Show -I Jail for Parents Favored If Juveniles Delinquent ARD-EXAMIN- —1 Address Ogcfen Sessions To 4vi t Don't know By George Gallup Director American Institute of 101 Public Opinion 1M Per Cent More Than PRINCETON N J April 2 — table adds to more than 100 The idea of Jailing parents who perThecent because some voters allow a child to become or remain named more than one fault A child psychologist might quara juvenile delinquent has been rel somewhat with these ideas in tried with s uccess in an Oregon the mind of the public community Opinion on this drasFor Instance personality distic' solution to the delinquency turbances leading to juvenile de may be due to excessive problem is closely divided through- linquency and not enough love and out the country with a slight mar- discipline affection given the child at home gin in favor But the popular idea still seems The city of Baker Oregon pio- to be to flick the child into line" neered in the Jail sentence plan through disciplinary measures if of and its chlff police recently he is troublesome reported a so per cent decrease in Canadian Views Juvenile delinquency as a result A recent survey in Canada by Jail Terms Provided the Canadian Institute of Public The city ordinance provides Jail Opinion tested Canadian opinion on terms up to 100 days and a max the sentences for the idea of imum fine of $200 for parents con- parents of jail puvenile delinquents of under victed permitting a child The majority disapproved the 18 to become a delinquent 57 per icent against the vote "After adopting this ordinance" idea being 27 per cent In favor with says Police Chief Guy Church of 9 per cent giving qualified answers Baker "we' had no further com- and rent expressing I plaints with the exception Of two opinion It is my advice that any town inThe Canadian poll found that 51 terested in this ordinance should per cent of those questioned think try it" there is more delinquency Taking a cue from Police Chief in Canada thanjuvenile there was 10 years Church the American Institute of ago When asked "How do you Public Opinion put the issue to a think this could be reduced" these n of the voting popu 51 per cent gave these sug£ t h a lation in all 48 states More recreational facilities much acceptance there might be home life with more parcross-sectio- i in-pro- ve 'tBSsI BBBsakr''' $356554 Expense ' - T©8 43 No 11 No opinion Parents of girls are particularly in favor of the idea — more so than parents of boys as the following vote shows: Yes No Opin o m parents oi gins air 11 44 Parents of boys 45 43 11 Parents of both 46 No Parents "Tea Lax" Today s survey also indicates a widespread feeling that lack of discipline and supervision over their children is the principal fault of parents today This is shown in the answers to another question in the survey- as follows: "What would you say is the main fault of parents in raising children - - nowadays?" No discipline parents too lenient children have it 40 too easy Children neglected unat- SI tended unsupervised Lack of ' SBBSB BBSS I w mpamm ur a nrnusniijy — — -- - estern states mc:cates that ting will surpass even the three pr — in ai intrrmLimuv f Sclentifi c presentations will be una a p nis mncneons a " ions will be held at the Ben hotet the t worja-iamou- i -- 1 mm Arrest Warrant £ST5 fa Case of friestiey nr Mayo is p ofasSBf CITY per hour -- f::-':- zu-ye- ar At E (Official State Inspection Station) Dial OPEN EVENINGS — -j inuiiicauLd i Weber county Mrs Burns said that ' "through these conferences age children in Wetter county are more completely cared for through immunization and examination service than any other children in the state of Utah" These health conferences are made possible through the cooper-- at ion of the county commissioners board of education and the state board of health assisted by the services of four county health nurses The state board of health hires the doctors for these services In addition there must be a sponsoring organization which will take the responsibility of arranging space in a building purchasing needed equipment providing moth pre-scho- Miss La imm inr nniv a enter wi school with fewer phy Meal haad:- - islllfireability caps and with learn because of rr is ol DEADLINE on all LKIWS RnAets ( it ar f - mm f Notice is