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Show Supl Hinckley Speaks Supt E S. Hinckley of the Uah state industrial sch ol. before a meet-I meet-I inc of Itotarlana held 'ast nlcht at the Weber club, made a ple a tor be( 61 conditions in various cm s In the in-' in-' i. rest of children li asked thai st. ps 'be taken to procure food ind lothlng foi boys and pirls and also statid that barns, old buildings snd i.thcT plact I where boys congregate and form bad habits should be totn down ) Probably the biggest feature of his talk was his recommending thi build inu- of an interstate institution tor the j feeble-minded. The other speakers at the meeting were Joseph Young, district governor I Of Rotary clubs in Vunmm, Id .ho ;-nd Utah, Wesley KinK of Salt Lake, nd President Frank M. Dnggs. The talk ot Superintendent H nckley concerning an interstate InatitUi'Ion j for feeble minded children was in I.ne with steps contemplated by juveuile authorities In this matter Superintendent Superin-tendent Hinckley in his talk gave three i reasons why boys and glrlfl are taken jto industrial schools throughout the country ignorance of parents as to j If amil) tight and duties, poverty and , feeble mlndedness. 'ipeclo! provision j. "hould be made, ne advocated, for the ,eare of the feeble-minded. |