Show WVPW4M ' st' s - - : --- - - --- ' - s - - ' II ' es 2' -- - ' 44w' ' ' - : t - - ' - - - gW0M - -- ' -- ' - Stu e omen Parolees I "n L tali e A Helping— an t Earl givi t the 4 I-- r' 1965 -- F ' 0 ?Hun 1 rmbe31 - 's s ' ' ss " '''' '' ' --- ss ''''1'-- - Is': ' s 1 ' ':" kti611 - - ' " Ii'- ' ' : '' i!---:i - Ey' Barbi: Fouch Tribune Staff Writer i i t The bridge between prison and the conimunity is no long-- er such a long stretch Today it is spanned with helping "''''' ' ' ' i - ' 4: i s s : e - ' t ' e 4 lis V '''''' Divison RrneehnatsbiiSecultatiornityi)e' 14 ' s t qs : : S' '''ft' s Ise s ' It '' ' t se ' Mr Hayward Provide Training ' "The stigma of being a pa- rolee doesn't count too muCa with most employers if she is qualified' says Mr Hay- t I - - s ' sr es - - ' ' ti ' - 'ss es e r s- - ' fI s- - i : I so ' ' ' s - ' " ' ' 'se ' ' ' t es '' - "s: ss'' re ' ssse sse 's -- se s ''s 1 4 s s s s seS"'s- 'e' - ' ' - ' t 1 I - e ' Sses : s s But with help from several e ward the a agencies parolees get e Mrs Rose also noted that s head start on being equipped ‘ s ess s es ' homes ''''''' e- ' nursing se and hospitals Iss ' !ME to r s s society ' "e etseett es1 s: e provide training for nurses 3 :'' s': Ise s there are 12 aide 'er ' Currently ' s I S 4se jobs for these women is Duncan Isadora WöMen parolees who come Would hase been' - s s '" ':'' ' Interestingly the parolees' sst proud kight under the supervision of Mrs "S ' 's personal problems run a close ' ''Pet S s- s st: Truer modern dance has come a Leah Rose district agent for '' ' too said Mrs Rose'---- - -'''''' parallel '''' lolig-wasince Isadora's day Her the Utah State Department of ' Most have served sentences :: sr : :s :s se - ' Adult Probation and Parole ghost might notsrecog''' 's on bad check charges Some ni 'of women the have ' Many are alcoholics which necessi- - ' s ss sel S so ss But visiting Choreographer Gees not completed high school al- - tates 1 ' ': ' getting them started in ' Holder did 4 s though some do while still in Alcoholic '' ' trey ' : ' : os Anonymous groups s se Holder e' Mr from a fresh big doing se-prison Mrs Rose said Most of the parolees are in SS'sss - sset Sii' film was in Salt Lake City Hollywood of The State Board EdUca- ' their early 20s S s"' : s se two weeks working with the University 'es4tele es'i '' ton t Division of ReliabilitaeSk44111111' : ' After Their Release s: - esee s s ' '' ' of Utah Repertory Dance Theatre and ' se) r tion aids the convicts by giv"'kw - i e : And all of them after their ''4111r4A-491:173:i: the Department of Modern Dance iir ses ssesse ing them a battery of sPsychos f Z:'k s release live under a similar s logical And' psychiatric tests -- set of rules reports Mrs which are used to evaluate - 'es' se" - : their problems and to guide Rose to The 's must report parolees s ' esse-s them in work once 4: 117 'released their parole officer about once 14 ' --s s es seSseetes-' they are se s S s ss ss a week at least until they obs s ' ' -:' ':''1' !: : tain employment Once a Majority Divorced ''' '7'''-1-'t 'se esill4-'- I month they must submit a s ' s 1 s'" s"'sa-sireeAS ' 's f'' s s ssese Since the majority of the ''"!: s s sr' written report 4 I' :'i:'1'C''' 0 ' ''''17 '':2 '' ' ' ' : ': parolees are divorced with ' The former inmates may '‘' i f r" children i' 0 ' ' employment r'S : i - S ' not associate with one another ses: s'e-is their pdrimary concern - s ''' - sess s': upon release and must keep --- : " "The general feeling of em-- reasonable hours '' J's :"‘ is ' will that hire ployers they s!:-'es- '' And the women W '' s omffuicsert cofon s Women parolees on their own ' sult their parole t 11'411 ' if they are qualified” ''' Tribune photos :: permission to: buy an auto!?':?i'':-7' i ' Si s s s "4 f i s reports Douglas Hayward Ins mobile or to possess an operai k ts:- i?!t:41- formation r' --- : 'L: By' Russell Odell ' —: representative De-- tor's license borrow money '' s s es sses s ' s s s4 sse's"e': 4 ::f” partment of Employment Se into execute or ' debt sget ' '' s'e 'es any t ' :' : ' '' ' '' '''''''''''' '' curity sws"" contract marry or file for di'''":''''' ' '''''''s''" s ' ' s es'ess se's es S ess ' s s s '''" Several '' - l'' r: vorce open a bank checking s ''S' groups have formed e '1 S s ! 