Show FIVE HUNDRED BOYS HEAR JUDGE BROWN Salt Lake M Man an Addresses the Youngsters at Indian Indian- apolis ENTHUSIASM IS DISPLAYED O Originator I of L Local nl Court 1 Sic Scores Distinct Hit Jut at Indiana Capital S Five or or six Ix hundred small hors boys por- por h haps ps a hundred small girls g and nOd lathe athi lath fath e ers i mothers and teachers to the total number o of about JOO wet were In the thc chapel of oC the Technical Institute FrIday Friday Fri FrI- 11 day a afternoon to hear Judge Willis Brown of the Salt Lake City juvenile court talk on Swiping Such a gathering gathering gathering gath gath- ering of oC bo boys R is seldom seen in In In- In ml oll Most Jost of or them were sere from flom the Sunda Sunday schools of or the city There wc were c whole classes in evidence with a sympathetic man teacher l keeping t an nn l eye cye c on his charges rg Long before the thc meeting boys fairly Iy swarmed Into huito the beech woods on the north side of or the thc big grounds rounds of the Institute most of or them theta climbing the hl high h red fence in East Tenth street unmindful of the fuel fact that they were arrayed In their Sunday Sunda clothes Boys entered entered- the gr grounds on bicycles and some throve drove th their h ponies They began to gather Jathel two hours blore before be be- lore fore J Judge e Brown illow n nas was as to begin hIs Ills talk The rhe Intervening time tune was spent b by some sonic of the small boys hoys daring oth- oth eis to climb the lon long narrow Iron lad lad- ll derICO or feet In length lenth to a ared ared ared red wat water 1 t lank ell T Twenty or 01 more boys hoy took the dare lare An n hour homo wading through h the leaves lea from Crom toni the thc campus trees tro's was like spending an hour In a woods and ail man many boys bos re reveled reveled re- re cled In this pastime When Judge Brown had climbed two t long highs o of steps to the third floor door of oC the hl big Graphic Arts building and had lint stepped within the thc door o of the tho roomy chapel he was greeted with an splitting car-splitting screech ech o of whistling from boyish lips and by hy the thc high C shouts from boyish bO throats It was the kind of or greeting that a man especially espe espe- chilly a n. e man seldom wins from a host of uC boys bos Some of If the youn youngsters tr In iii the great crowd clowd had heart heard Jud Judge e Brown at nt the Memorial l Pt Presbyterian church in the morning al and II thC they had while wandering about th the campus tipped it off Orr to 10 th the rest resto o the tho kids Just what kind hint of a n aguy aguy nguy guy Judge Brown was S Docs Does Not Wear eat Solemn Face Th The man from Salt Lake Crt City tInes does not wear the solemn face or oi the dl dignity dig ally of ofa a man one might ht expect t to lo toc c como Comb from a seat sent of If Juvenile lI justice j There are arc no gray ra hairs in Ills his head heart IllS His e ey cy s arc me bright ht and hl hii hIli manner mannel is 8 0 of boyishness He lie ap- ap r cars r-cars ars to to be ll ai js nimble as an any of oc the time b boys t n Ith h om he pomes in iii contact The Tie nd k of 01 boys lib Jib va was waR yesterday yester- yester dA day afternoon 9 not street ii 11 Abs doubtful if Ie any o of them ever evem saw the tho Interior of or a n Juvenile court room faces were clean clean deary and wo so 5 t J. hI me i from 1001 the hotter grade o of Indianapolis fatuities families But the they understood tood Judge Brown Drown when he hc spoke C of oC s of oC and pla playing fair ah Among LAmong th the boys In the chapel none was wj-as as more interested than sixteen little fellows who sat on long pine june benefIts benefIt's on the thc north nOIh side of oC the room The They did not whistle through h their thell nn fingers ls l's at sight of Jud Judge e Brown and neither neithel mutt did the they join in the shouting welcome Thc They were cle deaf deal mutes and their teacher teach teach- er a haired gray man had brought them from rom the Indiana Institution Corthe for Cor forthe forthe the Education of oC the Deaf to hear the message from Crom the Salt Sail Lake CIty I man As Judge JUdg-e Brown talked the thc teacher In the sign n lan language n g gave the thC words to the sixteen boys Durin During th the srn singing ln of or if the opening song the thc teach teach- Ei er b bv by time thC aid of oC his fingers told the tho Q s 's th the sentiment o of the hymn mn This method o of l Interpretation served emed the the j lx boys w well ll until the room became became be be- came so dark dall that the teacher could lib 10 lo longer bagel see sec the thC Judge jude an and the boys bOs could uld not see the teacher