Show ! - giMtf THE HERALD JOURNAL Thoughts and Things fJiijSn?7 - A- PipF Problem Of US Juvenile Delinnuency Draws Attention The - Editor's bote: Leu than two de--1 cade ago acience exposed the sec--1 matter and Jbus rets of nmilMia-tha htrilmaMi hnmh Mnw ir!nUi: mmri th wim-are exposing the aecret of Uving V f§ nan-livi- matter of life itself Wul they be fully aucceasful? What win It mean if they are? How much progress has been made? What is the outlook? Delos Smith science editor of United Press International tells the exciting story in four dispatches the first of which IT IS IMPORTANT to extend the benefit of a decent standard of living and health to older people It is far more important to the nation that we maintain a high v quality of achievement for our youth Such ia the contention of Dr James P Dixon Jr president of Antioch College as he discusses "Combating Juvenile Delinquency" in connection with President senhower's Commission on National Goals Dr Dixon notes that cases coming before ' juvenile courts are increasing about five times faster than the increase in number of young people 10 to 17 years of age If the present trend continues it has been estimated that by 1970 one boy in every five will be involved in at least one court delinquency during adolescence It is well to recall that in the immediate years ahead there will be more There is the clear likelihood - that we shall have an increasing percentage cliil-dre- of "working-mothers- 1 -- -— Tblhe extent that reduced parental Bay NehM supervision is involved in delinquency these trends suggest we may be ieadedJor increased (iifficulties "It is unlikely that we shall substantially alter the endemic nature of juvenile delinquency by financial support or welfare services directed to the needs of each jhild affected" Dr Dixon believes "There is no certain causal relationship uniting delin- quencyr poverty and brokeaJiomeaJUlreatmeoL(vnd prevention are more complex than the provision of income security at ai time of unemployment V "We are dealing with a problem which calls for cooperative action by many professions community services and organizations" -- -- - - : ar 15-ye- ar Moiint Everest Climber-Believ- Edmund Hillary the conqueror of Mount Everest says he believes the abominable snowman is a myth Hillary arrived here Sunday with dried scam which Himalayan CHICAGO (UPD-- Sir believe-ls-ttat-OL- aa villagers abominable snowman ' The scalp said to he 240 years old will be studied by experts at the Chicago Museum of Natural History Hillary said he doubts the scalp Is that of a snowman or YeU and probably came from a bear which once roamed the Himalayan wastes He termed the existence of the YeU "Just Parley Nilson satisfactory adjustments without resorting to arrest mLdgtention The school and the police are significantly involved' fin the identification of the individual delinquent They must be equipped to distinguish between defiant behavior which can be controlled without resort to arrest-au- d behavior which will become so severe that they will damage both the community and the youth Our schools are particulary laggard in preparing themselves to handle this problem" t- - : - Rites Tuesday Funeral services for Parley F 67 will be conducted Tuesday at 1 o m In the Smith- field Second Ward chapel with Bishop L Rolan Downs officiating Mr Nilson died Friday tot lowing a lingering Illness Survivors Include five sons and four daughters: Ferron P Vale Oreiotu— ld Smith- Mark J Roy Randall NebrasM Lincoln field Kay ka Mrs jMlItoB'(Delone) Spencer Cove: Mrs Kenneth (Veral) Benson Ward: Mrs Ballard Weldon (Jean) Perkes Nampa Idaho and Mrs Martin (Margaret) Hcnrikson Murray There are also 38 grandchildren two great grandchildren and the foland' sisters: lowing brothers Amor C Joseph PJEdgsr and Mrs Elsie N Read Smlthfield A nan and Mile D Ogden brother Oliver Nilson Smith- field also survives Friends may can at the Nelson Funeral home In Logan tonight 7 to o'clock and Tuesday after 10:50 a m at the home of a son Randall 111 West 4th South Robert-L-Cleariie- i JUVENILE DELINQUENCY can