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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 144

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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144
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COUNTERATTACK ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY F' Continued from page 10 a 1) di "Violonco For Violoncogo Sako" 17AY TO STOP HEADACHES FAST WITHOUT ASPIRIN READJHE FACTS ABOUT 'NEBS-FOR PEOPLE WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE ASPIR1H As" ii vitt tUdild ry 4int voi 4 401 new 0 0 7 11 The most important discovery for head- Webs ache relief in over sixty years Nebs is the only leading head ache tablet to contain no aspirin Nebs is pure Acetyl-p-Aminophenol it works more efficiently than aspirin buffered aspirin or '1-ingredient" tablets to give you the fastest possible relief from pain If you find aspirin doesn't give you fast compkte-- re or if aspirin upsets your stomach4Qu should try Nebs Nebs is safe wont -upset your stomach because Nebs contains no acid ingredients to cause upset This is especially importanriftyou are the one person in five who according to scientific research should not take aspirin For these people aspirin may be more harmful than helpful So why not play safe? Get Nebs the one tablet that contains no aspirin no acid ingredients of any kind and get the fastest possible relief riakm eh emall flo ratir-nesn Just one quick spray kills bad odors fast Kills odors from cooking smoking bathroom pets musty closets baby's room sick room Wick deodorants are too 104 slow some aerosols too weak but Florient really kills bad odors lasts and lasts Keep an extra Florient in your bathroom I and purpose of the "bopping" gang are with rare exception alien to juvenile groupings of the past Emotional intensity without moral responsibility renders these packs of young hoodlums increasingly explosive and dangerous Vicious Und arrogant cruel and cowardly seeking to rule a specific area of the city by fear and violence the modem juvenile gang assembles an arsenal of zip guns switch-blade knives steel chains and other deadly weapons The terror which exists in those areas infested by the juvenile gang reaches its ultimate in outbreaks of savage brutality and murder Witness for example the gang killing of a crippled 15-year-old youth and the vicious assault on his companion in New York last year They were kicked beaten and stabbed Another aspect of delinquency is the ever-increasing juvenile vandalism Schools have been wrecked cemeteries and houses of worship have been desecrated And vandalism has led to more than property damage Last year a 12-year-old boy admitted starting a fire which took three lives Police files showed that despite his youth this boy had an impressive record He previously had been picked up for throwing rocks shooting an air gun and placing "torpedoes" on street-car tracks He admitted starting four other fires in addition to the-fatal blaze Terrifying Picture Senseless brutality gang killings van- dalism these together with the other major crimes I have mentioned add up to a truly terrifying picture of juvenile delinquency today What can we do about juvenile delin' quency? In this series I propose the following two-part counterattack: First we must bring under control 1 existing delinquency To do this we must launch an immediate program of decisive action by police the courts and parents Second we must preventfutnre delinquency This means a long-range but positive plan to strengthen the moral fiber of America In the two succeeding articles in this series I will take up each of these points And let me repeat: the hour is late We must act now to halt this spreading disease which if not stopped will bring the law of the jungle to every American street End of Part 1 MOM roof then had descended to the street "to find some action" 61" Two of the perpetrators of this vicious attack each 18 'years old were out on bail pending trial for felonious assault fand malicious mischief in another case 1 The third 16 allegedly greeted his mother with an unprintable epithet when his parents arrived at the police station Philadelphia A- young foreign Btu: dent was returning from mailing a letter near the campus of his university last spring when he was accosted by an 1 11-member juvenile gang Two youths shackled the student's arms others knocked off his glasses and began beating him A blackjack lead pipe and fl hard-toed shoe were used The young 11 man's face was chopped to tmrecognizable pulp and his clothing was searched for the money he did not have Within minutes after police arrived on the scenes- the victim of this brutal attack 01 was dead And what had his II attackers all teen-agers been seeking? The i admission price of 35 cents to attend a qneighborhood dance! Blind senseless brutality! No con- science! No sense of right and wrong! F1' ri Violence for the sake of violence! This is the frightening face of juvenile crime in ol its most terrible form ri Yes our juvenile-delinquency probIr leni is real and it is growing It may even be more serious here than in other areas of the world Following a trip to the United States to study juvenile criminals an Austrian educator reported in a i- lecture that he had found a fundamental difference between juvenile delinquency 1 in Europe and in the United States He indicated that the American way of life requires more self-control and discipline than the European one and that when the juvenile aggressor casts off his in4 hibitions his acts are more ruthless and 1 elemental In short the American juvenile delinquent is more deadly than his i 1 European counterpart Trigger-Happy Americans The Austrian educator said: "If someone in Austria is threatened by a juvenile gangster holding a pistol he might be able to talk him out of it No chance of that in America rhe young rowdy would pull the trigger" Much of the trigger-pulling in America occurs in the new urban menace the juvenile gang The swift growth of these gangs holds a deadly portent for the future The drive FRAGRANCE nom PiNE Vou Can Do It! 1k34 Mors women hoy FICIIENT than any other air deodorant 111 SiC91110? is Very first use of soothing cooling liquid DOD Prescription positively relieves raw red itch caused by eczema rashes scalp irrit sting chafing itch roubles Goesselesk stainless 45e trial bottle must satisfy or money back Don't suffer Ask your druggist lot- SPP PIKSCRIPTION Community crowded? Neighbor- hoods deteriorating? Utilities outdated? Schools and Parks inadequate? If community conditions need tion get together to get things done Join or organize a community improvement group Keep up your own home Then work with others to get the facts set practical goals and act Your group could lead a combined community conservation rehabilitation and slum-clearance program Write for information on how to organize a community improvement group to: ACTION Bo it SOO Radio City Station New York 20 NY More Comfort Wearing FALSE METH fij 1 GOOD NEIGHBORHOODS AGE OUR GAMIN STUMM Patbliettal as a publie mice in cooperation Irian( A cleertising Cotincit Here is a pleasant way to overcome loose plate discomfort FAtmerrH an improved powder sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable No gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling It's alkaline (nonacid) Does not sour Checks "plats odor breath" Get PASTEKTH today at drug counters everywhere (7 volorJa gitO OS '') Next Week: "Seven -Steps To End Toon-Age Terror" Nerve-Deep Relief lob 40m Starts in 1(toi 0----2 Seconds! No waiting for action when yon um Dr Scholl's Zino-pada Pain stops and corns removed ope of the a nick- est ways known to medical science Get 1 i a hoz today At o' Drug Shoo Dept and 540 Stores -t r---1-) 0 i) CO RELIEF IN SECONDS 'done Nasal Spray is a new last-acting formula It opens up Nulled-up nose and dries sniffles of a cold allergy or sinus passage congestion Permits normal breathing in seconds No parent' should miss the inwortant second part of "Counterattack On Juvenile Delinquency" In it Mr Hoover will outline his plan for dealing with the young hoodlums who terrorize our city streets itc'tV711 LIi oohing NASAL SPRAY I 40914 'ii9OW ANTIBISTIC0ANTINISTATIINICsANTI-ALLERSIC THIS WEEK Ate getio Oct lbw 264958 35.

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