Show BALKS AT yesterday juvenile judge 11 II A came over from losan logan to turn over his office to superintendent D C jensen ln in conformity with the new order of things as established by the reorganized organized re juvenile court commission supt bupt jensen balked at the Proceed pro cee dure ure however and politely told judge that he would not receive the office as he has plenty of troubles alread yand does not care to have them multiplied ile he gave other reasons lor for to quality qualify one ot of which was that by becoming juvenile judge his influence as county superintendent in or of schools would practically come to an end for it t is against the natural order of things to encourage children to go to school one day and then hen arraign them in court the next and perhaps send them to the industrial school the superintendent stated to judge that it would be absolutely impossible for him to accept the office so there is as nothing tor for the juvenile judge to do but to call up tile the actor ney general and ask for advice that official authorized judge to go ahead and hold court dispose of the business on the docket a and n d in th the 8 mean time the matter will be given further consideration I 1 judge states slates that in box E ider elder county alone fifteen juveniles have been provided with homes by the probation officer and are being constantly looked after by him it if those fifteen boys and girls were turned over aver to a detention home would cost this county at least 15 apiece per month which would amount to every month which is considerably more than the salary of the judge and probation officer combined the juvenile court officials feel that the new order of things may be successfully worked la in the smaller counties of the state but in the large centers superintendents of schools have all they can do as do the teachers in looking after the school affairs this new situ situation alion may result in a rey revision ision of the program outlined by the juvenile court commission to include at least the first four court districts tr acts ln in the class which will retain the juvenile court as at present constituted |