be defined geo- graphilcally It is increasing in suburban areas adjacent" to core city areas The rate of increase there it higher that in the central city It would seem important to undertake a study of the patterns of change "We cannot ignore our responsibilities in the treat- ment of each case But it is unlikely that we will in this fashion substantially reduce juvenile delinquency" the college president declares "In establishing our goals we must recognize that we Smlthfield are dealing with the of a youth to Burial will be in the Smlthfield his family school and community' Like the process of City Cemetery ' -urbanization such a complex of factors is not easily t accessible to study or planning -"Here we need to seek new knowledge aggressively ' How important for instance is the absence of a father V —in a familyT-Shouwe rely more on private institutions ' such as churches and settlement houses? What is the effect of war? What is the effect of a predominance of SifephTn$bh Funeral services for George V V women teachers? 59 who died SaturStephenson "In the end we may discover that reducing juvetile day of Injuries received in a delinquency to the full extent our knowledge permits collision December 4 -- In Clear would require that we control human behavior more field will be conducted Wednes day at 1 p m in the Smlthfield rigidly than we are willing to do" Kenwhole-jelationsh- ip - FUNERALS George ' ! THESE LINES BY Bonnie Elizabeth Parker are titled "For Friendship's Sake ': For you who are the mystery The laughter The unexpected The unlooked-fo- r The lonely impulse And the answering need— i p--- : —— Room Burial will be In the Smlthfield City cemetery " For you who are the searcher And the music — ' en- moment— For you who are the warmth Of far attainment r Fourth Ward with Bishop neth Webb officiating Friends may call at the Nelson Funeral Home in Logan Tuesday (mm 7 to 9 o m and Wednes day from 11 a m until time of service In Jhe ward Relief Society " Nellie Osterlin es :J The New' Zealand "explorer was accompanied on his trip from the Hlmilayan Mountains by an Indian newspaperman' Desmond Doig f the Calcutta Statesman andKhumJoChumbi the headman of a Nepaiese village "where the scalp came from Chumbi and other village elders decided to tend the scalp to Hillary for six weeks "Moving through three languages it took us a couple of weeks before we were able tq negotiate with these people to take the scalp with us" Hillary said "When we did reach agreement we had to donate 91200 to repair the monastery where the scalp was kept and consented to take Chumbi with1 us to guard "— It" he added Although Hillary expressed doubts about the scalp Chumbi has no doubts at all According to the villagers' legend many years ago there were more YeU than Sberpai in the Himalayas Warfare broke out and the Sherpal slaughtered the Yeti 'It was during this battle 240 years ago the story goes that the Sherpaa In Chumbi'a village took the scalp which la now to Unite undergereximlnatloa ed' States Chumbi said some YeU still live in the Himllayas- - but they are rare The villager with the Indian- - newspaperman acting-aInterpreter said two of his children saw a Yetl four months ago Hillary said however that "an the evidence our expedition has found baa had a rational explanation such aa footprints which turned out upon examination to be tracks made by small animals The tracks had become enlarged as the snow melted1 's Study In Russia - LOGAN-SMITHFIEL- D AAAOUS in-ih- s Swift's Premium USDJk Choice Your Opinions Cut and Wrapped Requests Later For Your Locker : Aftermath LB - Hours For Some Sliced Editor Herald Journal I don't like to be one to be complaining about anythlngr but4 aa you and everyone else knows most business- - places stay- open late especially on Fridays The Logan City Corporation and the telephone office are however exceptions Of course they have slots in which to drop your money but I have lost $17 at the telephone office and $7 or M at the light office There should be some way or some thing that would cause these two places to remain open