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() ' 4 ''4'' ' 4 LA1d" f ' - ''' 11011 ' A'"'"'''''''- - - 44- t i - '"'il' ''' ' - ''' ''''' '' - - ' - -'- - i ' '"'-''' ' 1' - - 4 $ "3 ' 4 and prestigious-soundin- - on the ball" Local Male seesae'" ' '' ' ' '' They live in Georgetown houses 'love elegant ' little dinner alert Bostonian who has thoroughly researched both the political arena and the local Bohemian colony also declares that Washington has a surplus of men with Problems Types These bung-utypes her studies reveal "are not just the nutty painters who are broke and drunk and always looking for a girl to move in with They are also those finicky' ones who read the stock pages every day and like to cook little An Omasionol Escort ' lie finds them living three or four together in furnished moms with an occasional escort for a beer and a neighborhood movie or an Occasional brief encounter with the servicemen who pass through Fort Myer Andrews and Quantico The smart ones grab a bus back to their childhood sweethearts as soon as they realize the dimness of their prospects a fortunate few manage to l a lifetime mate from the pluck pool of available -- GS-Zer- o ' girls feels strongly that "the government is trating a great tragedy perpe- - men ' dinners in To Washington ' Lower and Lower "It their apartments" creep is the stuffy is attracting lower ' and from small towns and graduates s ' t I Only a Husband The rest he says the girls who want only a husband and in 12 babies and a washer-drye- r - marry their easy payments dreary jobs go out to chp4 restaurants with their girl friends and frequently crack up because the American dream become totally inaccessible to them thess well-bre- 11 " three-year-ol- d p ' a job" Jean-Paul'- - ' These girls 'come to Washing- ton he says because it is far than their more glamorous home towns though not scary like New York and because "You can be :pretty unskilled and pretty unpretty and still get '' But while they are dashing s out of Beauty Salon to share an intimate chateau- briand at Sans &mei other girls — the ones who spend all their Saturday nights watching "Get Smart" --- are wishing they had never left Main Street This other extreme of the single girl story tends to be so mis- erable so lonely that you want revert' to to values and holler "it's not fair (exclamation mark)" A A doctor who treats and lis' tens to a large number of What he calls — not emu ell y — the - Ilarlem" Dashing to Dinner An itungup comparable status" The result he claims is a crop of neuroses breakdowns and schizophrenics "produced at a rate unknown outside of - hose - in his so-so- 's A midwestern chick with a man for every season points out that "You've got to watch out for the bores They're all over the place You've got to run like ' st carpet on "hot prospects" the other hand may be a bachelor from the halls of Congress' or the son of an enormous bank or a less prosperous account newspaperman with an der of knowing the inside storyign everything Practically all of these ladies — the as well as the will wind up finding beauties husbands here simply because they have' the proper credens tials either" ' giving them tedious clerk-typijobs in a city where they drastically outnumber the men of whose fringe office The Madly Suecessfuls take a more jaundiced view of the local male scene They concede that they find no But one of lacI5 of escorts them adds glumly "There aren't many hot prospects g parties and are more attuned to political nuances ("He really wanted to vote against the bill but the leadership put terrible pressure on him") than any other women in the world These are the women who vehemently deny the persistent rumor that there are thousands of ranting available females male in for every ' the city government bureaucrat chief concerns are the benefits and the kind of — if any — he rates picked up three marriage proposals and a num- ber of other interesting offers when she moved from Miami swears that Washington is "the easiest place in the world for a food woman to find a husband There's no competition" she