Show PREVENT CRIME CRIM I AMONG THE YOUNG Juvenile Court Judge Issues i I Appeal to Philanthropic Organizations TO ENFORCE CURFEW LAWS Would Have Volunteer Probation Probation Proba Proba- tion lion Officers I Interest Themselves Themselves Them Them- selves in ill Work Within Lime tho next few hours all the time ministers o of Sail Salt Lake ke regardless of or denominational lines and man many pub puh- spirited lic-spirited p persons rons o of the th city will re- re a n letter from rom the third district let juvenile ju-enile court The letter hatter Is an appeal Co tom for I th tIme the various arlous religious and philanthropic philanthropic philan philan- societies lo to render all nil pos pM possible Ible In the Ow e enforcement of or the tho curfew ordinance Judge Gowans Go who vimo signs n th time the letter leUer says say the law is II hein being disregarded d and anti that hint much delinquency among boys and girls Is due to lo fact tho the law I Is violated The letter Ittel which explains time the view o of the thc court courtS follows Have linn Co In view of the thC widespread ili disregard Ie garth gard ard of the curfew ordinance and tho the fact that much delinquency among our boys hoy and anti girls I Is due primarily to its violation It Ir has h been cn deemed expedient ant ent to a ask k the lIme various religious and philanthropic societies s to in render all po possible assistance for Cor time the proper en enforcement en- en o of this Ihl law It Is proposed that a number o of volunteer probation officers be he appointed who will trill servo under the time direction or of th time the chief probation probation proba proba- tion Lion officer of oC Salt RaIL Lake county countr Such officers should be tactful and dl discreet and ami have the tIme welfare o of our boys bos and girls Irl at heart n and ll be willing without compensation to devote ote a a. short hort time C every 1 evening p say ay from Crom to 10 o'clock In ha a n. number of blocks to prevent this ordinance from being violated The probation officers should also take such boys hoys and girls as seem eem Indifferent to the time law to their theil homes and 1111 remind the par parents In a tactful way vay that their children n arc are delinquent de the- and seek Mek In a firm firm hut but friendly manner mannet to co operate properly proper proper- I l I ly with the parents parent In securing the en enforcement enforcement en- en I cn-I of the time law Parents who refuse e to aid the tIme probation officers Inthe inthe In th the proper enforcement of the tho law should be Informed that thc they may be prosecuted and punished In the courts for rOI contributing to the delinquency of ot orth th time the children PIt Preventive e Work A A great deal leal of time monc money and effort is spent In tr trying to reform adults and we at the same time line most shamefully ne neglect lect the preventive work worle amon among the young which In fact act actIs Is the time only work which holds hold out a promise e of or real success s It If the preventive pre pre- ventie e work was a properly done dono there thero would bo ho little excuse for for- existence of or juvenile juvenil courts coutts In ooIn view of existing conditions will willIt It not nol be possible for rOI y qu tm t to select elect from your ur organizations a few fow able abl discreet and tactful young youn people whom you ou can recommend and let IN us confer conCer upon them special probationary power We c need their a assistance and you ou can render a ary very ry valuable service h by giving g us your our co It is js the purpose of the juvenile court t and thC the executive nuth authorities to carry carn on ona ona ona a vigorous campaign along the lie lines hines suggested ted and ande we wc desire tho the assistance assistance assistance assist assist- ance of every elT citizen to the end that hint I Out our young joung people mn may he be saved to u useful citizenship I |