on Friday evening until 6 p m I work all day until five o'clock and these two places are then laby leef LIVER tend" -- US No 1 — 29e SMOKED PICNICS Swiffs Fuly Coefced Sweet Spanish 'TEt&mmmmzk 3 ffO 6 LbStl 7 HMMIWMM1MI MEAT PIES BEEF CHICKEN closed' It Just doesn't make "ufllr-- aenae to deposit hard earned cash In a slot with no receipt or anything to show that you have paid your ' TURKEY - biil odLW MEMBER Snoboy Cellb Bag nr q) U i Old Mill Hard Wheat HnPattBt m PEAMUTS Audit Bureau of Timilatloa Final rite's for Willard Swensen Pmu Internalhiiul '' — United NEA Servlet 53 will be conducted Tuesday at 12 noon in the Logan Third Ward National Advertlilnf NawsiMoer Advertlains PALM BEAai Fla (UPI) ISLE OF WIGHT (UPD-Cin-4- 1es chapel with Bishop Wllford A Sen lit Co were brought but Sunday An " advertisement in Sunday's Kowallis in charge Friends may SUBSCRIPTION RArLS caU at Hall Mortdary In Logan night at freshwater Congress Palm Beach Daily News: monili carrier I I TS 9 7 to m and earrler year Diehilld "Attettion Democrat p liaaal Church when a power fail Monday from Bull autalila Caelia mr a iiit lira put out the electrie lights at ard- Republicans must sell rent Tuesday after 10 a m aviw vaiivymall I In Cache 18 (w a service conducted by tha Rtv denes 1ft blocks from PresidentVaMy) Burial will be In the family (Me year vaar One aenrlenaa and nlaelect Kranedy" Mr f IL Dimmer 11 flu II slonarlca plot In Hyde Park cemetery A Dim View WW LOGKSR SPECIAL! for Willard Swensen T non-livi- : " - SpareUme 2 BAG us 1I9C "J 79 MiiriDMyTS Fancy Quality No Front Ylrejisla 1 Gradt LBS ' mum © livery IFIllPAV orcdl - ' V " ' 'VV V J V '' ' m si— ®m mmmm f ©MPAY M WuMi ® V aSssSa ' i-- aUanSsaS aSataAaaSAi a4aasSJi aSa aamaaawtaSM 1 ne - - :Be i Ben-Gurio- ward In charge Friends may call at the The Herald Journal Monday from 7 to I p m ' B K JKNSKN PUBLISHER and Tuesday one hour prior lo Pubilihrd vtry pvcnlne Mnndi the in be will Burial family rites through - Krldny Ina by Mwipapr Cnmvillry (rh plot In Logan Cemetery Mnv 13 Wm (inter Iaan Utah Entered ai woonS clan natter al the pout orftcf at Login Uuh For you who are these things I bid the ancient loneliness begone! I bid the heart be rich The hour be tender! I bid the sky Be thick with sUrs carilloncd with song! I Common Ground Can't something be done about Nellie lervlcei this? Minkflinn (Merlin 77 will be Yours Truly ry-' held Tuesday at 2 p m at Hall Leo Nelson Mortuary chapel with Bisnop 624 East Center Melvln Cannon of the Seventh Funrl rMftYS n hip n© - ld ' ' 'T Nilson "Firm and authoritarian measures in handling the individual delinquent are important'' Dr Dixon says present evidence supports the proposition that some delinquents are able with progressive assistance to make Generations of scientists have wracked their brains trying tar' Identify this something Their in- ' (f AbjDmlnable Snowman Is Myth er crime non-livi- ng also controls - -- THE TWO PRINCIPAL TECHNIQUES presently in use to rehabilitate delinquent youth are probation serv ices and institutional care There is notable deficiency of trained personnel One out of 10 juvenile probation officers has completed social work training Six out of the 10 have no such training at all Half of the cities in the US above 10000 population have no special juvenile -- — -- — rr police officerMuch of the rehabilitative work is conducted within the machinery of criminal justice Much of the administration of criminal justice is based upon the concept that arrest and detention are useful deterrent to fur-th- "e There la no suggestion of anarchy in this movement The regularity of acUvlty Is that wh'ch a drill sergeant imposes upon h's charges Beyond any question something ia in command something which animates and which strumentation and techniques rather than their brains were inf adequate for the task Both have been vastly Improved over the past two decades and now science knows with reasonable cercentury hopes By Delos Smith movement terms can of be tainty what that something is hardly come sooner rather than later UPI Science Editor even