says "for anyone with anything who quickly dd ts Against 1 4t " 'II :40: - ' t- ' "'Zk otilIV it4 :' )- r1e--- A ' ' 1 ' ' t:- v4a -- '' ' ' - jobs in governments “communie ations" or various arty endeavors ' I- esech k ' 1 leges - ' ' r1-'1- i' ' r ' 41 'd'§---- I 1 "1"11 By Judith Viorst 's pitfalls and pleasures The Biggest Successes Not surprisingly the biggest successes in town tend to be girls with plenty of money fancy family backgrounds' and the right connections They usually have degrees from impeccable Eastern col- - - ' - fifvs se s ' r- 1 t ' other s - -- '4-- - ' Washington Post Writer WASHING'rON — This city is full of single girls between 20 and 30 who are having a ball cracking up from loneliness being mistresses to 'VIP's living in deadly fear of rapists and purse snatchers trying to decide which man to marry or trying to face the dismal fact that they never will 'rhough this is in part any town from Missoula to Manhattan Washington seems to draw its own special brand of unmarried ladies and gents and to offer its own special brand of : ''' AZ' s ' s 1: - 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" - - - ' '' 10 '''1 e Girl in rya ita is es 11 si e e i d " 's I-- i ' k '' -- - - r'S se - "ss- : ' 1 - A Few Find Happiness Most Find Frustration ' ' 'ItV t-- - sese f i ' ' 'i 1 ' - sl -' '4 : 1 4 '''7 " I - 1 -:t -i- e gio' 1 a::!: 1 0 Cc i 4 17 'l' ':' 41 ''' 4 '''' ''''''' - ' ' 1 W4 Column 3 4 4 4 s 4"-- ' Old discarded furniture is sad to se behold Once a part of someone's life loved cared for and lived with it suds denly is tossed aside sold or stored forgotten away in a dark corner s and left to gather dust Miss Colleen Malouf has given old her apart- furniture a new home ment 1059 E 6th South She found it restored it and has given it a "new life" Malout has Miss In the doing created an instant conversation area and a delightful apartment s Colleen strictly a 20th Century girl and a very pretty one at that started her home for forgotten furniture' by taking in things her family no longer wanted Her dining room set once belonged to her grandmother It has a table with two extra leaves and four chairs She refinished the set herself She has two items an old leather s '''' ' '': s ' - - - -"' !i ' ' 's '4:e S set-s- 'P'1 -- - :: '8 '"-- ' 4: : 4 s 4 : '''''-r- s e- ' '$? e ' : k - By Carolyn Habbeshaw Tribune Staff Writer e ' ' h - - k 71 m :47'! se 4" 71 lure :: F 7 - : ) - 1 t it '''''' ? 's ' s ss ' ' ' tt' ' 4r - ' '"'' ' i:' -4 - " - 4- - 1 :: ? s e '' do ' 'F'''f1' 4 S : - ssS ''S '''" s ii :l' Poir'' 4 se 'C ''''''''''-''- 1:''i--sses esses st I " ''''1' - :'- 'S te s- : - - ' - ''i rt 41 ' ''"I'':' - '' ':474'-‘"-As ' txl esl t '' - - " ' I - ' '''-- sis : 4t- - ' ' " :-:: I ' ' - '' t - ' '''' ' r ' ss t - : :'4:- ""s'-:s'"'':7- Y'' -- ' ' f - 14 fi 4s I ' '!4 --- ' ' '"- i'' '' Society features - ' -- :: s ' A ss-- 7 1 I ' ' s S - : - se" s ' - - - 44s1- ''''' ‘ r -- inter-agenc- y - e-- :: '' k I 4r° 74 :'' e-- et s's-'- ' '' - ': ' ''' '1--:: - ''''-- s : a : 1 - so I ' 1 - ' - es 7 - ::'::- 'se - The photos tell what Me Holder saw from his high ladder When you see the same dancers a few weeks from now they will be in bright costumes And Mr Holder will be bark in Hollywood at work on an" other Ifilm - :!:: Is -- -- and 15 - : st - - ' - - ''''''''-"-- - R : : ts'''''' 4 ' - 1 e 4 -- 2 - ' ' ' - ()off Welfare State Board of Cor-rections Board of Pardons and the Salvation Army notes - - ''' s- ‘ ' 4 '' ii ' - ----'- ' - 1 - ' so er i 1 ' ''"' - ' i - ' s ' Participating Inthe council is the Department of Employ- ' ir- 'i ' ' programs for parolees prior ' freedom from the Utah State 'Penitentiary- women parolees are faced With the stiff seri tence of adjusting to personal situations as well as seeking vocational training and job ' placement -- --Get Head Start — I 4 ' - t to their release their ' 4 -- -- -- i haonndeseatkiiineyg thhaevewagyaint-- 1 --- ' -- - Atop his ladder Geoffrey Holder studies dancers Linda Smith top Tim- othy 'WengerdAt right Dee Winterton Loabelle: Mangelson take break - - '' " i - ' ''' e -- I's J ' ' 1: - v t s ''' 7' - - : ! rove cone ' ' r- - - - - t ' - - s -- - - - i j |