hereby given that aUcity business fees must be paid by Apsil IS 1949 Corpoi Aty O (iARR bsbsbsmbbsbBpQBbm — j — - UTAD IT i ""Tlfcj La- - dees aTerasBrl room dining room or besW! Only Breathtaking beaut amazing ease of use economy make Kern-ToAmerica'a moat is popular wall finish Kem-Ton- e down-to-eart- h ne made with REAL OIL AND SPECIAL RESINS specially treated to mix with water-beca- use water has no obnox- ions fumes is le nCSy Tr dfClWWi fI rT IglW vlfr Atf PlgN fllpB ' f V iZtMi j &&T SiH lLlmCi wU ? fLSarr'Cl!1 T SI1 Kt SV)fp ne3S3 wWjT-ir- W -- "''5 oViuir-O- thinner available Eor rooms thatl'oOK LIKE A MILLIO yet cost only $3- 7insist on Kem-Ton- 3 SM asfe3ML e! Jl ""fPiSdWp -f - hijMmd f IlT- ---- itn greater comfort than you er be! ieved possible! Y:'v 0 is-- V OmO llightly hiftheV fr 1! a near-perfe- ct KEM41L0nd UCA LOAN CAPITAL NOTIS A safe long trm invattnwnt intr-poyob- annually U i 11 52 W 8th So TI Salt lak !1 T I APP1 nomination of $25 sssfy WTan rwsiannts t)ipWw UTAH COOPERATIVE " !30EAY?CI OCKAND wMahls in MBMMMM H How can I gain better hearing— 1 Secret-ESecretly— "E CO I It Ave Osden ASSN jilt City 4 Utah N- o- with Maicos ar P tf0B&it MrSais a-- Cw' ItMav -- — iislii iiiijiiii SherwinWiuiams Runts 2471 i L t Grant Ave Town 44---- W- 0 t mm 1 ' "r w at only ' - Here Tune-u-p Engine sntificall Adjust Brakes Clean and Repac ' IH II KB HtCTtlC WASHES mechn!mAU'an' Oi mm '?" OSTAMI SOT AST MOMS SH THIS tsU'Sss YOU MONEY-SAVIN- G eun — 1 Wtim 10 SQttSf indies of iriMli1 OGDEN ELECTRIC CO 2554 Washington 1 Inspect Shock A Add Fluid if Nc )rbers— - Bath Lubricate Chassi tfj— COMBINATION At Clean and Refill Air Cleaner Check Cooling S Tighten AD Con " -- Oil (jarl ridge Change Engine fjltM Rlh AdUKWe wheel Bearings j IsV to Slfflea UW- - district rendered V n' fssss v- y take-offs- 31 gimmuaiza- tion against diptheria nd fMS pox mis js a remarkaais achfcve- - county SSki in all instances rtave helped to interpret io the public Throut on summer roundup of pre-j-V ences all children in school children and commented and ty are BOW able to free im- aiscussea on tne outstanding work tirth to IB being done by the conference' in train- past ing not have delegates to the Utah F F A convention heard Friday Speaker was Alton Brazell fourth national vice president from Lubbock Test He told the Utahns the market for farm produce is "better than ever Brazell also commended Eugene Hansen of East Garland Box Elder county past national F P A secretary for "a fine job and leadership representation of the west during the past year" The convention ends today with election of officers Hit-Ru- n l Foundation anaa acaa alsecUonfjlr: in the surgery division of tile Mavo Bench w arrar it for the arrest of ciinic ne is noted lor nis work vi) eny on rvnuii especially in intestinal and 'thyroid who failed to appear Saturday in complaint Doherty's car March 28 surgery answer to a Charde of collided with a vehicle driven by On the program here he will ov CitV Judce J Michael Foukas at intersection of discuss "One Stage Resection for Quill Ne issued to the Twenty-sixt- h and Washington Malignant Lesions of the Right ? ill Half of the Colon" and Malignant Lesions of the Small Intestijne" He will participate in a round table on "Surgical Diseases of the Colon? Dr Priestley is head of a section in the surgery division of the Mayo clinic and professor Of surgery at the Mayo foundation University of Minnesota lie done outstanding work in stomach intestinal gall bladder and "kidney surgery His subjects at the Ogden meeting will be "Problems in Surgery of the Stomach and Duodenum" "Surgery of the Bile Ductk" arid "Branched Renal CalculiL Dr n take part in any Priestley will deliver the first address in memory of Dr Ezra C actt vi tv an few wil know you Rich Both Dr Mayo and Dr Priestley (suffer a hearing loss served in the medical corps of the H A new secret hearing V S army in the Pacific area durhelp ing World war II Dr Mayo as P hides colonel Dr Priestley as lieutenant Baic6sSECRET-EA- folds of r colonel your v rnmonu 4n -i- wwAimt Earl -C — mm iuu n kiktw oeiier near mg ana wMnxuiciiia mui u pnysicians surgeons in Mayo UImmmmm 20-pl- us 3217 Lincoln the eleven i : Jane Van DeGraaff ic mini The StandarH-Famin- r ed in the current issue of the Of- nce or