school boar be eliminated and the school fairs a-fairs g b bo turned over to the board of education Dr Mills' Mills report said that the committee found the 30 of land school o owns ns acres 1107 acres oa oi the old Moore tract tracton on th tha upper road to North Korth Ogden TC- TC T report l' l port said that all aU the tho on the land were were in poor condition SUPERINTENDENT HOLDS KEY The report There continues There Is no need to go over the past What of ot the future As the school schools school's s today it is not in any ireat degree a reformative e re force in the state st te As a no measure of economy I these delinquent children childr n and youths could could- be detained in the tho county jails at-a at at a less expense and n perhaps as' as many of them would be reformed as asat at at present The material material mate ma- ma te l l on I the of officers officers' work is discouraging j The main problem would be solved if It the board could employ an I archangel as superintendent one whose flaming personality could i reach d down wn into the tIle subnormal mind of some Borne of the pupils and burn ou out t the dross drosa and inspire the finest of aspirations and implant I Ithe Ithe the sturdy virtues of honesty and t an j I grit and enable those boys and girls I Ito to overcome had heredity and vie vie-I ious environments To this thi must be J added the business gifts f a trust trust magnate This sounds like hype I bole yet et the superintendent hol holds s the le key hey to the situation and we ve 6 I Iy I hope that the newly newt se selected sel selected se- se I l held head of th the school will prove to be the man man of t the hour We I. I commend the board pOD for disregarding state lines 35 a well as a politics in I making its choice S The there was wasa a I difference of nt opinion as to what tho the institution should lioi hould be The committee com con I that it be e I reformative in its character arid aim I |