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Show .'jCommunityA Comments I .1,.;:,.;" m:!iT t!:li . , not !.i )! : , puM:cd I i'! '::! hi' .11 d ' . . iv J. ul M'tlti'll- ..,:,,! on! i i'uiuli !''r 1-1 1"''S ;,s'-or ;,s'-or au' they : i ac to t'c'k; .a of ,,i h.i-i t'i'i'ii .-tated K-i"l Utter K tht' (:'' Vhi're is probably no (Vir-iUt .iiist li the (.0iiin. although it le-tvaux le-tvaux quite- ob iius lh.it iviu'i-pl f a jail or j. .,11 tt-rm has changed ln frontier das to a fwiiicriMe decree. Ke-liS!i:4tin Ke-liS!i:4tin has become i ir.rf4ini;ly emphasitvl a n.tl in-titutions all ,er the- country pro-iMv pro-iMv as much lo sae vcifty th spiralin.i e-rtM-s of maintaining lf.yle in confinement, its fulfill any real hu-unitarian hu-unitarian feelings so-i:v so-i:v mi.iht hae toward krA:in" a wrongdoer. I z l':.ih several years ' the State Prison i.is ' ii-.i to overflowing and f iT.:a:-.:'y heard :ho Vi :Vr r.'.ore mor.ey to Ci "'ore bai'dirjrs to i r.:re people. The pro-cf pro-cf vocational reha-L:.::.-n and easing cf cc'.e standards has al- fti that situation con-'il:.-i':!y. Ti"'.e, rr.ore than H'.g else, will tell us hther the newer policy tie ccrre:: one to fol-i. fol-i. Probation Officer Carl 'Liync, who is also tri-.'o:n:y tri-.'o:n:y vocational reha-' reha-' Citation officer for this XH. stated last week lit one of the greatest .edifications for rehabilitation reha-bilitation i economics!, fins of confinement, : to society of allow-U allow-U criminals to feed off nhrs unchecked, were , il overpowering when spared to the costs of 'rehabilitation, he indi-' indi-' :ed. ' ITi:- dees not, of course, the initial ques-, ques-, posed by our corres-ti-r.t. 'V." feel that officials stfid with the respon-):l.tv respon-):l.tv of building, main-and main-and operating our institutions from County Jail level on v hare a gTeater respon-I respon-I itittv than merely riding y i ca a pen-ful of indi- i'-'.i incarcerated for a -titJde of evils. Where is a possibility of re-t..:'.at;on re-t..:'.at;on in a particu-' particu-' case, we feel it should t;v5n a chance. Where torr.es obvious that tit-:l;tation efforts are wing accepted sin- then the reaction tj'.d result in simple IJtodial care of the con-M. con-M. -SJT ' of the most dis-ra?ing dis-ra?ing things in a com- J'r1-1' trying its darnde.-t fe'elop a visitor indus-15 indus-15 to see the fruits of 0;e efforts soured by 1 "responsible antics of lex. ',' -uch was the case this ,eek ith the incident , the Devils Garden P?round in Arches ,allr"ial Monument, and J.a' situation was am-l'td am-l'td by the letter from Mid-Westerner, ap-nn? ap-nn? on Page 2, which J a number of simil-f simil-f '"cidents which have arl.v succeeded in cool-i.;" cool-i.;" hs enthusiasm for ;:Jf"-vn Country. i drag-racers burn-'ber burn-'ber in evenings : "ur visitors are out. the community; to u obiles lined up ,e r ,e river to blight )r,.f,r-rfr'rmance of Can-lhy Can-lhy Xite with Iter' aml n;se; to 1 )u'r,.:Crars racing raw-ui'l". raw-ui'l". en?ines !..s they 11 tjj'tor slide show hi fC'tizr;nry tryin2 iloa'". ' ' m;ike a go of future. |