Show SENATORS SCORE SennE UTAH INDUSTRIAl SCHOOl OnS I Bill Placing Institution Under Under Un Un- Un-i Un der State Board of Education I i tion tien Fails Despite Showing Show ing of Board Inefficiency I Present methods method's methods method of cond conducting the state industrial school w were re scored by members of the state senate I today during discussion of ot the bill I Intended to change supervision of the school from its own board to the I state boa board rd of education The bill blU along with a a. companion measure I previously pre approved In the house and j Intended to give superintendents of schools power to commit Incorrigible children with the consent of the parents parents parents par par- was defeated by a vote of 12 to 4 Im for tor the change because I dont don't think that affairs at the school could be any worse under the state board of It education than they are at pres pres- ent Senator J. J W. W Peters said Sessions of ot the appropriations committee have haye disclosed a a. lack of ot efficient management by the the present board but I do not favor turning the school over to the state board Doard of ot education Senator Candland Candland Candland Cand- Cand land declared Mention made by Mrs Antoinette B. B Kinney author of the senate bill of a child of 9 years who had been committed to the school provoked a general arral arraignment of of such pro- pro i by Senator A. A B. B Irvine of Salt Lake SENATOR SCORES AC ACI ACT I would like to know the name of the official responsible for that commitment Senator Irvine said He should be read out of public life lite He Ele Is in unfit and unworthy of his position Mrs Kinney stated that the child chUd had lad been committed from Ogden but that she he did not know the official I Who was responsible She added i that she was WM informed that a a. large I percentage of ot the children were under 12 years 0 of age and that several I were 9 or or under and that that was one reas reason n her bill should prevail prevail- so that the Institution would prevail prevail-I be I recognized d so far as such young I people were concerned at least as asan asui an ui educational and not a a. reform I Institution Senator Irvine then stated stated that he I was shocked to learn that any Rny child under 10 years of ot age had been sent I to the school He announced that at ho would use every ery effort to correct suc such conditions and added that he I I as a public prosecutor had al aided In I committing to the school young men and women as vicious as any crimInals criminals crim crim- I male in the state prison I am shocked he said to learn that mere children have been sent I to that school BLOT ON CIVILIZATION The parent or the official who lends himself to committing a child of 10 should be prosecuted under the penal laws of the state for contributing contributing contributing con con- to the childs child's delinquency It is a blot on our civilization Any teacher in the public schools who admits that he or she Is unable to cope with a a. child of ot 10 or less should be kicked out of ot the school system Mrs Irs KInneys KInney's plea on be behalf halt of ot the two measures was vas not strong enough to swing awing the senators Into line to pass paes the mens measures res While general objections were voiced as to the present conduct of ot the school it seemed to be tho the opinion of the majority majority majority ma ma- I of the senators that the solution solution solution tion could be worked out In changes In the present administration of the tho school rather than the change to the school system Senator Irvine stated that tho the state school board did not want to takeover take takeover over o supervision of the tho school unless it wore made to share sharo In tho the educational educational educational taxes of the tho state In the same manner us ns do the University of ot Utah and Agricultural college He added that the tho bills had been considered In Ip Inthe the educational committee and that the tho consensus of the committee was that no change should shourd bo be made I Senator Peters stated that he was Informed the tho present board of of- the school Is hopel hopelessly divided on every question that confronts It The showed Senators Ful Fiji ler Jer Peters and Ryan Joining with Mrs Urs Kinney in supporting the meas meas- urea ures Senators Adams Adam Jenson Tebbs and Winder were absent and all the others voted In opposition |