Show i i FBI Head Tells z oS Glade Role Of Youth Clubs 3 t V Good boys' boys and girls girls' clubs clubs' at best arc ari but but substitutes for the 9 home J. J Edgar Hoover Hooyer head hacI of ot 2 the Federal Bureau of Investigation II tion said in an extended interview 5 with Mayor Earl J. J Glade it WitS was learned earned Salt Sat 4 in Lake City Friday j Mayor Glade arrived in WashIngton Washington Wash Wash- ington D. D C. C Thursday afternoon J and met me with the F FB B T chief shortly shorts shorts' short short- JJ s' s ly Y before closing time 5 i Next to good homes g good od schools and churches however Mr Hoover said teen-age teen clubs I 5 contribute most to reducing delinquency de- de Jj 3 among youth Drawing out the F B as as asto j to how boys' boys clubs should be run Glade recounted Mr l Hoover stressed the importance of oC competent guidance and direction at these clubs emphasizing that i 4 negative conduct such as r rought rough rough- gh t 1 housing improper language and discourtesy if it condoned in the thc i 1 clubs will vill encourage bad habits 4 Mr r Hoover extolled role of or the thet theS t S Boy Scouts in the life of a boy as asa Jj a powerful friend He expressed ed 5 hope that American public schools would spend moz more moX time Lime and d tics ties inu in guidance of 9 10 and 11 ol year t children in their in-their their free I time He Re ted tedmore spi buoyancy y and n virility in the pret pre- pre t t f or r children x q l thad ad byJ bychurch by by- J churches church i. i T or uch piety makes kes i little Qi J teen-agers teen he said ai J 1 1 j. j Mayor Glade Friday iday was a 1 tiled to leave Washington gt n for or Ne r I York where he is to as assist ns in judg judg- JJ Ing lag the Geo George ge Foster Peabody i 1 radio prize awards f for 1 1 |