Show JUDGE AIDER ALDER GIVES PARENTS I 1 TIPS ON WINNING I 1 CHILDS CHU t S TRUST MUST judge F M alder wei lifted hookey from school low marks in school neglect of religion and smoking as forerunners ot of crime and of juvenile delinquency monday night in th eUintah high school auditorium judge alder addressed an audience of parents and citizens in inthe the second of wg aperges aperies es of three lectures and discus alons of ft a parents institute keeping up I 1 with our children scouting Is the biggest shield for a boy against crime ranking second only to rell religion glon judge alder said and then add added ed an urge for parents to become pals to their children exploiting parent child relationship judge alder ald said that too much love hannever can never spoil a child but that lack of love ore results in a ways way bardness ward ness spare the rod and poll spoil tha the chikis child hi not a general rule al il a though corporal punishment la is r necessary at times judge al T der professed he suggested that parents correct the child by sitting him in a chair instead of giving him a spanking remind t ing ng parents arents that in a parent i chelf child relationship love begets f love and bate hate judge alder said that pre he bad considered to the r danger period tor for juveniles be tween the ages of 18 and 23 22 but he bowis now is convinced that children of the 13 15 13 year age group are the greatest A problems 0 delving into utah schools at records judge alder listed the fol following lowine comparisons in 1905 1903 the utah population was school age children hot in attendance in 1948 there there children attending 1 school with school age Z children not attending he explained pla ined however that ot those not in school today only were not legally excused fromI attending I 1 jude judge alder labeled a dang er point that time when aboy or girl b brings s home a 7 report card c a rd revealing rev poor grades and d continued on page 8 judge alder continued from page 1 excess absences he ile cautioned parents to be I 1 emphatic with their decisions concerning tho the child when you lay say yes or no to a child make it stick he said many parent parents are contributing to the delinquency of their children by allowing them to drive when th they are under 16 year years of age eledge judge alder asserted ser ted explaining the background of juvenile courts judge alder disclosed that the first court was established in chicago in 1899 later one was established in denver where its head judge ben den L lindsay nd ay became a national figure he said the juvenile case cases formerly were handled in district courts but they now are the res responsibility of four or five juvenile Juve juvenile nife institutions judge 1 i alder explained in this district there are four probation officers he said within an institution juveniles are handled as citizens of oti the state said judge alder add 1 in ing that punishment is with head held unless absolutely sary he tabbed dabbed sex offenders as general the gravest of the juvenile delinquent set i |