Show Juvenile Transients Traced Largely to Broken Homes Approximately 56 per cent of the 72 juvenile transients handled through local juvenile court in cooperation on with the federal transient transient tran tran- bureau in 1935 wandered from om broken homes The dangerous age for this type of ot problem child is between 14 and 17 years Most of them reached Salt Lake i City from points of ot origin within a radius of roo OO to miles mUes although I a few ot them came from states east of othe the Mississippi river rive and still stilla a lesser number from states b bordering borderIng border border- ing on oil the AUant Atlantic c. c All AU of ot them except six mix were either returned to their homes or or left jurisdiction of ot Third judicial district juvenile court court- before beCore arr arrangements ar ar- r could be made by local officials to take care car of ot them The six mix youths youth who were were not notre re returned returned returned re- re turned to homes or relatives were se sent t to the state industrial school at Ogden either because they had been picked up under circumstances warranting g filing of formal charges or had lengthy records that authorities authorities ties deemed advisable to try and cut short These and many other facts tact concerning concerning con con- Americas America's boy and girl hoboes ho ho- boes bees were d disclosed closed Wednesday Ina in ina ina a survey urvey report mado under the direction of Howard L. L Gee tee chief probation officer of at local juvenile court Of the total number of ot young transients transients' cases considered by juvenile juve juve- nile nUe court six of them involved girls All eventually were sent back to to their homes Two of the total number were 12 years eari of age ge five were were 13 years e rs old 12 were 14 H years years' years years' of age 17 were were 16 I- I years old 15 were 15 years old 22 were 17 and only one was 18 years of a age e. e Out of ot the total group 27 had hadeen been een living with their parents parent be be- before fore they took to the open road In 15 cases either cither the thc father was separated fr from m the mother or the mother separated from the tho father Eleven of that number had been residing with their mothers and tour four with their fathers Five of ot the tho he remaining told officers they had lad been living at homes of ot rein rela- or homes provided by friends And ten declared when interviewed by y authorities the they had no regular homes lomes Points of or origin showed that 14 H atthe of at the he cases came from Colorado 12 fr from rom m California and five of the youths started their travels elsewhere elsewhere elsewhere else else- where in Utah Others in fewer numbers came from tram Washington Oregon Idaho New Mexico Texas Oklahoma Nebraska Michigan Wisconsin Illinois Indiana Iowa M Missouri Arkansas Ohio Pennsylvania Pennsyl vania and North Carolina The number of ot similar cases in 1934 was 53 53 including three girls The ho 72 cases handled last year included in- in eluded six girls P Pend Pending p arrangements to dispose of the cases in 1935 boys spent a tet otal tota of 1579 79 days in the detention home jome located near Twenty first South out and State streets |