Show Identification Chief Holds Marri Marriage ge Deters Crime Approximately 16 per cent of of at atthe the 1225 pers persons ms who passed through the I county bureau for criminal Identification identification cation in 1935 had previous criminal records a report submitted Friday to Sheriff S. S Grant Young by W W. Lt L. Foxley bureau superintendent Indi Indi- cates Among the group were 22 women only two with previous records Marriage arriage is an Important deterrent deterrent deterrent deter deter- rent to crime wanderlust or whatever whatever what what- e ever er r it is th that t results lt in persons being being be be- ing Identified through such bureaus Mr Foxley thinks He based his belief on the fact that two thirds of t th those e who passed through the county bureau last year were vere un un- married H Homes mel broken by divorce or death are arc also an Important factor Of ot the tho 1225 persons fingerprinted in 1935 by Mr Foxley came from broken homes Included were 38 homes where tho the father was wu dead homes where the mother had died 15 homes where both parents were dead and 76 homes where di divorces divorces dl- dl had taken place Check of ot ages ages ages' disclosed that of the prisoners were over tho the age of ot 30 were between 22 and 2 25 years of ot age when they passed through the bureau were between between between be be- tween 26 and 30 years old were under 18 years year 73 were 19 years old 61 were 20 years old and 88 were 21 years yeans of age Only of ot the total group had no affiliations with church or other religious religious' organizations |