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Show gQ The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June 28, 1964 Visitors Top Chapter to Seat Arrests in Five officers be installed 5 DAY Officers Jackson,'commander;Robert E. Robins, senior vice commander; will Veterans, at the chapter home, Joseph H. Cooper, junior vice Tuesday at 8 p.m. in ceremonies 107 E. 2nd South. commander; Arthur H. Goodfeb of the James R. Thomas Jr. low, treasurer; Peter K. Stubbs, Chapter 6, Disabled American OFFICERS ARE Terrel T. chaplain. Curfew Net Almost of all juveniles arrested recently by Salt Lake police as curfew violators come from outlying county areas and many of these have police records. See this THESE FINDINGS are based on results of a jstepped-upjmr-fe- beautiful two-thir- enforcement program instituted by police June 8. During this time 20 boys and ibiir girls from outside the city limits were arrested while nine boys ;and five girls from Salt Lake were picked up as curfew violators. BRONZE MEDALLION HOME I featuring General Electric appliances and equipment SOMEWHAT of a surprise to Youth Bureau officers Is the fact that " V , 4 ?. - of the youths arrested 15 during this time were referred to Juvenile court which is quite a bit above our normal ' average. 'A' J, . - IN THE OPINION of Sgt. Max Clg WX- - curfew violations are unlawof over-al- l symptomatic " , &JMM. XMkt MMUMfeUW ilj'MM,Mui,4!- &4aMi&uutomKtJM ful behavior by many youths. I think this Indicates the car and the westbound sedan met in the intersection. Both Two crushed automobiles' rest on the curb at 1st North and we find on the street at automobiles were demolished and two men seriously Injured. Main streets alter they collided when the northbound sports night are the ones who most of all shouldnt be there, Sgt. Yospe said. Utah Stumping The fact that most juvenile c curfew violators are from out of town isnt surprising, since the big city atmosphere offers much more in night life than can be found in outlying areas, poContinued From Page B-- l ton, DC.,-tparticipate in the lice said. evening program. A crushing two-ca- r wreck Satpunches holes in a number of 6:18 p.m. sent drivers at THE ACCELERATED curfew urday SAID THAT SHE defacto most of educators, segpet programs of the two vehicles to a hospital enforcement has had some effect While Utahs Democratic can- asserted that the mature judg- regation exists in large cities serious injuries. on parents, especially in increasdidates Saturday concentrated ment of professional educators of the North and the West, as suffering SALT TAKE CITY police of- ing their awareness that there their attentions on the partys is required in selection of books well as elsewhere in the United Is a curfew ordinance. ficers P. S. Watkins and B. E. nominating convention in Salt to be included m school libraries. States. The convention voted to Jacobson, said a car being Youd be surprised how many Lake City two Republican hopeWHEN DIRTY. WORDS and mount a massive attack on have called to find out fuls continued their drives for north Main on driven was parents Street obscenities are printed only for in the North involved in a collision with the curfew hours are, what voter favor. segregation just their shock value, they have no and West, Miss said Capt Eugene G. Cedarlof, said. d Shagaloff turn off car a making in jjiny school library, he Blasts Debt Ceiling place Youth Bureau commander. Center Street onto 1st North. ANOTHER FEATURE of the said. Ernest L. Wilkinson, "candiThe northbound car driven by On the matter of indoctrina- evening session was the presenGENERALLY, THE parents date for the Republican U.S. h Ave., have been Mr. Braden was angered tation of achievement plaques to Tony Ladakis, 33, tion, very cooperative, he Senate nomination, said Satur- at what he called a tax on and the eastbound car driven by said. my wnters of eastern publications day that increasing the national Dr. Rafferty. , and the awarding of three certifi- William L. Sticka, 24, 525 F St, Formerly field cards vere debt ceiling1 to 324- - billion dol- patriotism by cates of merit to writers includ- collided in the intersection. made out on youths who were lars is an insane fiscal policy HE DOES NOT believe patriLavor K. Chaffin, educaOFFICER WATKINS said the for the country to follow. otism can be indoctrinated and ing tion editor of the Deseret News Sticka vehicle spun around and arrested for the first time as in indoctrinahe believe doesnt curfew violators and only when SPEAKING TO a group of Reand Salt Lake Telegram, struck a utility pole at the north' said. he tion, The seminar was concluded east comer of the Intersection, a subsequent offense occurred publicans at his Salt Lake City Dr. m said indoctrina- and were the parents called Into Rafferty Wilkinson Mr. adjourned by G. K. Hoden-fel- with the "back end of the car $ headquarters, is of three tion one frequently " billion-dollar headquarters. interest said a 10 Associated Press education crushed in. i , used types of education-teach- ing, due is writer. in listed was Mr. every Ladakis year. payment THIS GIVES THE system an framing and indoctrination. fairly good condition at Latter-da-y immediacy it didnt have before rTIIIS MEANS that every He thought love of the land Saints Hospital, suffering making enforcement more efiian, w6man and child in the must come first before patriotof loss teeth, possible chest in- fective, Sgt. Yospe said. United States is indebted $5,400, ism and that love can be injuries and jaw injuries. he said. - , Curfew regulations prohibit stilled by indoctrination. WAS under 14 from the streets MR. STICKA in listed youths MR. BRADEN SAID he beRaps Double Talk lieved ' todays school ""children 9 poor condition at ihe same hos-- j between 10 p mr and 5 am. and Another example of Demo- will be as pital suffering ufidetermined those from 14 to 18 years old capable of defending crat double talk was shown y head 'from midnight to 5 a.m. injuries. ?0 in another United States at the state Democrat the, as his generation was, Thomas G. Judd, yearsboth convention, men agreed on the and Republican candidate for the Special to The Tribune jiecessity of patriotism U.S.-HoofRepresentatives A protest by the SEATTLE from the Second District, told wants California s several salt Lake City Chamber of a GOP cottage meeting m Salt ferty local boards of educa-imerc- e , against the imposition of Lake County Saturday night. tion to retain control o 1 t neir professional sanctions on Utah ONE SPEAKER, nominating schools. , schools by the National Edu''-- my opponent, David S. King, MR. BRADEN SAYS it isl tion Assn, received a short reply Said there was a drop of 4,000 NEA official Saturday. necessary for quality education by an jobs m Utahs missile industry that they be consolidated. because Mr. King was not in The National Association for THE CHAMBER, in a letter to NEA headourrters in Washington to save them, the the Advancement of Colored mailed -Washington, D. C., criticized the candidate said. 5 People Is interested in the mas- NEA for imposing unfair and THEN ANOTHER lauded sive movement on desegregation ludicrous sanctions against Sen. Frank E. Moss, saying he through the erasure of dcfacto the State of Utah. alone is responsible for stabiliz- land zoning and deliberate or The sanctions, which urged ing employment in the missile undeliberate formation of Lit- NEA members not to seek emindustry in Utah. tle Harlems. ployment as teachers in Utah, I tuned it out and watched were invoked May 19. 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