though It Is on a It ia that queen bee molecule— Imagined fact with confronted the ia it But Science believes i has its hand DNA - r- ' scale on the base material of all life In that base material of all life Is microscopic hundreds of laboratories in all complex almost beyond compre parts of the world it is busily hension Molecules generally are the turning the stuff Inside out to I I of any given chem smallest units secrets countless leirn its This base material is a mole- ical substance which can manicule— the molecule of deoxyrlbo- - fest its chemical activity inde nulle add known by the kutlala pendently 'This molecule of DNA DNA Science eventually Is going seems lo be life's queen bee mole to get at an its secrets you may cule from which spring au other be sure and the potential rewards easenUal molecules of life Molecules come into being be seem to be without limit cause certain chemical elements r Cancer and many other dread have affinities for7 others' This diseases could be eliminated The causes them to get bound togeth-er- r life apans of all forms o( life and are made up not of human beings alone could of elemental atoms bound Into molecules This is aa true of nonI MMtkhP ChS Yn living substances such as air waSmiw I'trwiiti subter and minerals as of living needs money Everybody S 7M $1037 JERUSALEM- - Israel UPfl stances such II jelly: fish a 1400 2073S n — 2000- - — :— Prem'er David has rose a rattlesnake and a person 'sometime! WhM you been 'told by Presidentelect John The atoms are the same in the ChSYw 24NMMy RlCftVt PaVDPli before noon for F Kennedy that UierrwmnconBonMIvIng and the living and some 13O0O unue to oe much common of --their molecules are Identical $ 57143 4000 76190 money the same day1 the differences be-ground" in Israeli and American Therefore 5500 104S39 forelgn policies and the liv the OttMr AmmmIs m Pttftftita was contained Ja-- a cable from ing Jiave to beJn the differences Kennedy acknowledging between the atomic organizations congratulations on Ken- of their molecules nedy's winning the election Scientists "have been trying to understand the secrets of life for centuries In the last century they FINANCE COMPANY boiled the quest down to this fun-- ACCRA of Logon President damental: If they were ever going (UPI) Kwame Nknxmah said today that to expose life's secrets they 21 Federal Avenue SKyline" 27401 7 3000 Ghana science students will would first have to understand OTHER MTI0ML OFFICES be sent for training to the Soviet the molecular organisationa and Silt Like City Toods Ofdes ? Provo Mifns Murray Union and other Eastern coun the chemical relationships in and tries early seat year among the jnplecules which add DURANTE TO WED—Comedian Jimmy Durante said engagement that after a courtship a one-yeand much hemming and hawing he's going to do it—get married Durante 67 and Margie Little about 41 will be married in New York Jimmy said he announced his engagement to Miss Little his near constant companion since 1945 in November 1959 The couple is shown in a nightclub photo made earlier this year Durante' first wife of 22 years died in 1943 ru --—- - People up to life Only then did they start mak(or any other organisms) could endowed It be bora Ideally might ing headway Their attention beeven become pxs:ble to create came concentrated In the cell the basic unit of lite Some forms of tertn wWcJ d? life have only one cell but an ad1st ult human being who weighs Such an unlocking of the creta of life would be man's great- around 100 pounds has Just about est achievement It would far 00000 billion cells Just one cell overshadow the scientific unlock- can be made up of millions of molecules and one molecule may ing of the secrets of matter which led to tha hydrogen contain no fewer bound atoms Anyone who has ever seen a bomb cell whether from an onion single Future In Distant It may not come In this genera or a man magnified under a tion or In the next or even in microscope never gets over his Science it will astonishment A livelier 'life In this be lengthened Indefinitely aalaaStU ' fcaan V ":" kmmmmmi '' |