Aviation Information a publication which is issued periodically by the Civil Aeronautics administration in Washington n C and which is circulated among au civn aeronautics personnel and uurougnoui au u The stnrv whirh airports nitinnsllv publicized follows in part: a safety den municipal airport Only a few minor mishaps have occurred in over a minion ana a half landings We figure that in and take-off- s our years of operation there have been in the neighbor hood of a million and a half land" ings and reports Art Morten sen airport manager "As far as we know nn othpr limnrt comparable in size can boast such to work week health nurse hasSS iraBflj that a survey h- 2 By ? in routine and record keeping Parent-Teac- Speaker Praises FaFaA Advantages j SALT LAKE (AP) — v n iH Newspaper Story Widely Quoted Free guidance - " : S A convenient place SELF-SERVIC- house moved on Ii(c You Can Save by Making Necessary Repairs Yourself 1 All hand tools LEE'S - vaaMW W Mayo ers to help Two Mayo Siilgecins VM April Future farmers have an Address Medi as result of their Ogden advantage did which farmers of the flilU in $4000 Earl Sommers r souni iaf oweuing street wast of Wall $1000 State Inspection Time Is Here! 4 Only 50c John O'Neill brick house north side of Twenty-nint- h between Tyler and Polk Sfinon rrnM s Flinders brick house south side of Rushton between Van Burcn and S4ftnnHarrison WaHon rvn frame house north side of Canyon road between Tvlr mil Pniir 7 $4000 William Brian foundation for — —— Twenty-sixt- h ATTENTION CM OWNERS furnished $5000 Thirty-sixt- h understanding ' 4 parents not sympathetic 4 Children allowed to have too much money j Children not treated as persons given too little 2 jrssponsi bility 1 Parents set poor examples Other faults r&Wri-- 2 The 79 permits for building and remodeling issued by Ogden city du r i n e engineering department March represented an expenditure of S356554 City Building Inspector P J Anderson said Saturday Twenty-fou- r permits for new residential structures represented $139900 of the total and alterations to dwelling property was valued at $14850 The 11 permits for new construction represented an outlay of $139250 nonresidential alterations $9354 During the past' week permits were issued to the following: James W Silver brick house with attached garage east side of Fillmore between Twenty-eight-h and Twenty-nint- h $15000 Arvel Griffiths brick house west side of and Tyler between Twenty-fift- h Twenty-sixt- h $6000 Fay M Taylor frame house east side Of Orchard between Thirty-f-f- : a rd The Weber County council held election of officers at ' "uaon aekael irilK Mrs William A TfiAm as retiring president In charge J Blaine Corry was eleetad president: Mrs Vera Jarman first vice president Mrs D W Da Bell second Vice president: Mrs Grant Passey third vice president Mrs Weston Poulson fourth vice president Mrs Youngs C McGregor secretary and treasurer These officers will be Installed and as sume their duties at the May meetJr ing Thirteen of the 15 schools m wetter county have state and national membership and ten of the A organizations have local P-- T in the county council membership P-- T A Memberships have more than doubled in the last two years now reaching a total membership of 2276 members in Weber county Mrs Elma Burns county health nurse and Mrs A F Brown council health chairman conducted a ' BBBBIl' BBBBB BBBSBSBW List ') County PT A Group Picks Officers for Coming Year ion Two noted surgeons from the s for the Baker plan viayo clinic in Mm- ental control stricter pun To Cat Delinquent? reduce bad movies and comic neapolis will have prominent roles in the program of the fourth anbooks more religious teaching The results follow: nual meeting of the Ogden Surgi"To reduce juvenile delinquency cal society May 25 26 and 27 the city of Baker Oregon requires Dr C H Jensen president anthat if a child under 18 breaks nounced Saturday the law one of his parents must They are Dr Charles W Mayo the fine and serve the child s son of one of the founders of the By sentence Would you approve Mayo clinic and Dr Jamas T or disapprove of such a plan in this community?" The vote: mm THE OGDEN (UTAH) ST MORNING APRIL 3 1949 Flush Transmiss and Refill with i W Tune-u- p and Diff ricant Parts llvd ii---nT- t r ftiii ' i as |