Would Trust t Boys Bp While Judge Drown Brown was to speak on Swiping he wandered afar and many times from rom his subject He lie said aId that he would rather trust boys than ordinary men and antl followed it with the general g assertion that the boys bos who were In time the chapel were petty offenders against t the unwritten n law ia Jawor of A lot hot o of you boys have been lIeen he ho said ald A lot of you ou arc cowards and nd sneaks There is ho use telling you ou you arc square when whelm you ou know yell voU aro arc not noL You did something last wc week l which you kimo know kilo was not on the square How many of fir you boys work In ad hands out of oC the crowd crowl were held hiel hed he'd up Judge Brown told a story ab ut a aboy aboy boy liy who Vho had been heon sent h by his employer em about the city cr on an au errand erranti who ho hud hint stol stopped to see a it a hall ball game g or tit t in somo mo other way had loitered had hail stolen Tilt his hi In Iii this hits WH way ivay the tho buy boy time lime Is mone money money for Cot to ail to-ail HII employer he lal said 1 How many mammY of you ou U boys hoys last week swiped time from rom your our employer About twenty hands veme held heM up The Tue worst swiping a ho boy can calm mb do Judge c Brown said Is tal taking ln things I don dont don't t which can not mint be he replaced 1 know ahil nobody ol else does what l makes al alY dr tin the Uie 7 thIn thing It is M inside which make him do 10 it If H boys get cl in Iii a crowd around you ou would you be he ashamed ll to stand uri null anti SU suy you were ero an nil In Indiana Iii In- diana i n ho hop boy nix Mix hundred hun hun- live fI or mme A No o from frum dred boys bolg answered this question S If 1 you vou w 10 ro In En England and amid in a fl I crowd crowd o of English boys hoys would you yotis be ashamed to stand on a stump hu boy and sa say you ruu were an American A s still sUII mightier No came caine from fermi to W whom thu of if r J Jur Ju Brown spoke If tou lough h boys should get g-et around you u would you ClU h be lit to stand on omi n ii stump and say MY you ou were a aCh Ch Christian 11 There was wa genuine hon honesty t In Sn th the voices ol s o of fifty or more mure boys huys who wlm an answered uns un- un u those Who ihu said no no s yes eM and Y not hot em over emphatic Iha lie S Bor Boys Boys' Clubs at nt Salt LakeIn Lake Lal In Iii our various bo boys boys' s clubs In Salt Sail Lake Luko Ju Judge c Brown said we have no irn rules rules' If H a bo boy doe 1008 not behave c like he ho would If Christ wore were a bo boy with him we ire lire me him hini and playing wo can him for fol ot h Iw ho Isn't north worth CoolIng fool Cool I Ing mig with A Ahoy boy knows s Inside what ho lie should do Your father Cathel cant can't mal make a g good hO bI of you yeLl I If you ou do not want wan t tto to bc one Nobody c can n. n Fight the ity hoy who boy who ho makes fun tun of oC y you ou fl because you 1 0 want ant to it play fair 11 spoke al at laP 1 list nl hL Hi Ih l church chuich left for foe ot Chicago today und and will ivill gc i from rota th r lo SOIL Salt 1 Lake 1 f While In lii Ini i Indiana J I ha has has' lI been cn mapping out O OltI outwork out work which he Ime will ihl undertake at I Inona lal lake hake e next summer In 1 the time founding of n a boys city to tim which Sunday schools Y V M.-C. M. C C A. A and other ol organizations Llon will b be blIk asked lIk 11 il to o send sendS S i boys hoy from flom fourteen o 0 o eighteen years of age The cH city will also alo bo Iw a n place to which fathers may amy send their thell Idle bile sons sons' during the tho Bummer period It Is iii to be a municipality along regular regu regu- ham lar lines lilies the government to bo be In lii Iho ho hands of mit bosS boys s S The Time Salt Lake guardian of oC small bo boy morals i is al also o I pushing an nn organization of juvenile ju Judges e and other worl workers workers' who are Interested In boys bor I Into a Clo closely el knit national tion These workers are alc also niNo to o j In the thC affairs of the me boys boys' ci cH city as gen gon- cn- cn oral elal supervisors while thc they are ale studyIng study study- In Ing and exchanging ln views on omi bo boy lOy life liCe I Judge c Brown believes helle that the juvenile courts of the country are arc doing m much to help hell boys bs out of or their ant and out to lo them the 10 roth odd 11 to good citizenship n although time the laws Jaws under which most of oC the courts are working ne need d revision Tho The time lime will soon n c comb mb h he when every C ell city of or t ten n. n thousand I people eo pit In this country will have c its juvenile court |